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Man falls in love with own mother, confesses to wife they have 'mind-blowing' sex
A man who was reunited with his biological mother after 30 years of separation confessed to his wife that he was in love with his mother and that they enjoyed 'mind-blowing' sex several times.
Alabama prison guard sold home before disappearing with inmate
The Alabama prison officer and the inmate who disappeared last week were in a "romantic relationship," and the officer willingly participated in the murder suspect's escape, according to the prison authorities.
China makes anal swab mandatory for all foreign arrivals even after complaints from Japan, US
Foreign visitors to China will have to undergo an anal swab test or give a stool sample to test for COVID-19.
US records highest yearly death toll in 2020 reaching past 3 million
Experts predict that the final 2020 tally would be 400,000 more than the total number of deaths in 2019.
UK independent bookshops go online to reach new audiences
The shuttering of bookshops ahead of the busy Christmas period is particularly hard for independent booksellers.
Netflix subscription rates in the UK speculated to go up soon following US price hike
As detailed by the company, the reason behind the new rates is to supposedly deliver more value for its customers in the United States.
COVID-19 vaccine: Experts urge public not to expect dramatic changes
Even with the help of the United States' Operation Warp Speed initiative, it would likely take several months for doses to become accessible globally.
NASA finally narrows down source of persistent air leak on the ISS
With assistance from experts, the team conducted a series of tests that involved the closure of several hatches around the ISS.
California's Death Valley records 130F, highest temperature recorded anywhere on planet in 100 years
"It's like being hit in the face with a bunch of hairdryers," said an employee of Death Valley National Park.
Melania Trump announces plans to restore White House Rose Garden
The garden was redesigned by Rachel Lambert Mellon and US first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in 1961.
Nursing assistant admits to killing 7 patients while working at US Veterans hospital
The female nursing staff gave fatal doses of insulin to 7 non-diabetic veterans.
Meghan Markle has political dreams? Duchess 'feels destined' to fight racism in the US
Duke and Duchess of Sussex are having meetings with Oprah Winfrey and community leaders to be updated about Black Lives Matter movement and how she can help.
Kylie Jenner's early Mother's Day gifts to Kim and Khloe Kardashian revealed
Michelle Obama paid an early tribute to her mother Marian Robinson on Friday.
Michele Obama grateful for 'little moments' amid virus crisis as family celebrates Easter
The former first lady of the US shared a throwback picture on her social media to wish everyone a happy Easter.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle buy £12m Malibu home?
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Harry have reportedly been offered over $1 million to do a sit-down, tell-all interview.
COVID-19 tracking software available for CDC and NHS courtesy of Palantir
The partnership between Palantir the CDC began around the middle of March, which uses a curated web app to track the COVID-19 spread.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ditch Canada for LA to avoid taxes in two countries?
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hired Bill and Melinda Gates' top staffer as their charity head.
UK's virus tracking app becomes popular and most downloaded app within hours of launch
Coronavirus Symptom Tracker is considered important in understanding the outbreak better.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle spotted first time after royal exit
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looked happy as they alighted from their commercial flight on Valentine's Day.
Huawei is preparing to face a 'difficult' year ahead as the US trade ban continues
Huawei acknowledges that being on the trade blacklist has affected global sales of its products.
Nintendo and Tencent partnership could see Chinese games ported for US market
Industry insiders claim Tencent plans to publish console games in the US with the help of Nintendo.
US troops received SAS assistance on Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi kill mission
The US-led raid resulting in the death of the ISIS leader was aided by an SAS team.
400,000 Americans to lose jobs if US tariffs on Mexico take effect
Trump's 5% tariffs on Mexico will eliminate 400,000 US jobs -- and that's just for starters.
China Slams US: Won't Change State-Run Economy Despite Trade War Demands
China's newest salvo blasting Trump suggests trade talks with the U.S. are in deep trouble.
US-China trade war could lead to global recession, economist says
The trade war between the U.S and China holds ominous consequences for the global economy and the risk of recession is very high, warned an economist with Morgan Stanley.
US-China trade talks: Trump says China 'broke the deal'
American President Donald Trump has accused China of breaking a deal in the U.S.-China trade talks.
Manhunt underway after headless body found near survivalist bunker
The decapitated body of Katherine Cunningham, 26, was found near a survivalist bunker that was packed with guns and ammunition in Washington with police hunting Jacob Gonzales.
Boy, 14, 'impersonated police officer in fake police car making traffic stops and house calls'
A 14-year-old boy from Victorville, California, was arrested by police on Tuesday (6 March) whilst driving a white Ford Explorer with flashing lights.
Man suspected of killing partner's 1-year-old boy freed after key witness fails to turn up to court
Dylon James Kirkpatrick, 26, from Ramseur, North Carolina, was charged with the murder of 1-year-old Ryker Baker who died on 10 February this year.
Mum 'returned to work after son, 8, shoots his sister, 4, multiple times leaving her injured'
Ohio mother Alyssa Edwards, 27, is facing two charges of child endangering after she allegedly left her daughter with multiple gunshot wounds when she was shot by her brother.