Biden Appoints Former C.I.A. Deputy to Return to Job
The former agency official, David Cohen, is seen as a potential successor to the nominee to run the C.I.A. Read more...
What Is a Home? In Aftershocks, the Answer Is Not So Clear
In her memoir, Nadia Owusu contemplates what it means to find home. Read more...
Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers See Holland in bloom with TV's Adam Frost
We are delighted to bring you another chance to see Holland's famous bulb fields burst into bloom next Easter, as they cover the countryside in bright reds, oranges, pinks and yellows. Read more...
Fringe Groups Splinter Online After Facebook and Twitter Bans
Tracking what may be planned in the coming days could become even more difficult as the groups take to lesser-known networks and apps that cant be easily monitored. Read more...
Saved By The Bell's Dustin Diamond, 44, CONFIRMS that he has stage four cancer
The actor's team confirmed the news on Thursday via his Facebook page saying 'At this time we can confirm that Dustin does have cancer.' Read more...
Australian Open 'likely' to be postponed by 'one or two weeks'
Next year's Australian Open will "likely" be postponed by "one or two weeks," according to an announcement by the state government in Victoria, Australia on Wednesday. Read more...
Coronavirus Israel yet to see effects of its vaccination programme
With Israel rolling out the world's fastest vaccination programme, studies of hundreds of thousands of people offer perhaps the most extensive real-world data on the vaccine's efficacy. 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...
NFL Playoff Predictions Our Picks in the Divisional Round
The A.F.C.s young quarterbacks fight for a trip to the conference championship, while veterans, and defense, lead the way in the N.F.C. Read more...
'Quantum leap' in fight against ovarian cancer
The drug niraparib was approved for use by regulators in the biggest improvement in 30 years for ovarian cancer treatment. Read more...
Changing the Internet Law That Lets Twitter Ban Trump
In a special bonus episode of The Argument, Jane Coaston defends the law that made the internet as we know it. Read more...
U.S. to Require Negative Virus Tests From International Air Passengers
Before they board planes to the U.S., passengers will have to produce proof that they are not infected or have recently recovered. Read more...
Health Retinal cells transplanted from corpses could cure blindness for millions of people
Experts led from China have now successfully transplanted retina stem cells from a human cadaver into the eyes of monkeys - where they survived and grew into retinal pigment epithelium. Read more...
Hospital lets elderly couple spend final moments together as they both battle Covid-19
Gerry Jarrett, 79, and his wife Barbara, 76, have been in separate wards at Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey, since they were admitted with the virus two weeks ago. Read more...
Scottish seafood firms are 'days from collapse'
Desperate bosses said they face imminent closure as they urged Boris Johnson to deliver on his pledge to finally support the struggling sector in Scotland. Read more...