Billionaire invites 8 people to join SpaceX mission around the Moon
Japanese fashion mogul Yusaku Maezawa, who first announced his intention in 2018 to take a group of artists with him on a six-day trip around the Moon, said Tuesday that he's inviting the public to apply to fill eight open seats on the mission now slated to take off in 2023. Read more...
N.C.A.A. Will Hold 2021 Womens Basketball Tournament in One Region
The N.C.A.A. announced that it was in preliminary talks with officials in and around San Antonio to host the entire 63-game tournament in the spring. Read more...
Brave 7-year-old girl battling THREE rare conditions
A TikTok video of Isabella Thompson, 7, from Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada, dancing to the song Can't Stop the Feelin' has gone viral as she waits in the hospital for a bowel transplant. Read more...
First dose of Oxford University's Covid vaccine causes twice as many side-effects as Pfizer's
Data from the Covid Symptom Tracking Study found 30 per cent of Britons given the UK-made vaccine suffered mild symptoms compared to 15 per cent of people who received Pfizer's jab. Read more...
Covid-19 Mutations mean could cause significant amount deaths for years, scientists fear
Many scientists now believe that Covid-19 will not only remain with us as an endemic virus but will likely cause a significant burden of illness and death for years to come, Reuters has found. Read more...
Former Rep. Katie Hill's case against her ex-husband will go to trial
Disgraced former Rep. Katie Hill is seeking a restraining order to ban her ex-husband Kenny Heslep from revealing photos and information about her. Read more...
Covid-19 UK Vaccine queue system jumped by people claiming to be carers
EXCLUSIVE Insiders involved in the day-to-day running of the vaccine rollout and dozens of Britons who claim to have been jabbed have told how there are 'no checks' at vaccination centres. Read more...
The Week in Business A Snag in the Fight for
Democrats may lose their fight to raise the minimum wage to an hour as part of their sweeping stimulus package. Read more...
Property developer accused of murdering heiress wife joined Tinder for widows, court hears
Donald McPherson, 47, allegedly joined the matchmaking site after murdering his wife, Paula Leeson, while they were on holiday at a rented cottage in a 'remote' part of Denmark. Read more...
Motorcyclist dies after being dragged for quarter of a mile under truck of illegal immigrant 'drink driver'
Police said the 23 year old victim Matthew Denice was still alive when he became trapped in the wheel arch of Guaman's truck. Read more...
Best Movies and TV Shows Streaming on Hulu, Disney in March
Every month, streaming services add a new batch of titles to their libraries. Here are our picks for March. Read more...
Coronavirus England's hunt for Brazilian variant case 'should be easy'
Kent and Surrey councils told MailOnline they were not aware of efforts to track the case in their populations, ruling out a third of the region's 9million people. Read more...
From The Dig to Twist and The Lie The best on demand TV to watch this week
Wonderful, moving dramatisation of the 1939 dig at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk that unearthed an Anglo-Saxon ship burial and a hoard of buried treasure. Read more...
Mississippi Republican Investigated for Using Campaign Funds on Home
The Board of the Office of Congressional Ethics said there was substantial reason to believe that Rep. Palazzo converted funds to personal use to pay expenses that were not legitimate. Read more...
With Pac-12 Falling Behind, Schools Decide Larry Scott Wont Dig Them Out
Scott will leave the Pac-12 as commissioner while the conference will be looking for a new television contract. Read more...
Aston Martin reveals its first Formula One car in over 60 years with the AMR21
The team have returned to the pinnacle of motor racing having last entered a grand prix in 1960, taking over the operations from the Silverstone based outfit previously known as Racing Point. Read more...
Interactive map of Japan pinpoints areas with noisy children
The guide is called the Dorozoku Map - Dorozoku is an online term used in Japan for those who are loud in public - and is powered by comments submitted by irritated residents. Read more...
Now You See It A Magicians Memoir Promises Truth and Other Lies
In Amoralman, the sleight-of-hand artist Derek DelGaudio turns to philosophy in an attempt to understand the nature of reality and deception. Read more...