Heavy smokers face nearly DOUBLE risk of dying of COVID-19 compared to people who have never smoked
A new study from the Cleveland Clinic found that patients smoking one pack per day for more than 30 years were 1.9 times more likely to die from the virus than those who had never smoked before. Read more...
From Diego Maradona to The Best Of An Audience With 1980-2013 The best on demand TV to watch
The extraordinary, chaotic life of the late, truly great Argentinian is detailed in microcosm in Asif Kapadia's compelling account of Maradona's seven-year spell at Napoli. Read more...
Grindr is fined .7 million under European privacy law.
Regulators in Norway said Grindr had illegally shared details on users sexual orientation and locations with several advertising companies. Read more...
Wayne Rooney defers portion of his wages to help Derby through their cash crisis
EXCLUSIVE Rooney was instrumental in persuading other members of the squad to accept wage deferrals when he was a player at Pride Park last season, and has taken a similar approach as boss. Read more...
Mile 13 in the Deployment Marathon
Halfway through a deployment, looking for the "I can do this" moment. Read more...
Almost HALF of working class people in medieval England suffered broken bones
Almost half (44 per cent) of people on the lowest rung of society from the 10th to 14th centuries had some form of broken bone. Read more...
Banksy originals purchased for just set to fetch 0,000 at auction
An art fan who unwittingly bought two paintings by street artist Banksy in Central Park for just each is expected to receive a 0,000 windfall when the prints go up for auction. Read more...
Jurgen Klopp admits mistakes against Manchester United's searing counter attacks
United's first two goals from Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford came on the break in a 3-2 victory that added to Liverpool's problems after a five-game winless run in the Premier League. Read more...
Simple Soup Recipes
With this foundation of vegetables and water, delicious, homemade soup doesnt have to be complicated. Adding personality is up to you. Read more...
VW marks the 25th anniversary of the patchwork Polo Harlequin with one-off special
Volkswagen Netherlands has marked 25 years of the divisive Polo Harlequin by replicating the same hotchpotch colour scheme on a brand new version of the compact hatchback. Read more...
Theater to Stream Jerry Hermans Tunes; Marisa Tomei, Twice
The Pasadena Playhouse has a new tribute to Herman, the composer of Hello, Dolly!, and Tomei turns up in Beirut and Three Hotels. Read more...
The Road to Clemency From Trump Was Closed to Most Who Sought It
Of the nearly 240 pardons and commutations he granted during his term, only 25 came through the regular Justice Department process. The rest were a product of connections, influence and money. Read more...
Thousands defy Covid rules and strip off to swimwear for beers in the sun to mark Australia Day
Many flocked to popular hotspots such as Bondi Beach and the Gold Coast where they partied with little social distancing in sight to mark the national public holiday. Read more...
In Israel, Infections Drop Sharply After One Shot of Vaccine
Initial studies show a significant drop in infections and hospitalizations after just one dose, and very few cases after two. Experts caution that the results are preliminary. Read more...
Tiffany Trump Engaged to Michael Boulos
On the last day of her fathers term as president, she announced her intention to marry Michael Boulos. Read more...
Megan Thee Stallion puts her perky posterior on display as she celebrates HotGirlBootcamp progress
'WEEK 1 complete,' Megan wrote. 'We got a lil results or whateverrrrr. Swipe to see the progress.' Read more...
A Look at Past Vaccine Drives Smallpox, Polio and the Swine Flu
As governments begin rolling out the biggest vaccine drives in history, a look at mass vaccination campaigns of the past offers insight into mistakes. Read more...
Robin Goodfellow's Racing Tips Best bets for Monday, January 25
Sportsmail's racing expert Robin Goodfellow dishes out his tips for Monday's meetings at Kempton, Chelmsford City and Plumpton. 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...
Meet the world's smallest giraffes! Two animals born with dwarfism are no more than nine feet tall
Gimil and Nigel are two giraffes living in Africa that were born with dwarfism or skeletal dysplasia. The condition hindered their growth to no more than nine feet tall - the average giraffe is 18 feet tall. Read more...