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January 14, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Pamela Cain

Comedian Finds Shrimp Tails In Box Of Cinnamon Toast Crunch And Starts A Saga With General Mills

Documented in a now-viral Twitter thread, Karp shared an image highlighting the unusual contents of his cereal box. Alongside the popular cereal’s signature cinnamon-sugar squares were two objects that bear a striking resemblance to shrimp tails. Accompanying the photo, Karp wrote, “Ummmm @CTCSquares - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit).” The Cinnamon Toast Crunch Twitter account, @CTCSquares, responded to Karp directly. “We’re sorry to see what you found!...

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 525 words · James Alsberry

Comet Swan How And When To Watch Green Glowing Cosmic Snowball Fly Past Earth

Those in the Southern Hemisphere will have the best views of the comet for now, but the cosmic snowball is moving from southern to northern skies. For those in the United States, the comet which has a greenish glow when seen through binoculars and telescopes, is faintly visible in dark skies only from the far southern portions of the country, such as Hawaii and Florida, as it moves through the constellation Pisces, according to amateur astronomer Bob King writing for the Duluth News Tribune....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 558 words · Jessie Bart

Coming Out Of The Shadows

The tribal sheik leaned back on a pillow in his meeting house, and remembered the day, 12 years ago, when he had dared to confront his country’s dictator, Saddam Hussein. It was shortly after the 1991 Persian Gulf War and the uprising that swept through the Shiite regions of Iraq. Agents of the feared and hated security force known as al-Amen had taken away thousands of young men from the sheik’s town of Kufa, and the neighboring holy Shiite city of Najaf....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 1055 words · Thomas Pinkerton

Common Sites Of Lung Cancer Metastases

When lung cancer is diagnosed, doctors will perform tests to see if metastasis has occurred. Although this can occur in any part of the body, there are several sites where it is more common. The article details the five sites where lung cancer most commonly spreads as well as the symptoms it can cause in each location and what can be done to treat it. It also offers insights into the prognosis (likely outcome) of metastatic lung cancer....

January 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1257 words · Kent Valles

Community Patrol Groups Are Working To Keep Asian American Elders Safe

Throughout March of this year, community patrol groups began to crop up across the United States in an effort to stop AAPI hate and as a means to reduce police presence in BIPOC communities. From Azevedo’s post, Compassion in Oakland was formed. “The organization was really just formed out of response to what’s been happening in the Asian American community, especially to our elderly,” Jessica Owyoung, cofounder of Compassion in Oakland, tells Verywell....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 898 words · Edward Swan

Company Sells Out Of Tickets From U.K. To France Ahead Of New Travel Restrictions

Eurostar, a high-speed rail service, sold out tickets for its trains taking passengers from the United Kingdom across the English Channel to France on Friday, a day before France’s new restrictions will go into effect. Now, the company’s website urges potential travelers to review COVID-19 restrictions when traveling to and from France, saying an “essential reason” is required. Beginning Saturday, only non-French citizens and French citizens with “urgent health or legal reason” will be able to travel to the U....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · June Edwards

Complutense Alcala 0 11 India U17 Ninthoi Stars As Indian Colts Wallop Eleven Goals Past Alcala

AD Complutense Alcala football academy were overwhelmed by the Indian colts right from the word go as Shubham Sarangi shot just wide of the goal as early as in the second minute. Mohun Bagan eye Eze Kingsley The Indian boys have enjoyed a couple of morale-boosting results of late it showed when they took the lead in the eighth minute through Abhijit Sarkar. From then on it was a flurry of goals as Ninthoi went on the rampage....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 167 words · Lesley Nyland

Concacaf Gold Cup Jozy Altidore S Goal Vs. Panama Seals Top Spot For Usa

Altidore’s overhead kick in the 66th minute gave USA a third win from as many games in Group D, securing top spot and a quarterfinal clash against Curacao. USA made 11 changes to their starting lineup and it showed, but Altidore — having squandered two great chances earlier — stepped up to secure three points in Kansas City. While they were unconvincing, Gregg Berhalter’s USA did enough to complete the perfect group-stage campaign....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 386 words · Destiny Taylor

Concern For Arsenal As Wenger Still Unsure When Cazorla Will Return

The Spaniard has been out of action with an Achilles problem and hasn’t featured for the Gunners since the 6-0 win over Ludogorets in October. Elneny sick before Southampton game The likes of Mohamed Elneny and Aaron Ramsey have been asked to step in in place of the former Villarreal midfielder, with the north Londoners having won just once in their last five in all competitions. Wenger had suggested back on November 22 that Cazorla could be two weeks away from returning to the first team but now admits he does not know when he will be back....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 230 words · Mamie Hatfield

Conditions Ideal For More Transmissible Dangerous Covid Variant Who

The WHO has long been cautioning countries against approaching the pandemic at a domestic level instead of a global one. Officials warned that highly-vaccinated countries will have a false sense of security if other countries have low vaccination rates because the virus rapidly spreading anywhere will lead to new variants that may be more deadly or evade therapeutics and vaccines. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told attendees at the Munich Security Conference on Friday that high vaccine coverage in some countries and Omicron’s lower severity is driving a “dangerous narrative” that the COVID-19 pandemic is over....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 398 words · George Thomason

Congratulations Democrats You Just Passed A Massive Tax Cut For The Rich Opinion

That’s right: The latest version of the Build Back Better plan includes $125 billion for healthcare subsidies and $130 billion to expand the child tax credit—yet it allocates $280 billion to fund tax relief for wealthy residents of blue states. The only item bigger than this tax relief for the rich is the funding for pre-k and childcare, which comes in at $390 billion. At question is something called the state and local tax deduction, or SALT, for short....

January 14, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Christina Walton

Congressional Candidate Files Petition To Recall Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Over Coronavirus Stay At Home Order

Among those filing the petition was Republican congressional candidate Josh Barnett. In the 2020 election, Barnett is expected to run against Democratic incumbent Ruben Gallego. On his campaign website, Barnett says that if elected his “highest priority will be ensuring the rights of the people are not infringed.” “I believe that when government gets out of the way,” Barnett added, “people prosper.” Ducey has, according to the recall petition, “committed a violation of his oath by issuing an unconstitutional executive order, by unequally enforcing the law on Arizona citizens and businesses, and by failure to address citizens grievances....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 503 words · Angela Moulden

Congressional Staffers Move To Unionize Amid Toxic Workplace Allegations

Over the past few months an anonymous Instagram page called @dear_white_staffers has slowly gained the attention of mainstream media outlets as Hill staff anonymously detailed incidents of abusive bosses, office micro aggressions and unfair pay. Among the testimonials, which sometimes name specific lawmakers, is included one instance of a lawmaker throwing a pair of reading glasses at a staffer upon being brought the wrong pair. Other accounts mention lawmakers pushing staffers to drive and purchase them things from stores after hours....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Roxanne Endo

Conmebol World Cup Qualifying Qatar 2022 Final Results Standings For South American Eliminatorias

Runaway qualifying leader Brazil (1st, 45 points) was first to mathematically clinch a berth with five matches remaining, and Argentina (2nd, 39 points) followed it a few days later. The two giants have dominated the region once again and there is still one last match to be played between the two (rescheduled from Sept. 2021). Under a new head coach, Uruguay (3rd, 28 points) finished strong and moved up to a third-place finish, overtaking Ecuador (4th, 26 points) which finished qualifying strong by tying Lionel Messi’s Argentina....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 464 words · Amanda Neel

Connection Between Age And Colorectal Cancer Risk

By the time colorectal cancer is diagnosed, it has often been growing for several years, first as a noncancerous polyp and later as cancer. Research indicates that polyps are found in about 30% of adults age 45–50. This is why learning about risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer is important. Colorectal Cancer Trends In the United States, colorectal cancer kills about 50,000 people a year, and 150,000 people a year are diagnosed with this deadly disease....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · Garry Louis

Connor Mcdavid Tests Positive For Covid 19 Oilers Say Superstar Showing Mild Symptoms

The Oilers said the virus was detected Monday during medical testing and that McDavid is experiencing mild symptoms. He is at his home near Toronto and will continue to be monitored, the team added. News of McDavid’s positive test result comes a week after the NHL concluded its 2019-20 season following more than two months of postseason games and workouts inside “bubble” locations in Edmonton and Toronto. The league reported no positive COVID-19 results....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 148 words · James Neill

Conservative Anti Vaccine Talk Radio Host Marc Bernier Dies Of Covid

Bernier, 65, died on Saturday evening after a three-week battle with the virus, The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported. “It’s with great sadness that WNDB and Southern Stone Communications announce the passing of Marc Bernier,” a WNDB post on Facebook said. “Marc informed and entertained listeners on WNDB for over 30 years while enjoying a successful 46-year career as a broadcast journalist. He will be missed by many friends, family members, and colleagues....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Brandon Harris

Conservative Radio Talk Show Host Larry Elder Officially In The Recall Race Against Newsom

After Elder indicated earlier this month he was considering joining the recall race against Gavin Newsom, on Monday he made the news official on his radio show. Elder said months ago he was approached by Dennis Prager to run. Elder said he thanked him but said “Hell, no. I think this state is un-governable.” But then Elder said more people that he respected suggested he run. “The more I thought about it and the more egregious the behavior of Gavin Newsom was as he sits there with the very people that drafted the coronavirus outline at The French Laundry … it’s egregious…...

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 946 words · Edward Kellison

Consider The Alternatives

Claude Chabrol’s lifelong obsession with the hypocrisies of the bourgeoisie has prepared him well for Flaubert’s immortal tale of the adulterous 19th-century provincial wife who hurls herself against the stone wall of French convention. The most faithful of the many cinematic adaptations of the novel, Chabrol’s keeps a clinical, ironic distance. It is with detached horror that we watch Emma Bovary’s stifling marriage to the doting mediocrity Charles (Jean-Francois Balmer), her swooning affair with the amused aristocrat Rodolphe (Christophe Malavoy), her desperation in the face of indebtedness....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 497 words · John Smith