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...
Two teachers from the same Georgia school district die from COVID-19 within hours of each other
Both Dana Johnson (left) and Cynthia Lindsey, educators at Cobb County Schools in the metro Atlanta area, died on Thursday. Read more...
'Outraged' UEFA's new documentary aims to confront discrimination in all forms
UEFA has released a new documentary called "Outraged," featuring some of the game's biggest stars talking about discrimination and how the game of football is seeking to stamp it out in all its forms. Read more...
Grant Shapps pushes plan for driverless cars
New lanekeeping technology could lead to Britain being the first country in the world to introduce driverless cars as part of a new drive by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. Read more...
For Some Cord Cutters, Streaming Super Bowl Was a Nonstarter
Users complained that a CBS Sports app cut out while they were trying to watch the big game. Read more...
How gutless twerp Boris Johnson stopped my interview with Donald Trump
'Good morning, Mr Morgan,' said a polite male American voice on the phone, 'this is the White House switchboard. Are you free to speak with the President?' Read more...
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The US imposed a 25 per cent tax on single malt Scotch imports a couple of years ago - punishment for the EU subsidising aircraft maker Airbus. Yet prices have started to rise again. Read more...