News veteran Trevor McDonald 'is leaving wife to live in a bachelor pad'
It seems that there is another side to Sir Trevor McDonald, whose second marriage (pictured) has reportedly hit the buffers after 34 years. Read more...
Donald Trump attacks presidential debate moderator Chris Wallace as 'controlled' by radical left
Donald Trump said Joe Biden does not have enough energy to run the country, climbing the Democratic nominee is taking the day off from the campaign trail because he needs to rest. Read more...
These Africans are on TIME's most influential people list
Nigerian entrepreneur and philanthropist Tony Elumelu, Gambian prosecutor-turned-politician Abubacarr Tambadou and Congolese microbiologist Jean-Jacques Muyembe Tamfum are all on Time magazine's 100 most influential people list for 2020. Read more...
As U.S. Increases Pressure, Iran Adheres to Toned-Down Approach
The Trump administration has ramped up its criticism of Iran, but Tehran has chosen a path of restraint, intelligence showed. Read more...
Widow of man who died after being punched is devastated no charges are being brought against suspect
Builder and father Andrew Webster, 51, suffered fatal head injuries after confronting a 24-year-old queue jumper at the DIY shop in Warrington, Cheshire, on July 2 this year. Read more...
The Simpsons bring on black actor Alex Desert to voice Carl Carlson replacing Hank Azaria
Producers on Fox's long-running animated series The Simpsons announced today who will voice one of the show's longest-running black characters, with Alex Desert voicing Carl Carson Read more...
Challenge trial volunteer reveals he'll be cooped up for two weeks to test trial Covid-19 jabs
Alastair Fraser-Urquhart, 18, (left) said he would be in the clinic for at least two weeks, or until his symptoms of the virus disappear. He signed up to 'save thousands of lives'. Read more...
Horses at Killarney Station in the Northern Territory are shot dead
Thirty prized horses worth half-a-million dollars at Killarney Station in the Northern Territory were 'accidentally slaughtered' by two members of a shooters club. Read more...
Right-Wing Media Stars Mislead on Covid-19 Death Toll
Using a bogus interpretation of C.D.C. data, radio hosts like Mark Levin cast doubt on 200,000 pandemic deaths. Read more...
Covid-19 carriers with no symptoms are 'just as likely to transmit the virus'
One study of South Korean Covid-19 cases revealed those without symptoms - known as being asymptomatic - had just as many viruses in their bodies as those showing signs of illness. Read more...
Fauci says 'divisive state' of US interferes with COVID-19 response
'One of the things that gets in the way is that we are in such a divisive state in society that it tends to get politicized,' Dr Fauci said when asked about mixed messages on The Daily Show on Monday night. Read more...
Young People More Likely to Believe Virus Misinformation, Study Says
The results diverge from past research that said older people were more likely to share false news articles on social media. Read more...
All-in-one Chicken and Parma Ham Roast
This thyme-and lemon-scented chicken comes replete with juices given out by the spring onions beneath Read more...
This Misinformation Was Coming From Inside the House
William B. Crews was especially focused on undermining efforts to persuade the public to wear masks. Read more...
Why So Blue, Tarantula? A Mystery Gets a New Clue
The large arachnids have long been thought to be colorblind, but new evidence suggests they can perceive each others brilliant coloring. Read more...
From Lissa Evans to Sophie Mackintosh and Thomas Keneally This week's best new fiction
It's late 1944 and an Allied victory is finally on the horizon, but with regular V2 attacks still battering London, it is a traffic accident that threatens to shatter the carefully maintained fiction. Read more...
The Flight Goes Nowhere. And Its Sold Out.
People who miss flying are rushing to buy tickets for flights that land in the same place they depart from. Read more...
DNA pinpoints twelve potential new victims of France's most notorious serial killer Michel Fourniret
Michel Fourniret was jailed for life in May 2008 after admitting the kidnap, rape and murder of seven young women over a 14-year period. But authorities now believe there could be more victims. Read more...