Were Bronze Age dogs vegetarians? Protein in 3,000-year-old bones reveal canines at mostly grains
Dog remains at a Bronze Age site in Spain show many canines ate cereals like millet and almost no meat. The carb-heavy menu helped with herding cattle and other strenuous tasks, researchers say. Read more...
'It's a little word to Gareth' Darren Bent hails Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold
The Reds right-back curled in a 91st-minute strike from the edge of the box to secure all three points against Dean Smith's side after Mo Salah cancelled out Ollie Watkins' opener. Read more...
The 'heavenly' island retreat... in Germany Welcome to Wilhelmstein
Wilhelmstein island in Lake Steinhude, close to Hanover, is popular with tourists for its unique and tranquil location, boutique hotel, pleasant views, fortress museum - and fascinating history. Read more...
Graffiti carved on an ancient Roman building some 1,900 years ago could be of the Crucifixion
The graffiti dates between 50AD and 250AD. It shows a human-like figure with the head of a donkey nailed to a cross with ancient Greek text that reads 'Alexamenos worships God.' Read more...
Grocery worker who handed out samples of semen-tainted yoghurt gets two years in prison
Anthony Garcia admitted adding a sample of the bodily fluid to a sample of yoghurt while working at a grocery story in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Read more...
My 3-Year-Old Can Tell Im Depressed
Experts say that, instead of avoiding the topic, parents like me should shoot for age-appropriate honesty. Read more...
From Digging for Gold to Drinking It, in a Novel of American Striving
The hero of Sanjena Sathians Gold Diggers, a son of Indian immigrants, finds a magical elixir to help him succeed. Read more...
Doctors tell pregnant Meghan not to fly back to Prince Philip's funeral with Harry
Buckingham Palace last night confirmed that the Duchess of Sussex, whose second child, a girl, is due in early summer, will not fly on 'physician's advice' to Prince Philip's funeral, but Prince Harry will attend. Read more...
In Tennis, Tough Decisions as Players Adjust to Shrunken Paydays
With less money to be won, many players are working harder than ever, especially those not lucky enough to have million-dollar endorsement portfolios. Read more...
Covid-19 Vaccine Side Effects Your Questions Answered
The most common questions about vaccination side effects, answered. Read more...
Kai Havertz delighted to have got on the scoresheet for Chelsea in thumping win at Crystal Palace
Chelsea eased past Crystal Palace 4-1 at Selhurst Park with a scintillating attacking performance, helping to dispel memories of the dismal collapse against West Bromwich Albion. Read more...
A Teacher Marched to the Capitol. When She Got Home, the Fight Began.
Kristine Hostetter was a beloved fourth-grade teacher. Then came the pandemic, the election and the Jan. 6 riot in Washington. Read more...
Volcano Erupts on Island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
La Soufrire, on the main island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, last erupted in 1979. It sent two explosive plumes of ash and smoke on Friday, and 20,000 people fled. Read more...
Ebanie Bridges boxing match Australian teacher left disfigured after UK fight with Courtenay
Aussie school teacher Ebanie Bridges, who is known as the 'Blonde Bomber' in the ring, lost her first professional fight on Saturday after going head-to-head with Shannon Courtenay. 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...
EU approaches India for 10m doses of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine as Delhi blocks UK jabs shipment
A Government official revealed this afternoon that Brussels' ambassador in Delhi made the advance around two weeks ago to accelerate the rollout across the bloc. Read more...
Princes William and Harry to walk together behind coffin at Philip's funeral
Princes William and Harry will reunite for the first time since the bombshell Oprah interview, as they walk behind their grandfather's coffin at his funeral in Windsor next Saturday. Read more...
David Moyes on West Ham's chase for Champions League football
David Moyes' West Ham are in the running to be the top London club in the Premier League in 2021 and could still finish in a top four spot, which will mean Champions League football coming to East London. At his second stint at the club, Moyes has rehabilitated the Hammers, and his own managerial career in the process. Read more...
Prince Philip's 22,217 royal engagements started with a boxing match
With a debonair doff of his bowler hat and a quick wave to the crowd, Prince Philip ended his 22,219th - and final - solo engagement. Read more...
UK shepherd's hut holidays are all the rage and they come with chic interiors and hot tubs
These days, once-simple shepherd's huts - long established on luxury camping sites and farms - are popping up all over Britain in the grounds of upmarket hotels and pubs. Read more...
Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House album review It will sweep you away
Prokofiev's Romeo And Juliet has claims to be the most dazzling of all romantic ballet scores. Read more...