Actress bit 6 times by angry seal in front of horrified onlookers: ‘I was attacked’

Actress bit 6 times by angry seal in front of horrified onlookers: ‘I was attacked’

She inadvertently starred in her first animal horror movie. An actress from “Raised By Wolves” had to be hospitalized after getting mauled by an angry seal in South Africa — in a scene she compared to something out of the movie “Jaws.” The clip is currently making waves online amid a spike in pinniped attacks. … Read more

New York Times essay says you should mate with short people to save the planet

New York Times essay says you should mate with short people to save the planet

A guest essay for the New York Times insisted that being short is “better” for the future to the amusement of several Twitter users on Sunday and Monday. Author Mara Altman penned the essay remarking that not only do shorter people tend to live longer, but they’re also crucial in conserving food and resources on our dying … Read more

Just a couple minutes of vigorous activity several times a day might lower one’s risk of death

Just a couple minutes of vigorous activity several times a day might lower one’s risk of death

A little exertion can go a long way in improving health, according to a new study. The research, published Thursday in the journal Nature Medicine, suggests that short bursts of intense movement — the kind that leaves you huffing and puffing — is associated with a lower risk of premature death. For the study, researchers at the … Read more

Dear Abby: My boyfriend cheated on my 20 times

Dear Abby: My boyfriend cheated on my 20 times

DEAR ABBY: I have been with my boyfriend, “Robert,” for 10 years. We live together, and he helps me raise my preteen daughter. Recently, Robert has decided that he is “entitled to privacy.” He has locked me out of his computer and phone and refuses to share his passwords.  Some history: Robert has cheated on … Read more

KPOP musical demands apology after ‘racist’ New York Times review

KPOP musical demands apology after ‘racist’  New York Times review

“KPOP: The Musical” producers demanded Friday that The New York Times issue an apology for an alleged racist remark that was made by theatre critic Jesse Green. Producers Tim Forbes and Joey Parnes slammed the critic for “casual racism” in a letter that was sent to New York Times Chairman and Publisher A.G. Sulzberger and … Read more

The secret life of Times Square’s notorious porn queen

The secret life of Times Square’s notorious porn queen

The late Chelly Wilson was a larger-than-life New Yorker who embodied the American dream. “She believed America was the greatest place in the world, that you were free here to do whatever you wanted to do,” her daughter Bondi Walters told The Post. And what Wilson wanted to do was run a porn empire.  A … Read more

I teach women to orgasm during labor — it’s 10 times stronger than morphine

I teach women to orgasm during labor — it’s 10 times stronger than morphine

Giving birth has never felt so good. A pregnancy coach who teaches women to climax during labor says an orgasm can be ten times stronger than morphine — and expectant moms are clamoring to take her kinky classes. Jannine Markou, 49, hit headlines last week after one of her clients claimed she experienced orgasmic bliss … Read more

‘Unlucky’ rower vomiting 40 times per day after capsizing boat in dirty river

‘Unlucky’ rower vomiting 40 times per day after capsizing boat in dirty river

She was medically up s–t’s creek without a paddle. A UK rower claims that overturning her boat in a “dirty” river infected her with a debilitating stomach ailment that prevented her from eating and caused her to throw up to 40 times per day. “I was vomiting every time I ate,” Kira Roberts, 23, told … Read more

First on CNN: Unvaccinated individuals 14 times more likely to get monkeypox than vaccinated, new US data shows | CNN Politics

First on CNN: Unvaccinated individuals 14 times more likely to get monkeypox than vaccinated, new US data shows | CNN Politics

CNN  —  Eligible individuals who did not receive the monkeypox vaccine were around 14 times likelier to become infected with the virus than those who were vaccinated, according to federal government data described to CNN by multiple US health officials. That figure reflects the first wave of authoritative data collected by the Biden administration on … Read more

‘Harry Potter’ star Alan Rickman thought Emma Watson’s diction was ‘this side of Albania at times’ in early films, according to personal diary

‘Harry Potter’ star Alan Rickman thought Emma Watson’s diction was ‘this side of Albania at times’ in early films, according to personal diary

“Harry Potter” star Alan Rickman criticized Emma Watson’s performance in 2003. He also spoke out about the rest of the cast in diary extracts published by The Guardian. In one instance, Rickman predicted that Daniel Radcliffe’s acting career wouldn’t take off. Loading Something is loading. “Harry Potter” star Alan Rickman had strong criticism of Emma … Read more

Reusable contact lens users are nearly four times more likely to develop serious eye infection

Reusable contact lens users are nearly four times more likely to develop serious eye infection

People who wear reusable contact lenses are nearly four times more likely to develop a rare eye infection that could rob them of their sight, a study has found. The British scientists behind the research also warned that wearing lenses in the shower, swimming pools and while sleeping raised the risk too. In the study, … Read more

Russia confirms first case of monkeypox – The Moscow Times

Russia confirms first case of monkeypox – The Moscow Times

Russia reports first case of monkeypox, federal health official Confirmed Tuesday “The infection was found in a young man who had returned from a trip to European countries and had gone to a medical facility with a characteristic rash,” state consumer protection watchdog Rospotrebnadzor said in a statement. Rospotrebnadzor said the patient, whose symptoms are … Read more

Study finds adults with blood cancer respond to booster dose of COVID-19 vaccination rather than first dose – Times of India

Study finds adults with blood cancer respond to booster dose of COVID-19 vaccination rather than first dose – Times of India

WASHINGTON: Less than half of patients with hematologic malignancies developed detectable antibodies after initial COVID-19 vaccination, but 56 percent of “non-responders” developed antibodies after receiving a booster dose, according to a recent study. . The research findings were published in the journal Cancer. for study, Thomas OlillaBrown University MD, and colleagues retrospectively analyzed antibody responses … Read more