Danny Rose pulls up to Tottenham training in a van and makes joke about Jose Mourinho's sacking
The defender, who had been outcast since Mourinho's arrival at Spurs, turned up to the club's training ground visibly in high spirits and even had a laugh with the Sky Sports cameras. Read more...
Covid US A FIFTH of over-65s have still not had vaccine, CDC data shows
CDC data show that 80.1% of all U.S. adults aged 65 and older have received at least one coronavirus vaccine dose, meaning one-fifth of this population are still not vaccinated. Read more...
Former President Bush comments on public39;s fascination with Michelle Obama friendship
Bush discussed his bond with the former first lady during an exclusive interview on TODAY. Read more...
Hideki Matsuyama of Japan Is the First Asian-Born Winner of the Masters
Matsuyama led the final round from start to finish at Augusta National, becoming the first Asian-born man to win the Masters. Read more...
Lesbian in Georgia told by her church 'Christians must not interact with you' unless she 'repents'
Elders from a Church of Christ in Woodstock, 30 miles north of Atlanta, are preparing to excommunicate Krystal Cox for failing to 'repent' and denounce her lesbian relationship. Read more...
'Lazy man's eBay' MusicMagpie set to float for 208m
The Stockport-based business said it would plough the 15million it raises from the flotation, which is set to value them at 208million, into paying down debt and growing its smartphone rental division. Read more...
Is That Your Money?
Metropolitan Diary A sleepy-looking commuter on the G train seemed strangely unconcerned about a folded 0 bill lying in front of him. Read more...
Jury concludes first day of deliberations in Chauvin trial
The jury in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin concluded its first day of deliberations Monday, according to the Hennepin County Court. Read more...
US State Department will issue 'Level 4 Do Not Travel' advisory for 80% of countries
On Monday, the U.S. State Department announced it will be issuing a 'Level 4 Do Not Travel' advisories for about 80 percent of countries due to the risk of COVID-19 around the world. Read more...
Pandemic Helps Stir Interest in Teaching Financial Literacy
Two dozen states are considering bills on the subject. Proponents say student debt and heightened interest in economic inequality are behind the efforts. Read more...
Breakaway Super League clubs meeting to discuss abandoning the competition, reports say
A number of clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester City, are reportedly preparing to leave the newly announced European Super League competition Read more...
Apprentice jockey Benoit De La Sayette, 18, tests positive for cocaine
Last month a video circulated on social media claiming to show De la Sayette, 18, at a party in the presence of cocaine following his victory on Haqeeqy in the Unibet Lincoln Handicap. Read more...
Ten tips for buy-to-let Essential advice for property investment
Buy-to-let lost some of its spark in recent years but that might be about to change as new tax cuts and low mortgage rates have caused landlords to flock back to the market. Read more...
Anti-homelessness campaigner, 69, brutally beaten up 'by homeless woman, 23'
Janice Rains-Moran spent three nights in hospital after she was beaten near an apartment complex in the Clear Lake section of Houston on Friday night. Marnae Brown (inset) is the suspect. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Wit, warmth, even love - the biggest catch is in your throat
There must be this belief among TV producers that so long as you throw a celebrity at a place, all will be well, and you don't have to come up with any new ideas, which could prove tiring. Read more...
Princess Diana's niece Lady Kitty Spencer shares snap of mother with all four of her children
DG model Lady Kitty,30, is the eldest daughter of thrice-married Charles, Earl Spencer, and his first wife,Victoria Aitken. She shared a rare family photo on Instagram yesterday. Read more...
From Peter Ho Davies to Hafsa Zayyan, Olivia Sudjicand Jeff Noon This week's best new fiction
When a scan shows that their unborn child may have defects, a nameless couple opt for an abortion. Read more...
Pseudonymous Boschs First Book Under His Real Name
In The Anti-Book, Raphael Simon explores what happens when a bubble gum prize enables an angry boy to erase everything he hates about his life. Read more...