Howard Stern Suggests Aaron Rodgers Has Cte After Footballer S Vaccine Comments

“You know you got no business researching it. Just go to your doctor. You f****** moron, Aaron Rodgers. Big dummy,” he said during his show. “Probably has f****** onset of—what’s that s*** when you get hit in the head too much?” His comments were referring to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, commonly known as CTE, a degenerative brain disease believed to be linked to concussions. It is believed that many football players suffer from CTE, as concussions are caused by a forcible blow to the head....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Kevin Ellzey

Howell Reveals How A Bar Dj Made Him Sign Albert Adomah

The 30-year-old was introduced to Howell twelve years ago, and the lower division coach gave the Ghanaian the chance to train with his club. “I lived in Hammersmith and Albert [Adomah] lived in Askew Road in Shepherds Bush, which is just around the corner," Howell told Express Sports. “I used to do events managements and I had a bar that I used to manage in Covent Garden called The Spot, which later became The Jewel....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 711 words · Matt Brewer

Hue Jackson Must Remember Johnny Manziel Is Symptom Of Browns Problems Not Cause

It sounds like the perfect equation to finally turn the Browns around. It’s not. It’s half an equation; a fraction. Yes, adding Jackson helps significantly. No, subtracting Manziel won’t help as much as so many think it will. MORE: Manziel’s troubled career | Manziel won’t return Kosar calls To believe Manziel is the problem in Cleveland is to do the Browns a big favor, one they don’t deserve and one they haven’t earned....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 540 words · Gloria William

Huge Healthy Shark Washes Up Dead On Beach

The shark was found on December 7 by a Cornwall Wildlife Trust Marine Strandings Network volunteer on the English county’s Perranporth coast. It’s not unusual for marine animals to strand, but it’s much more common among mammals than sharks. “The shark went for post mortem with the Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) which discovered that the animal had live stranded,” a Marine Strandings Network spokesperson told Newsweek. This means the shark died on land....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 398 words · Linda Belmont

Huge Coastal Sinkhole That Could Suck People Into Ocean Appears Overnight

The sinkhole appeared on a coastal trail in the fishing town of Robe on south Australia’s Limestone Coast, the District Council of Robe said in a Facebook post. The hole sits close to a geological phenomenon known as a blowhole, or marine geyser, which is near the red and white Robe Obelisk, which was erected in 1852 to guide ships. The sinkhole at the popular tourist destination emerged before the start of a long weekend in most parts of Australia, held to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday on June 14, when some people will be heading to beauty spots....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 419 words · Eddie Lubin

Humanized Branding Five Ways Marketers Can Strike The Right Tone

The move to humanize brands is not new. However, in this post-COVID-19 society, clients and customers grapple with a global crisis and the continued shifts in their day-to-day lives. As a result, brands have to bring their human side to the forefront to be sensitive to clients’ concerns while also meeting their needs. Humanizing your brand requires nuance. It’s easier to shout the same message over and over again without caring about who is listening....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 631 words · Angel Gibney

Humpback Whale Filmed Feeding Her Calf In Rare Underwater Video

Researchers with the University of Hawai’i’s Mānoa Marine Mammal Research Program (MMRP) monitored the whales using non-invasive suction-cup tags that had been installed with cameras, acoustic recorders, pressure sensors and accelerometers. The filming took place in the waters around Maui, Hawaii, over 10 days and involved seven whale calves who were tagged for periods between 5 and 20 hours. “We can actually see what these animals are seeing and encountering and experiencing themselves,” Lars Bejder, MMRP Director, said in a press release....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 400 words · Cindy Morrissey

Hundreds In Texas Were Arrested During Blm Protests For Non Violent Crimes

Out of more than 1,000 people arrested in several major Texas cities during the first week of protests following the death of George Floyd, arrest records show that only a small portion were cited for violent crimes or theft, according to a report from Texas Monthly. Most of those arrested during the protests were instead accused of low-level offenses like breaking curfew or blocking roads. Another popular charge, disorderly conduct, was said to be defined as “traveling with a large crowd and refusing officers’ commands to disperse” or “inciting breach of the peace” during the demonstrations....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 428 words · Sara Oshiro

Hundreds Of California Health Workers Strike Amid Staffing Shortages

More than 350 health care workers at Sutter Delta Medical Center in Antioch, a city in California’s eastern Bay Area region, were expected to participate in the strike, according to Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU-UHW). The union represents more than 100,000 workers, patients and consumers within the state’s health care industry. The strike began Monday morning and is expected to last through Friday, according to SEIU-UHW....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 446 words · William Mcglone

Hundreds Of Dead Penguins Washing Up Daily On New Zealand Beaches

In the Far North District of the country, the native penguins have been turning up dead all over the long stretches of beaches, where experts have been counting and estimating that at least 200 have been washing up on shore every day. An expert, Vaughn Turner, told Radio New Zealand (RNZ) on Monday that he has walked the stretch of Ninety Mile Beach and counted the birds. “There were quite a few which seemed odd, so I thought I’d start counting them to see how many there were,” he said....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 517 words · John Allen

Hundreds Of Migrants Flown To El Paso To Ease Overcrowding Amid Pandemic

On Monday, officials and migrant advocates in El Paso said as many as two flights will arrive daily, each carrying up to 135 migrants. Of the roughly 270 people flown to El Paso on Monday, most of them were families, including some young children. In addition, each day, 50 more asylum seekers are being returned from neighbouring city Juarez, in Mexico, after being taken out of the Migration Protection Protocols (MPP) program....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 658 words · Regina Apodaca

Hundreds Of People Give Fascist Salutes In Disturbing Viral Video

The alarming clip showed an estimated 800 people, standing in rows, who gathered in Via Privata Ettore Paladini, in Milan, Italy, on April 29. In the 16-second video, which has been viewed more than 850,000 times, the far-right activists chanted and gave the salutes, which are identical to the neo-Nazi Hitler salutes. The clip comes on the date of the annual meeting of European far-right members. The crowd were filmed in front of a memorial at the site where student and far-right activist Sergio Ramelli, 19, was murdered on April 29, 1975....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 326 words · Kelly Frank

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January 5, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Margaret Hollingsworth

Hungry Customer Leaves Popeyes With New Job Drive Thru Interview

The patron-turned-employee was captured in a video that went viral last week, amassing 1.3 million views on TikTok. Her friend, posting under the username @thoroughbred_84, showed what happened in a Popeyes drive-thru after they found out the restaurant’s opening was delayed. “We don’t open ’til 11 a.m.,” a Popeyes employee told the two women through her microphone. “The website said 10 o’clock,” one of the women replied, who was outside of the car....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 411 words · Patricia Harritt

Hunting An Un Dean The General S New Stripes

The political professionals who handle Clark are learning that sometimes the best thing to do with the candidate is to let him be himself. After all, Clark’s mantra is “I’m a leader, not a politician.” If he lacks a seasoned candidate’s carefully honed skill to say nothing well and to avoid controversial answers, then so much the better. Not long ago, a Fox News anchor pointedly asked if Clark was putting down U....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 722 words · Norma Scott

Hurricane Dorian Path Update Storm To Remain Powerful Hurricane As It Moves Along Florida Georgia Carolinas

After making landfall in the Bahamas on Sunday night and ravaging the area for more than a day, Dorian finally started moving north on Tuesday. Making its way toward Florida, Dorian brought hurricane and tropical storm conditions to parts of the Sunshine State. The latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) placed the Category 2 hurricane about 90 miles from Daytona Beach, Florida, and 205 miles from Charleston, South Carolina....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · Richard Oneal

Hurricane Ida Left Louisiana Island Uninhabitable Damaged Every Building

Cynthia Lee Sheng, the president of Jefferson Parish, said during a news conference that the area is now “uninhabitable.” Sheng also said that the island’s levee system sustained several breaks and that there was a strong odor of natural gas in the area, the AP said. The damage on Grand Isle comes as many residents in Louisiana and Mississippi try to recover from the aftermath of Ida’s fury. More than 1 million homes and businesses across both states lost power as 150 mph winds knocked out thousands of miles of power lines, hundreds of substations and an important transmission tower....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 957 words · Michael Moreland

Hurricane Kay Update Watches Warnings In Effect For Parts Of California

In a public advisory on Thursday morning, the National Hurricane Center said that Hurricane Kay is “continuing its approach to Baja California.” “Expected to bring Hurricane Conditions to portions of the West Coast of the Baja California Peninsula later today,” the advisory said. According to the National Hurricane Center, a Hurricane Warning is in effect for areas located “North of Punta Abreojos to San Jose De Las Palomas,” while a Hurricane Watch is in effect for “Puerto Cortes to Punta Abreojos....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 414 words · Ricardo Cross

Hurricane Season Just Started. Again America Is Unprepared Opinion

Our climate is changing, and our weather is fundamentally changing with it. While politicians and energy providers debate over why and how, we should all focus on adjusting our responses and creating solutions. That starts with better observing the state of the atmosphere, and understanding how that state drives the development of severe weather, which will then lead to better forecasting and preparation. Our nation’s weather forecasting is better than it has ever been thanks to NOAA and others—but it can and should continue to innovate....

January 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1100 words · Dan Young

Hurricanes And Canadiens Go Back And Forth On Twitter Over Sebastian Aho S Offer Sheet

The Hurricanes have seven days to match the five-year, $42.27 million offer sheet. The contract pays Aho $21 million in the first year, but Carolina doesn’t seem too frightened by it. General manager Don Waddell addressed the offer sheet in a press conference and said, “I’m actually surprised it wasn’t more.” Waddell did not give a timetable on when the team will announce its decision but made it apparent the team has every intention of keeping Aho....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Margaret Brown