
Why did Jackie Bonds and Josh Demas split? 'Love is Blind' stars breakup over argument involving ex-fiance
The confrontation Jackie had with Josh's ex-girlfriend Monica Rodriguez during the 'After the Altar' special was the cause of the split
2023-09-19 16:17

Football transfer rumours: Man Utd concerned by Ten Hag agent deals; Chelsea monitoring Ramsdale
Tuesday's roundup of transfer rumours includes news on Man Utd's concerns over Erik ten Hag's agent in transfer dealings, Chelsea's interest in Aaron Ramsdale, Liverpool planning for life after Mohamed Salah and more.
2023-09-19 15:59

China expected to leave benchmark loan rates unchanged in Sept
SHANGHAI China is widely expected to leave lending benchmark rates unchanged at a monthly fixing on Wednesday, a
2023-09-19 15:58

European shares slip as industrials drag; focus on c.banks meetings
European shares slipped on Tuesday in choppy trading, as industrial stocks extended losses for a second straight session,
2023-09-19 15:55

Germany bans neo-Nazi group with links to US, conducts raids in 10 German states
Germany has banned the neo-Nazi group Hammerskins Germany and is raiding homes of dozens of its members
2023-09-19 15:55

How often should you wash your pyjamas?
We all have our favourite pair of PJs we come back to – time after time. Some of us may even have special pyjamas for lounging around in and feeling comfy when snuggled up with Netflix on the sofa. But because they’re only worn inside the house and for sleeping (well, most of the time), the rules can seem different when it comes to PJ maintenance. So, how often should we be washing them and switching to a clean pair? Do you need to wash your pyjamas daily? “You might be surprised to know the answer is no!” says cleaning and laundry expert Laura Mountford, author of Live, Laugh, Laundry. “Like all of our clothing, many of us may be guilty of washing our pyjamas too frequently, or perhaps not enough. But in reality, pyjamas should be washed after every two or three wears. Washing them after every wear, unless they are actually stained, smelly or sweaty, is unnecessary – a waste of money, water and energy,” Mountford adds. She suggests pyjamas can be left to air between wears, and this should be sufficient for them to freshen up ready for the next night – so putting them under your pillow probably isn’t the best idea. Should you wash them more in the summer? “I wash my pyjamas more in the summer when the nights are hot,” says Mountford, “as sweat can cause bacteria growth, which will make them smell. And nobody wants to snuggle into bed in sweaty pyjamas, do they?” What’s the most hygienic way to wash your pyjamas? Sophie Lane, product training manager at Miele GB, says: “Wash pyjamas at the highest temperature the fabric can cope with – check the garment care label. This will deliver the most hygienic clean. Detergent is also important to achieving good results.” Are different materials more or less hygienic? Natural fabrics like cotton are the most hygienic, suggests Mountford, as they are breathable, so bacteria and sweat builds up less quickly compared to manmade fabrics like polyester. Lane agrees, adding: “Cotton is also extremely durable and can withstand high temperature washes. Bamboo is another good fabric option for pyjamas. It’s very breathable whilst being effective at thermal regulating, to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It’s also anti-bacterial, hypo-allergenic and odour-resistant.” What happens if you don’t wash pyjamas regularly? Mountford says: “Most of us wear our pyjamas for eight hours each night, so not washing them frequently enough can cause bacteria to grow, making them smelly and unhygienic… not very cosy at all. This may reduce the quality of your sleep,” she adds – noting it could result in “skin irritation” too. Does it make a difference if you shower before bed or in the morning? “Showering before bed keeps your pyjamas and bedding fresher for longer, as you are jumping into bed with a clean body, having already removed the dirt, bacteria and allergens from the day,” says Mountford. “Not showering before bed will cause these particles to be transferred onto your nightwear and bedding, which will cause them to get dirty and smelly more quickly.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Beginner’s guide to buying second-hand furniture These are the best shorter daffodils to plant now for spring – according to RHS trials Do I need to treat my garden furniture before storing it for winter?
2023-09-19 15:52

Madison Beer says women in music industry are 'conditioned' to believe they are 'rivals': 'So f*****g weird'
Madison Beer said, 'People have been extremely wrong about my character and who I am as a person'
2023-09-19 15:52

Is Joe Rogan anorexic? 'JRE' host discusses eating disorder on podcast: 'You know what scares the s**t out of me?'
Joe Rogan recalled an unsettling experience in which he stumbled onto an Instagram video of a young woman with anorexia
2023-09-19 15:51

Tim Ballard supporters scream 'smear campaign', compare it to Lauren Boebert being 'set up'
Tim Ballard, originally from Utah and a former CIA agent, is renowned for founding the non-profit organization Operation Underground Railroad in 2013
2023-09-19 15:51

F-35 memes go viral as US military searches for missing jet
The United States military managed to lose an F-35 fighter jet and the missing plane has become an instant meme. On Sunday 17 September, the $80 million F-35 military jet went missing after the pilot ejected from the cockpit during a “mishap” and the plane remained on auto-pilot. The pilot abandoned the plane somewhere over South Carolina and safely landed in a neighbourhood in North Charleston. The plane itself remained airborne and on auto-pilot for some time, making it difficult for the authorities to locate it. Officials have now reportedly found the debris from the wreckage of the Marine Corps jet in a South Carolina field. It follows a day-long search in which the military asked for the public's help to locate it, causing quite a stir on social media. Pretty quickly, people came up with hilarious memes about the plane’s disappearance. One person joked: “Can’t wait to see the new @TomCruise documentary about the F-35 - ‘Lost Gun’.” Someone else said: “It was an $80 million F-35 that they publicly asked if anyone had seen ffs.” Officials have requested that members of the public stay away from the crash site as they investigate what happened. In a statement, officials said: “Members of the community should avoid the area as the recovery team secures the debris field. “The mishap is currently under investigation, and we are unable to provide additional details to preserve the integrity of the investigative process. We would like to thank all of our mission partners, as well as local, county, and state authorities, for their dedication and support throughout the search and as we transition to the recovery phase.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-19 15:48

AP PHOTOS: Big teams flex their muscles in the 2nd round of games at the Rugby World Cup
PARIS (AP) — New Zealand, Ireland and South Africa all flexed their muscles at the Rugby World Cup to rack up the points against underdog opponents in the second round of games in France.
2023-09-19 15:48

Katharine McPhee calls Russell Brand incident 'harmless' as 10-yr-old comments on YouTube show how our mindset has changed
Katharine McPhee criticizes media for creating a new story out of Russell Brand's old resurfaced video
2023-09-19 15:47