Scientists find evidence of America’s first mines with skeletons from 13,000 years ago underwater 

Archaeologists in Mexico have found some of the oldest mines in the Americas and 13,000-year-old human remains, after exploring an underwater area in the Yucatan peninsula. In a paper published in the journal Science Advances on Friday, the scientists told of finding ocher mines in underwater caves.   They had been intrigued by the 2007 discovery … Read more

America’s Got Talent: Sofia Vergara stumbles into seats after getting freaked out by Chef Boy Bonez

Sofia Vergara fell backward into the crowd while fleeing contestant Chef Boy Bonez on Tuesday’s episode of America’s Got Talent on NBC. The 47-year-old new judge freaked out when the Los Angeles rapper bugged his eyeballs all the way out while performing his rhymes. Sofia pressed her red X button against the act and when Chef … Read more

Alesha Dixon reveals plans to crack Hollywood after big break on America’s Got Talent

‘There are great things to come’: Alesha Dixon reveals plans to crack Hollywood by launching acting career after big break on America’s Got Talent By Connie Rusk For Mailonline Published: 21:52 BST, 23 June 2020 | Updated: 21:52 BST, 23 June 2020 Alesha Dixon has revealed her plans to make it as a Hollywood actress … Read more

America’s top soldier General Milley, had shouting match with Donald Trump forced him to back down

The nation’s top military officer, General Mark Milley, got into a ‘shouting match’ with President Donald Trump earlier this week after the president spoke of his wish to end the country’s riots and protests by sending in active military forces into American cities.  A senior military official alleges the pair argued loudly before Trump finally backed … Read more

Can America’s most divisive President survive November’s election? Reporter says he’s set to win

After the anarchic and deeply troubling scenes of recent days, many will surely conclude that, in overwhelming numbers, the American people will kick Donald Trump out of the White House in November’s election. What else could we do? Our country is in flames, with peaceful protesters being tear-gassed and struck with police batons amid looting … Read more

Discovering San Miguel de Allende – the 2019 Cultural Capital of the Americas 

The art and soul of Mexico: Discovering San Miguel de Allende – the 2019 Cultural Capital of the Americas San Miguel de Allende is located two-and-a-half hours north of Mexico City Fabrica La Aurora, an old textile mill, is now San Miguel de Allende’s artistic hub  It is filled with galleries displaying colourful, neo-impressionistic canvasses By … Read more

Gabrielle Union on getting axed from ‘toxic’ America’s Got Talent

Gabrielle Union has broken her silence on being axed from America’s Got Talent last year, and her mission to pave the way for a more inclusive Hollywood. The 47-year-old actress and producer told Variety, that she was compelled to report Simon Cowell‘s smoking on set and racist jokes cracked by guest judge Jay Leno – but … Read more

Chinese state media says Australia is America’s ‘lap dog’

Chinese state media has claimed the US coerced Australia into calling for an inquiry into the origins and spread of coronavirus.    An article in the Global Times, a state-controlled tabloid newspaper, said Australia is America’s ‘lapdog’ and serving as a US ‘pawn to create trouble for China‘.  It suggested President Donald Trump told Prime … Read more

BAE Systems buys Collins Aerospace’s GPS unit from America’s United Technologies business for £1.7bn

Defence giant BAE Systems buys Collins Aerospace GPS unit from America’s United Technologies for £1.7bn BAE shares rose 2.9 per cent, up 17.8p to 642.4p in trading on Monday Move comes just six months after United Technologies and Raytheon merged The GPS business has designed military receivers for more than 40 years By Sara Scarlett … Read more

Stunning photos reveal America’s incredible contrasting landscapes

America – it’s time for your close up. And it has to be said, you’re looking particularly dramatic, charming, epic and beautiful. These images, put together by MailOnline Travel, show the jaw-dropping diversity of the country. There are hot springs, bewitching oaks, rugged islands, cobbled streets and picturesque train journeys. We’ve included pictures of the … Read more