Airline pilots file dozens of reports of UFOs over Canada – as sightings in country increase

There have been over a dozen UFO sightings reported by commercial airline pilots in Canada in recent years. One too-close encounter even forced a plane to dive to avoid it, injuring two flight attendants, while a ‘shiny, silver object’ was seen over Toronto, and one pilot spotted an aircraft in 2018 that appeared to be moving … Read more

Airline pilots file dozens of reports of UFOs over Canada – as sightings in country increase

There have been over a dozen UFO sightings in Canada in recent years. The Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Report System (CADORS), operated by federal department Transport Canada, has UFO sightings listed in their archives. Their database includes almost 300,000 incident reports, which include any event involving an aircraft, not just UFO sightings. The sightings include … Read more

Coronavirus: UK policy change on AstraZeneca jab ‘did not increase vaccine hesitancy’

The UK deciding not to give AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine to under-30s has not put people off getting vaccinated, a survey has suggested. Regulators said concerns about extremely rare blood clots being triggered by the jab meant it would be safer to give young adults a different one where possible. In Europe clotting fears spooked some … Read more

Lack of SLEEP can increase your risk of dementia, study finds

Not sleeping enough can increase the risk of developing dementia later in life, according to a new study that found those getting under six hours were most at risk. Researchers from the University of Paris analysed survey data on the health of 7,959 British individuals since 1985, including self-reported sleep durations.  The team, led by Severine … Read more

Living in busy city doesn’t increase chances of catching Covid, says Iran contact-tracing app data

Living in a busy city doesn’t increase the chance of getting Covid-19, but overcrowding does, a new study reveals. Researchers analysed cases in Tehran, Iran, one of the early epicentres of the pandemic, using data from AC-19, Iran’s national Covid ‘detection’ app.  AC-19, which was withdrawn from Google’s app store last year over alleged concerns of government spying, … Read more

Shipments of Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines will increase by 7% next week after J&J shot paused

The U.S. government is increasing its allocations of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccine after federal agencies recommended a pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Across the country next week, there will be a seven percent increase in the number of doses shipped, according to new data published on Tuesday. During the week of … Read more

Toxic gas in the brain may increase your risk of developing dementia 

Levels of a toxic gas in the brain could influence whether or not we get dementia and epilepsy, a study reveals. The gas, hydrogen sulfide (H2S), is created inside the body in small doses – and is perhaps best known for carrying the torrid smell of rotten eggs.   H2S is produced in the brain and several … Read more

Indoor and outdoor home offices set to increase as workers adapt to new normal

Britons are readying themselves for the ‘new norm’ of home working, with more sheds, garages and summerhouses likely to be transformed into offices in the near future. A growing number of people are planning to set up designated rooms or workspaces within or outside their homes, according to research by Aviva. Close to half of … Read more

UK gambling bosses see their personal wealth increase by £4.9bn

The bosses of the UK’s gambling giants have added up to £4.9billion to their personal wealth after the pandemic sparked a boom in online betting. Millions of punters around the world have logged on to British online casinos to bet while stuck at home in lockdowns. The trend has turbocharged UK gambling stocks, sending them … Read more

US Covid deaths fall to their lowest level since OCTOBER but daily cases increase to 80,00

New cases of coronavirus in the U.S. rose for the third week in a row even as vaccinations continue to ramp up across the country.  Infections rose five percent to more than 450,000 last week, according to a DailyMail.com analysis of data from Johns Hopkins University. On Monday, health officials recorded 79,075 – the fourth … Read more