Review Painting With John Teaches the Art of Living
John Luries eccentric HBO series is no Bob Ross how-to. Its lessons are stranger and deeper. Read more...
CRAIG BROWN This is not the Patricia Highsmith that I remember...
Terrible people can write wonderful books, and wonderful people can write terrible books. Yes, it may be unfair, but it is nevertheless a fact of life. Read more...
Garden light shows are giving this Christmas extra sparkle - and my goodness we need it ...
This year we're all likely in need of some Christmas cheer more than ever. With this in mind, Lesley Bellew has selected the best festive light shows from around the country which can be visited now. Read more...
Iran's Rouhani hopes Biden will return to Obama-era nuclear deal as he dubs Trump a 'tyrant'
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has called on United States President-elect, Joe Biden, to return to the 2015 nuclear deal and lift sanctions imposed on Tehran by Donald Trump's administration. Read more...
Court Voids a Tortured Trump Climate Rollback
The ruling strikes down weak rules for coal-burning power plants and gives the Biden administration a freer hand to impose tighter restrictions. Read more...
Harvey Weinstein's victims to share .1million compensation after judge approves settlement
U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has approved The Weinstein Co's liquidation plan, which sets aside .1million for women who accused co-founder Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct. Read more...
Texas Hires Alabama39;s Steve Sarkisian as Coach
The move came several hours after the university announced it had fired Tom Herman, whose contract dictates a hefty buyout. Read more...
The Eggs I Sold, the Baby I Gained
Instead of lolling around in a lush pool of liquid, our baby was balled tight. Was there a connection to the eggs I had donated 10 years earlier? Read more...
Why lockdown could be wrecking Britain's eyesight
Studies show spending less time outdoors increases the chance of developing short-sightedness, where objects can't be seen clearly unless they are close to the eyes. Read more...
Hurricane Sandy Storm WAS more powerful than Hurricane Katrina
Researchers have found that Sandy's Integrated Kinetic Energy index, or IKE, which quantifies the power of a hurricane based on how far out tropical-storm force winds extend from the center, ranked second only to Hurricane Isabel in 2003. Read more...
'Hamlet' in the skies? The story behind Taiwan's newest airline
Debuting its first flights in January 2020, Taiwanese start-up STARLUX Airlines could be the first new player in 30 years to upend the island's duopoly aviation market. Read more...
Combining swimming alongside manta rays with some serious Four Seasons hotel luxury in the Maldives
The Mail on Sunday's Sadie Whitelocks escaped to the Maldives. She enjoyed an 'underwater ballet' performed by a squadron of manta rays and a stay at two plush Four Seasons resorts. Read more...
N.Y.C.s Bike Parking Problem 1.6 Million Riders and Just 56,000 Spots
During the pandemic, bicycling boomed, leaving many cyclists to lock and park their bikes wherever they can. Read more...
NBC Sports Network Will Shut Down to Bolster Peacock Streaming Service
NBCSN was the No. 2 sports channel on cable last year, but coverage of the N.H.L., the English Premier League and NASCAR is now moving to Peacock and the USA Network. Read more...
SMALL CAP MOVERS Eve Sleep plans French expansion
The AIM All-Share rose 1.4 per cent to 1,191 this week, outperforming the FTSE 100. Quadrise Fuels was one of this week's biggest risers, but Eve Sleep fell on fears of raw material shortages. Read more...
Frank Lampard breaks his silence with grace and thanks Roman Abramovich after being axed by Chelsea
Frank Lampard issued a response to his sacking on Monday evening through theLeague Managers Association, telling fans that he had wanted more time to improve stuttering Chelsea's fortunes. Read more...
Aleksei Navalny and the Future of Russia
Over the weekend, a standoff between President Vladimir Putin and his loudest critic became a showdown in the streets. Could this be a turning point? Read more...
Danny Drinkwater set to miss his Turkish football debut with Kasimpasa after 'freak swimming injury'
Drinkwater revealed his relief on his Instagram after 'finally' sealing a loan move, but has been left out of the Super Lig side's 22-man squad to face Sivasspor on Monday. Read more...