Carlos Rodon Loses Perfect Game in 9th, Gets No-Hitter
The White Sox pitcher hit a batter with two outs to go. The Mets beat the Phillies, the Yankees lost to Toronto and five Astros players were put on the Covid-19 injured list. Read more...
Nurse, 55, chokes Uber driver from behind and bites his neck 'like a pitbull' in unprovoked attack
Michele Stillwell, 55, allegedly strangled, bit and scratched Uber driver Michael Hassey Jr, 22, in an unrelenting assault in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Saturday. Read more...
European Super League Spanish court says NO sanctions on clubs or players involved
The Madrid court ruled that FIFA, UEFA and all its associated football federations must not adopt 'any measure that prohibits, restricts, limits or conditions in any way' the creation of the ESL. Read more...
FIFA Has a Plan for Africa. But Who Does It Serve?
Our experts separate fact from fiction in the talk about an African super league. Plus, a Champions League update, World Cup qualifying upsets and Erling Haalands next move. Read more...
Amplifying the Women Who Pushed Synthesizers Into the Future
Lisa Rovners Sisters With Transistors Electronic Musics Unsung Heroines spotlights the pioneers who harnessed technology to do more than push around dead white mens notes. Read more...
Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD suffocated thousands in Pompeii in just 15 minutes
Mount Vesuvius engulfed Pompeii in a deadly cloud of volcanic ash and carbon dioxide for nearly 20 minutes, according to a new report that found thousands died withing 15 minutes of the blast. Read more...
Gupta's Liberty Steel received grants even after Greensill probe
Documents seen by The Mail on Sunday show Innovate UK and the Welsh Government gave the money after the Treasury launched an investigation into Greensill on October 9. Read more...
In a jarring day for Israel, Netanyahu's corruption trial resumes as coalition talks heat up
Benjamin Netanyahu faced some of his biggest challenges to date, both legally and politically, in a historic split-screen day in Israel. Read more...
British families were hit harder by pandemic than French and Germans
Households in the UK had less cash in the bank and were more likely to have taken on larger debt while simultaneously cutting back on spending, the researchers say. Read more...
Tory fury at Boris's 2.6m 'blue elephant' No9 briefing room
MPs said the No9 briefing suite is now a 'blue elephant' in a mocking nod to its garish decor - amid speculation that the PM's press secretary Allegra Stratton will not 'hang around' long. Read more...
Weddings When Opposites Become Best Friends
Christian Hendry said Wynne Hamerman taught me what it means to really care about people. She says she learned from him how to be patient. Read more...
Love Island'sAlexandra Cane packs on the PDA with her new boyfriend in London
The former Love Island star, 29, is said to be datingRichard Fernandes and appeared in the throes of new love with her man, 30, as they packed on the PDA. Read more...
Irans Top Leader Signals That Nuclear Talks Will Resume Despite Natanz Sabotage
The declaration by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appeared to put to rest any speculation that Iran would boycott or quit the Vienna talks aimed at saving the nuclear deal. Read more...
Russian tycoon conspired with son to stop his ex-wife getting a penny of her 453m divorce payout
Farkhad Akhmedov, 64, was found to have used his son Temur, 27, to conceal his fortune. MrAkhmedov did not want to pay hisex-wife Tatiana Akhmedova, 48, even 'a penny' Read more...
Climate Clamp
On May 16 an article Mutiny in the Climate Camp reported accusations of hypocrisy over a decision to fly delegates to a conference in Bolivia. We cited critical quotes from an internal email but, in fact, these did not relate to the conference decision. Additionally we misattributed Facebook comments to campaigner Ben Hart and incorrectly said he had attended the conference. We apologise for these mistakes. Read more...