All The Royal Family S Covid Gaffes From Posh Dinners To Misjudged Jokes

Queen Elizabeth II showed early leadership to a worried nation when she recorded a rare public broadcast in April promising: “We will meet again.” However, just weeks earlier, her grandson Prince William had joked the royal family were spreading COVID and suggested the threat of the virus had been exaggerated. Another of the queen’s grandchildren, Princess Beatrice, attended a dinner with friends at a high-class restaurant this month, apparently flouting rules on public gatherings....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 860 words · Ellen Harmon

All The Shows Canceled By Netflix In 2021

A number of series, however, did get canceled by Netflix this year—some after a few successful seasons, and some after their first set of episodes. All the shows canceled by Netflix in 2021 La Révolution Netflix had a major French hit on its hands in 2021 with Lupin, the heist drama based on the story of the classic French gentleman thief. While that show rose to the top of the Netflix top 10 charts, another show was canceled after its first season....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 736 words · David Shaver

All Used Us

Michelle Pfeiffer and Bruce Willis play the couple under scrutiny, Katie and Ben Jordan. A comfortable L.A. couple with two kids, a nice home and a handful of the usual comic-sidekick best friends, this once happy couple does nothing but bicker bicker bicker. She complains that she’s the “designated driver” of the relationship. He wonders where the wacky girl he fell in love with has gone. Both actors are capable of giving us complex, flesh-and-blood characters, but you won’t find them here....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 139 words · Aileen Alter

All You Need Is Hate

For those prone to bellyache about the state of politics today–and the longer I cover the campaign, the more I sympathize–the Kroft-Clinton exchange is a perfect little case study in how craptastic the process has become. The culprits: The Media: Why was Kroft asking Clinton whether she “believe[s] Senator Obama’s a Muslim” in the first place? Here’s the back-and-forth: “You don’t believe that Senator Obama’s a Muslim?” Kroft asked Sen....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 740 words · Paula Pereira

Allegations Against Patrick Kane Leave Indelible Stain

Despite his immense talent, which is the equivalent of a five-tool player in baseball, Kane once again finds himself in trouble. Sometimes, this is the lot in life of a public figure. MORE: Allegations against Kane | Blackhawks’ Stanley Cup adventures To make it clear: Kane has not been charged with a crime. Police in the Buffalo area are investigating allegations — and at this point, that’s all they are — of a sexual assault....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Kevin Thornton

Alleged Father Of Lyn May S Baby Shocked To Find Out About Her Pregnancy On Instagram

Mexican actress May, 68, shocked her fans on Sunday, when she took to the image-sharing platform to state that she was three months’ pregnant with singer Markos D1’s baby. And in an interview with Newsweek, Markos, 29, says that he was blindsided by the claims, only learning of the post when people started tagging him on Instagram. “I found out I was going to be a dad through social media,” he says....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 413 words · Ricky Oneal

Alleged Pizza Delivery Scam Leaves Victim Short 1 500

According to Global News, Tara Miller of Regina ordered delivery from her local Domino’s on Saturday. From her perspective, the transaction appeared normal, and she went about enjoying her evening before things took a dark turn. Recounting the events to Global News, she said, “I close the door and go about eating with my friends, and after they leave [I] check the bank account and see all the money in the account was gone....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 428 words · James Bryant

Allen Iverson Thanks Michael Jordan A Bunch Of Rappers And Everyone Else In Hall Of Fame Speech

Iverson was emotional from the moment he took the podium, first acknowledging a roaring crowd inside the auditorium. Lots of Sixers fans made the trek to see their man. MORE: Top images from induction ceremony “Wow. Man, I love y’all, too,” he said. From there, Iverson fought back tears as he went through his life story, which he acknowledged took a decisive turn when John Thompson decided to take him on at Georgetown....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Dennis Singleton

Allergies And Dizziness

This article will explore whether dizziness could be a symptom of allergies. It also discusses potential causes of dizziness and treatments for allergies and this related symptom. What Is Dizziness? Dizziness causes you to feel off-balance and unsteady on your feet. It is sometimes confused with vertigo or lightheadedness. Unlike dizziness, vertigo is the feeling that you or your surroundings are in motion. These sensations are distinct from lightheadedness, which is a feeling like you might faint....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 778 words · Brianna Welch

Alligator Found With Two Arrows Stuck In Its Side And Rope Wrapped Around Snout In Florida

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call after the animal was found in a pond behind a residence on Oak Hill Loop in Fort Myers. Officers are investigating the incident as a case of animal cruelty. The alligator was reportedly removed safely from the pond by police and officials with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. “The gator had two arrows impaled into its side and a rope wrapped around the gators snout and webbed feet,” Crime Stoppers wrote on Twitter....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · John Harris

Allison Williams On The Bechdel Dream That Is M3Gan

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PARTING SHOT WITH H. ALAN SCOTT ON APPLE PODCASTS OR SPOTIFY When the trailer dropped, it immediately went viral. Especially M3GAN’s dance. I’m pretty sure it’s going to be a dance on Drag Race someday. Were you surprised how quickly it spread? Oh my God, I would be so thrilled. It was the most exciting day, honestly. It was so great. We were so determined to introduce M3GAN to the world and get it right and try to make sure that we conveyed her vibe and the way she is iconic to us and try to translate that and make sure other people understood it....

December 12, 2022 · 11 min · 2307 words · Stephanie Rodriguez

Alternatives To Pills For Treating Adhd

Coffee for ADHD Drinking coffee isn’t the alternative to pills we are talking about, although it does highlight some of the alternative ADHD treatments that some parents try. Giving children with ADHD caffeine isn’t a new idea. A 1975 study in the American Journal of Psychiatry looked at caffeine, methylphenidate (Ritalin), and d-amphetamine (Dexedrine), and found that while caffeine was not better than placebo in treating children with ADHD, both prescription drugs did provide a significant improvement over both placebo and caffeine....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 586 words · Robert Bowman

A Sad Way Of Doing Big Science

SCOTT: In 2002, U.S. scientists were prominent. Now, not so much. It’s folks from Israel, the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore and China–places where stem-cell research is permitted, even encouraged. I don’t think we’ll see [U.S.] government funding for this of any real sort, which means America may need to take it state by state. It’s a sad way of doing big science but it may be the only way to get it done....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 73 words · Ella Roman

A Hand Held Device Is Helping Covid 19 Patients Breathe Again

The next day, Bedder took the small, hand-held vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) and placed it on his neck. He stared at the pulse oximeter on his finger, its blinking numbers revealing a blood oxygen level of 91—quite a low number given the amount of supplemental oxygen he was receiving. He says he watched in awe as that number rose to 95 within minutes. For the first time since his diagnosis, Bedder was able to breathe....

December 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1680 words · Ralph Gibson

A Hero In Washington And A Target At Home

December 11, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Francis Pollard

A Japan That Can Take Credit

There he goes again. Shintaro Ishihara, an ultranationalist member of the Japanese Parliament and his country’s No. 1 Americanophobe, is out with another book. His first, published in 1989, was called “The Japan That Can Say No.” It created a ruckus in Washington with brash (and exaggerated) assertions that Japan could tip the balance of power in the cold war merely by selling its technology to the Soviet Union instead of the United States....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 510 words · Juan Hill

A Junk Heap To Cherish

Now Europe is following the Dutch lead and taking the green movement to the manufacturers of white goods and electronics. A spate of legislation emerging from Brussels aims ultimately to hold manufacturers responsible for the fate of their products long after they’ve left store shelves or car showrooms. They’re being told they must ensure that as much as 85 percent of their products is recycled or reused, and the remainder disposed of in environmentally sound ways....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 774 words · Staci Speer

A Kennedy Crackup

The charges are surfacing at a critical time for the Kennedys. It’s a particularly important season for Joe, the six-term congressman and oldest son of RFK. The next generation’s rising star, Joe wants to sit in the governor’s office on Beacon Hill, above the bronze statue of his uncle Jack. In an ordinary year he should have little to worry about: no Kennedy has ever lost an election in Massachusetts, and the nomination of centrist GOP Gov....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 701 words · Francis Klaus

A Life At The Louvre

THOMAS: What is the biggest challenge facing museums today? ROSENBERG: We need to bring people back to museums, and not only to see the “Mona Lisa.” How many people have returned to museums because they discovered their beauty and pleasure? Very few, I suspect. You cannot go to Paris without going to the Louvre. It’s a sort of obligation. I’m not sure it’s always a pleasure, either. Why is that?...

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 638 words · Samuel Ogden

A Little Creative Scheduling Could Deliver These Non Traditional Gems

December 11, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Norma Cotton