9/11 first responders may be at higher risk for dementia, studies suggest

First responders at Ground Zero on 9/11 are at greater risk for dementia than average Americans, two new studies suggest.  In addition to being vulnerable to certain cancers as a result of exposure to toxic dust clouding the air in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers, firefighters and paramedics may be robbed … Read more

Fans of The Voice suggest the show is RIGGED

By George, he’s done it before! Fans of The Voice suggest the show is RIGGED as footage emerges of Andy Dexterity singing Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody on stage BEFORE the battle rounds By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:38 BST, 28 June 2020 | Updated: 11:50 BST, 28 June 2020 The Voice coach Boy … Read more

Leading thinkers suggest how to revive Britain’s economy post-Covid 

In the darkest hours of the Second World War, the Churchill-led coalition government embarked on the bravest of enterprises. It sought to put in place a social and economic settlement which would protect the lives of citizens in decades to come. The Beveridge Report of 1942 provided a blueprint for confronting what the author described … Read more

Job listings suggest Amazon may add LIVE TV to Prime Video

Amazon may add 24/7 live news, sports and linear shows to Prime Video according to recently discovered job listings The platform may dip its toes into 24/7 linear programming Job listings and an anonymous source have corroborated Amazon’s intention Specific programming partners have yet to be identified  By James Pero For Dailymail.com Published: 20:19 BST, 24 … Read more

New cars are 5% less fuel efficient than official figures suggest

Official fuel economy figures quoted by car makers are still being exaggerated despite the introduction of a new official test in 2017 to provide more realistic miles per gallon (mpg) claims, new data shows. Analysis of real-world fuel efficiency measurements of a batch of the latest petrol, diesel and hybrid cars found that – on … Read more

New flu jab scientists suggest will offer better protection for over-65s could arrive next year 

New flu jab that scientists suggest will offer better protection for the over-65s could be rolled out next year European health officials have now approved a new flu jab for the over-65s   The stronger, immune-boosting vaccine could be rolled out from next year Flu is dangerous and accounted for more than 17,000 deaths in the … Read more

Valuable axes from German burial site suggest Neolithic societies were not as egalitarian as thought

Valuable stone axes discovered at a 6,000-year old hilltop burial site in Germany suggest Neolithic societies were not as egalitarian as previously thought The two rare weapons were found at a tumulus site west of Frankfurt in the 1880s Experts have linked them to a burial mound recently found at the neolithic site The presence of … Read more

Leaks suggest Apple’s mysterious augmented reality glasses ,’Apple Glass’ will retail at $499

Leaks suggest Apple’s mysterious augmented reality glasses, ‘Apple Glass’ will retail starting at $499 Apple’s AR glasses will reportedly retail starting at $499 The glasses will come with plastic frames instead of metal They will also work in tandem with a user’s iPhone Processing will happen on the phone instead of the glasses  By James Pero … Read more

Coronavirus UK: 140k in England infected, swab tests suggest

Around 560,000 people could die from coronavirus if half of Britain gets infected, a leading scientist has warned after results from the government antibody surveillance scheme suggested the virus kills 1.7 per cent of all cases.  Sir Patrick Vallance, Number 10’s chief scientific adviser, revealed last night in the Downing Street press conference that around … Read more

15,000 ‘excess deaths’ in the US suggest that many more died of COVID

The number of people who died in the early weeks of the pandemic’s grip on the US far exceeded what would be expected in a normal year – and nearly doubled the number of coronavirus deaths counted by early April, new research reveals.  Between March 1 and April 4 of this year, there were 15,400 … Read more