How Prince Harry Meghan Markle S Media Projects Could Help Rebuild Brand

After the back-to-back releases of the couple’s Harry & Meghan Netflix docuseries and Harry’s tell-all memoir, both of which made a number of bombshell claims against the royal family, it has been announced by the couple’s Archewell organization, via Variety, that the couple’s future projects will “look forward” not back. Newsweek’s chief royal correspondent, Jack Royston, said on The Royal Report that this could be a signal from the couple that they are moving away from repeatedly retelling their royal story which has caused their popularity on both sides of the Atlantic to plummet....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Jonas Ludwick

How Prince Harry S Latest Lawsuit Shows He Is Still Committed To Britain

The prince and Meghan Markle announced their departure from royalty a year ago tomorrow and since then have signed multi-million dollar deals with Netflix and Spotify. They have bought a mansion in Santa Barbara and launched their non-profit Archewell in the U.S. However, despite their success, a court filing lodged by the Duke of Sussex’s lawyers in London reveals the way he sees his own reputation is still bound to the country of his birth and his time in the British military....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Clyde Jackson

How Prince Harry S Security Lawsuit Could Get More Awkward For The Royals

The Duke of Sussex is suing the Home Office over a decision to remove his police security when he is in Britain. The decision dates back to 2020, when he quit royal duties, and was made by the RAVEC (Royal and VIP Executive Committee), which counts the Metropolitan Police, the Home Office and the royal household among its membership. However, Shaheed Fatima QC, Harry’s lawyer, told London’s High Court during a hearing on February 25 that the prince wants to know more about the committee’s make-up....

December 5, 2022 · 4 min · 717 words · Ann Graig

How Qanon Supporters Reacted To South Park Brutally Mocking Them

The hour-long episode South ParQ: Vaccination Special was broadcast on Wednesday night, and appeared to have been viewed by a large number of supporters of the radical conspiracy theory. The episode references some of the key and more extreme beliefs of QAnon, including the existence of a satanic cabal of pedophiles containing leading Democratic figures and the Hollywood elite who drink children’s blood. The episode also shows QAnon supporters being heavily against the coronavirus vaccine, claiming that it is “just another way for the elites to control us....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 617 words · Estelle Martinez

How Republicans Weaponized Paul Pelosi Attack Ahead Of Midterms

Police arrested the suspected assailant, 42-year-old David Wayne DePape, and Paul Pelosi was taken to hospital with a fractured skull. Following the attack on Paul Pelosi, reports have emerged that DePape was steeped in right-wing conspiracy theories, including the claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. The response of Republican figures has varied considerably, ranging from outright condemnation to using the attack to target Biden’s record on crime ahead of the midterms....

December 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1119 words · Marie Gizzi

How Safe Is Your Job

Out the door. Hit the road. Finis. As storm clouds darken the economic landscape for the first time in eight years, the pink slips are blowing. Military contractor McDonnell Douglas has announced it will eliminate as many as 17,000 jobs; Chase Manhattan, 5,000. Aetna Life and Casualty said last Friday it would eliminate 2,600 jobs. Even tony Saks Fifth Avenue will pare away 700 positions. In all, U.S. job cutbacks could nearly triple this year, from 111,285 in 1989 to about 300,000 by the end of 1990, according to Workplace Trends newsletter....

December 5, 2022 · 24 min · 4953 words · Christopher Yant

How Sha Carri Richardson S Olympic Suspension Differs From Michael Phelps 2009 Suspension

Richardson is facing a 30-day suspension for her positive test. She will not compete in the 100 in Tokyo, which is scheduled for July 31. There was some hope that Richardson might be able to compete in the 4x100 relay, which is set for Aug. 6, as her suspension will be up by then. However, her positive test disqualified her winning time in the U.S. trials, so she will not participate in the 100....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 597 words · Gloria Bashore

How Shingles Is Diagnosed

For those with a classic case of the disease, healthcare providers can typically diagnose shingles just by looking at the rash and asking a few questions about your medical history. But for those with more uncommon symptoms—such as a rash stretching completely across the body or no rash at all—lab tests can be helpful diagnostic tools. Physical Exam Once the rash appears, the signs and symptoms of shingles—also called herpes zoster—are pretty distinctive and are often enough on their own for a healthcare provider to make a diagnosis and recommend treatment....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 618 words · Kimberly Wilson

How Sleep Changes With Aging

Sleep Changes in Older Adults For a number of reasons, older people have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. As we age, we may notice some of the following: Taking longer to fall asleep Sleep is less deep Waking up three or four times a night Frequent nighttime bathroom trips Sleep is not as restful or satisfying A tendency to fall asleep in the early evening and wake up in the early morning...

December 5, 2022 · 4 min · 709 words · Kerry Parker

How The Bengals Assembled One Of Nfl S Most Dangerous Offenses

December 5, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Nicholas Briggs

How The Big Ten East Will Be Won Expect The Unexpected Again

Take a sample of answers from Ohio State’s Urban Meyer, Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh and Michigan State’s Mark Dantonio at the Big Ten Media Day when they were asked about the next round with those rivals. The language is carefully constructed. There’s no by-name mention of the other schools, but all three coaches know the truth: The Big East Division runs through that round robin, and the winner will be favored to win the Big Ten championship in Indianapolis....

December 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1386 words · Robert Brown

How The College Football Playoff Can Make Sense Of Big Ten Chaos

The conference created a dilemma simply by having a conference championship game. Ohio State won’t play in that game but still looks like the surest bet to make the College Football Playoff. Two-loss Penn State and Wisconsin will play in that game at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday despite both losing to Michigan in the regular season. MORE: Five things we learned from the Game It’s going to be the most-talked about conference heading into unveiling of the latest rankings Tuesday, and that’s going to be a tone-setter for conference championship weekend....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 607 words · Erika Bouton

How The Ikea Shark Became A Trans Icon

Launched in 2014 by Swedish furniture store IKEA, Blåhaj—pronounced blaw-high—translates simply as “blue shark” in English. The friendly-faced toy has soared in popularity as thousands of people share their adventures with their own Blåhaj across social media. But for many owners, it’s about more than just a cute face. The toy has unexpectedly become a trans icon—found online in posts alongside pride flags, trans memes, and LGBTQ+ positive messages....

December 5, 2022 · 8 min · 1589 words · Lisa Pelletier

How The Medicaid Estate Recovery Program Merp Works

The Medicaid Estate Recovery Program (MERP) allows Medicaid to recover the money it spent on your care from your estate. This article will explain how MERP came to be, how it applies in practice, and how the Affordable Care Act affects Medicaid estate recovery. This is a longstanding provision enacted as part of the 1993 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA). Prior to OBRA, it was optional for states to seek estate recovery of long-term care costs....

December 5, 2022 · 9 min · 1794 words · Kevin Dubard

How The Queen Faced Royal Baby Privacy Crisis And Reacted Very Differently To Prince Harry

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex sued paparazzi agency X17 last year for taking drone images of baby Archie playing in the private grounds of Tyler Perry’s mansion. The lawsuit saw the company forced to give an apology and pay costs after the photos were published in German magazine Bunte. However, what felt like a very modern invasion of privacy was previously trodden ground for the royal family as the queen herself faced a similar ordeal when she was 42, just a few years older than Harry and Meghan are now....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Barbara Mintz

How The U.S. Will Stop Ronaldo

No, Cristiano Ronaldo won’t be wearing a cape on Sunday when he and Portugal face the U.S. national team. He won’t be stopping runaway trains or putting out fires or rescuing damsels in distress. Ronaldo will be simply wearing a Portugal jersey as he carries the hopes of a country that expects him to work miracles. How will the United States stop him? The game plan won’t involve kryptonite, but rather organized team defending, effective and sustained possession, and a few Hail Marys....

December 5, 2022 · 5 min · 853 words · Deann Parsons

How Thrombocytopenia Is Treated

Someone with thrombocytopenia may not have any symptoms, but sometimes people with thrombocytopenia may experience bleeding that is difficult to stop, bruising, tiny pinpoint red spots on the skin, or blood in the urine or stool. Treating thrombocytopenia depends upon its severity and the condition that is causing it. If thrombocytopenia requires treatment, this is often done by fixing the underlying disorder. Observation If thrombocytopenia is mild and is not causing any symptoms, it may not require any treatment....

December 5, 2022 · 4 min · 749 words · Irene Ford

How To Access Stimulus Check Tracker What To Know About Website

Those who don’t see the funds in their account by Wednesday can check their status on the IRS website. From this webpage dedicated to Economic Impact Payments, people can scroll down to the box that says “Get My Payment.” Until the “Get My Payment” page goes live, the box will appear gray. Anyone who has filed a tax return for either 2018 or 2019 can identify themselves and provide their direct deposit information, according to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin....

December 5, 2022 · 3 min · 501 words · Ann Glancy

How To Avoid Hopping On The Wrong Trend

As anyone who watches the fluctuations in social media platforms carefully will know, some trends develop naturally and others are, shall we say, forced to occur. Part of digital strategy is knowing how to capitalize on social media trends — whether they be viral sensations on an existing platform or the emergence of a new one. A hardworking, diligent digital marketer does not have time to mess around with flash in the pan trends that won’t see the end of the month....

December 5, 2022 · 5 min · 854 words · Sharee Schoch

How To Avoid Water And Moisture In Cpap Tubing And Mask

One of them is the build-up of moisture that can occur when a heated humidifier is used. This can cause the CPAP unit to make spitting sounds or the mask to fill with water. Both of these things can wake you up. This article explains why this all-too-common problem occurs and how you can avoid it if you are struggling with your CPAP machine. Humifidier Use With CPAP The build-up of moisture in a CPAP machine is most often due to the use of a heated humidifier....

December 5, 2022 · 5 min · 896 words · Geraldine Lue