Alexandria Ocasio Cortez To Push Bill Making Feds Identify Themselves Following Portland Arrests

The New York representative is expected to introduce the bill later this week, The Nation reported on Monday. Washington, D.C., Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton is cosponsoring the bill alongside Ocasio-Cortez. The proposed legislation was drafted as federal agents deployed to Portland, Oregon, sparked nationwide controversy over arrests involving undercover personnel, unidentified vehicles and excessive use of force during the city’s ongoing protests. If enacted by the House and Senate, it would mandate “the display of certain identification for certain law enforcement officers” and establish a system for federal agencies to collect data related to compliance....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 619 words · Elizabeth Gutierrez

Alexi Lalas Shreds Usmnt Arena After Rough Patch In Wc Qualifying

Lalas, a former USMNT player, used his platform as a Fox Sports analyst to blast longtime favorites Tim Howard, Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley and Jozy Altidore and coach Bruce Arena. He even challenged 18-year-old rising star Christian Pulisic. GALARCEP: Five takeaways from USMNT draw at Honduras Perhaps Lalas’ best line was: “Are you going to continue to be a bunch of soft, underperforming, tattooed millionaires?” (Lalas is inked himself.)...

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 195 words · June Coleman

Alexis Sanchez Meets Psg Chief Ahead Of 50M Move

The French club are growing increasingly confident of signing the Arsenal star for a €50 million fee inclusive of add-ons following preliminary talks with the Gunners. Arsenal at 2/5 vs Leicester PSG say “nothing is done yet” regarding a move for Sanchez but the early signs from France suggest it is likely to happen. Goal understands that PSG chief Henrique met Sanchez and his representatives at the Royal Monceau hotel in Paris from 12:00 PM UTC for talks which lasted several hours....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 509 words · Mary Clark

Algeria 1 Nigeria 1 Brahimi Penalty Denies Super Eagles Victory In Constantine

A late spot-kick from captain Yacine Brahimi cancelled out John Ogu’s stunning 62nd minute opener to deprive Gernot Rohr’s side - already qualified for the quadrennial showpiece - their second away victory of a successful campaign. With the match of less importance to the Super Eagles - and injuries to key members of the squad, Gernot Rohr rang the changes, most notably with a fresh forward line as Hapoel Beer Sheva’s Anthony Nwakaeme, flanked by Kelechi Iheanacho and Alex Iwobi, was handed his international debut....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 402 words · William Martin

Alicia Silverstone Under Fire For Saying She Co Sleeps With 11 Year Old Son

During an appearance on The Ellen Fisher Podcast, the 45-year-old revealed she and the pre-teen share a bed. “Bear and I still sleep together,” Silverstone told Fisher on Tuesday, July 19, while discussing her “alternative” parenting methods. “I’ll be in trouble for saying that, but I really don’t care.” “I’m a loving mama,” she continued, defending her comments. “And I believe in love and I believe in nature, and our society is scared of nature and scared of love....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 511 words · Gordon Walsh

Alien Invasion

He’s not the only one. According to a NEWSWEEK Poll, 48 percent of Americans believe UFOs are real and 29 percent think we’ve made contact with aliens. Another 48 percent think there’s a government plot to cover the whole thing up. In April the governor of Nevada officially renamed State Route 375 the Extraterrestrial Highway because of the frequency of UFO ““sightings’’ reported there. Last week three men were arrested on New York’s Long Island for plotting to assassinate local officials who the men believed had concealed a UFO landing....

January 15, 2023 · 11 min · 2212 words · Sara Hughey

Aliens Tiger King And Beards Trump Has Wild Father S Day Interview

Trump sat down for an amusing interview with his eldest son that his campaign streamed Thursday night in which he—mostly—answered those questions. The interview with Donald Trump Jr. was billed as a “Father’s Day” special. The younger Trump has a regular podcast called Triggered but this was the first time he’s sat down with his father for it. “Which is your favorite Trump child and why is it Ivanka?” Trump Jr....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Raymond Flens

All About Ira

But could you bring a rock star home to mom? In the six years since the debut of “TAL,” Glass has developed a devoted cadre of fans hooked on his show’s eccentricity and his compassionate tone. The hourlong program isn’t just journalism; it includes fiction, humor, even poetry. Each show is made up of four separate segments based around one theme. Some examples from earlier this year include shows on babysitting, summer heat and the act of cringing (after September 11, “TAL” got a touch newsier)....

January 15, 2023 · 5 min · 1043 words · Sandra Metayer

All Elite Wrestling Revolution Start Time Card How To Watch Online

It’s the first AEW pay-per-view since Full Gear in November, but a lot has happened since then. AEW World Champion Chris Jericho has a new opponent, and we have new AEW Women’s and Tag Team Champions. Cody, The Young Bucks and the rest of AEW are getting ready for Double or Nothing in May,, but they hope Revolution continues the promotion’s creative hot streak and sets the tone for the rest of the year....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Rodolfo Scott

All Eyes Are On The Pies

Victim: Bill Gates (Feb. 4, 1998) Flavor: cream Assailant: L’Entarteur Why: ‘cuz Gates is rich Victim: S.F. Mayor Willie Brown (Nov. 7, 1998) Flavor: cherry, tofu, pumpkin Assailant: Biotic Baking Brigade Why: Brown’s treatment of the homeless Victim: IMF chief Michel Camdessus (Feb. 13, 2000) Flavor: fruit and cream Assailant: Patissiers Sans Frontieres (Pastrymakers Without Borders) Why: IMF ‘destroyed Mozambique’s cashew- nut industry’ Victim: Dan Glickman (May 30, 2000) Flavor: tofu cream Assailant: PETA Why: for ‘promoting meat’

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 78 words · Marie Grulkey

All Grounded On The Western Front

Days earlier, Taiwan publicly admitted that Chinese jets are regularly buzzing its air border, in response to Taipei’s latest tilt toward independence. “When we see a plane take off over there,” says a Taiwanese Air Force major, “we take off, too.” The air force says its vintage F-5s, along with 60 new Mirage-2000-5s, are enough to counter China. While earlier crashes fell into the sea and could not be recovered, this one came down on land and may clear up the mystery of what’s bringing down the F-16s....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 178 words · Gregory Brim

All In One Day S Rest

Medeiros and his cohorts plan to support a scientific study to encourage more nap-taking, enlisting the help of neurologists and sleep therapists to exchange ideas with other countries where breaks during the day are the norm. Do naps warrant so much work? According to Medeiros, they do. Siestas are a way of fighting the stresses of modern life, he says, and the stifling Mediterranean climate makes working during the afternoon virtually unbearable anyway....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 73 words · James Griffith

All In With Shannon Spake Fox Sports Broadcasting Polymath Is Always On The Move Literally

The veteran sports broadcaster found out the hard away about a year ago. Spake was training for her next athletic achievement, and she needed a twist to her Saturday morning run, a new source of focus. Nothing motivates the 43-year-old more than her husband, Jerry, and identical twin boys, so her house, as part of a newly configured running loop, would serve as her water station. She would be able to use her own family as a checkpoint, of sorts....

January 15, 2023 · 13 min · 2607 words · Richard Lillis

All Men Are Responsible For The Culture That Allowed Sarah Everard S Murder Opinion

Like one in three women worldwide, I’ve been the victim of sexual assault and harassment. And so the tragedy of the kidnapping and murder of Sarah Everard in the UK wasn’t surprising, nor was the trending Twitter hashtag men responded with: #NotallMen. We all want to believe in good men. And because I live with a “good” man, while raising two (sometimes) good boys and a girl, I haven’t talked much about my trauma relating to men....

January 15, 2023 · 5 min · 948 words · Amanda Corf

All Of The Family S News

For the Ochses and the Sulzbergers, as this exhaustive account makes plain, the Times is far more than a family business. It’s a family religion–which may explain why it’s lasted so long and done so well. When Adolph Ochs bought the paper in 1896, it was distinguished for its honesty and seriousness, but it was also on its deathbed. He built up the financial news, added a Saturday “Review of Books and Art” and a substantive Sunday magazine, and was rewarded with a lifesaving infusion of new readers and advertisers....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 637 words · Gloria Harmon

All The Plot Points 1883 Needs To Address In Season 2

The first season came to an end on Paramount+ on Sunday, with all ten episodes of 1883 available to watch now. Despite launching as a spin-off to the show Yellowstone, 1883 has become immensely popular and even secured itself a second season. Another time period-titled show 1932, has been confirmed by Paramount too, further enhancing the Dutton family story. With the events of 1883 now being played out, there are still some loose ends to tie up before Season 2, especially when it comes to the Dutton family....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 729 words · Carol Hall

All The Tv Shows Coming Out On Netflix Amazon And More This Thanksgiving

The major streaming services are trying to get you to use that time on their sites by offering some of their biggest shows on November 24, 25 and 26. Some of the highlights include Disney+’s latest Marvel show Hawkeye, which sees Jeremy Renner return to the MCU. Also streaming in time for a Thanksgiving binge is another season of Selling Sunset, Kevin Hart show True Story, plus anther season of the hilarious Saved By the Bell reboot....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 479 words · Alvin Colosimo

All Time Soccer Great Pele To Auction Off Memorabilia

The three-time World Cup winner will put more than 2,000 items under the hammer next week in London. MORE: Most disappointing World Cup teams | Kidnapped star Pulido rescued “It was a difficult decision to make, but it takes a lot to properly care for these artifacts,” said Pele, 75. “And I felt I could do much more good by sharing these items with the world, as well as helping my causes that are important to me....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 206 words · Carlos Mcfadden

All Todd All The Time

With his Beaver Cleaver face and thrift-shop wardrobe, Oldham, even at 33, comes across as the slightly goofy pal you’d bring home to dinner, not the guy you’d vote most likely to succeed. But this aw-shucks stuff obscures a sophistication and determination that, in the last seven years, has propelled Oldham and his high-priced ready-to-wear to the front of the fashion pack, embraced by the seen-it-all establishment and the hip young things who have more moxie than money....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1153 words · Michelle Klinger

Alleged Job Posting With Hefty List Of Requirements Goes Viral For Paying 8.50 Per Hour

The exact job title was not shown. “You will be responsible for the husbandry and care of a large variety of species including lemurs, antelope, camels, and more,” the job description stated. “Duties also include habitat maintenance and repair, mowing, weed eating, etc.” It continued and stated that the employee would be also responsible for conducting safari tours and answering phone calls to help guests make reservations. Applicants should have at least three to six months of exotic animal experience, be available to work 45 hours each week—including weekends and holidays—and lift a minimum of 50 pounds and run a 10-minute mile....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · Emile Fatula