Watch: 'Most exceedingly awful president ever' flag spotted close to Donald Trumps' Florida resort



A banner has reportedly flown near former US President Donald Trump's resort in Florida, calling him the "worst president ever" and the video of it is now making the rounds on the internet.
. 'Twitter user Daniel Uhlfelder, the banner can be seen dragging a plane behind it. In a separate tweet, he also shared a photo of a floor carrying another banner, calling him a "pathetic loser".

Hours before Joe Biden was sworn in as 46th president, Trump had left the White House and was heading to the resort town of Palm Beach, Florida, which he plans to make his primary residence.


"Stronger together": a woman shaves her head to support her daughter who is fighting cancer



In a heartwarming video, a mother shaved her hair to show solidarity with her cancer-fighting daughter.
The undated video, now widely spread on social media, shows the mother holding a razor and shaving her daughter's hair In the middle of the process, she starts shaving herself. The woman in the video is shocked by her mother's gesture and collapses.
"Nobody fights alone: this mother surprises a daughter with cancer by shaving her hair Solidarity ... nothing stronger than the love of a mother," it says Headline of the video shared from the Twitter account @ GoodNewsCorres1



'Contender at 97': Auschwitz survivor beats Covid-19



Auschwitz survivor Lily Ebert is being praised online after she beat Covid-19 at 97 years old. An image of the London-put together occupant became a web sensation with respect to online media after it was shared by her incredible grandson on Twitter.
"My 97-Year-old Great Grandma, Lily Ebert BEM – Auschwitz Survivor, has quite recently recuperated from Covid-19. Today she went on her first stroll in a month in the wake of making an inexplicable recuperation. A contender and survivor," tweeted Dov Forman.


In a meeting with NBC News, Forman said that Ebert had tried positive for Covid-19 in January and recuperated at home three weeks after the fact. In any case, half a month after she got her first portion of Covid-19 immunization on December 17, she began feeling unwell. he added.
The 17-year-old reviewed the tension and dread of never seeing Ebert again.
"In any case, we knew, she's a contender, she's clearly an overcomer of Auschwitz and numerous different things in her day to day existence and she never surrenders, and she's, as I said to my tweet, a genuine survivor, a genuine warrior, and we realized she'd traverse it, and she didn't surrender, and that
is the manner by which, express gratitude toward God, she recuperated," Forman told the news site.