Mikel Arteta 'facing revolt at Arsenal after players angry at being blamed for Gunners' woes'
The club's woes have come to the point where some senior players are questioning Arteta's methods, such as leaving out players following a poor result. Read more...
People share why the reasons why they don't wear their wedding ring
People from around the world took to anymous confessions-sharing app Whisper to explain why free drinks and speeding tickets both easier to sway if you're single. 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...
Homophobic couple who forced fire poker down throat of magistrate jailed for nearly six years
Vince McMahan had a fire-poker forced down his throat and was beaten to the floor in a brutal attack at his home in Canterbury, Kent. Attackers Stuart Holland, 45, and Joanna Bath, 46, were jailed today. Read more...
Grandson convicted of murdering his 81-year-old grandmother with crock-pot and kitchen knife
Jared Randall Carter, 33, was convicted of murder and aggravated assault for the death of his 81-year-old grandmother. Prosecutors say he killed her because she wanted him to move out. Read more...
Car insurance costs fall 55 on average due to quiet lockdown roads
The average premium between December 2020 to February 2021 dropped to just 652 representing the lowest quarterly average for car insurance premiums since between July and September 2015. Read more...
George Floyds Brother Takes the Stand; Minneapolis Is on Edge After Shooting
Philonise Floyd tearfully testified about the type of person his brother was. Heres the latest on the Derek Chauvin trial. Read more...
Skipper calls police for help after hand-built wooden yacht suffered damage to its sail
Water police from Port Stephens, about 2.5 hours north of Sydney, were forced to tow the man and his trimaran back to shore after he found himself in trouble on Sunday afternoon. Read more...
DAN WOOTTON Palace rattled by Andrew comeback
Arranging the funeral of Prince Philip in the midst of a coronavirus lockdown poses a host of serious challenges for courtiers at Buckingham Palace. But so too does the role of Prince Andrew. Read more...
Syrian Refugees in Rebel Controlled Idlib Are Stuck in Limbo
Millions of people displaced during Syrias 10-year war are impoverished, insecure and crowded into an area of the countrys northwest controlled by a rebel group once linked to Al Qaeda. Read more...
In Iraq, Drought and Abundance in the Mesopotamian Marshes
Once vengefully drained by Saddam Hussein, the wetlands in southeastern Iraq have since been partially restored. Now the region and its isolated settlements face a new set of challenges. Read more...
Earl Spencer
Following an article 27 March 2010 'Is this the Bravest Bride in Britain?' we are happy to clarify that Earl Spencer did not eject his second wife Caroline from their marital home, he did not evict Raine Spencer from Althorp and he did offer Princess Diana accommodation after her separation from Prince Charles. We regret any misunderstanding. Read more...
Spring superstarsOne-pot chicken with new potatoes new season garlic
I always look forward to the narrow window when new season garlic makes an appearance alongside tiny earth-crusted potatoes with their fine papery skin. Read more...
Let Us Now Praise Tiny Ants
Even in the densest human habitations, there are orders of magnitude more ants than there are of us, doing the hard work of making our crumbs disappear. Read more...
Is the 39;2139; Club Really Closing?
Its owner, LVMH, promises a reimagining of the space. But in the meantime almost 150 unionized employees have been laid off. Read more...
Ammonite review Well-judged performances from Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan make it worth catching
A couple of months ago, Netflix had a critical and popular hit with The Dig, a film that combined archaeology and social injustice. Read more...
Restaurant Workers Are in a Race to Get Vaccines
As states open vaccines and restaurants to all, wait staff and food service workers are often left behind. Some chefs have even opened pop-up spots to get their employees shots more quickly. Read more...
Ex-Chiefs assistant Britt Reid charged for DWI in crash that left five-year-old with a brain injury
Britt Reid, a former Kansas City Chiefs linebackers coach, is facing a charge of DWI and a seven-year prison sentence in connection with the auto crash that left a girl, 5, in a wheelchair. Read more...
Race-bred cars from the '80s and '90 that have sky-rocketed in value
Even lockdowns failed to stall demand for performance models from the 1980s and 1990s, according toclassic vehicle valuations experts at Hagerty. Read more...
Kid Cudi sports a floral dress during SNL performance while honoring Kurt Corbain and Chris Farley
Kid Cudi's wardrobe for his Saturday Night Live musical performances this weekend had a lot going on. Read more...
'Nomadland' Chlo Zhao and crew reveal how they made one of the year's best films
Having been wrenched from the earth, the mineral gypsum is crushed first. It's then blasted at high temperatures and ground down, packed up and shipped out to find a new purpose. What's left behind is a void; an empty space where something once thought permanent used to be. Read more...