July 2021 officially the hottest month ever recorded on Earth
Global land and sea temperatures were 1.67F above the average for July, making it the hottest month since records began 142 years ago
Global land and sea temperatures were 1.67F above the average for July, making it the hottest month since records began 142 years ago
‘We need to reach as many Canadians as we possibly can,’ says Transport Minister Omar Alghabra
Americans at high risk from COVID-19 because of severely weakened immune systems are now allowed to get a third vaccination in hopes of better protection
Names such as Covi and Rona also saw increases in popularity
Cross-party group including Tories say safe routes needed to undercut smugglers and traffickers
The pair were speaking on Hart’s new talk show, ‘Hart to Heart ‘
This week’s new entertainment releases includes an album from Lorde called “Solar Power” and Hugh Jackman starring in the sci-fi thriller “Reminiscence.”
Five people were killed in the shooting spree that lasted six minutes on Thursday
‘Everybody was running,’ one witness said. ‘Next thing you know, the cloud came above us and lightning just started falling everywhere, all around us’
The 29-year-old becomes the fourth new arrival at King Power Stadium this summer.
The Taliban seizes the equipment after taking Kunduz
For the first time in four years, the club have a new face in the dugout – much to the apprehension of supporters
The Asian hornet first arrived in the US in December 2019
Florida and Texas alone account for nearly 40 per cent of new hospitalisations
In London, the FTSE 100 leading index ended up 25.48 points, or 0.35%, making it the fourth weekly rise in succession.
Chelsea Clinton has a full schedule of books coming in 2022
The popular host is reportedly considering leaving the network after her contract ends in 2022
Florida governor has previously topped GOP polls of potential Trump successors
Salah has two years left on his existing contract and the club are keen to tie him down to longer deal.
A federal judge has rejected a legal challenge against the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s order to block evictions during the Covid-19 crisis, extending protections through 3 October.
Exclusive: ‘Everyone thinks there’s all this competition across the Atlantic. There isn’t,’ says chief executive Robin Hayes
An Indiana doctor’s recent appearance at a small community school board meeting northeast of Indianapolis has racked up tens of millions of views across social media this week, with users falsely claiming it included facts about COVID-19 that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the federal government don’t want you to hear
Only Sir Alastair Cook has scored more runs for England in five-day cricket.
Police have launched an investigation into the currently unexplained deaths
Alvin Motley Jr was killed at a gas station in Memphis, Tennessee this past weekend