- NewsReuters
Dane who died from blood clot after AstraZeneca shot had `unusual symptoms', agency says
A 60-year old Danish woman who died of a blood clot after receiving AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine had "highly unusual" symptoms, according to the Danish Medicines Agency. The woman had a low number of blood platelets and clots in small and large vessels, as well as bleeding, it said. A few similar cases were found in Norway and in the European Medicines Agency's (EMA) database of drug side effects, Danish Medicines Agency said.
- CelebrityYahoo Lifestyle
Fundraiser to pay off Harry and Meghan's $19m home shut down
A woman created a fundraiser to 'support' the duke and duchess in paying off their $19 million California mansion. Find out why here.
- CelebrityYahoo Lifestyle
Real reason Prince Charles rejected Harry's calls
A source claims Prince Charles' decision to cut Prince Harry and Meghan Markle off was over this deeply relatable parenting gripe. Read more.
- CelebrityINSIDER
Meghan Markle said in 2015 that she bought a $5,800 Cartier watch to pass down to her future daughter
In a 2015 interview with Hello!, Meghan Markle said she bought a Cartier watch and had it engraved in the hopes of gifting it to her daughter one day.
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
A Dominion exec forced into hiding due to death threats from Trump fans is beefing up his defamation lawsuit over election conspiracy theories
Eric Coomer went into hiding after baseless conspiracy theories accused him of participating in an "Antifa conference call" to rig the 2020 election.
- NewsElle
Hailey Bieber Just Made Us Realise We Need A Matching Pink Velvet Bra And Pencil Skirt ASAP
*Adds to wish list* From ELLE
- SportsReuters
Mick Schumacher follows his father to the letter
The letters MSC on a Formula One timing screen once charted the dominance of seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher but this season they denote the presence on track of his son Mick. The Ferrari great first took the abbreviation to set himself apart from younger brother Ralf on screens that display the first three letters of a surname, but Mick has his own justification. After winning the 2020 Formula Two title accompanied by the letters SCH, the third Schumacher to enter the sport asked Formula One -- now headed by ex-Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali -- to make a change.













