This fire has been burning for 4,000 years
"This fire has burned 4,000 years and never stopped," says Aliyeva Rahila. "Even the rain coming here, snow, wind -- it never stops burning." Read more...
Myanmar military occupies hospitals and universities ahead of mass strike
Troops in Myanmar have occupied hospitals and university campuses, and ramped up nighttime raids ahead of a nationwide strike to protest against the military coup, according to local media reports. Read more...
Jake Gyllenhaal shoots at an LAPD helicopter on Michael Bay's Ambulance
Jake Gyllenhaal came out with all guns blazing on the set of his new movie Ambulance, as production continued. The 40-year-old actor was spotted aiming a gun at an unseen nemesis as filming continued. Read more...
Liverpool should 'CASH IN' on Mohamed Salah if he wants to leave, claims club legend Robbie Fowler
The former Reds striker claims Liverpool should cash in on Mohamed Salah if the Egyptian winger wants to leave the club this summer amid links to Real Madrid and Barcelona. Read more...
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White supremacists are trying to join law enforcement and military 'to terrorize minorities'
The agency's San Antonio branch said right-wing extremistssought to joinlaw enforcement and the militaryin an effort to 'further' their ideologies, according to a leaked report. Read more...
Lydia Callis New York Mayor Bloomberg's sign language interpreter becomes breakout star of Superstorm Sandy
Lydia Callis's larger-than-life facial expressions and dramatic gestures have provided a rare moment of pleasure during the unfolding natural disaster. Read more...
A German cave may be where dogs were first domesticated, study claims
A team of scientists, led by the University of Tbingen, analysed genetic material preserved in the fossilised remains of eight canines found in theGnirshhle cave in southwest Germany. Read more...
Amazing dangerous waterfall pool hidden in a quiet national park in NSW near Sydney
A TikTok user posted the video of Carrington Waterfall in Budderoo National Park, about two hours south of the New South Wales capital, last week. Read more...
Bundesliga clash between Schalke and Mainz stakes claim to be football's worst-ever game
Kicker's rating system for players, referees and match entertainment has 'one' as the highest and 'six' as the lowest. Schalke nil Mainz nil was a definite 'six'. Read more...
Exposing Shady Gold Traders, Illegal Gun Traffickers and Government Lies
Three new books by investigative journalists tackle unsavory and dangerous spheres of human activity. Read more...
First on CNN Cameron Diaz wants to ship you her wine
Actress Cameron Diaz and fashion entrepreneur Katherine Power have a problem Their new wine label is so popular that even they are having tracking down bottles to buy. That's about to become easier for them and their loyal fans. Read more...
Rebecca Adlington cosies up to newborn son Albie and daughter Summer for sweet snap
The formercompetitive swimmer, 32, cosied up to her newborn son Albie and daughter Summer, five, as she markedIWD with sweet snap on Instagram on Monday. Read more...
Biden Administration Steps Up Push for School Reopenings
A day after President Biden said teachers should be prioritized for vaccination, the first lady and the education secretary hit the road to urge communities to return to in-person learning. Read more...
Kate Snow's reveals 'kids are feeling lost' amid pandemic, Zoom school
NBC senior national correspondent Kate Snow told DailyMail.com she is 'living through' these stressors with her two teenage children who are in ninth and 12th grade. Read more...
Florida man who taunted police while they looked for his missing wife is arrested for her murder
Roberto Colon, 66, was arrested on Saturday in Boynton Beach, Florida, on suspicion of murdering wife Mary Stella Gomez-Mullet, 45, after her body was found buried in his back yard. Read more...
Great Pacific Garbage Patch has 'connecting pathway with East Asia' that may feed it debris
Scientists may have solved what is feeding a floating landfill twice the size of Texas, known as Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The team found a transition channel that connects it with Asia. Read more...
Self-decapitating SEA SLUGS sever their own heads and regenerate a whole new body
Japanese scientists stumbled across the bizarre behaviour in two species ofsacoglossan sea slug and have no idea how, or why, the animal does this. Read more...
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We are looking to recruit users of MailOnline to appear in a short film for business to business purposes (i.e. not to be broadcast). Read more...
The Robots Are Coming for Phil in Accounting
Workers with college degrees and specialized training once felt relatively safe from automation. They arent. Read more...