February 2020

Eurovision 2020: James Newman announced as United Kingdom’s entry

Image copyright Victor Frankowski Singer-songwriter James Newman will represent the United Kingdom at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. He’ll perform My Last Breath at the event’s final in Rotterdam in The Netherlands on 16 May. Speaking to Radio 1 Newsbeat, James hopes his “simple, memorable and anthemic” song will help win votes. James is a

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Coronavirus: Dettol demand spikes as markets fall again

Image copyright Getty Images Demand is outstripping supply for some Dettol products as the coronavirus outbreak continues. The disinfectant is seen as providing protection against the spread of the disease, although its effectiveness has not yet been scientifically proven. Dettol-branded hand gels are suffering from supply chain disruption, owner Reckitt Benckiser has said. The shortages

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Alaska Tourism Officials See an Opportunity in Coronavirus

As cases of the coronavirus continue to multiply in China, and concerns about the disease have led travelers to cancel upcoming trips to other Asian countries, tourism officials in Alaska see an opportunity. Officials with Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Visit Anchorage, the tourism marketing organization for Alaska’s largest city, have begun lobbying airlines,

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Nick Jonas Reveals How ‘Slight Hiccup’ At Grammys Was Grosser Than First Thought

Nick Jonas opened up about the “slight hiccup” he had with a piece of food that was stuck in his teeth at last month’s Grammy Awards. And it’s slightly grosser than fans might have thought. On Tuesday, the youngest Jonas Brothers member told “The Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon how, unbeknownst to him, he’d actually had

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