US coronavirus death toll tops 100,000 just four months after the first case was confirmed

The U.S. death toll from coronavirus topped 100,000 on Wednesday, a startling milestone just four months after the country’s first case was confirmed.  It remains the highest death toll from the virus in the world and surpasses the U.S. military combat fatalities suffered in every conflict since the Korean War.  Johns Hopkins University said there … Read more

Ford technology ROASTS inside of police vehicles at 133 degrees Fahrenheit to kill coronavirus

Ford unveils technology that ROASTS the inside of police vehicles at 133 degrees Fahrenheit in an effort to kill coronavirus concentrations The software cranks temperatures inside vehicles to 133 degrees Fahrenheit It holds internal temps for 15 minutes and greatly reduces virus concentration   Software is compatible with Ford’s police vehicles and available now Here’s how to help … Read more

Selma Blair shares sweet embrace with beau Ron Carlson as loved-up couple enjoy outing in LA

Selma Blair shares sweet embrace with beau Ron Carlson as loved-up couple enjoy outing in LA By Rachel Mcgrath For Dailymail.com Published: 23:47 BST, 27 May 2020 | Updated: 23:47 BST, 27 May 2020 They reignited their romance at the start of 2020. And it’s clear that the relationship between Selma Blair and Ron Carlson … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Pubs and restaurants ‘could open next month’

Pubs could be allowed to reopen as early as next month, as the Prime Minister tonight gave Britons fresh hope of enjoying a drink in a beer garden this summer. Boris Johnson tonight told MPs he hopes to allow watering holes and restaurants to re-open earlier July 4 – the date which has been set … Read more

Jeremy Corbyn is pictured ‘flouting social distancing rules’

Jeremy Corbyn is pictured ‘flouting social distancing rules when he stops to chat with a passer-by on a birthday trip to a London lock’ Jeremy Corbyn accused of ‘not social distancing’ during alleged birthday trip  Former leader seen standing close to passer-by ‘as they speak at a London lock’  In Facebook a post, users pointed … Read more

Grocery sales rise at their fastest rate in 25 years during lockdown

Grocery sales rise at their fastest rate in 25 years as shoppers stock up during lockdown By Tom Witherow For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 27 May 2020 | Updated: 22:09 BST, 27 May 2020 Grocery sales are rising at the fastest rate for more than quarter of a century as shoppers flock online … Read more

Elijah Wood, Orlando Bloom and Ian McKellen reunite with their fellow Lord Of The Rings co-stars

They were part of one of the greatest film franchises in history, which remains a classic after almost two decades. And the Lord Of The Rings cast are set to reunite for Josh Gad’s Reunited Apart YouTube series on Sunday, and a hilarious clip teasing the episode was released on Wednesday for fans to enjoy. … Read more

HENRY DEEDES sees the Prime Minister’s appearance before the Commons Liaison Committee

Hair skew-whiff, a homely fireplace as backdrop and matey, first-name terms only. The Prime Minister appeared before a chosen collection of Westminster’s most self-regarding bobbies yesterday trying to appear as relaxed possible. It was clear, though, that events of recent days had knocked him off-kilter. His jowls were walrussy, the bags under his eyes bulging … Read more

Mexican cartel leader fights extradition to US for 1985 murder

Fugitive cartel leader, featured in Netflix’s Narcos: Mexico tells Mexican court he’s broke so is not a flight risk as he fights his extradition to the United States for the 1985 murder of a DEA agent Rafael Caro Quintero informed a Mexico City court that he has no money and is unemployed in his latest … Read more

Small firms still waiting for vital loans with £18.5bn already lent

Small firms still waiting for vital loans with £18.5bn already lent through government’s emergency schemes By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 27 May 2020 | Updated: 22:09 BST, 27 May 2020 Small businesses desperate for cash are still missing out on emergency loans, despite banks having lent £18.5billion. Lenders have been … Read more