The risk of having potentially harmful chemicals in your drinking water may depend on your zip code. A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience on April 8 found that higher amounts of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances) were found in drinking water in
A motorist was stunned after spotting a ‘panther-like’ big cat in a field – then finding its prints. Geoff Thompson, 37, had pulled over in a layby on a country lane between Great Witley and Martley in Worcestershire. The YouTuber and classic
British holidaymakers have been issued an urgent warning after tourists returning from a popular tourist spot complained of illnesses and infections. The UK Health Security Agency has raised concerns over the increasing number of diseases among returnees from some of the world’s
Three mariners who had been stranded on a tiny Pacific island for more than a week were rescued in a US Navy and Coast Guard operation after spelling out “Help” on the beach using palm leaves. The three men were found safely
As the second-largest state in America, with a rich cultural and historical legacy, Texas has long been a popular tourist destination for family vacations. From rugged mountains and plains in the west, to a lengthy coastline with famed beaches along the Gulf
Meghan Markle soft launched her new lifestyle website on March 14, and it’s predicted to go live this coming Sunday, April 7, says one royal insider. Royally Obsessed’s co-host Roberta Fiorito talked about the timing of the soft launch of the new
A royal expert has pinpointed an “encouraging sign” that King Charles is “ramping up royal duties” following his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Despite his health setback and the unprecedented time in which the Firm is finding itself, the expert described how
Environment officials have removed protected bathing water status from up to 11 spots once popular with swimmers since 2015. At least four of the sites lost their bathing status – which requires the Government to analyse water samples each year from May
For almost 70 years, scientists didn’t know what caused Cavum clouds, also known as ‘hole-punch clouds’ and ‘fallstreak holes’ but in 2010, weather experts finally solved the mystery. They discovered that these strange shapes are made when planes fly through ‘altocumulus clouds,’
Regions in the Canary Islands could be subject to new legislation to combat a growing rental crisis in some of its most tourist-populated destinations. A total of 13 municipalities in the Spanish autonomous region, all of which are primarily geared towards tourists,