Amid Coronavirus U.S. Adopts Travel Restriction For Iran Increases Advisory To Do Not Travel For Italy And South Korea

“The president authorized action today to add additional travel restrictions to Iran,” Vice President Mike Pence said as he introduced the new measures, which would include “any foreign nationals who has visited Iran within the last 14 days.” “In addition…the president today has authorized the State Department to increase the travel advisory for Americans to level 4. We are urging Americans to not travel to the areas in Italy and the areas in South Korea that are most affected by the coronavirus,” Pence said....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 544 words · Joanne Sumbry

Amid Coronavirus Fears Shoppers Throw Punches Over Toilet Paper

The first occurred in a Woolworths supermarket in Sydney after a group of women began grabbing each other’s pack of toilet paper. In a video of the fight, which was posted by Nine News Australia, three women can be seen punching and slapping each other. “I just want one packet,” one woman yells at the other two, who are pushing a shopping cart filled with toilet paper packages. “No, not one packet,” the woman holding the cart says....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 411 words · Joseph Anderson

Amid Gop Civil War Adam Kinzinger Calls Out Kevin Mccarthy Feeding Fear With Trump Alignment

Kinzinger, who represents Illinois, was one of 10 House Republicans to side with Democrats and vote to impeach Trump a week after Trump’s supporters violently attacked the U.S. Capitol as lawmakers convened to certify President Joe Biden’s win. The congressman, as well as the other nine GOP lawmakers to vote against Trump, have faced significant internal party backlash for condemning the former president’s actions amid what analysts have dubbed a civil war within the party....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 583 words · Cruz Carroll

Amid Tributes Sean Connery S Views On Slapping Women Have Been Largely Overlooked

“A reminder for all of you who are honoring Sean Connery. He was 57 years old when he gave this interview with Barbara Walters,” New York Magazine contributor Yashar Ali tweeted, alongside a clip of Connery’s television interview with Walters. Throughout his career, Connery had been dogged by misogyny allegations that were fueled by comments he made over five decades ago to Playboy magazine. “I don’t think there is anything particularly wrong about hitting a woman—although I don’t recommend doing it in the same way that you’d hit a man,” the actor said in 1965....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 437 words · Jessica Dejardin

Aminosalicylates Types Generic Brands Benefits Risks

These medications are chemically related to aspirin. The drugs in this class of medications contain 5-aminosalicylic acid and other ingredients, which give them the needed anti-inflammatory effect. This article will discuss what conditions are treated with aminosalicylates, when they may be used, side effects, and how well they work. What Does 5-ASA Medication Treat? The 5-ASA medications are used to treat ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and in some specific cases, Crohn’s disease....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1288 words · Shirley Aguiniga

Amy Coney Barrett Nomination Is Mitch Mcconnell S Deadly Gift To An Ailing Nra Opinion

Over the next 43 years, McConnell and the NRA grew into political institutions—and they did it with help from each other. All told, the NRA has poured $1.3 million into McConnell’s Senate campaigns. The organization also helped him amass power in Congress, spending more than $20 million in 2014 to elect a Republican majority to the Senate, and $50 million more in 2016 to hold that majority and elect Donald Trump....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 904 words · Daniel Collins

An Angry Debate Over Critical Race Theory Splits Christian Colleges

Subsidized by the Pew family - devout Presbyterians who a century ago made their fortune in the oil business and later founded Pew Charitable Trusts - the college, set amid Neo-Gothic buildings, spacious green lawns and century-old trees, is home to a small minority student population. It has become a flashpoint for efforts to open up conversations about race and diversity across the nation’s roughly 1,000 religiously affiliated colleges and universities....

January 8, 2023 · 13 min · 2723 words · James Matesic

An Arms Dealer S U.S. Ties

Bout’s Iraq work continued even after President Bush signed a July 2004 order forbidding U.S. citizens from doing business with Bout after he allegedly supplied weapons to Liberian dictator Charles Taylor’s regime. (Bout has not yet been assigned a U.S. lawyer. His brother told a Moscow radio station that he was a “simple businessman” who “only transported cargo.”) But in a 2005 letter to Congress, the then Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz confirmed that “both the U....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 233 words · Richard Brandt

An Fob At The Epa

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Susanna Dietzel

An Industry Unmonitored

Lisa Woolworth, 34, a Chicago paralegal, is a self-confessed pill popper. She takes a dozen different ones a day: a multivitamin; bee pollen with ginseng (“good for inflammation and pain,” she says); a mixture of carnitine and glutathione; Echinacea (herbal “immune boosters”); lecithin (“good for absorbing fats and for brain function”), and antioxidant tablets that combine vitamins A, C, E and selenium and zinc (partly to “counteract” her smoking). To help her sleep, she also gulps down an herbal liquid (“it’s like a nervous-system relaxer”)....

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1663 words · Lauretta Jacobson

Ana Walshe Missing Update As Police Find Evidence In Mother In Law S Trash

Ana Walshe, 39, vanished on New Year’s Day, when she was scheduled to travel from her home in Cohasset, Massachusetts, to Washington, D.C., where she works for a real estate company during the week. She was reported missing on January 4. Her husband, Brian Walshe, 46, was arrested this weekend on suspicion of misleading a police investigation. Investigators have now found trash bags filled with evidence, according to local news sources....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 596 words · Nicole Blankenship

Anaplastic Astrocytoma Causes And Risk Factors

This article will discuss these risk factors, as well as what decreases the risk of developing anaplastic astrocytoma and other kinds of brain tumors. Risk Factors Scientists have identified a number of risk factors for developing brain tumors but have only clearly identified a few risk factors for anaplastic astrocytoma specifically. In some cases, it is not clear the exact reason why certain risk factors increase the chance of developing this type of tumor....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 953 words · Sheryl Condon

Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Alcl Symptoms More

The systemic type affects lymph nodes and other organs. The cutaneous type affects mainly the skin Primary Systemic Type The systemic type of ALCL affects both children and adults. In adults, it is a relatively rare lymphoma, but in children, ALCL accounts for 1 in 10 cases of all lymphomas. Most individuals with this lymphoma first complain of enlarged lymph nodes, though it rarely affects the intestines or the bone without involving lymph nodes....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 493 words · Felicia Ousley

Ancelotti Unconcerned By Lewandowski Muller Goal Droughts

Lewandowski struck 30 times in the Bundesliga last season, but, after making a fine start to this campaign, is without a goal in five league matches. Muller, meanwhile, scorer of 20 league goals in 2015-16, is yet to get off the mark this term. However, with Bayern again top of the table, Ancelotti insisted he is unconcerned by individual goal tallies, and is more interested in how the forwards link up with their teammates....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 250 words · John Leon

And No More Free Parking

Plus money: Clinton could be forced to pay the $4.4M cost of Starr’s Lewinsky investigation. (Rep. Bud Cramer, D-Ala.) Or his $151,800-a-year pension could be docked. (L.A. Times) Plus humiliation: Clinton could be made to stand in the well of the House and feel his shame. (Wash. Post) Plus a court date: Clinton could agree to face trial on perjury, etc., when he leaves office, and promise not to accept a pardon....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 149 words · Debra Johnson

And Now Cuomo Agonistes

Is it really any surprise that he receives friendly letters from Richard Nixon? Cuomo would be rightly disgusted by any comparison of their ethics (or their senses of humor). But they share an esthetic: the brooding intellectual, alone in a dark political world with nothing but his instincts. As young lawyers, both were rejected by big Wall Street law firms. Both nurse old resentments. Without stretching the analogy to the breaking point, there’s also the sheer complexity of their combativeness, the layering of their identity as agonistes....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 699 words · Andrew Clowers

And Now Heeeere S Ross

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Nicole Caplinger

Andre Drummond Smashes Wilt Chamberlain S Record For Free Throw Futility

The Pistons center finished his regular season Wednesday (he sat out the finale against the Cavaliers) with a 35.5 free-throw percentage, the lowest in NBA history and well below the 38.0 percent Chamberlain posted in the 1967-68 season. In fact, Drummond accounts for three of the five worst free-throw percentages in the history of the league, all of them coming in the past three seasons. MORE: Classic images of Wilt Chamberlain...

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 130 words · Janice Lugo

Andre Johnson Thinks Deshaun Watson Is Right To Turn On Pathetic Texans Seek Trade

When he was welcomed back to NRG Stadium in 2017 for his induction into the team’s Ring of Honor, fans around the venue held up cards bearing his No. 80. Johnson isn’t the outspoken figure some of the other receivers of his era became, so when he speaks, it perhaps carries extra emphasis. He was blunt Tuesday when he addressed reports Deshaun Watson was so disillusioned with the Texans that he could seek a trade elsewhere....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 300 words · Charles Young

Andrea Pirlo And Kaka Lead Goal S Mls Overpaid Xi

Although the designated player rule limits the amount of money that a player can count against his club’s salary cap, a $480,000 hit for one player is still significant when the overall cap is just $3.8 million. Toronto 5/4 for the MLS Cup It should come as no surprise then, to see the players on Goal’s MLS Overpaid XI mostly come from clubs that struggled in 2017. In fact, just two players come from playoff sides and one of them, Simon Dawkins, plays for a team that barely snuck into the postseason and had a minus-21 goal differential....

January 8, 2023 · 6 min · 1107 words · Danielle Stubbs