A Denver fire that killed two children and three adults was deliberately set, police say
A house fire that killed three adults and two children in Denver was deliberately set by someone who fled the area, authorities said. Read more...
Woman takes photos of herself in national costumes around world
Anita Demianowicz, 39, from Poland, started the eye-catching project as a way of adding a human element to her landscape images. Read more...
BBC caught up in N-word row as 1Xtra presenter Sideman dramatically quits the broadcaster
BBC 1Xtra presenter Sideman, real name David Whitely has left the BBC today after it aired a report featuring a racial slur read by BBC social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin last month. Read more...
Can travel incentives lure visitors back?
Ever since the world went into lockdown back in March, many of us have been furiously making a mental list of all the places we'll go once we're finally able to travel again. Read more...
Fist-pumping her way to the top
Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova wins the biggest title of her career by claiming the WTA Finals crown in Singapore. Read more...
Spain's former king Juan Carlos, 82, 'was banished from the country by his son King Felipe VI'
Spain's former king Juan Carlos revealed on Monday that he had decided to leave Spain to help his son, the current King Felipe VI, 'exercise his responsibilities'. Read more...
Taylor Swifts Folklore Is No. 1 With a Blockbuster Debut Week
The singer and songwriters surprise album had the equivalent of 846,000 sales in the United States, a total beaten only by her own last two LPs. Read more...
Why a solo holiday to Turkey is a gloriously sociable - and affordable - way to travel
Until she arrived in Bodrum, Turkey, Liz Hoggard had never been on a singles holiday and had been nervous about a group trip with strangers. But she found that she needn't have worried. Read more...
The Many Symptoms of Covid-19
From a sniffle or cough that feels like allergies to severe body aches and crippling fatigue, the symptoms of coronavirus can be unpredictable from head to toe. Read more...
Kenya to send officials to Beirut consulate after CNN report allegations of abuse, exploitation
The Kenyan government will dispatch a fact-finding mission to the Lebanese capital to look into reports of mistreatment at the country's consulate, according to a government official. Read more...
NASA Astronauts Safely Return to Earth Thank You for Flying SpaceX
Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley returned to Earth in the first water landing by an American space crew since 1975. Read more...
People with masculine features are viewed to be better at their job than those with feminine looks
A researcher from Princeton University in New Jersey has found that testosterone levels and masculine features are directly related to the perception of a man's talent. Read more...
Rick Gates, Ex-Trump Aide and Mueller Witness, Is Publishing a Memoir
Wicked Game is slated for release in October, at the height of the presidential campaign, but Mr. Gates says, Its not a salacious book. Read more...
Exploring Britain's uncrowded cities from London to Bath - and there are hotel bargains, too...
This summer could be the perfect time to visit some of Britain's great cities, with high streets quieter than ever and hotels offering tempting deals. Here's our guide of the top picks. Read more...
MARKET REPORT Travel firms take off as Britons book trips to the Med
Travel shares took off after a buoyant update from budget airline easyJet. Demand for last-minute summer holidays has been so much better than expected that the company expanded its schedule. Read more...
Trump Says Microsoft Can Bid for TikTok
The president said he did not object to a potential acquisition of the Chinese-owned app, retreating from comments about banning the service. Read more...
Twitter adds labels to state-backed media and editors as well as government accounts
Twitter on Thursday announced the new steps to prevent the spread of content from state-affiliated media -- a move affecting key outlets from Russia and China. Read more...
Exam chief defends marking system that could see 39% of pupils get lower marks than predicted
A-Level results will be published on Thursday, but this year's grades have been calculated using teachers' predictions combined with a statistical model due to the coronavirus crisis. Read more...