Europe Plunders Paris for Talent, and PSG Pays the Price
A deep-pocketed clubs Champions League ambitions run up against a familiar obstacle opposing rosters studded with stars who got away. Read more...
Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles summer staple, announces reopening plans
The Hollywood Bowl is coming back. Read more...
Covid US Rolling daily average of new cases hits 66,000 - the highest number in a MONTH
On Monday, the U.S. recorded 69,417 new coronavirus infections with a seven-day rolling average of 66,159, the highest figure in about a month, according to a DailyMail.com analysis. Read more...
The battle to save Sri Lanka's leopards
Having endured a bloody civil war from 1983 until 2009, Sri Lanka is now at peace and developing rapidly. That's good news for the country as a whole, but the island nation's leopards are under threat. Read more...
A Book Fair in Buenos Aires
The Buenos Aires International Book Fair in Argentina will include more than 500 exhibitors. Read more...
Biden to Announce Full Withdrawal of US Troops in Afghanistan by Sept. 11
The decision will keep more than 3,000 American troops in Afghanistan beyond the May 1 deadline that was announced under the Trump administration. Read more...
Teenage e-scooter rider banned from road for two years after fracturing six-year-old boy's skull
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT Jamie Smith was knocked down on the pavement outside his home in Elston Fields, Leicester, by the scooter travelling at 25mph. Read more...
Will Newbies Keep Playing Tennis and Golf Now That Other Sports Are Back?
Recreational athletes flocked to accessible and safely distanced sports. Leaders in golf and tennis both of which have had massive public investment want to sustain their pandemic booms. Read more...
Mesut Ozil teams up Eva Longoria and Kate Upton to buy stake in Mexican club Necaxa
Necaxa acknowledged an agreement in principle with an investment group had been reached though the deal has yet to be ratified by the ownership and the Mexican football federation. Read more...
With just , Hong Kong man sails to a new life in the US
Sitting in Eddie Fong's living room in Palo Alto is a 55-year-old model of a traditional Chinese junk boat. Read more...
Bruce Meyers, Who Built the First Fiberglass Dune Buggy, Dies at 94
His creation revolutionized off-road riding. But he fell victim to companies that knocked off his design for kits that turned Beetles into buggies. Read more...
The N.C.A.A. is Under Scrutiny in Washington
The N.C.A.A. is under scrutiny on Capitol Hill and at the Supreme Court. The pressure for college sports to change is bound to intensify. Read more...
The Next Level in Office Amenities Wild Horses
The mustangs at a Nevada office park are an example of the outrageous perks that businesses dangle to impress job candidates, but wildlife advocates are pushing back on efforts to market them. Read more...
Bugs Amazing photos show microscopic insects coping with a downpour
Tiny droplets of water make the bugs take on an altogether different look - looking inflated by the covering of liquid. Read more...
Scottish grandmother, 82, is given 60 'anti-social' Covid fine
Maureen Hogg, 82, from Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire, was given the notice for antisocial behaviour after policebroke up the lockdown-breaching 70th birthday party. Read more...
Canada's third wave on track to become its worst yet as hospitalizations spike
Canada's third wave of the pandemic is now more serious than the previous two, as hospitalizations and critical care admissions spike and the vaccine rollout is unlikely to change things over the next few weeks. Read more...
Trevor Bauer Finds Himself at Center of Ball-Doctoring Inquiry
Denying a report that suggested otherwise, Bauer, a reigning Cy Young Award winner, says balls were removed from his start for routine inspection. Read more...
Helena Christensen poses with lookalike son Mingus in new Victoria's Secret campaign
Mingus, 21, looks just like his supermodel mother, and his actor father Norman Reedus, in a new Victoria's Secret campaign that was filmed for Mother's Day. Read more...
Concern for Health of 2 Political Prisoners in Egypt
Two young Egyptians detained during the military-backed government's deadly crackdown on dissent face serious threats to their health after more than 100 days on hunger strike, according to medical reports. Read more...
More than 40% of US adults have had at least one dose of Covid vaccine
Nearly one in four adults are now fully vaccinated, as are three quarters of seniors in the U.S., revealed response team member Andy Slavitt during a press briefing. Read more...
Energy bills Households set for costs to rise by hundreds of pounds
Some 56 fixed deals are finishing this month, with more than 1.3m homes facing a 324m rise to bills in total, according to data from Uswitch. Read more...