New Noteworthy, From Isabel Allende to Robert Walser
A selection of recent titles of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading. Read more...
One N.H.L. Division, Seven Canadian Teams and a Lot of Travel
The N.H.L.s new North Division will feature the Original Six rivalry between Toronto and Montreal and the Battle of Alberta. But itll also require cross-country trips. Read more...
For Minari, Lee Isaac Chung Returns to the Home He Longed to Leave
With Minari, Lee Isaac Chung tells a semi-autobiographical tale of growing up Korean-American in the heartland. Read more...
Hurricane Sandy Michael Bloomberg and Andrew Cuomo blame hurricane on climate change
Since New York City's foundation in the early 17th century, the lower tip of Manhattan has been at the heart of metropolitan life - despite its vulnerability to flooding from the harbour. Two possible links between global warming and the damage wrought by Sandy are the raised sea levels which make it easier for the coast to flood, and warm air in the Atlantic Ocean increasing the fierceness of the storm. Read more...
Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool's title parade WON'T take place this summer
The Reds have been unable to celebrate their league title with a traditional open-top bus parade through the city with their fans - and Klopp doesn't see it happening this summer. Read more...
Heroines of Self-Loathing
Whats with all the female literary characters who cant stand themselves? Read more...
Moderna to launch trials of new booster vaccine that targets South African Covid variant
The Boston-based biotech has already shipped the raw materials to the US National Institutes of Health, which helped the firm study its first jab, to start human trials. Read more...
Masters Tournament Will Allow Limited Number of Fans to Attend
After hosting the 2020 event without spectators in November, six months delayed from its usual spring date, Augusta National Golf Club announced it would restore some tradition. Read more...
Britain's most spectacular wildlife experiences, from Norfolk to Northumberland
The Mail on Sunday's Jame Litston rounds-up the best wildlife experiences in Britain. Pink-footed geese steal the show in Norfolk, while spectacular starlings are on the bill in Brighton. Read more...
Spring Budget 2021 Rishi Sunak faces Tory pressure over tax hike fears
The Chancellor will unveil his Budget on March 3 and he is expected to set out a raft of continued coronavirus support measures for businesses and families. Read more...
Dreaming of the Departed
Nighttime visitations from lost family members are not uncommon among caregivers. Read more...
Tatiana Calderon, the driver leading the way for an all-female team
The Le Mans 24hrs race made history with two all-female teams taking part in the iconic competition. The last time that happened was in 1977. Tatiana Calderon was part of the Richard Mille Racing Team alongside other recognizable names in the world of motorsport. Read more...
What Kind of Plane Am I Flying On?
After engine debris from a Boeing 777-200 rained down on a Denver suburb, some fliers may want to know more about plane safety and maintenance. Here are some answers. Read more...
Maya, the only female porter in Ludhiana, carries bags for a few rupees to pay for her son, 12
Maya Devi, 40, is the only woman railway porter in the Punjab city of Ludhiana. As the mother of a 12-year-old, she has no choice but to keep working. Read more...
Squealing Children and Noisy Neighbors? Theres a Map for That
The crowdsourced guide collects anonymous gripes and pins every grievance on an interactive map, creating a record of the irritating sounds and sights of Japan. Read more...
Phobos and Deimos are the remnants of a much larger Martian moon blown apart one billion years ago
Astronomers from Zurich believe Phobos and Deimos are two fragments of what was once a much larger Martian moon which was blown apart by a stray asteroid. Read more...
Ronald Koeman's Barcelona press conference cut short as he gets NOSE BLEED for second time in weeks
The Dutchman was speaking to journalists ahead of his side's clash with Sevilla on Saturday but had to leave prematurely. He is taking blood thinning medication for his heart. Read more...
House Democrats Press Cable Providers on Election Fraud Claims
Before a hearing set for Wednesday, Democrats on the Energy and Commerce Committee asked cable companies what they did to combat the spread of misinformation. Read more...
Naomi Osaka overcomes Jennifer Brady to win second Australian Open title
Naomi Osaka powered her way to a second Australian Open title with a comprehensive straight sets victory over grand slam final debutante Jennifer Brady. Read more...
Chinas Emissions of Ozone-Harming Gas Are Declining, Studies Find
New research confirms that emissions from China of CFC-11, a banned gas that harms Earths ozone layer, have fallen sharply, reversing a dangerous spike. Read more...