Hockey Fan Kisses Beer Instead Of Girlfriend On Kiss Cam

MORE: Hawks’ ‘Kiss Cam’ features staged, yet hilarious, beer spill The kiss cam is, of course, known for some of its hilarious (and sometimes very fake) moments.

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 27 words · Miriam Cordial

Hockey Hair 2021 Edition The Nhl S Best Beards Mullets And More

December 18, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Ann Watson

Holland Added To Southgate S England Backroom Team

Holland has worked extensively with Southgate over the last three years, having split his day-to-day duties at Chelsea with an assistant manager role with England Under-21s. Southgate made the step up to take charge of the senior side on Wednesday following Sam Allardyce’s controversial departure. Sammy Lee (assistant manager) and Martyn Margetson (goalkeeping coach) — both Allardyce appointments — will remain in their roles, while Leicester City assistant Craig Shakespeare steps away from the set-up by mutual consent....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Helen Little

Holly Holm S Agent Bet Big On His Client Vs. Ronda Rousey And Cashed In

Holm’s agent and promoter told MMA Fighting he won “six figures” betting on Holm to beat Ronda Rousey at UFC 193 in Melbourne. MORE: Images that will define Rousey v. Holm | Cris Cyborg reacts Heading into the weekend, Holm was getting 10-to-1 odds, though the number had dropped closer to 8-to-1 by fight time. Fresquez was happy to get in at those numbers. “We made a lot of money,” he said....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 105 words · Jeffrey Williams

Holocaust Survivor S Caregivers Accused Of Stealing 184 000 From Her Credit Cards And Bank Accounts

Irmgard Deutsch died at the age of 102 in Hollywood, Florida, after a stroke and a five-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Two caregivers and her financial adviser have been accused of taking more than $184,000 from her credit cards, bank, and brokerage accounts before she passed away. Caregiver Carlene Henry Davis, 51, of Sunrise, Florida, was arrested on Monday and charged with exploitation of the elderly for taking $20,774 in 2017....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Randi Jasper

Home Prices Are Rising Despite Falling Demand. But Will It Last Opinion

As of May, the median price of existing U.S. homes is up 2 percent since last year. While home sales had a strong end to 2019, with prices up 9 percent a year before, that number has quickly fallen to a decline of over 26 percent from the year prior. With falling home sales, many would expect home prices to also fall due to lower demand. However, according to the Wall Street Journal, the supply of available homes is falling even faster than the demand for them, leading to a steady increase in prices....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 385 words · Marshall Walters

Home Treatment For Pancreatitis Diet And Natural Remedies

If your pain starts suddenly and lasts for a few days, you have an acute form of pancreatitis. Acute pancreatitis requires immediate hospital attention, and should not be treated at home. If your pain is long-lasting and occurs over many years, you have the chronic form. While there is no cure for chronic pancreatitis, lifestyle changes and natural remedies can help you manage your symptoms and prevent flare-ups. Read on to learn more about the various natural home treatment options for chronic pancreatitis, including diet and lifestyle changes....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1063 words · Caleb Seitz

Homey For The Holidays

THE POINT in Saranac Lake, N.Y. Just a few hours from N.Y.C., this former Rockefeller estate has only 11 guest rooms. There’s ice-skating on the lake, cross-country skiing and outdoor bonfires (with s’mores!). Adults only. $1,200 per couple, per night. Call 518-891-5674. THE BREAKERS in Palm Beach, Fla. There’s no snow, but this huge, kid-friendly resort is fabulously decorated. Try the snorkeling scavenger hunt and beach camp-outs. Starts at $495....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 144 words · Paul Williams

Hong Kong Mourns Queen S Death In Silent Protest Against Beijing

Hong Kong was a British colony for 156 years before the territory was returned to Beijing’s rule in 1997. To be sure, memories about the period are mixed and varied. Residents weren’t granted universal suffrage and suffered from unequal treatment; democracy activists opposed colonial rule as strongly as some in the city continue to protest Chinese governance. But when news of the queen’s death reached Hongkongers late last Thursday local time, Facebook and Twitter lit up with tributes to the United Kingdom’s longest-reigning monarch, who died at 96 after ruling for seven decades....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 606 words · Gregory Russell

Hope Solo Proud To Earn 100Th Shutout For Uswnt

Playing in one of two friendlies before the Rio Olympics, Solo became the first in USWNT history to record 100 shutouts. It was also her 150th win. “The monkey is off my back, and it feels good,” Solo said after the game. “Honestly I’m just really proud of it, really happy about it.” MORE: Get to know Team USA with these portraits Even though Solo wasn’t called into action very often against South Africa’s counterattacking style — she was only forced to make two saves — she was pleased with the way she organized the defense and made calls throughout the game that led to her impressive accomplishment....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Barbara Walker

Hornets Rugrats Giveaways Will Awaken Your Inner 1990S Kid

The Hornets will be kicking off “Nickelodeon Night” the right way by selling “Rugrats”-themed T-shirts and socks with other merchandise on Tuesday. MORE: Every NBA team’s worst season since 1990 The festivities will continue throughout Charlotte’s game against the Suns with games, prizes and a “Double Dare”-esque show at halftime.

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 50 words · Steven Hogan

Hornets Hope Kidd Gilchrist S Identity Isn T Lost In Shot Overhaul

For Kidd-Gilchrist, it was yet another summer working on his broken shot, which has been an issue for him since high school. The difference this year is that Kidd-Gilchrist bunkered down in the gym with one of the best shooters ever and he never left. With the help of Hornets assistant Mark Price, Kidd-Gilchrist appears to have made the first noticeable overhaul of his shot. In the past, Gilchrist would rise for a shot, turn his arms and hips in an awkward position, enter into a hitch and release the ball on his way down....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 915 words · Harry Griffin

Hornets Sign Jeremy Lamb To Contract Extension Reject P.J. Hairston S Option

That’s the takeaway from two perimeter moves reportedly made by the Hornets on Monday, before a deadline for extension discussions. Lamb will get a three-year, $21 million contract extension despite a career average of 7.0 points per game in four seasons. Meanwhile, The Charlotte Observer reports that the Hornets will not exercise a 2016-17 offer on Hairston, who has started their first three games. MORE: Why young players won’t sign extensions | Al Jefferson refuses to let the NBA run past him...

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Floyd Costa

Hospital Tailgaters Welcome Birth Of Baby In Adorable Viral Clip Amazing

The TikTok, captioned, “They called security on us for waiting outside the hospital,” along with a number of hashtags, has been viewed 7.9 million times and liked 1.5 million times since being posted on April 10. According to the United States Census Bureau, births have declined and mortality rates have gone up, an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data shows that there was a downswing in births in the winter of 2020 and 2021, showing symptoms of rebounding in March....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 802 words · Pam Bradley

Hospital Turning Away Stroke Patients Sending Them 200 Miles Away As Covid Filling Beds

Dr. Ashok Rai, president and CEO of Prevea Health and treating patients in northeast and western Wisconsin, said COVID patients occupy about 20 percent of the beds in his hospitals, and almost every patient is unvaccinated, both of which lead to turning other patients away. “They are the ones not only using the highest amount of resources but staying the longest,” Rai said. “Unfortunately our health care systems are overwhelmed right now....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 424 words · Derek Oquinn

Hot Reads Nfl Players Must Be Held To Higher Standard

Aikman says it’s important for the NFL to take a stand on social issues, and hopes the league learns a lesson about how to handle such situations going forward. He also says that when players enter the league, they know they’re held to a higher standard. MORE: Aikman on Cousins, RG3 | Brett Favre: Hoyer has proved he deserves to start

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 61 words · Tammy Reed

Hot Reads With Troy Aikman Nfl Playoff Sleepers

There’s no way that happens again this season, Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman told Sporting News in his latest edition of Hot Reads , while revealing some of his sleeper teams for the 2014 season. MORE: Seahawks super from the start | Week 1 picks | See where NFL fans live Aikman warns not to forget about Arizona as a contender, despite the injury issues the team has faced so far on defense....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 208 words · Kim Lawson

Hours Of Truth And Indecision

At his house Powell was anxiously awaiting Dole. He didn’t want Dole to ask him anything, none of the questions about his future or whether he would run for president, questions that had been haunting Powell since his retirement. And if so, when. Or in which party. Or what he believed. Powell was pretty sure that Dole would know not to ask. Because of electronic problems with the intercom and the doorbell in Powell’s house, he was kind of hovering in the foyer area expecting to notice the car arrive....

December 18, 2022 · 13 min · 2713 words · Victor Little

Houston Astros Sign Stealing Scandal Mlb Commissioner Rob Manfred Explains Why Players Weren T Punished

The MLB came down heavily on the franchise last month, but Manfred insisted disclosing the truth was more important than handing out individual punishments to players. A report published in November by The Athletic revealed the Astros had illegally used technology to decipher their opponents’ signs during the 2017 season—when the team won the World Series—and during the part of the following campaign. The signs were then relayed to Houston batters in real time by banging on a garbage can....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Stephanie Naranjo

Houston Gives No. 17 South Florida First Loss Of Charlie Strong Era

The Bulls came in as 10.5-point favorites, and it seemed warranted: South Florida (7-1. 4-1 AAC) came into the game averaging 41.5 points a game while Houston (5-3 3-2 AAC) was forced to use a quarterback in D’Eriq King who had thrown all of two passes in 2017. MORE: Week 9 big plays, highlights Still, it was apparent from the outset Houston could compete with the Bulls, holding the usually potent USF offense to just seven points at halftime (a 2-yard run by running back D’Ernest Johnson)....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Cindy Kelly