Hockey Fans Swear Constantly And The Bruins Do It The Most

Earth in this case — and somewhat terrifyingly — is Reddit; user “Niehaus” calculated which of the site’s team- and sport-specific communites most frequently said seven specific varieties of swears. The Bruins’ subreddit came in first out of 216 competitors; more than 1.6 percent of all typed words there are bad, according to Niehaus’ data. That’s a solid showing. Notice that five of the other top eight — again, of 216 — are NHL teams; Boston, the Rangers, the Flyers the Blackhawks and the Blues....

January 27, 2023 · 1 min · 168 words · Kelly Murtagh

Hockey Hall Of Fame 2020 Jarome Iginla Should Get The Call In First Year Of Eligibility

Iginla represents a rarity in the modern game, a player whose candidacy is rock solid from virtually every angle. He was a stellar amateur and an excellent pro. He had success as an individual and as a leader of a team. He has a spotless international resume and is one of the most historically significant players of his generation. A product of St. Albert, Alta., who came up through the Edmonton suburb’s minor hockey program, Iginla was a superb player in bantam and midget but found another level to his game with the Western Hockey League’s Kamloops Blazers....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 527 words · Felicia Mclamb

Hodak S Charges Need More Competitive Match Experience

After guiding his Malaysia U18 charges to the recent AFF U18 Championship final on Sunday, Bojan Hodak has remarked that what set his boys apart from eventual champions Thailand was experience in competitive matches. Speaking to the press upon the team’s arrival from Yangon, Myanmar at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Monday, the Croatian trainer said that he was surprised that the team got as far as they did, following his own less-than-optimistic observation of the team before the tournament began....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Marilyn Cunningham

Hodgson Appointed Crystal Palace Manager

The former England boss succeeds Frank de Boer who was dismissed just four games into the new Premier League season with Palace yet to pick up a point, or score a goal. Eagles 5/4 for the drop The 70-year-old, whose managerial career spans five decades and 15 clubs in eight countries, including leading four national teams, told the club’s official website: “This is very much the club of my boyhood and I remember in my youth watching the club from the terraces at the Holmesdale Road end which gave me such fond memories....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Jane Lanzetta

Holes In Clinton S Safety Net For Guns

January 27, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Howard Carolin

Holly Holm Knocks Out Ronda Rousey At Ufc 193 To Win Bantamweight Championship

She knocked out Ronda Rousey in the second round of the UFC 193 main event to capture the UFC women’s bantamweight championship. PHOTOS: Dramatic moments from UFC 193 | MORE: UFC 193 predictions | UFC 193 betting odds | Rousey and Holm get into weigh-in scrap Rousey came into UFC 193 at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Australia undefeated, but was quickly stunned by the powerful strikes of the 9-0 boxer....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 246 words · Glenn Jackson

Holly Madison Says Producer Admitted To Staging Drama With Her And Kendra

The reality stars, along with Bridget Marquardt, appeared on the E! reality TV series the Girls Next Door for six seasons beginning in 2005. Years later, Madison, 42, and Wilkinson, 37, embarked on their own spin-offs, Holly’s World and Kendra respectively. During an interview on Heather McDonald’s “Juicy Scoop” podcast on Tuesday, August 16, Madison alleged that producer Kevin Burns purposely pitted the women against each other. “Things got weird with me and Kendra, and I felt like he was encouraging that,” the Oregon native told McDonald, 52, and Marquardt, 48, during their chat....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 535 words · Cary Keylon

Hollywood Has A Shaq Attaq

Stocked with basketball legends like Bob Cousy (as the school’s athletic director), Bobby Knight and Larry Bird, directed with frenetic realism and peppered with Shelton’s wit, “Blue Chips” is a fast-break, PG-13 entertainment that makes up in energy what it lacks in subtlety. Succumbing to last-minute sermonizing, Shelton gets coach Bell out of his jam as abruptly as he gets him into it (plotting is not Shelton’s forte). The cliche villain, a rich alumnus (J....

January 27, 2023 · 1 min · 122 words · James Scott

Hollywood Icon Gina Lollobrigida 95 Reveals Why She S Running For Office

The screen icon, who celebrated her 95th birthday on July 4, will be running as part of the newly unveiled Sovereign and Popular Italy (ISP) party, which was founded in July amid the collapse of the Italian government. Trapeze star Lollobrigida—whose entertainment career was launched after she placed third in the Miss Italia beauty pageant in 1947—has disclosed that she decided to make a bid for office after becoming exasperated with the manner in which politicians in her home nation have been handling matters....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Lorraine Farnan

Holy Seasons Bring Uncertainty In West And Central Africa Opinion

Just two weeks prior, a similar story occurred in the west African nation of Niger. A gunman killed 19 worshippers in a mosque in Niger’s Tillaberi region, an area that has been under attack from a local Islamic State affiliate. In neighboring Nigeria, worshippers were attacked during a prayer vigil in May, while the next day, two dozen worshippers were kidnapped from a mosque in the country’s northwest. These attacks were no accident, but rather planned violence during Ramadan....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 698 words · Edna Dickson

Home Brew Happening Hops

It’s not exactly a tidal wave, yet, but a fairly steady drip into the bottles and kegs of the 1 million Americans who will make beer at home this year, according to Charlie Papazian, president of the American Homebrewers Association. Outlawed, along with all other form of alcohol during Prohibition, home brew became legal in most states only about 20 years ago. Federal law currently permits production of up to 200 gallons a year (about a six-pack a day) per household for personal consumption–except in the dozen or so states that still prohibit home brewing, on the theory that you can drink all you want as long as you pay taxes on it....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 661 words · Mable Ballard

Home Covid Test Recall As Fda Recommends Throwing Kits Away

SD Biosensor Inc., a South Korean diagnostics company, recalled its “STANDARD Q COVID-19 Ag Home Test” due to “confirmed reports that the test kits were illegally imported into the United States,” according to the recall notice posted on the FDA website. The tests are not authorized, cleared or approved by the FDA for distribution or use in the U.S., according to the notice. The notice says that although there is no known distribution of the tests directly to U....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Ruth Ferreira

Home Field Gives Packers Aaron Rodgers A Super Advantage In 2021 Nfl Playoffs

For the Packers, however, it means a little more. For Aaron Rodgers, it could be the difference in making a Super Bowl appearance since the 31-25 victory against Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV. Rodgers clinched just about everything else in the Packers’ 35-16 victory against the Bears at Soldier Field in Week 17. Green Bay is the top seed and will be the lone NFC team with a bye week....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Mario Bradley

Home Remedies For Cystic Acne

What Is a “Home Remedy?” Different people have different opinions as to what constitutes a “home remedy.” Some people think natural treatment when they think home remedy: herbs, vitamins, essential oils, and the like. Along the same lines, some define home remedies as items that are found in their kitchen, say turmeric or apple cider vinegar. Others consider any treatment that can be bought at the store, as opposed to having to visit a healthcare provider to get a prescription medication, a home remedy....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 647 words · Phillip Dees

Home Run Derby Chain Explained How Pete Alonso Daddy Yankee Inspired Mlb S Newest Tradition

Not only will winners be presented with the beloved trophy, which features two stainless steel bats intersecting over one another. This year, the last man standing in the competition will also receive his own personalized piece of drip: a Home Run Derby chain. It’s glistening. It’s gaudy. And it’s the perfect prize for one of baseball’s most beloved events. MORE: Who is in the Home Run Derby? The chain, speckled with glimmering diamonds, is a sight to behold....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Samuel Jacobs

Homeless Man Shot With Arrow This Level Of Callousness And Disregard Is Shocking

The victim, a 22-year-old whose name has not been released, reported that he was standing outside the Women’s Centre in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside area when he felt a sharp pain in his leg. When he looked down, he saw an arrow stuck just below his knee cap, according to the CBC. The victim was able to reach a nearby Insite, a drug injection site, where the staff called 911 for him....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 428 words · Otis Hart

Homeowners Discover Dirty Dishes Stuffed In Vents Of New Home In Clip

The homeowners purchased a fixer-upper home that they’ve been renovating and highlighting online. The TikTok, captioned, “Our new house came with a little present #dirty #nasty #creepy #horror #theboy #scary #hoarder #renovation,” has been viewed 2.8 million times and liked 142,100 times since it was shared on April 9. According to the Alzheimer’s Society, those with dementia may lose items due to memory loss, and if the person believes an item should be in a place it isn’t, this can lead the individual to believe someone is either hiding or possibly stealing things, which is a form of a delusion....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 575 words · Kathleen Daniels

Honeymooners Flood To World S Smallest Hotel Which Costs 70 A Night

In a video shared on Instagram, the influencer, commonly known on the platform as Emilyeatsandexplores, who’s been to over 25 countries and 45 states, showed her followers the world’s tiniest hotel, and shared some information about services and prices. Located in Jordan, the hotel comprises the inside of an old car, all covered with traditional colorfully patterned Middle Eastern throws and pillows. Yes, that’s just it! The tiny hotel is situated in the remote desert village of Al Jaya, on the southwest side of the country, close to Israel....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Rosa Tucker

Hong Kong Journalist Mistaken For Sexual Predator At Protest Convicted Of Resisting Arrest

The journalist, Ho Ka-yan, was found not guilty on a separate charge of resisting two other constables and a sergeant, who reportedly pepper-sprayed her during the incident. Principal Magistrate Ada Yim Shun-yee, who presided over the proceedings, called those authorities’ actions excessive. Ho’s sentence of four weeks in jail was initially suspended for two years by the magistrate after hearing Ho had previously been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. However, Yim soon acknowledged making a mistake and had to uphold the jail sentence, because the offense of resisting police cannot be punished via a suspended term....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 414 words · Deborah Biller

Hong Kong S Apple Daily Cites Staff Safety Freezing Of Assets As Reasons Behind Closure

The paper’s final edition will be published on Thursday and its parent company Next Media’s board of directors said it will stop publishing in print and online because of “the current circumstances prevailing in Hong Kong.” Although Hong Kong is semi-autonomous, China has increasingly tried to exercise its authority over the city following mass anti-government protests in 2019 and implemented a national security law used to recently arrest five Apple Daily employees....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 914 words · Ken Edelstein