Mother who sprayed her hair with Gorilla Glue lands in LA to visit surgeon

A mother-of-five who set her hair with Gorilla Glue spray has arrived in Los Angeles to meet with a plastic surgeon who claims he can fully remove the adhesive after revealing she was told by doctors that she may have permanent scalp damage.   Tessica Brown, 40, from Violet, Louisiana, opened up about the ‘extreme’ headaches she … Read more

New Orleans’ 2020 Mardi Gras celebration led to 50,000 COVID-19 cases, study finds 

Last year’s Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans may been responsible for 50,000 cases of the coronavirus, a new study claims. It’s well-known that the 2020 Carnival celebration in Louisiana at end of February made the state one of the earliest U.S. pandemic hotspots. But researchers believe a single person likely brought the virus to the city … Read more

Woman who set her hair with Gorilla Glue wants to SUE the company after spending 22 hours in the ER

A woman who set her hair with Gorilla Glue after running out of hair spray has reportedly hired a lawyer to sue the company after a lengthy trip to the emergency room to remove the product proved to be unsuccessful.  Tessica Brown, 40, from Violet, Louisiana, spent 22 hours in the ER, where baffled healthcare … Read more

How bats fly so high: Animals soar up to a MILE above the ground by riding late night winds

Bats are able to soar up to a mile above the ground during flight by riding late night winds and updrafts, according to a new study into the flying mammals. Scientists already knew bats could reach such lofty heights, but until this new study by Southeastern Louisiana University they didn’t know how they soared so far … Read more

Why ARE coronavirus cases falling so fast in the US? New infections drop 44% over last three weeks

The deadliest month yet of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. drew to a close with certain signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are plummeting, while vaccinations are picking up speed. On Wednesday, 110,679 new infections were recorded, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, which is much lower than the 215,805 infections that … Read more

Conor McGregor suffers shock KO by Dustin Poirier in round two at UFC 257

Dustin Poirier vowed to shock the world and he did just that as the Diamond poured cold water on Conor McGregor’s UFC comeback with a vicious second round knockout victory. McGregor, 32, made his highly-anticipated return after a year out of the action to take on Poirier for a second time, having defeated the Louisiana … Read more

Bill Gates is now the biggest owner of FARMLAND in the US after buying up 242,000 acres

Bill Gates, the billionaire founder of Microsoft, has been revealed as the biggest private owner of farmland in the US, after buying up 242,000 acres in 18 states. The tech mogul, who is the fourth richest person in the world with a net worth of $121billion, according to Forbes, has quietly built up a massive … Read more

Dolphins: Devastating skin disease caused by decreased water salinity linked to climate change

Devastating dolphin disease that covers up to 70 per cent of their skin in lesions is caused by decreased water salinity linked to climate change ‘Freshwater skin disease’ was first spotted in dolphins living in Louisiana in 2007 The conditions causes patchy and raised lesions that appear across the body US and Australian researchers have … Read more