Grimes Gives Her And Elon Musk’s Son A 'Viking' Haircut
Grimes said the haircut has been inspired by the series "The Last Kingdom" on Netflix.
New Zealand Tells Tourists To Stop Copying Photos On Social Media
In a new campaign video, New Zealand's tourism agency urges travelers to share something new.
China Begins Using Anal Swabs To Detect COVID-19 Cases
A Beijing doctor said studies have shown coronavirus survives longer in samples taken from the anus than those from the upper body tracts.
Kansas Officials Apologize After Elderly Wait In Cold For COVID Vaccine
Johnson County officials announced changes to the vaccination process after senior citizens waited in cold for the shots.
After COVID-19 Hush-Up, China Spreads Pfizer Vaccine Disinformation As Its Own Shots Look Dubious
China’s state media has called for an investigation into the deaths of 30 people who received the Pfizer vaccine in Norway.
Zappos CEO Cause of Death: Tony Hsieh Was Found With Pot Pipe, Liqueur Bottles, Whip-Its
Hsieh had locked himself in a shed on the night of the fire. He was surrounded by candles, a propane heater, nitrous oxide cartridges and other flammables.
France Bans Homemade Fabric Masks That Are Not Enough To Stem Spread Of Coronavirus
The new mask recommendations from the country’s health experts also include industrially-made fabric masks listed under category 2.
South Korea: AI To Recreate Deceased Singer's Voice For TV Show
National broadcaster SBS plans to use AI to recreate the voice of late singer Kim Kwang-seok, but concerns have been raised over the ethics of using this technology.
Philippines Reports Domestic Transmission Of U.K. COVID-19 Variant
The country’s health ministry said that the new variant spread among 12 people in the mountainous northern province of Bontoc.
Groping 12-Year-Old Girl Without ‘Skin-To-Skin Contact’ Not Sexual Assault, Says Bizarre Court Ruling
The court made the observation when it modified an order that held a 39-year-old man guilty of sexual assault.
Coronavirus: US Doesn't Know How Much Vaccine It Has, Says CDC Director Walensky
Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that without this information, the governors and state health officials can't plan how many sites to roll out and how many vaccinators they need.
5 People, Including Pregnant Woman, Killed In Indianapolis Shooting
The police said the shooting "does not appear to be a random act" and that there could be more than one shooter.
Essex Police Responds To Calls Of Rave, Finds Elderly Waiting For COVID Vaccine
Neighbors had reported revellers, who they thought were flouting COVID-19 norms, outside Saxon Hall.
Biden Throws Out Trump's Diet Coke Button From Oval Office
Donald Trump used a little red button on his desk to ask staffers for a Diet Coke.
Who Is Dr. Jerome Lejeune? French Geneticist Behind Down Syndrome Discovery Is Closer To Sainthood
Jerome Lejeune advocated against abortion and was admired by St. John Paul II for his stance.
Trapped Gold Miner Dies In China, Others Wait For Sunlight And Sausages
Twenty-two miners were trapped following an explosion in a Chinese mine on Jan. 10.
India Launches Investigation After Healthcare Worker Dies Following COVID-19 Shot
The 42-year-old was given the Covishield vaccine in Telangana, India.
Where Is The Migrant Caravan? Thousands Of Displaced Hondurans Look Up To Biden
A caravan of the Honduran migrants, which attempted to reach the Mexico-U.S. border, was sent back after a crackdown by security forces.
Who Killed Jamal Khashoggi? Biden Intel Chief Nominee To Declassify Report
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence was required to submit the report on who was responsible for Khashoggi's killing, but the Trump administration blocked the release.
South China Sea Tensions: Beijing Expands Naval Base, Plans Tunnel To Hainan
Beijing has now reportedly expanded the Yulin Naval Base and plans to build a tunnel between China and Hainan.
Singapore Airlines Aims To Become First Carrier To Vaccinate All Staff
Singapore Airline was hit hard because of the pandemic and had to cut about 4,300 jobs — 20% of its staff — last year.
B-52 Bombers Fly Over Middle East; Iran Says Spend The Money On Healthcare For Americans
The US Central Command said B-52H crews conducted the "presence patrol" as part of its "defensive posture."
Wuhan Lab Researchers Became Sick Before First Reported COVID-19 Cases, Says US
The Department of State said the US government has "reason to believe" that several researchers inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology became sick before the first identified case of the outbreak.
Brazil Gives Nod To Emergency Use Of 2 COVID-19 Vaccines, Shots Begin
Brazil’s health regulator approved vaccines from China’s Sinovac Biotech Ltd and Britain’s AstraZeneca.