People rush to Washington State for Covid vaccine as freezer breaks

Hundreds of people raced to clinics in Washington state for their chance to get the coronavirus vaccine after a freezer failure put thousands of doses at risk of spoiling. Around 8.50pm on Thursday, an alarm went off on a freezer unit holding 1,650 doses of the Moderna vaccine at Kaiser Permanente in Seattle, which – … Read more

More than 4,400 Americans die from COVID-19 on the same day President Biden is sworn in

The United States recorded its second deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic on Wednesday with 4,229 American fatalities.  It marks the third time that the daily death toll has surpassed 4,000 and is second only to January 12 on which 4,327 deaths were recorded, according to a DailyMail.com analysis of data from Johns Hopkins University.   … Read more

Ann Reinking who starred on Broadway as actor, dancer and choreographer dies at age 71

Ann Reinking who starred on Broadway and was the muse of late choreographer Bob Fosse died on Saturday in Washington at age 71. The Tony Award-winning actor, dancer and choreographer was visiting family in Washington state when she died in her sleep, her sister-in-law Dahrla King told Variety in an article on Monday. No cause of … Read more

Coronavirus found in US blood samples from DECEMBER 2020

A new study that found traces of coronavirus in US blood samples from December last year is adding to the growing evidence that the virus was circulating for months before China announced its existence, casting more shadows over the truth about the pandemic and fuelling suspicions of a cover-up by Beijing.  Claims the global outbreak … Read more

Coronavirus found in US blood samples from DECEMBER 2020

A new study that found traces of coronavirus in US blood samples from December last year is adding to the growing evidence that the virus was circulating for months before China announced its existence, casting more shadows over the truth about the pandemic and fuelling suspicions of a cover-up by Beijing.  Claims the global outbreak … Read more

800-year-old Pueblo Indian blanket made out of 11,500 turkey feathers

There’s more uses for a turkey than the centerpiece of your Thanksgiving feast. Researchers believe the flightless fowl held deep significance for ancient Pueblo Indians in the American Southwest, who domesticated the bird but didn’t eat it.  Archaeologists at Washington State University examined a 800-year-old feather blanket from southeast Utah, one of the few remaining … Read more