Author: Admin-3rizs

Billions of doses of ground-breaking Covid vaccines have been dished out globally since the early days of the pandemic. They have, without doubt, saved many millions of lives.But a highly controversial claim has been thrust into the spotlight: some of the jabs cause cancer.President Donald Trump’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, has raised safety concerns and Florida’s surgeon general, Dr Joseph Lapado, said they are ‘not appropriate for use in human beings’. The state of Iowa has already moved to enforce an outright ban.In the UK last month, broadcaster Piers Morgan declared on his YouTube show that he’d had…

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For those that enjoy a cruise ship holiday part of the fun is having adventures off the boat organised for you. But a former cruise ship worker has warned that just a few excursion errors could actually wreck your trip.Lucy Southerton, 28, who worked on cruise ships for a decade says one of the biggest mistakes passengers can make is not doing their research before signing up for an outing. Speaking in a video posted to her YouTube channel, which has over 86,000 subscribers, she said: ‘So many people book cruise line excursions without doing any research on the port that they’re actually…

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By MAX WINTERS Published: 23:38 GMT, 22 March 2025 | Updated: 23:43 GMT, 22 March 2025 President Donald Trump was given a largely raucous reception when he walked into the NCAA wrestling championships on Saturday night for the second time in three years.Trump made his way into Wells Fargo Center not long after 7pm ET, cutting off an interview with a wrestler being broadcast on ESPN.The Republican was given a standing ovation as he emerged from the bowels of the arena, waving to his fans and shaking hands. There was a smattering of boos but they were drowned out by chants of ‘USA’. Trump…

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A day after the White House floated the shocking idea of U.S. ‘ownership’ of Ukrainian nuclear plants, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday said he could not legally negotiate transfer of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.The plant, which came under fire after Russia’s invasion and raised fears of a nuclear disaster, is currently occupied by Russian troops. Now offline, it is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.Trump said the U.S. could own it, in the latest statement seeking to shake up negotiations meant to bring an end to the three-year war. The topic came up in Trump’s phone call Wednesday with Zelensky. ‘President…

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Leaked audio revealed an ESPN insider referring to Stephen A. Smith as an ‘angry Black man,’ discussing how the staff views the television personality amid his rise in political commentary.James O’Keefe, founder of far-right activist group Project Veritas, posted a clip to his X account on Friday, appearing to show a recorded conversation between LA-based assignment editor and producer Ryan Bertrand and another woman, according to O’Keefe’s claims.The audio seemed to capture the conversation between the two, during which Bertrand commented on the racial undertones of Smith’s ‘angry’ on-air persona.’We have this one guy, his name is Stephen A. Smith,…

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Brad Pitt has hit a snag in the $20.5 million lawsuit against his Make it Right Project.Pitt, 61, started the project in the wake of 2005’s devastating Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans with an aim to build ecologically sustainable homes to replace the houses that were flooded.He spent $12 million through his Make It Right Project to build 150 ecologically sustainable homes but now, nearly two decades later, those homeowners have organized a class action lawsuit against him and his non profit.Many of the homes have developed mold problems and other serious issues. The homeowners’ legal team, Ron Austin Law, scored…

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The US Army is set to test its next-generation long-range missile today, ensuring the weapon is reliable and accurate for soldiers in a potential future conflict.The launch is taking place at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Thursday between 10:30am and 11am ET.The test will see the military’s $3.5 million ground-to-ground missiles fired from trucks up to 300 miles away from targets.The Army hopes this new generation of missiles soon replaces their aging arsenal that has been used in combat since the early 1990s. Thursday’s test follows several other successful test firings of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) by the Army and Lockheed Martin, including…

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Hundreds of thousands of people a year go under the knife for plastic surgery – whether it’s for bigger boobs, a smaller nose or even to look like their favorite celebrity. And while most people are fine to shell out thousands of dollars for the traits they desire, not everyone is a good candidate for cosmetic procedures. Typically, doctors advise people who are very young, suffer from health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes or people who have had past surgical complications to avoid an elective operation. Now, Dr Charles Lee, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, has revealed why certain people…

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It might have been named as one of Britain’s worst places to live – but tourists seemingly love Crawley. That is according to Government data showing the West Sussex town is one of the most popular places visited by foreign travellers. It ranked 15th on the Office for National Statistics (ONS) list of destinations. That put it above Nottingham (16th), Robin Hood’s homeland, and Aberdeen (17th), repeatedly a winner of the ‘Beautiful Scotland’ award.Crawley, which derives from the Anglo Saxon word ‘crawe leah’, meaning ‘a crow-infested clearing’, also beat out Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Reading and world-famous pilgrimage destination Canterbury.The results could be explained by Crawley…

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Ben Gerrard had just sat down for Sunday lunch when he got a text from his friend Kurt that began to unravel a bizarre small-town crime spree.’My pride flag got stolen last night, did yours?’Gerrard was out of town, so he checked his doorbell camera to see if the LGBTQ flag was still flying from the porch of his house in Chestertown, Maryland.His was gone too. Mystified, he wound his Ring doorbell footage back until 12.41am and caught the heist in action.The footage showed two teenagers run up the steps, unhook the flag, and sprint back to a waiting pickup truck,…

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