All The Bad Boys For Life References In Jesy Nelson S Boyz Music Video

She also made sure to mention her former band, Little Mix, in a moment many will remember from the original video. Her former bandmates have continued as a three, though soon two of those members, Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, will likely be taking some maternity leave after they became pregnant at similar times. But Nelson is making a clear break from her roots, moving into hip hop-inflected beats with some notable appearances from megastars....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 709 words · Laura Hill

Alleged Butt Injection Killer To Serve One Year After Guilty Plea

Donna Francis, 39, allegedly administered a fatal “butt lift” procedure to 34-year-old Kelly Mayhew in May 2015. Francis, of Loughton, England, has been described as a “fake plastic surgeon” who allegedly operated a fraudulent medical clinic in Queens, New York. She had formerly worked as a hairdresser and is not thought to have received any medical training. Mayhew, of Suitland, Maryland, was given an injection of silicone by Francis before quickly experiencing difficulty breathing and collapsing a short time later....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 443 words · Roy Tremblay

Allegri Napoli Still Scudetto Favourites

Juve pulled within a point of the Serie A leaders, going second in the table as Gonzalo Higuain - who played despite having surgery on a fractured left hand this week - scored his fifth goal in as many games against his former club. Inter will go top with a win over Chievo on Sunday in a title race that also features Roma, who are four points off the pace but with a game in hand following a 3-1 victory over SPAL....

December 6, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Judith Pena

Allegri Happy At Juventus Amid Arsenal And Psg Links

Allegri, 50, is reportedly attracting interest from Arsenal and PSG, with Arsene Wenger and Unai Emery facing uncertain futures at their respective clubs in England and France. However, Allegri — who is contracted to Juve until 2020 — dismissed rumours of a potential exit. “Everything is tied to results,” Allegri told Premium Sport after winning the golden bench award, having guided Juve to a sixth successive Scudetto last season....

December 6, 2022 · 1 min · 132 words · Greg Goin

Allen Iverson Honors The Career Of Kobe Bryant

Bryant and the hapless Lakers fell to the then-winless 76ers 103-91, and while he missed 19 of his 26 attempts, Bryant was honored by the crowd, and was given high praise by another one of Philadelphia’s most beloved NBA stars, Allen Iverson. MORE: Iconic Kobe photos | LeBron laments not meeting Kobe in the Finals | Kobe will never be “The kid from Philly” “To the Mamba,” Iverson said via SportsCenter, “you brought so much out of me like no other player ever has....

December 6, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Jason Almanza

Allen Iverson Says Kyrie Irving Steph Curry Have Better Handles Than He Did

But the 2001 NBA MVP says two current players have better handles than he ever did. The Showtime documentary airs Sunday, May 16, and will give fans a glimpse into the life and thought process of one of the most polarizing and electrifying players in NBA history. There is no denying Kyrie Irving and and Steph Curry have handles, and while we do appreciate that Iverson has grown humble over the years, he crossed up Michael Jordan....

December 6, 2022 · 1 min · 87 words · Nora Monk

Alligator Bites Man S Skull Pulls Him Down In Florida River Like A Propeller To The Head

Jeffrey Heim, who is 25 and from Tampa, was attacked on Sunday, May 30, while searching for fossilized Megalodon shark teeth in the river in southwestern Florida—which he told NBC 2 is something he does often. Heim, a commercial spear fisherman, said that while diving, he came “up for a breath and I felt like I got hit by a boat going 50 miles an hour. Felt like a propeller to the head and it pulled me down....

December 6, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Kathleen Frost

Alligator Vs. Police Watch Louisiana Officer Wrangle Gator In Backyard

Deputies with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office came face to face with the reportedly three-foot reptile on Tuesday. The wild alligator population in Louisiana has risen a lot over the years, increasing from less than 100,000 to more than 2 million in the past 50 years, according to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. There are also nearly 1 million of the reptiles in farms. The sheer amount of the animals gives rise to the risk of conflict with humans....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · Laura Fitz

Almost 80 Percent Of Philosophy Majors Favor Socialism Poll Finds

President Donald Trump emphatically declared during his State of the Union address that America would never be a socialist country. Trump used the sentiment to target his 2020 presidential election opponents, but Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, is gaining momentum among college students. From April to July, a poll found Sanders had a five percent increase in college supporters, putting him right behind Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Amos Cathey

Alonzo Mourning David Stern Among Basketball Hall Of Fame Inductees

Then he turned to those who made it possible for his unique journey to the sport’s highest honor. With one of the doctors who performed his kidney transplant in attendance, the former Georgetown and Miami Heat star discussed the disease that threatened his life and almost ended his career. He also thanked out his cousin-turned-kidney donor, Jason Cooper. “There was such purpose to my life at that point and I never doubted — no matter how long the odds — that it was possible,” Mourning said during Friday night’s induction ceremony....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 571 words · Rose Mcnair

Alter The Truth Makes A Comeback In Congress

Remember Cpl. Pat Tillman, the patriotic former Arizona Cardinals defensive back who walked away from a fat NFL contract to join the Army Rangers in Afghanistan? After Tillman was killed in action in 2004, the Army told his family and the country that he had died in a heroic struggle with the enemy. In fact, Tillman was accidentally killed by friendly fire from American forces. Within hours of his death, the Army went into damage-control overdrive, posting guards to keep eyewitnesses from talking, cutting off phone and Internet service to the base and even burning Tillman’s uniform before awarding him the Silver Star....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 649 words · Jayson Stroud

Alternative Treatments For Multiple Sclerosis Ms

This is a lifelong condition, but there are a variety of ways people with MS can prevent the disease from progressing, and treat or cope with symptoms. This article discusses complementary and alternative medicine treatment options for MS. Alternative Treatments A number of complementary or alternative therapies can be used to help treat multiple sclerosis, including exercise, diet, acupuncture and other natural treatments. Exercise Exercise is recommended for people with MS as it has been shown to improve symptoms and help with mental and physical health....

December 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1084 words · Gregory Lee

A Good Girl A Great Woman

Those younger women to whom life has become more like a fruitcake, way too much going on in one big block, have learned to covertly admire the fortitude of women like that one, women who lived one sort of life under the old rules and then managed to re-create themselves and succeed under the new ones. There are examples of the breed in their law firms and college classrooms, among their mothers and their acquaintances....

December 5, 2022 · 5 min · 952 words · Kenny Woods

A Governor Past

George W. Bush’s reputation may be at stake nationally as voters decide whether to support those candidates the president embraces, but it is here, where Bush served one and a half terms as governor, that his presence looms largest. “He has spent the last two weeks going through 15 states and staking his own political prestige and capital,” says Cal Jillson, political science professor at Southern Methodist University. “It is important to him that the Republicans do well nationally, and it is even more so here in Texas....

December 5, 2022 · 4 min · 716 words · Marquita Tabin

A Guide To Mlb S 82 Game Season What To Know About The Schedule Rosters Expanded Playoff Field For 2020

That’s the good news. The bad news is this: It’s a long journey from proposal to playing, largely because so many things that have to happen are out of MLB’s hands. MORE: MLB owners, players can’t afford to let money screw this up We’ll keep you updated as reports surface about the Tuesday meeting, but for now here’s a look at details included in the proposal, with reporting from The Athletic, ESPN, USA Today and the New York Post....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 537 words · Mary Shorb

A Hat Trick Of Reasons Why Liverpool Legend Gerrard Will Be A Successful Manager

OFFICIAL: Gerrard to coach U18s While great players do not automatically evolve into exceptional tacticians, the 36-year-old possesses the traits to do well in the dugout. Goal looks at three facets that will help the club legend command this phase of his career as he did games at the peak of his playing days. HIS HUMILITY Whether speaking to Dave Shannon, Steve Heighway and Hughie McAuley - Gerrard’s first coaches at Liverpool - or teenager Trent Alexander-Arnold, whom he trained while undertaking his Uefa B license, the humility of the former Reds captain is always highlighted....

December 5, 2022 · 5 min · 908 words · Allison Spencer

A Kareem Story From Shaq Helps Explain His Javale Mcgee Beef

The whole thing got strange when the two large men found themselves in a Twitter beef that wound up drawing in the Warriors, forward Kevin Durant and even McGee’s mother. This is not exactly new for O’Neal. He has a long history of criticizing the big men who followed in his late-90s/early-2000s wake, most notably Dwight Howard. In a 2009 interview with Sporting News, O’Neal ripped Howard — then with Orlando, the same team Shaq played for to start his career — for essentially following in his footsteps, right down to assuming his “Superman” identity....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 567 words · Patrick Marchand

A Learning Curve What Covid 19 Testing Looks Like On College Campuses Today

Kim, along with many other students, returned to Philadelphia to live off-campus for the year. These students filled out a symptom tracker every day, but no testing was required unless they reported symptoms. It wasn’t until the start of the spring semester, that students were allowed back on campus and the school started administering saliva tests twice per week. “Now, it’s definitely like we’re on their radar—we get tested regularly and followed up on,” Kim tells Verywell....

December 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1249 words · Belinda Mahraun

A Life Or Death Choice

IF WE COULD CHANGE WHAT happened to Becky Tebbetts, an 18-year-old college student, late one night in 1991, where would we start? With a tap on the brakes as she drove south on New Hampshire’s Route 113, a winding mountain road 20 miles from her parents’ home in Gilford? Or if we could see her car miss the curve, then career across the road and down an embankment, would we change history and put an airbag in the steering wheel, to protect her head as the little Ford Escort impaled a 60-foot oak with a bang that awakened a neighbor a quarter mile away?...

December 5, 2022 · 25 min · 5320 words · Alejandro Christianson

A Local Alaska Newspaper Company Can Be Yours For Free With A Catch

Journalist Larry Persily, 68, is selling the rights to operate the paper he owns, The Skagway News. In an op-ed titled “Local ownership best for the newspaper and the community,” published in The Skagway News on November 20, Persily explained that he cannot juggle both traveling to Skagway to handle operations of the paper as well as teaching journalism in Anchorage. Persily purchased the paper in April, and wrote that he has enjoyed heading it—but he is uninterested in living in the town full-time to run its newspaper....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Jose Jennings