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Tucker Carlson's viewers call him a 'traitor' for slamming Trump's election fraud lawyer Sidney Powell after he demanded she produce a 'single piece of evidence' that 8M votes were stolen from the president

Viewers of Tucker Carlson are angered with the Fox News host after he criticized Trump attorney Sidney Powell and called out the lack of evidence to back up her claims of widespread voter fraud. Carlson was harshly criticized on social media and branded as ‘fake news’ and a ‘traitor’ after segments on his Thursday and Friday night show slammed Powell for not providing the network with evidence to prove her claims. He appeared to doubt her allegations that voting software was used by Democrats to steal eight million votes from Trump on election day, despite his own show previously having staunchly backed the president in his vendetta against the election result. Carlson was accused by viewers of abandoning the cause as right-wing fans continue to abandon Fox, claiming that it is also showing bias against Trump.  Viewers of Tucker Carlson are angered with the Fox News host after he criticized Trump attorney Sidney Powell and called out the lack of evidence for her claims of voter fraud T

Hundreds of revellers dance on the streets of Barcelona as Catalonia gets set to emerge from Covid lockdown and reopen bars, cinemas and restaurants next week

Revellers danced in the streets of Barcelona tonight as Catalonia prepares to emerge from its month-long Covid lockdown. From Monday, bars and restaurants in the region - which includes Barcelona - will be allowed to reopen with a 9.30pm curfew as the country's Covid-19 figures continue to fall. But locals who couldn't wait for the rules to change on Monday defiantly took to the streets of Barcelona tonight - in breach of the 10pm lockdown curfew currently in place. A huge party was held with performances from dancers wearing lit-up outfits as jubilant locals partied the night away Catalonia is set to reopen bars, cinemas and restaurants on Monday after a month-long lockdown forced them to close. Pictured: A reveller dancing on the street tonight From Monday, bars and restaurants in the region - which includes Barcelona - will be allowed to reopen with a 9.30pm curfew as the country's Covid-19 figures continue to fall. Pictured: Locals held  a street party tonight Locals wh

REVEALED: Synagogue's secret plans to host 7,000-person maskless wedding in defiance of Cuomo's coronavirus restrictions included no invitations and details spreading only by word of mouth

A Hasidic wedding in Brooklyn slipped under the radar of city officials as it crammed 7,000 maskless people into a synagogue in defiance of Governor Andrew Cuomo's coronavirus restrictions. On November 8, crowds gathered shoulder to shoulder in the Yetev Lev temple in Williamsburg to celebrate the nuptials of Yoel Teitelbaum, grandson of Satmar Grand Rabbi Aaron Teitelman. To keep the celebration under wraps, the community shared information on the wedding only by word of mouth as organizers schemed to avoid it being broken up by 'the ravenous press and government officials'.  The crowd crammed into the wedding even as coronavirus cases in the city and state rise and Mayor Bill de Blasio and Cuomo threaten further lockdowns if the outbreak isn't taken back under control. Scroll down for video    A Hasidic wedding in Brooklyn slipped under the radar of city officials as it crammed 7,000 maskless people into a synagogue in defiance of Governor Cuomo's coronavirus rest

'I try to make jokes about my trembling hand but it can take me 20 minutes to put a shirt on': DJ DAVID 'KID' JENSEN reveals how he's lived with Parkinson's for seven years after a career carousing with pop's greats

Ambling down the road near my Surrey home on a sunny day, I noticed a family approaching from the other direction.  A mother with her two children and a beautiful long-haired dachshund trailing behind.  I smiled as our paths crossed, and looked down fondly at their furry friend. 'That's a really lovely dog,' I said. 'What dog?' she replied. It was a hallucination – a side effect of the drugs I must take for my Parkinson's.  The medication helps to manage the symptoms of this incurable condition which I was diagnosed with in 2013, when I was 63. The experts advised me to tell no one about my condition, but the news was shared with my wife Gudrun, writes David 'Kid' Jensen (pictured together)  As a kid, I had always been a lazy walker and my mother nagged me not to drag my feet.  The trait became more pronounced as I grew older and I started to shake as I stretched in the morning on waking. It became one of those puzzles you plan to mention to a doctor – o

How Australia wasted $44MILLION on coronavirus drug trials by letting many studies compete with each other instead of combining them into one

A large number of coronavirus treatment trials were doomed from the start and have failed to bring any new evidence to light despite $44 million in government funding, researchers say.   The Medical Research Future Fund dished out the COVID-19 grants to more than 30 trials across Australia. The data from the trials was intended to assist the National COVID-19 Evidence Taskforce's treatment guidelines, The Sydney Morning Herald reported. But a large number of the trials failed to recruit the necessary participants needed, with some only recruiting one person.  A large number of coronavirus treatment trials were doomed from the start and have failed to bring any new evidence to light despite $44 million from government funding, researchers say (stock image) The Department of Defence, which was running studies on the anti-malaria drug chloroquine, was given $13.5 million (stock image) Among the studies was a Department of Defence investigation into the anti-malaria drug chloroquine, f

NIGEL HAVERS: Disastrous, poorly-designed and EMPTY cycle lanes have resulted in gridlock every day - and streets choked with fumes

As my wife and I strolled down our local high street with our dog Charlie early one morning last week, the November air was clogged with fumes. The smell of pollution wafted from hundreds of cars, vans, lorries and buses which were stuck nose-to-tail in a horrendous traffic jam. It never used to be like this. We used to relish our brisk morning walks down Kensington High Street where we have lived on and off for the past 40 years. It was one of life’s simple pleasures. But that all changed almost overnight after my local council – without any notice – installed these dreaded new cycle lanes which have caused havoc across the country. Little black and white bollards – euphemistically called wands by those wizards in town halls – have suddenly appeared all the way up the road, cutting off a lane of traffic in both directions. Many of the routes, most marked simply by bollards and cones, take up existing traffic lanes, narrowing busy trunk roads and causing severe congestion in cities (st

Donald Trump returns to the White House briefing room claiming he 'won' - and suggests Pfizer held back vaccine to sabotage his election and without him the drug would have taken four YEARS

President Donald Trump returned to the White House briefing room on Friday for the first time since the elections – and once again claimed he 'won' despite trailing Joe Biden by millions of votes as he attacked a pharmaceutical giant of conspiring to defeat him.  Looking worn out, the president blasted Pfizer and 'Big Pharma' – although he misstated the name of the company, calling it 'FISA,' that announced the dramatic vaccine breakthrough after the election. 'Big pharma ran millions of dollars of negative advertise onments against me during the campaign – which I won, by the way, but you know, we'll find that out. Almost 74 million votes,' Trump said.  President Donald Trump  looked worn out as he speaks on lowering prescription drug prices on November 20, 2020, in the Brady Briefing Room As of last count, President-elect Joe Biden got nearly 80 million votes – more than Trump.  'We had big pharma against us. We had the media against us. We had