Biden administration is attempting to sign agreements with outside firms to help vaccine makers

The Biden administration is currently trying to find outside firms to help boost production of coronavirus vaccines, a new report claims.  White House officials have allegedly reached out to several companies to ask about aiding with the fill and finish portion, or filling vials with the vaccine itself, sources exclusively told The Daily Beast. It … Read more

Thousands sign petition demanding sacked binman is given job back after decapitating boy’s snowman

Nearly 3,000 people have signed a petition demanding a binman gets his job back after he was sacked for decapitating a three-year-old boy’s snowman with a kung fu kick.  CCTV footage captured Callum Woodhouse, 19, kicking off the top of the 6ft-tall creation in Hereford while waiting for a bin to be emptied into the … Read more

45 Republican senators vote Trump trial illegal – in sign they will vote to acquit 

A majority of Republicans voted Tuesday that Donald Trump’s second impeachment is unconstitutional, a sign the former president will likely be acquitted in his upcoming trial. Republican Senator Rand Paul forced the Senate to vote on the issue, arguing the trial was illegal given that Trump no longer occupies the Oval Office. Most Republicans, including … Read more

45 Republican senators vote Trump trial illegal – in sign they will vote to acquit 

A majority of Republicans voted Tuesday that Donald Trump’s second impeachment is unconstitutional, a sign the former president will likely be acquitted in his upcoming trial. Republican Senator Rand Paul forced the Senate to vote on the issue, arguing the trial was illegal given that Trump no longer occupies the Oval Office. Most Republicans, including … Read more

Science reveals swearing may be a sign of intelligence, creativity and helps us endure more pain 

Being told ‘you curse like a sailor’ is usually not a compliment, but scientists who have studied swearing for decades say using foul language is actually beneficial. Numerous studies have found using taboo words may be a sign of intelligence, honesty and creativity, as well as a way to withstand pain. Although swearing has been … Read more

Science reveals swearing may be a sign of intelligence, creativity and helps us endure more pain 

Being told ‘you curse like a sailor’ is usually not a compliment, but scientists who have studied swearing for decades say using foul language is actually beneficial. Numerous studies have found using taboo words may be a sign of intelligence, honesty and creativity, as well as a way to withstand pain. Although swearing has been … Read more

Shops sold 2.5 BILLION bottles of water in 2019 as tide of plastic shows no sign of slowing down

Shops sold 2.5 BILLION bottles of water in 2019 as tide of plastic shows no sign of slowing down, figures reveal Ten biggest supermarkets found to have sold 2.5billion plastic bottles of water   Big stores sold equivalent of 37 plastic bottles for every person in UK in 2019 Tesco was found to be the biggest … Read more

Shops sold 2.5 BILLION bottles of water in 2019 as tide of plastic shows no sign of slowing down

Shops sold 2.5 BILLION bottles of water in 2019 as tide of plastic shows no sign of slowing down, figures reveal Ten biggest supermarkets found to have sold 2.5billion plastic bottles of water   Big stores sold equivalent of 37 plastic bottles for every person in UK in 2019 Tesco was found to be the biggest … Read more

Abbie Chatfield reveals why she would NEVER sign on to be The Bachelorette

Abbie Chatfield reveals why she would NEVER sign on to be The Bachelorette after two failed attempts on the reality TV dating franchise By Louise Starkey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:58 GMT, 25 January 2021 | Updated: 04:58 GMT, 25 January 2021 Abbie Chatfield has failed to find lasting love on three separate reality … Read more

NHS urged to recognise ‘Covid tongue’ as official sign of the disease

Professor Tim Spector, from King’s College London, said he’s seeing an increasing number of infected patients with sores on their tongue and unusual mouth ulcers The NHS is being urged to recognise ‘Covid tongue’ as an official symptom of coronavirus amid fears it is becoming more widespread.  Professor Tim Spector, from King’s College London, said … Read more