Could this be love, or just happy pills?
The Effect at the Cottesloe Theatre, is immersive. The audience is transported to luxurious private clinic. Comfy banquettes with flower arrangements double as a lab where drug trials for anti-depressants are taking place. Read more...
Butterflies don't just clap their wings, they form a 'pocket' that creates added jet propulsion
Scientists have uncovered they mystery of how butterflies move. Experts in Sweden found the majestic insects not only clap their wings, but clasp them to make a pocket for more propulsion. Read more...
Trump's 'reality TV presidency' gets a new, more produced look with Biden TV
Much has been written about Donald Trump's "TV presidency," and how the former reality-TV star sought to produce his time in the White House. Throughout his presidential campaign, however, Joe Biden's team -- in its adherence to Covid protocols -- has been shaped through the language of television, creating crowd-pleasing TV moments minus the crowds. Read more...
ALEXANDRA SHULMAN Celebrities can flee Britain to a fabulous villa but they can't escape from guilt
ALEXANDRA SHULMAN Who said when it came to Covid we are all in it together? Coronavirus has run a neon-pink highlighter over how money can buy escape. Read more...
Judge denies James Heerdegen's request for a restraining order against wife Christina Ricci
Court documents obtained by DailyMail.com show a Superior Court of California judge turned down Heerdegen's request for a temporary restraining order Friday. Read more...
QAnon39;s 39;Meme Queen39; Marches On
Valerie Gilbert posts dozens of times a day in support of an unhinged conspiracy theory. The story of this meme queen hints at how hard it will be to bring people like her back to reality. Read more...
Olympic Athlete Speaks of Assault and Breaks a Bigger Silence in Greece
Sofia Bekatorou, a sailing champion, said she was sexually assaulted by a top sports official, prompting an outpouring of support in a country where the issue has long been ignored. Read more...
When Some Critics Reject the Film Thats About Your Life
After Hollywood optioned his devastating essay about his dying wife, Matthew Teague vowed the movie would do right by her. The reviews landed like a gut punch. Read more...
Flood claims were up as much as 9,000% last year
More people seem to have been hit by storms over the past year as there was a 177% increase in storm claims and a 90% increase in flood claims in 2020, compared to 2019, data shows. Read more...
Lea Michele wishes husband Zandy Reich a happy birthday with an intimate photo
They welcomed their first child just five and a half months ago. Read more...
An Australia With No Google? The Bitter Fight Behind a Drastic Threat
The big tech platforms are facing a challenge unlike any other as Australia moves to make them pay for news. Read more...
TV ad links gay Democratic Rep David Cicilline to a child molester, murderer and predator
The ad refers to the freshman's time as a lawyer two decades ago when he defended hardened criminals and is designed to boost GOP hopeful Brendan Doherty. Formerly the head of the state police, Doherty is making his first run for office. Read more...
People share hilarious pictures of their cat 'malfunctioning'
Cats are usually known to be elegant creatures, but feline lovers have shared snaps of their pets behaving very strangely in a hilarious gallery for Bored Panda. Read more...
With Positive Tests, Australias Summer of Pro Tennis Has a Rocky Start
After some passengers on charter flights tested positive for the coronavirus, 72 players will not be allowed to practice for two weeks. Read more...
Britain dishes out a record 366,919 Covid jabs - 200 a MINUTE
NHS data published today show that almost 250,000 people in Cumbria and the North East have had a Covid vaccine, compared to just 25,000 in Shropshire and Telford as 200 jabs given a minute. Read more...
Sandra Bullock sells her Georgia estate for .2M
The 56-year-old Oscar-winning beauty first listed her home for.5million in March 2019 but she reduced the price several times over the past two years. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMER Counting the cost of Coronavirus
The country will have to find ways of living within its means. But some of the help provided - free school meals during holidays and a permanentuplift in universal credit - should remain in place. Read more...
With Money, and Waste, China Fights for Chip Independence
Beijings drive to free itself from reliance on imported semiconductors has lifted start-ups and big firms alike. Some have flamed out. But there has been progress. Read more...
Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez Led a Musically Earnest Inauguration
Artists including Bruce Springsteen, Demi Lovato and John Legend tried to bring together an America that couldnt gather in person, and irony and bombast were banished. Read more...
Uncle Vanya, Vaudeville Theatre, London Uncle Vanya's dacha is all too wooden
Carmichaels plaintive, plain Sonya is one of the strengths of Lindsay Posners exceptionally starry but disappointingly lacklustre revival. Her blushing joy when she dares to say how much she loves Astrov is wretchedly moving. Read more...
Auto Safety Agency Faces Calls for Overhaul as Biden Presidency Begins
The new administration can restart the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which should be leading the world when it comes to vehicle safety, the head of an advocacy group said. Read more...