US gov says verdict that found Roundup weed killer responsible for man’s cancer should be REVERSED 

The Trump administration says a verdict that found the weedkiller Roundup responsible for a man’s cancer should be overturned. On Friday, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Justice Department filed papers in court backing the maker of Roundup, Bayer AG.    The German-based pharmaceutical company claims the weedkiller’s active ingredient is not a carcinogen … Read more

James Argent looks healthy as he is seen for the first time since ‘suffering second drug overdose’ 

Embattled James ‘Arg’ Argent has been seen in public for the first time since he was hospitalised amid fears he had suffered a second drug overdose in just two months. The TOWIE star, 32, looked healthy as he ran errands near his home in South Woodford, Essex, on Monday – just under three weeks since … Read more

Christine McGuinness displays her incredible figure as she defiantly returns from another workout

Christine McGuinness displays her incredible figure as she defiantly returns from pre-Christmas workout… after slamming trolls who say she spends ‘too much time at the gym’ By Niomi Harris For Mailonline Published: 16:33 GMT, 23 December 2019 | Updated: 16:33 GMT, 23 December 2019 She recently hit back at trolls who criticised her for spending … Read more

Mutations in a father’s sperm could predict risk of autism in children, study finds

Mutations in a father’s sperm could predict risk of autism in children, study finds Researchers analyzed the sperm of fathers who had children previously diagnosed with autism They looked for mosaicism, a condition in which a person has genetically different sets of cells within their body It can cause disease in a child but not cause any … Read more

New genetically-modified ‘urban’ tomatoes ripen in compact bunches like grapes

A genetically-modified ‘urban agriculture tomato’ plant whose fruit grow in compact bunches like grapes has been developed by researchers from the US. Made using the CRISPR gene-editing tool, the bush is designed for compact growth — eschewing the plant’s usual long vines — and is ready for harvest in just 40 days.  Researchers hope the … Read more

Kylie Jenner names her top Instagram looks of 2019 which include her as Marilyn Monroe

Kylie Jenner sure has delivered some very alluring shoots to fill her Instagram page in 2019 much to the delight of her 154M followers. And on Monday the 22-year-old billionaire named her top looks of the year. One of her favorite pinup images was when she dressed up in a blonde wig to portray Marilyn Monroe … Read more

Meghan Markle discusses racism/ being mixed race in resurfaced video 

The Duchess of Sussex is seen discussing her racial heritage and hopes for a friendlier world in a candid campaign video dating back to February 2012. The resurfaced video, filmed as part of the ‘I Won’t Stand For…’ campaign for US charity Erase The Hate, saw stars including Meghan Markle and her former Suits co-star Patrick … Read more

Scientists discover ‘epilepsy demon’ on 2,700-year-old clay tablet in Iraq

A researcher studying an ancient Assyrian cuneiform tablet has made a terrifying discovery –an overlooked drawing of a demon believed to cause epilepsy. The 2,700-year-old clay tablet is inscribed with symbols that provide ancient medical treatments and although uncovered decades ago in Modern-day Iraq, a re-examination of the artifact uncovered the demonic being.  The creature … Read more

Brian McFadden’s daughters Molly, 18, and Lilly, 16, celebrate his engagement to Danielle Parkinson

Former Westlife singer Brian McFadden’s daughters Molly, 18, and Lilly, 16, have congratulated their father on his engagement to long-term girlfriend Danielle Parkinson.  The ex-boyband hunk, 39, who has been married twice before, popped the question to his PE teacher partner just a few days before Christmas, announcing the happy news via his Twitter page on Monday morning.  And Brian’s … Read more

Mother who lost all three children to cystic fibrosis pens moving letter about ’empty space’ at Xmas

A mother whose three children all died from cystic fibrosis penned a heartbreaking letter describing the ’empty space’ that now surrounds her at Christmas – and says losing a child is like ‘having your heart torn out and your stomach emptied’. Kathleen Keyes, 62, from Bray in County Wicklow, Ireland, lost her surviving son Fergal, 31, … Read more

Sensory experiences travellers associate with cities from bread in Paris to a pub fire in London

The smell of bread in Paris, the warmth of a pub fire in London and the scent of roasting chestnuts in New York: Sensory experiences travellers associate with cities around the world Other experiences include hearing the sound of water lapping a boat in Dubai  In Sydney, travellers like the cool breeze on the Manly to … Read more