Decorated astronaut Anne McClain (far left and far right) is accused of accessing estranged wife Summer Worden's (in black) bank account as part of a campaign to gain custody of her son. | Continue reading
The footage was caught on a Ring doorbell camera at the property in London. Thieves gained access to the supercar by using a relay system and key jamming techniques. | Continue reading
Archaeologists have uncovered a trunk at Pompeii containing a vast variety of fascinating objects that may have been part of a 'sorcerer's treasure trove'. | Continue reading
Ghislaine Maxwell, 57, has been living with tech CEO Scott Borgerson, 43, at his secluded $3M oceanfront property in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, DailyMail.com can reveal. | Continue reading
Flight records reveal that Bill Gates flew with Jeffrey Epstein from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Palm Beach on March 1, 2013, one of the few flights that year which pilot Larry Viskoski recorded. | Continue reading
The outrage culture among the search giant's rank-and-file has only increased since the 2017 firing of engineer James Damore over a controversial memo about Google's diversity policies. | Continue reading
icknamed Fedor, the anthropomorphous machine - which is remarkably agile - was seen undergoing a battery of stress-tests at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, last month. | Continue reading
Johan Rockstrom, former director of the Potsdam Institute of Climate Change Impact Research, has said we must adopt a healthy, plant-based diet to reduce our environmental impact. | Continue reading
ALAN RUSBRIDGER: What was Neil Basu thinking? Does he really think it is the role of the police to start dictating what newspapers get to write about? | Continue reading
Police rushed to the 1,017ft skyscraper overlooking London Bridge at 5.15am with witnesses claiming he managed to get to the 95th and final floor unchallenged. | Continue reading
EXCLUSIVE: Sir Kim Darroch (pictured) used secret cables and briefing notes to impugn Trump's character, warning London that the White House was 'uniquely dysfunctional'. | Continue reading
People around the world began to report the issues to outage tracker Down Detector shortly before 2pm BST (9am ET / 6am PT), before numbers grew into their thousands. | Continue reading
Taking antidepressants raises the risk of suicide, a study suggests. Steph Williams, of Featherstone in West Yorkshire, started hearing a voice barely a day after her dose increased. | Continue reading
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The Aberdeenshire 17-year-old sparked an international debate about transgender rights and free speech after a secretly filmed video clip of him being reprimanded by his teacher went viral. | Continue reading
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh analysed genetic information from 100 studies, including details on more than 350,000 people from urban and rural communities. | Continue reading
The makeshift refuge, set in Beijing, provides felines with food and water, plus a temperature-controlled environment which keeps the mercury at 27 degrees Celsius. | Continue reading
The breakthrough PSMA radiotherapy treatment is now privately available in the UK and two men have already been treated. Experts say it provides hope for men who have run out of options. | Continue reading
The agency, currently holding the World Health Assembly in Geneva, added the condition to its catalog, the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), on Monday. | Continue reading
Doctors have joined forces with international medical professionals to work on lifelong protection from illness and disease, in the form of a super immunisation. | Continue reading
Deep in the Malaysian jungle, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall rounds a corner on a muddy track and is stunned by the 20ft-high mounds of plastic waste looming over him. | Continue reading
Daniel Craig (left and bottom right) is making is feelings known as he joins with Cary Joji Fukunaga (bottom right) along with the female Bond cast (top right) while Phoebe Waller-Bridge (bottom) is gold. | Continue reading
Jean Debouzy, mayor of Montereau in northern France (stock photo), issued a decree saying he was 'favourable to the distribution of the little blue pills'. | Continue reading
Metropolitan Police officers set up the camera on a van in Romford, East London, which then cross-checked photos of faces of passers-by against a database of wanted criminals. | Continue reading
Chinese researchers have developed a new camera technology they can render human sized-subjects as far as 28 miles away. It can also cut through smog and other pollution thanks to a combination of tech. | Continue reading
Building off of a concept introduced by physicist Gerard O'Neill – who Bezos himself studied under during his time at Princeton – the Blue Origin founder outlined habitats that could hold cities. | Continue reading
Nearly 1,000 patients complaining of chest pain were assessed and treated at Turku PET Centre, Finland and their data used to train the LogitBoost algorithm. | Continue reading
Spanish treasure that predates the arrival of Columbus by 200 years has been found in Utah. The two coins, minted in Madrid, were found in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. | Continue reading
The victims, from Telangana state, include a boy who threw himself in front of a train and another girl who burned herself to death after a 'major failings' with an IT system meant to grade papers. | Continue reading
Being a parent can be difficult and Mark Zuckerberg is eager to help his wife Priscilla through the process. The Facebook CEO built her a 'sleep box' make nighttime easier with young children. | Continue reading
French architects have revealed a stunning set of plans to redesign Notre Dame Cathedral's fire-ravaged roof as a greenhouse, complete with a glass roof. | Continue reading
JD Durkin from Queens, New York admitted that the chimpanzee developing technology skills is worrying for society in general, claiming it could be 'the end for us idiots'. | Continue reading
TV personality and adventurer Alison Teal paddled around the coastline of Tulum with piles of waste choking the waters and obstructing her path. | Continue reading
MDMA increases levels of the 'love hormone' in mice and allows them to form close and trusting social bonds and reshape their memories in otherwise impossible ways, a Johns Hopkins study suggests. | Continue reading
The staggering map pin points every location where human waste has been reported since 2011. The result is a blanket of brown pins which almost covers the city entirely. | Continue reading
Brian Harper, 67, from Malvern Hills, Worcester, has developed the canine bio-lantern - a system using methane released from bags of dog poo to fuel light. | Continue reading
The explosion of social media has sparked an overreaction, according to Alan Rusbridger. A post of two Iranian sporting teams from different eras led Marlene Weise to be banned from Facebook. | Continue reading
As many as 1,000 clips are reviewed by staff members per shift in outposts in Boston, India and Romania. In a report, staff members have said that the recordings can contain distressing content. | Continue reading
The 'incredibly well preserved' discovery was made by a team of scientists from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. | Continue reading
In new book, Empty Planet, Canadian journalist John Ibbitson and political scientist Darrell Bricker argue that UN population predictions may have missed the mark completely. | Continue reading
Fifty years ago this week, Jerry Lee Lewis arrived in Britain and revealed his young companion was his 13-year-old wife, Myra. It destroyed the rock'n'roll sensation and set the pattern for decades of pop excess | Continue reading
What four million viewers didn’t know was that I had been living with type 1 diabetes for a decade, and my ‘fail’ was the result of the illness, says Rohit Kachroo. | Continue reading
People with the infection were 50 per cent more likely to have schizophrenia, Danish researchers found. Findings add to previous research showing a link to mind-altering behaviours. | Continue reading
The chart published earlier this month by economist Mark Perry for the American Enterprise Institute uses Bureau of Labor Statistics to chart inflation in several sectors between 1998 and 2018. | Continue reading
State-run newspaper China Daily reported that officials in the Chinese province of Hebei created the app, named 'map of deadbeat debtors', which can be accessed through social media app WeChat. | Continue reading
The study, carried out at the University of Warwick, makes use of computer vision and machine learning to speed up the identification of anomalies and refers them to a human specialist. | Continue reading
The European Space Agency revealed it has signed up rocket maker ArianeGroup to develop plans for a moon base that could be used to mine material from the lunar surface. | Continue reading
The state of Sikkim, located in northeastern India is expecting to roll out the trial run of universal basic income for all its citizens by 2022, the local MP said. | Continue reading