Hillary Clinton Mocks President Trump S America First Slogan As The Country Now Leads In Coronavirus Cases

Clinton took to Twitter to mock Trump’s “America First” slogan on Friday. Clinton has been consistently critical of her former campaign rival and the tweet was one of several she has recently made denouncing the president’s handling of the pandemic. “He did promise ‘America First,’” Clinton wrote while sharing a New York Times article about the United Staes surpassing China and Italy to take top position in the number of COVID-19 cases....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 466 words · Sabrina Vann

Hillary Clinton S Not So Hidden Agenda

What Hillary Clinton actually believes bears little resemblance to the caricature drawn by the Republicans. The charge that she is anti-family was concocted from a scholarly article she wrote in 1973, while still a student at Yale Law School. Entitled “Children Under the Law” and published in The Harvard Educational Review, it examines the murky area of children’s rights and argues that in certain situations, children should be allowed to separate from their parents....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Amanda Edmondson

Hillary Clinton Warns Trump Could Help Putin Path To Victory In Ukraine

Clinton made the remarks in an interview with the Financial Times published on Friday where she also argued that the U.S. was “on the precipice” of no longer being a democracy. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has now lasted more than 100 days and President Joe Biden’s administration has provided billions of dollars in military and humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian government and imposed harsh sanctions on Russia. Clinton, who was the Democratic presidential nominee in 2016 and lost to Trump, highlighted the former president’s attitude to the NATO military alliance as she discussed his potential return to the White House....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 448 words · Carmen Payton

Hillary Clinton Will Start Podcast Reportedly Inspired By Comedian Conan O Brien

A Clinton spokesperson recently confirmed the upcoming podcast to CNN. While no title has been announced for the show, sources close to Clinton say she was inspired to begin the program by her previous recording experiences with comedian and talk show host Conan O’Brien. Clinton reportedly plans to use her show to have in-depth talks with newsmakers that can be enjoyed no matter when they are listened to. “She wants to try to have a wider-ranging conversation that will be lasting, so you can listen to it in a year or you can listen to it tomorrow and it will be interesting,” a person close to Clinton told Politico, who first reported news of the upcoming podcast....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 508 words · Steven Gardner

Hillary S Risky New Tack

Yippee! Clinton hit the sweet spot for a press corps that’s too lazy to figure out how to report on politics unless someone’s fighting. It’s a contact sport, and now the real hitting at the line of scrimmage is underway. But as every parent in Hillary’s village knows, there’s a big difference between “fun” and “smart.” It’s “fun” to play tackle football without pads-until you limp off the playground....

December 14, 2022 · 8 min · 1532 words · Ruth Foos

Hirsh Iran And America At The Brink

British sailors have been detained before, most recently in a similar Gulf incident in 2004. But this time, Tehran shows no sign of releasing its prisoners soon. The standoff is expected to continue while the United States holds Iranian personnel inside Iraq under mysterious circumstances and British Prime Minister Tony Blair petitions the United Nations to secure his sailors’ freedom, rather than talking directly with Tehran. Blair’s approach to the U....

December 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1110 words · Nancy Hidalgo

Historic Soccer Nations Flopping On Biggest Stages

And not in the Viking Games, but in the knockout stages of the Euros on Monday in what will be go down as the biggest upset — or, in England’s case, choke — in football history. England, which invented the world’s most popular game. England, which won the 1966 World Cup and is home to the richest domestic league in the world. England, a nation of 53 million people, lost to Iceland, population 320,000....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 873 words · Erik Waller

Hiv Risk In Teens And Young Adults

The Impact of HIV in Young People According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 26% of the 50,000 Americans infected each year with HIV are under the age of 25. That’s over 12,000 new infections annually—1,000 new infections every month. Since 60% of infected youth are unaware of their status, they could be unknowingly passing the virus on to others. But the numbers alone barely reflect the true nature of the problem....

December 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1203 words · Forrest Febus

Hiv Tongue What To Look For And What To Do

In some cases, tongue or mouth issues are the first signs of an HIV infection. If these oral symptoms sound familiar, consider seeking your healthcare provider’s advice for early screening and treatment. HIV is a disease that attacks the immune system. When the immune system is suppressed, it leaves the body vulnerable to infections that don’t typically happen in people with healthy immune systems. Some of these conditions (such as oral thrush and oral herpes) are opportunistic infections....

December 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1209 words · Beth Bessey

Hobby Gardening Has Skyrocketed What This Expert Wants You To Know Before Digging In

The plant trend doesn’t show signs of stopping. So how can beginner gardeners dig into a new hobby and reap the rewards of vibrant blooms and lively landscaping? The following principles of planting will help any homeowner grow the garden of their dreams. 1. Find Your Zone The first and foremost thing is to find plants that will live in your zone. The blooms that will thrive in California can be quite different from what will survive harsh winters in the North....

December 14, 2022 · 4 min · 729 words · Pamela Dodd

Hockey Hall Of Fame Elects Rob Ford To Board Of Directors

Ford has been elected to serve on the Hockey Hall of Fame board of directors, the museum announced Saturday. An avid hockey fan, Ford told reporters that he plans to use his role to help grow the sport and develop young fans. MORE: Latest playoff race update | Elmer Lach dies at 97 | A look at the upcoming NHL draft He will not be on the committee that selects inductees to the Hall of Fame....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Karen Trojillo

Hold Your Horses On Brock Osweiler Over Peyton Manning For Broncos

His performances against the Bears and Patriots gave Peyton Manning critics more welcome fodder. But thinking Osweiler is the young stud who gives Denver everything a healthy Manning couldn’t in 2015 is just crazy horse. MORE: Osweiler success among shockers of the season | Week 12 bad beats That reasoning ignores how the Broncos rushed for season highs of 170 and 179 yards in those victories. Or how the defense, the rock of the team all season, turned away potent Chicago and New England offenses in key situations....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 499 words · Stephen Earl

Holding A Bad Hand

Gorbachev needs to look good atop the summit in Washington. He wan is to do deals on arms and trade. But his internal problems are debilitating. Soviet right-wingers are already stewing over the loss of Eastern Europe, and his generals are bridling at grounding arms and reunifying Germany. Gorbachev does have reverse leverage: the Soviet Union may be disintegrating but with its 380,000-strong troop presence in East a Germany, it can still create obstacles to a new order in Europe....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 341 words · Joyce Ashley

Holiday Shopping Wonderlands

The Highland Village Christmas Market, new to Edinburgh’s East Princes Street Gardens, sells top-of-the-range items from Scotland, including fair trade food and drink, and Celtic and Pictish silver jewelry (from Nov. 23 to Jan. 2; visitscotland.com/liveit). Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens, the world’s oldest amusement park, also hosts a spectacular market. Rides and a skating rink surround the stalls. Dine at the Michelin-starred restaurant The Paul (Tivoli.dk). For more first-rate cuisine, head to the market in Grand Place, Brussels, and savor the country’s famed chocolates and seafood delicacies such as steamed snails (Nov....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Ricardo Perkins

Holocaust Museum Head Blames New Texas Law Not School Official For Opposing View Remark

The law, signed earlier this year by Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott, was intended to prevent the teaching of critical race theory, requiring teachers to include diverse and opposing viewpoints on topics. A video obtained by NBC News shows a school administrator from the Carroll Independent School District instructing teachers to comply with the new law. In the recording, Gina Peddy, the district’s executive director of curriculum and instruction, can be heard telling teachers that if they include a book about the Holocaust, they should include books with other perspectives....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 519 words · Robert Cato

Home Depot Black Friday Ad Deals On Technology Tools And More

Home Depot is the most recent to release its Black Friday ad scan, and is one of the last major retailers to announce its plans. Check out Newsweek’s comprehensive coverage of all Black Friday deals here. The 2019 ad features 40 pages of deals on appliances, smart home tech, tools, Christmas decorations and more. The online sale will start at 6:00 a.m. ET on Thanksgiving Day. Physical stores are closing on Thanksgiving and will reopen on Black Friday at 6:00 a....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 383 words · Willie Atchinson

Home Gardening Spring Flowers

If you forgot to plant bulbs last fall, you can celebrate spring with Smith and Hawken’s collection of preforced tulips and narcissus. Pop them in the ground or in a container, sprinkle some slow-release fertilizer and wait for the show (from $21 for 12 bulbs; www.smithandhawken.com). For July fireworks, put lilies (try Asiatic for some color, calla for some bling) in the ground now. Make sure you plant them in a sunny spot with moist soil....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 154 words · Kenneth Mendez

Home Is Where The Money Is

CD-ROM encyclopedias are a tough market, with major competition from, among others, Grolier’s and Compton’s. Microsoft’s entry, Encarta, earns extra points for dazzling graphics. It’s easy to leap from one topic to another, with just a click of a mouse, and the 1994 version (it’s updated yearly) includes 7,000 photos and illustrations, sound, animation and video clips. The big question, for Encarta and other computer encyclopedias, is whether these products really do the job....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 482 words · Gerald Sullivan

Home Remedies For Diverticulitis Diet Herbs Supplements

In some cases, a diverticulitis flare-up might be treated at home. But more serious ones will need to be treated in the hospital. This article will address the ways in which a flare-up of diverticulitis might be treated at home with support from a healthcare professional. Signs and Symptoms of Diverticulitis Diverticular disease usually doesn’t cause any signs or symptoms. However, if the diverticula become irritated, they could cause pain or other symptoms—called diverticulitis....

December 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1447 words · Gary Pardo

Home Run Derby 2014 Nl Captain Tulo Knows Tough Decisions Await

The Colorado Rockies shortstop will serve as captain of the NL side and select the four other members for the derby. Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays is in charge of the American League. “To be the captain, I don’t know if that’s something I’m looking forward to because of how tough the decisions are going to be,” Tulowitzki said Monday before the Rockies played the St. Louis Cardinals....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 442 words · Crystal Williams