Are cell phone calls on airplane flights inevitable?
Ah, holiday travel. Between huge crowds and weather delays, flying during this time of year is hectic. Now close your eyes and imagine the entire scenario with one additional annoyance Loud talkers yammering into their cell phones at 35,000 feet. Read more...
A Rage-Fueled Memoir of a Marriage-Ending Affair
In Blow Your House Down, Gina Frangello examines her experience of loss, lust, pain and longing with angry intensity. Read more...
Pan-Seared Gnocchi and Other Brilliant Ideas
These five recipes are full of smart moments and vibrant flavor. Read more...
How Weeksville, a Center of Black History, Fought to Survive
A slice of Brooklyn that was home to one of the largest free Black communities in pre-Civil War America sought the promise of steady financial help from the city. Read more...
Police launch probe after man and woman found dead in listed 18th century Suffolk townhouse
Police have launched a probe after the 'sudden death' of a man and woman who were 'known to each other' at a Grade II-listed Georgian house in Cumberland Street, Woodbridge. Read more...
UN is 'very concerned' about Princess Latifa's situation and still waiting for 'proof of life'
The United Arab Emirates has not proven that Princess Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, the missing daughter of Dubai's ruler, is alive, the United Nations has said. Read more...
Police Pay
An article on 14 May said that a report by the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies had revealed that police are using dishonest methods to boost their pay. While the report found that police overtime spending has risen and said the matter was 'ripe for review' - the suggestion that this was caused by dishonesty or 'tricks' came from the Mail, not the report. Officers can begin claiming overtime 30 minutes after the end of a shift. The claim that officers make arrests outside normal working hours to increase their payments has been aired previously, but we should have made clear that it is conjecture. We apologise for any confusion and the article has been amended. Read more...
Daily Report Facebooks Lucrative Long View
Mark Zuckerberg has told investors over and over Don't expect Facebook to focus much on quarterly earnings. The company is taking the long view. But that long view is sure looking spectacular in quarterly earnings. Read more...
Pretty Little Thing model is convicted drug dealer who was jailed for selling cocaine and heroin
Pretty Little Thing model Rebecca Vieira, 25, was jailed in 2019 for carrying possessing cocaine and heroin with intent to supply. She was caught carrying the Class A drugs in Merstham in 2017. Read more...
After Pandemic, Shrinking Need for Office Space Could Crush Landlords
Some big employers are giving up square footage as they juggle remote work. That could devastate building owners and cities. Read more...
FTSE 250 soars to record highs Recovery lifts UK stocks
The FTSE 250, which is a far better barometer of the UK economy than the international FTSE 100, rose as high as 22,182.63 before closing up 0.76 per cent, or 166.09 points, at 22,160.57. Read more...
Wild boar in the Forest of Dean 'could swim across the River Severn', expert claims
Dr John Dutton, an ecologist at the University of Worcester, says the biggest boar population in the UK is in the Forest of Dean and the feral pigs could cross the River Severn with relative ease. Read more...
Barcelona 'open contract talks with rising star Pedri as Liverpool register interest in 18-year-old'
The precocious midfielder, 18, has broken into the first-team after his debut in September, with 43 appearances in all competitions already so far this campaign for Ronald Koeman's side. Read more...
Emily Morse is Talking Sex to Generation Podcast
Is Emily Morse the Dr. Ruth of a new generation? Read more...
Giancarlo Stantons Grand Slam Highlights Blowout of Baltimore
The 471-foot blast was the eighth grand slam of Stantons career. He and Aaron Judge each hit their first homers of the season. Read more...
Ghost Guns What They Are, and Why They Are an Issue Now
One of the actions taken by President Biden to curb gun violence was to crack down on the proliferation of firearms that are assembled from kits and do not have serial numbers. Read more...
Atlantic Salmon With a Smaller Carbon Footprint
The company Atlantic Sapphire opened a facility in Homestead, Fla., to supply the United States. Read more...
Lecciones histricas sobre la resiliencia
Los brotes generalizados de enfermedades tienen el potencial de sacudir a las sociedades para que adopten nuevas formas de vida. Read more...
Khloe Kardashian's leaked bikini photo has revealed an ugly truth
Earlier this week, a candid photo of Khloe Kardashian in a leopard print bikini was mistakenly shared on social media. Her team fruitlessly tried to scrub all traces of the image after it was reportedly posted by one of her assistants. Read more...
Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers Meet Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag as you sail the Danube
Join Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag, his long-term dance partner and fellow Strictly Come Dancing favourite, on an exclusive eight-day Danube river cruise. Read more...
As N.C.A.A. Tournament Ends, So Does Life in Basketball Bubble
The travails of athletes underscore the burdens on athletes in pulling off the three-week basketball bonanza. Read more...