How Biden Can Help Venezuelan Refugees Opinion

There’s no mystery why, given the horrors and troubles the Venezuelan people have endured. Extreme hunger, poverty, massive human rights violations and the collapse of the health care system have left Venezuelans in very dire circumstances. The COVID-19 pandemic stemmed the rush of Venezuelans leaving their families behind in hopes of a better life. In 2020, hundreds of thousands of refugees returned to Venezuela as conditions deteriorated in their host countries, where they faced evictions, massive job losses, hunger and discrimination....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 669 words · Dawn Mcevoy

How Bill Belichick Rebuilt The Patriots Mac Jones Matt Judon Hunter Henry Complete Rapid Roster Overhaul

Safe to say that a lot has changed since then. In fact, when looking at the starting roster that the Patriots fielded against the Bills last season, it is almost completely different. Only six of the 22 combined starters on offense and defense are projected to start for the Patriots in Week 13 against the Bills. Granted, some of those changes are due to injury. That said, it still speaks to the fact that Bill Belichick and the Patriots took their rebuild to heart during the 2021 offseason....

January 22, 2023 · 8 min · 1601 words · Robert Gonzalez

How Calories In Gluten Free Foods Stack Up

Gluten Free: Calories, Carbs, and Fat Generally speaking, no, it’s not true that gluten-free foods are higher in calories, carbs, and fat. When compared head to head, common gluten-free products such as bread, snacks, cookies, and cakes actually have roughly the same number of calories, fat, and carbs as their gluten-containing counterparts. Some have less and some have more, but on average, it’s about equal. As with any type of product (say, chocolate chip cookies), there’s going to be a great deal of variation between brands and types....

January 22, 2023 · 8 min · 1552 words · Bonnie Morrow

How Can Liverpool Win The Premier League Title Mapping What The Reds Need To Beat Man City To The Trophy

Liverpool needed to come from behind at Southampton to win 2-1, while Man City saw a late Riyad Mahrez penalty saved by West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski as that result finished 2-2, allowing the Reds to reduce the deficit to just the single point (90 points to 89). With the Reds chasing an unprecedented quadruple this season, it seemed like the Premier League crown was the furthest from their reach....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 630 words · Charles Page

How Cell Turnover Links To Acne Development

How Cell Turnover Works The skin naturally sheds dead skin cells through a process called desquamation. Every 28-40 days, on average, a new skin cell is “born” in the stratum germinativum, the deepest layer of the epidermis. The cell travels up through the epidermis until it reaches the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum. Once the cell reaches this layer, it is rough, dry, flaky — what we consider a “dead” skin cell....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 453 words · Katherine Wireman

How Church And Community Groups Try To Keep Immigrants Out Of Detention

Language barriers, limited cash and the federal government’s reliance on detention can prevent recently arrived migrants from getting a lawyer, understanding their legal obligations and settling into a new community, especially if they’re dealing with trauma, said Kindeke, who works with the nonprofit American Friends Service Committee. In her experience, immigrants are highly motivated to comply with government requirements, as long as they understand what’s being asked of them and have the basics to get by....

January 22, 2023 · 10 min · 1975 words · Jimmy Powell

How Cobra Affects Obamacare Health Insurance Subsidy

Those same qualifying events that cause loss of eligibility for the employer-sponsored plan also make you eligible for a special enrollment period on your state’s Obamacare (Affordable Care Act) health insurance exchange. Under COBRA, you’ll pay the full price for your coverage on your own, plus an administrative fee, regardless of your circumstances (unless your employer offers to pay some or all of the cost as part of a severance package)....

January 22, 2023 · 11 min · 2149 words · Harold Mosley

How Dez Bryant Made His Nfl Return With Ravens Nearly 3 Years After Cowboys Release

Bryant’s last NFL game, before Week 9, was on New Year’s Eve in 2017. The former Cowboys star returned to the field on Nov. 8 for the Ravens, a couple weeks after signing with their practice squad. It wasn’t clear how much he’d play in a run-heavy offense with a couple of established pass-catchers, but it completed a bumpy journey back from a release by the Cowboys and a serious injury....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 853 words · Charlotte Calbert

How Did Henry Lee Lucas Die Everything You Need To Know About The Confession Killer

The self-proclaimed serial killer claimed he murdered 600 women in thousands of confessions, though authorities think he was lying about most of them. The Confession Killer, which premiered as a limited documentary series on Netflix Friday, questions why someone would confess to crimes they didn’t commit and examines Lucas’ impact on crime history. Lucas was convicted of 11 murders in his life, though some argue that there is proof that he actually killed just three women – his mother, Viola Lucas, an elderly Texas woman named Katherine Rich and 15-year-old Becky Powell, the intellectually disabled niece of Lucas’ associate Otis Toole....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 573 words · Gene Dowling

How Did We Get Here

Whatever the outcome, it was a strange way for a superpower to do business. If so many of the country’s leaders were against going to war in Haiti, how did Clinton get to that point? A team of Newsweek reporters pieced together the inside story of how Clinton stumbled into a showdown over Haiti. Their reporting paints a picture of a runaway policy, pushed by a small group of activists in and out of the White House; Congress was barely consulted, and by the time the president was fully engaged, there was no turning back....

January 22, 2023 · 18 min · 3731 words · Tiffany Alexander

How Do Dogs Get Parvo Signs Symptoms And Treatments For Canine Parvovirus

However, adolescent and immunocompromised adult dogs are also at risk of becoming infected with the virus. Without vaccination, canine parvovirus is approximately 90 percent fatal without treatment. The breeds at higher risk of getting infected with parvo are considered to be Rottweilers, American pit bull terriers, German shepherds, Labrador retrievers and Doberman pinschers. But the good news is parvovirus is preventable with vaccination—here is everything new dog owners need to know....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 475 words · Candice Robinson

How Do They Defy Gravity

To maximize horizontal speed, jumpers lift out of the back of their bindings on takeoff. They lean forward so that their bodies are almost parallel to their skis. That minimizes the size of their frontal area and therefore air resistance, or drag, enabling them to sustain much of their initial takeoff speed. The position of the skis during a jump is controversial. Some jumpers swear by the V position, which is thought to simulate a delta wing, in which swirling air coming off the wing increases lift....

January 22, 2023 · 1 min · 117 words · Crystal Guardado

How Doctors Successfully Treated A Johnson Johnson Vaccine Related Blood Clot

In a new case report, emergency physicians in Colorado share how they used an alternative anticoagulation medication to safely treat a woman who developed the condition, called vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The Case In a case report published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine, R. Todd Clark, MD, MBA, assistant medical director of the Emergency Department at the University of Colorado Hospital and assistant professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado, and his colleagues explained how they successfully treated a patient with a blood clotting problem following COVID vaccination....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 1005 words · Marjorie Lucht

How Dwyane Wade Got Lebron James To Open Up

Wade, who went to four Finals with LeBron James in Miami and won two, was sitting next to James after Game 3 of this year’s Finals, this time giving the postgame interview with host John Anderson. And it was an extraordinary one. MORE: Must-see Finals photos | LeBron lets even Clevelanders breathe | Curry trolling After some initial back-and-forth with Anderson, Wade took center stage, using his history with James to his advantage....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 705 words · Darlene Weeks

How Energy Bills Will Rise For U.S. Homes This Winter

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics electricity bills in August saw their biggest jump since 1981, with a year-on-year rise of more than 15 percent. Gas prices have been soaring due to the high demand for crude oil following the covid pandemic. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has also forced prices to climb after the U.S. completely many imports from Russia. The rising wholesale cost of power had also contributed to an increased cost of energy, with energy companies announcing plans to further raise prices this winter....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 505 words · Wendell Butler

How Good Is Medicare Mental Health Coverage

How Medicare Covers Mental Health Regardless of the mental health condition, Medicare covers a wide range of services. Inpatient Hospitalization (Medicare Part A) Someone can be admitted to a hospital for treatment of their mental health condition. Know that they are limited to 190 covered days over the course of their lifetime if they stay in an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Otherwise, they are covered for an unlimited number of benefit periods in a general hospital....

January 22, 2023 · 7 min · 1303 words · Patricia Morrell

How Heat Affects Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

Symptoms Any MS symptom can be much worse in the heat; sometimes, new and unfamiliar symptoms can appear. Common symptoms triggered by heat include: Heat intolerance can also differ in terms of: Threshold: Some people can be just fine taking a brisk walk in 90-degree weather, as long as they avoid the sun and drink cold beverages. Others start feeling symptoms at much lower temperatures and with much less activity. Severity and type of symptoms: Again, depending on the person, symptoms can range from annoying, such as tingling in the feet, to debilitating, such as crushing fatigue or severe weakness....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 530 words · Carol Marinese

How Hepatitis C Virus Is Diagnosed

Self-Checks/At-Home Testing If you think that you may have HCV, there are a few signs you can try to look for on your own. The problem, however, with self-checks for HCV, is that many of the signs you can observe are common to most viral infections. Some of the signs you can look for are signs of liver disease, but they are not specific to HCV. Skin and Eyes The sign that is most characteristic of HCV is jaundice, a yellowish color of the skin and eyes....

January 22, 2023 · 8 min · 1511 words · Chana Martinez

How Idaho Police Ruled Out Roommates As Suspects In Gruesome Murders

“At this time in the investigation, detectives do not believe any individual at the residence, when 911 was called, is involved in this crime,” the Moscow Police Department said in a press release. The announcement by police comes shortly after it was revealed that four students were fatally stabbed by an unknown individual at their residence near the University of Idaho. Police have identified the four victims as Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 436 words · Brent Breeding

How Joe Biden Hopes To Beat Donald Trump In Arizona By Using The Playbook That Took Down Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Energized Latinos and immigrants, as well as disaffected independents and Republicans, were key to Arpaio’s loss, and the Biden campaign and its allies say that is the blueprint to defeat President Donald Trump too. “I’ve been telling this to everyone,” Representative Ruben Gallego, a key Biden surrogate in Arizona, told Newsweek. “The coalition that beat Arpaio is going to beat Trump.” Jen O’Malley Dillon, Biden’s campaign manager, said recently that Arizona was the top battleground in 2020....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 1059 words · Shelia Fawver