How Haalands Advisers Worked the System on the Way to Man City
A carefully crafted strategy for a young strikers career paid off handsomely for him and his agents. But will everyone get what they want out of the deal? Read more...
Higher food prices and slumping trade. How the war in Ukraine could hitAfrica
As Russian troops tear through Ukraine, swathes of Africa are gearing up to bear the brunt of a potentially drawn-out conflict between the ex-Soviet republics two of some of the continent's most cherished trading partners. 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...
How UK missed all the monkeypox warnings scientists warned about virus THREE YEARS ago
Dozens of scientists from across the world, including those in Britian have been warning about monkeypox's potential to spread out of Africa since 2018. Read more...
Philadelphia to require masks in schools once again
Philadelphia officials reinstated a mask mandate for students and staff and public schools in the city starting on Monday. Read more...
The Philosopher King of Percussion Starts His Next Chapter
Steven Schick, a renowned figure in contemporary music, had nearly burned out as a performer. But a new recording project shows hes hardly finished. Read more...
Jen Psaki Joins MSNBC as a Host and Commentator
Ms. Psaki, President Bidens first press secretary, left her job at the White House this month. Read more...
Cockroach Sex Has Taken a Strange Turn
In response to pesticides, many cockroach females have lost their taste for sweet stuff, which changes how they make the next generation of insects. Read more...
Why the Once-Hawkish Heritage Foundation Opposed Aid to Ukraine
The conservative think tank has shifted on foreign policy along with the Republican grass-roots, and it is taking a more skeptical view of U.S. involvement in the world. Read more...
Colin Kaepernick's Raiders tryout was 'positive - but no deal is imminent'
NFL free agent Colin Kaepernick reportedly showed a strong arm and solid conditioning at his recent workout with the Las Vegas Raiders, but there reportedly is no imminent deal in place. Read more...
What Million Buys You in California
A storybook house in Fullerton, a midcentury ranch in Calistoga and a three-bedroom condominium unit in Los Angeles. Read more...
As the French Open Begins, the War in Ukraine Roils the Locker Room
I feel like its not united, Iga Swiatek, the top-ranked womens player, said of a decision by the tours to punish Wimbledon for barring players from Russian and Belarus. Read more...
Tridge Is Providing a Middleman Service for Global Food Trade
The Korean start-up Tridge is working to create a network for buyers and sellers, collecting valuable data in the process. Read more...
Thandiwe Newton, 49, and her boyfriend Lonr, 25, step out for a meal after she was branded 'crazy'
The actress, 49, and her boyfriend Lonr, 25, were spotted arriving for a sushi date at Matsuhisa in Los Angeles on Friday. Read more...
Why celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian are changing their look to match their partner
Fashion expert and personal stylist Samantha Harman told FEMAIL changing style to match a partner could be part of a 'healthy relationship' - after Kourtney Kardashian adopted a new gothic look. Read more...