Sense of Disappointment on the Left as the N.Y.C. Mayors Race Unfolds
Even as New York has veered toward the left, two more-moderate candidates, Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, lead the mayoral race. Read more...
South Korea launches first homegrown supersonic jet fighter
South Korea unveiled its homegrown supersonic jet fighter on Friday, joining an exclusive club of military aviation giants and setting the stage for a .2 billion program it hopes will be a top export driver and jobs creator. Read more...
Real Madrid vs. Barcelona Too Big to Fall
The Clsico has lost some of its luster as a season-defining day, but while its profile has fallen, its importance has not. Read more...
Jimmy Kimmel Takes On Matt Gaetz Over His Bid for a Pre-emptive Pardon
Trump aides denied him a blanket pardon for fear it would set a bad precedent, Kimmel said At the time, they were only interested in setting terrible precedents. Read more...
Woman sparks debate over whether wearing make-up is a form of catfishing
Posting anonymously on Mumsnet, the woman (not pictured) who lives in the UK asked if make-up is a type of catfishing. Read more...
Jennifer Kupchos Fast Start in Golf
She won the first Augusta National Womens Amateur in 2019 when she was 22. She has since turned pro. Read more...
American Whiskeys Find Their Middlemen
Independent bottlers and blenders are helping small distillers reach a wider audience, and helping consumers discover new flavors. Read more...
Turkey holidaysParagliding above the country's sublime south-west coast is a thrill
Paragliders from all over the world travel to Babadag mountain in Turkey to take to the skies over the 'blue lagoon'. The Daily Mail's Victoria Bischoff joined them. Read more...
Black and White Photography Prize 2020 Winning and shortlisted photos revealed
They are the winning and shortlisted images in the Black and White Minimalist Photography Prize 2020. British photographer Tim Nevell was declared the overall winner. Read more...
Modern human brain evolved as far back as 1.7 million years ago, study finds
Researchers examined the skulls of Homo fossils that lived in Africa and Asia 1 to 2 million years ago. They then compared the fossil data with reference data from great apes and humans. Read more...
These N.B.A. Contenders Just Got Better
A look at the leagues top-tier contenders after a busy period of player movement. Read more...
Sugared and Spiced, This Creamy Porridge Comforts
Kunun gyada, a subtly sweet West African blend of rice and peanuts, is a dish you want for iftar and all year round. Read more...
Grasping Rios Beauty and Tragedy
Joo Pinas photographs of Rio de Janeiro show how life remained a struggle for many residents during Brazils boom years. His books title? 46570, a reference to the number of murders in the city in the decade leading up to the 2016 Olympic Games. Read more...
Sister of murdered teen Larissa Beilby says she is constantly afraid of being killed
The older sister of a 16-year-old girl who was tortured, murdered and dumped in a barrel has revealed she is plagued by constant fear of being killed. Read more...
Christian owners of North Carolina wedding venue turn away gay couple
McCae Henderson and Ike Edwards booked into Highgrove Estate inFuquay-Varina on the suggestion of a friend, but were turned away by the owners. Read more...
'Manly' men make better DADS, study claims
While these traits are often seen as old-fashioned male stereotypes, the researchers say that they can result in more positive parenting behaviours (stock image). Read more...
Pan-Seared Gnocchi and Other Brilliant Ideas
These five recipes are full of smart moments and vibrant flavor. Read more...
A.I. Is Everywhere and Evolving
Many of us already live with artificial intelligence now, but researchers say interactions with the technology will become increasingly personalized. Read more...