More than a QUARTER of most-viewed COVID-19 videos on YouTube contain fake or misleading information

More than a quarter of the most-viewed English-language COVID-19 videos on YouTube ‘contain fake or misleading information’, a study has revealed. Experts warned that fake news about COVID-19 is reaching far more people than in any previous pandemic — with the potential to cause serious harm. Good quality, accurate information put out by government bodies … Read more

Married At First Sight: Steve Burley breaks silence on hair transplant rumours

Married At First Sight’s Steve Burley breaks silence on hair transplant rumours after fans notice a VERY bizarre detail about his quiff By Joshua Fox For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:47 BST, 13 May 2020 | Updated: 23:32 BST, 13 May 2020 Married At First Sight’s Steve Burley has denied having a hair transplant after … Read more

California doctor says arthritis drug improved coronavirus patients’ symptoms within 72 hours

California doctor says arthritis drug being tested in the US and France to treat coronavirus has improved patients’ symptoms within 72 hours Dr Imran Sharief, a pulmonologist from California, gave tocilizumab, a drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, to severely ill COVID-19 patients  He said one patient’s condition improved within 72 hours and they came … Read more

Britain has hit its ‘taxable limit’, a former minister warns the Government

Britain has hit its ‘taxable limit’, a former minister warns the Government after it emerges we could be left with a £300bn bill from coronavirus lockdown No 10 warned coronavirus has created ‘unprecedented economic uncertainty’  Rishi Sunak said it is ‘very likely’ the UK will face a significant recession’ this year Leaked analysis says ministers told … Read more

Huge global debt burden will ‘haunt us’ all, warns top economist

Huge global debt burden will ‘come back to haunt us’ all, warns top economist By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 21:51 BST, 13 May 2020 | Updated: 21:51 BST, 13 May 2020 The trillions of pounds of extra debt which is being taken on by governments around the world will ‘come back to … Read more

Boston Dynamics’ ‘Spot’ robotic dog deployed in Singapore to remind people to keep a safe distance

Boston Dynamics’ Spot the robotic ‘dog’ deployed in Singapore parks to tell people to keep a safe distance – as its cameras record how many people are in public spaces Boston Dynamics’s four-legged ‘Spot’ robot is patrolling parks in Singapore  The bot plays recorded messages and estimating the number of people It is in a testing … Read more

Ellen DeGeneres ‘is at the end of her rope’ amid ‘mean’ rumors

Rumors that Ellen DeGeneres are ‘mean’ have continued to circulate, and apparently the TV host has had enough, according to one source. ‘Ellen is at the end of her rope,’ the unnamed source close to the 62-year-old told UsWeekly on Wednesday. They also claim the multimillionaire is dismayed that the accusations of unpleasantness behind the … Read more

How much will remdesivir cost? Experts say even $10 may be too much for Gilead’s antiviral

Experts say even $10 is too much for the US-made antiviral drug approved to treat the novel coronavirus. Gilead Sciences’ medication, remdesivir, was shown to help reduce patients’ hospital stays over a placebo, in a clinical trial run by the National Institutes of Health. Last week, it became the first drug approved by the US … Read more

Florida skydivers are critically injured after their parachute malfunctioned and they hit a tree 

Terrifying moment tandem skydivers are critically injured in Florida after their parachute malfunctioned and they plunged into a tree Two men plunged to the ground on Wednesday after their parachute failed They were doing a tandem jump from a plane that took off from Dunn Airpark Video shows the instructor and student falling and spectators reacting … Read more

Government to guarantee trade credit insurance agreements

Supplier fears eased as Government steps in to guarantee trade credit insurance agreements By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:51 BST, 13 May 2020 | Updated: 21:51 BST, 13 May 2020 The Government has stepped in to guarantee trade credit insurance agreements as thousands of businesses struggle to pay their bills. Suppliers to … Read more