Trudeau warns tough days ahead as Canadian officials consider extended Covid-19 lockdowns
Canada continues to set new daily records for Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths as officials plead with Canadians to follow public health guidance aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus. Read more...
Fresh Starts at the Top in Both Washington and Ottawa
A day after Joseph R. Biden Jr. became president, resetting Canadas relationship with its neighbor, Governor General Julie Payette quit as Queen Elizabeths representative as head of state. Read more...
Channel Nine comes under fire for dumping cricket for tennis
Nine executives have criticised outgoing boss Hugh Marks for dumping the network's cricket broadcasting deal after a stellar start for Seven. Read more...
He needed surgery after slipping on straw. Now he's a top 10 golfer
Although the freakish past 12 months has led to tragedy for many and huge disruption to the sporting calendar, golfer Hatton Tyrrell will look back on 2020 as a breakthrough year. Read more...
Beny Steinmetz, a Mining Magnate, Found Guilty in Swiss Corruption Trial
Mr. Steinmetz, a French-Israeli businessman, was convicted on charges of corrupting foreign public officials in a bid to reap iron ore resources in Guinea. He was sentenced to five years in prison. Read more...
Workouts Continue as Belmont Field Swells
There is a little more than a week to go before the Belmont Stakes, and many of the contenders completed workouts this week. In all, 16 horses are under consideration for the race, which is the maximum field size. Read more...
The Heisman Trophy Has a Surprise Favorite a Wide Receiver
Quarterbacks have claimed the award 17 times in the past 20 years. That may not happen on Tuesday night. Read more...
From Delia Owen to Stuart Turton, Julia Quinn, Richard Osman and John le Carr The best audiobooks
The debut novel of 71-year-old zoologist Delia Owens is a publishing phenomenon, dominating the audio bestseller lists for more than two years. Read more...
Combining swimming alongside manta rays with some serious Four Seasons hotel luxury in the Maldives
The Mail on Sunday's Sadie Whitelocks escaped to the Maldives. She enjoyed an 'underwater ballet' performed by a squadron of manta rays and a stay at two plush Four Seasons resorts. Read more...
Corfu villa Apply to work from a CV Villas Greek property for free for a month
CV Villas is offering to make its 'beautifully designed' Indiana villa in Corfu (pictured) an office for a month for a worker and a companion and will even cover flights. Read more...
The tourists who think travel restrictions don't apply to them
2021 has begun with a flurry of court cases where tourists are prosecuted for flouting Covid-19 regulations. So who's breaking the rules -- and why do they think they can get away with it? Read more...
Teslas U.S. Sales Slowed in 22 States in 2020
The pandemic dampened sales for all automakers in the spring and summer, and Teslas plant in Fremont, Calif., was idled from late March until the middle of May. Read more...
NASA39;s Decision for S.L.S. Moon Rocket Test Again, or Prepare for Launch?
The booster of the Space Launch System was in good condition after a test was cut short, officials said. Read more...
How climber Emily Harrington made history on El Capitan
Emily Harrington wrote her name into the history books last month by becoming the first woman to ever free-climb the notoriously difficult Golden Gate route on El Capitan in under 24 hours. Read more...
Welsh Tory leader QUITS after admitting he drank alcohol on Welsh parliament grounds
Paul Davies was accused of drinking alcohol with former Welsh Government minister Alun Davies, Torychief whip Darren Millar and the party's chief of staff Paul Smith in a licensed tearoom. Read more...
Larry King, Breezy Interviewer of the Famous and Infamous, Dies at 87
Over five decades, he chatted with an estimated 50,000 people from all walks of life, from presidents and pundits to swindlers and U.F.O. experts. Read more...