Cutrone Stunned By Whirlwind Milan Season And Italy Call Up

The 20-year-old had made just one substitute first-team appearance before this campaign, but he has quickly established himself as a key player at San Siro, scoring 15 goals in all competitions. And as Cutrone prepares for his senior Italy debut - called up to the squad to play friendlies against Argentina and England - he has revealed his rise to prominence felt unlikely just 12 months ago. “[Milan coach Gennaro] Gattuso has given me a little bit of his character, but I always had a competitive nastiness and a desire to score,” the forward told a news conference....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Jessie Quiles

Cutting Through The Hype Around Quantum Computers And The Quantum Threat

While getting to commercially relevant quantum computing will be challenging, today even the most conservative experts are no longer debating if it will happen, but rather when these large-scale quantum computers will be realized. Sundar Pinchai, the CEO of Google, estimated in 2019 that we will have a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer (CRQC — a quantum computer with enough power to break our current cryptography) in five to ten years....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 895 words · Edgar Velazquez

Cyberattacks On U.S. Companies Will Only Intensify Warns Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo

Appearing on ABC News’ This Week Sunday, Raimondo responded to numerous cyberattacks on food, gas, television and water supply companies over the past year. Host George Stephanopoulos pressed her on how much the federal government should do to “force businesses” to protect themselves and their customers’ data. Raimondo said President Joe Biden is “evaluating all options” on how to enforce cybersecurity protection within the private sector. “The first thing we have to recognize is this is the reality and we should assume, and businesses should assume, that these attacks are here to stay and if anything will intensify....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 391 words · Yolanda Oldroyd

Cyclist Involved In Horrific High Speed Crash At Tour Of Utah

During Stage 6 of the Tour of Utah on Saturday, the 30-year-old MTN-Qhubeka cyclist was involved in a horrific wreck in which he slammed into a support car during the downhill section of Guardsman’s Pass. MORE: Tour de France winners and losers | Cycling’s greatest prize Brammeier entered the hairpin turn at a high speed and crashed face first into a white Porsche support car. (Warning: Video may be disturbing to some viewers)...

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 128 words · David French

Cystic Fibrosis Cf Life Expectancy

People with CF experience chronic lung infections and inflammation, which cause progressive damage to their lungs and shorten their lifespan. In the 1940s, most babies born with CF died in infancy. With advances in treatment, people with CF now live healthier and longer lives than even just a few decades ago. Babies born with CF today can expect to live into their 50s and 60s. Continuing therapeutic advances are expected to further improve their quality of life and extend their lifespan....

December 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1219 words · Bill Bush

Cystic Fibrosis And Pulmonary Exacerbation Patient Insights

Even though declining lung function accurately describes PExs, there is no universal definition of the condition. This means that there is no standardized treatment for PExs. Therefore, if you develop a PEx, your healthcare provider will create a unique treatment plan based on your symptoms and medical history. In this article, you learn what CF is, what causes PExs in people with CF, treatment options, and current research on the condition....

December 9, 2022 · 8 min · 1507 words · Greta Cates

Cytomel Liothyronine Oral Uses Side Effects Dosages

Cytomel replaces the hormone that the thyroid is no longer producing. This medication can also be used in higher doses to suppress thyroid function during treatment for thyroid cancer. Cytomel is an oral medication that comes in tablet form What Is Cytomel Used For? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Cytomel to treat hypothyroidism. In hypothyroidism, the thyroid is no longer functioning correctly and cannot make other hormones, such as T3 or T4, which are important hormones for many body functions....

December 9, 2022 · 7 min · 1477 words · Betty Lake

Czech Republic S Health Minister Petr Arenberger Quits After Just Six Weeks

A director of University Hospital Vinohrady in Prague, Arenberger was sworn in on April 7 and became the country’s fourth health minister since the start of the pandemic last year. He had been under scrutiny over alleged tax irregularities and reports that he was renting one of his undeclared properties to the university hospital. The pressure put on him and his family was “the main reason for the resignation,” Prime Minister Andrej Babis said, as reported by the Associated Press....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · John Maciejewski

Czech Snowboarder Ester Ledecka Uses Secondhand Skis To Win Gold In Her Second Best Sport

As it turns out, Ledecka’s skills on a mountain are good enough to succeed in both competitive disciplines. There was a perfect storm of obstacles that Ledecka had to overcome to achieve what appeared to be an impossible task. Repeated weather postponements led American ski star Mikaela Shiffrin to drop out of the Super-G competition, leading many to believe that reigning champion Anna Veith of Austria would be a lock for the gold medal....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Debbie Estrada

D.C. United Signs Ian Harkes As Homegrown Player

Harkes, the son of former DCU and U.S. national team captain John, joins after spending four years at Wake Forest University. His collegiate career was capped off this year when he won the MAC Hermann Trophy, given to the country’s best college soccer player. The MLS Wrap: McCarty trade a case of ruthless pragmatism “I’ve known Ian nearly his entire life and have watched him develop into one of the nation’s best young talents....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Robert Cruz

Dabo Swinney S First Name Explained How The Clemson Coach Got His Nickname

“This is honest to God truth,” Swinney said in 2016. “I had no idea my name was even William until like the third grade because of those scantrons.” Swinney’s gone by Dabo for most of his life because of a mispronunciation by his brother Tripp when they were both small children. His name is well known across the country now as one of the highest-paid and best college football coaches in the land at Clemson....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 312 words · Jonathan Jones

Dad Branded Hero For Sneaking Into Ladies Bathroom To Change Son S Diaper

There’s no denying the fact that when it comes to parenting, fathers have stepped up their efforts over the past 50 years or more. According to the Pew Research Center, back in 1965, dads contributed an average of around 2.5 hours a week on child care. By comparison, data collected in 2016 found fathers spent an average of eight hours a week on child care—nearly three times what was reported in 1965....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 733 words · Jose Giebler

Dad Shoots His Young Kids In Head After Mom Kisses Them Goodnight Cops

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) said in a Tuesday news conference that the two children, a girl aged 5 and an 8-year-old boy were shot inside their Tampa home. Sheriff Chad Chronister told reporters: “This is not only a case that is tragic, but also extremely disturbing.” According to the Gun Violence Archive, a database that collects information about shootings from across the U.S., 28 children aged between 0 to 11 have been fatally shot in Florida so far this year....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Milton Rechtzigel

Dad Slammed For Accusing Daughter Of Stealing For Changing College Majors

The Reddit post, titled, “AITA for refusing to pay my daughter’s tuition after she lied about her major,” has been upvoted 6,700 times with 3,900 comments. Redditor @Lopsided_Recover109 shared the post to the subreddit “Am I The A**hole” on June 22. Going to college is a major investment some parents prepare for even before the birth of their child. There are prepaid college plans to help parents and caregivers pay for college for their kids over time at today’s fixed rate with what’s called a 529 plan....

December 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1090 words · Ruth Bale

Dado Prso Trolls England They Ll Do Nothing At The World Cup As Always

Gareth Southgate’s side eased their way through qualification, with an unbeaten run delivering 26 points and only three goals conceded. England have, however, made a habit of reaching major finals with the minimum of fuss, only to then suffer humbling falls from grace on the grandest of stages. Ex-Rangers man Prso expects history to repeat itself in Russia, with other leading lights from across Europe set to lead the charge for global glory....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Keith Hill

Daily Dish A Few Good Men In Miami Rg3 S Woes And More

VIDEO OF THE DAY Sing it, Victor Oladipo! (Still waiting for that Jay-Z crossover collaboration, "HOLA OLADIPO!" WHAT WE’RE READING The five articles you’ll want to save and share with your friends 1. Adam Jacobi's rendition of "A Few Good Men" with the Miami Dolphins is maybe the best thing you'll read this week. [READ MORE] 2. Fans of the TV show "Shark Tank" probably won't be surprised to hear one of the show's stars were involved with those "Graterheads" at the Bears vs....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Alexis Stile

Daily Dish Sunday Reads

As a new feature on Sundays, we'll showcase five of our favorite features stories from the week that you might have missed. These are the stories that make you tweet "tl;dr" on a Wednesday. But it's Sunday! So sit back and enjoy some of the best sports writing from the last week. WHAT WE’RE READING The five articles you’ll want to save and share with your friends 1. Dan Wetzel calls Ha Ha Clinton-Dix's impermissible benefits situation, for the NCAA, a possible "watershed moment when the NCAA just stops even pretending to try....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 167 words · Hazel Jensen

Daily Dish Inside Wyoming Football Bengals Pass Rush Post Atkins And More

VIDEO OF THE DAY For once, it was the coaches running sprints. WHAT WE’RE READING The five articles you’ll want to save and share with your friends 1. An ugly story from UConn from a woman who notified police and the school about a football player abusing his girlfriend while other men looked on. Not for the faint of heart. [READ MORE] 2. Ever heard the "It's not the Hall of Very Good" when talking about the Hall of Fame?...

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 171 words · Erika Vaughn

Daily Dish Lebron James Insights Week 6 Coaching Mistakes And More

VIDEO OF THE DAY "None More American" profiles 12 ex-Army football players who served after September 11. WHAT WE’RE READING The five articles you’ll want to save and share with your friends 1. The F/+ rankings are out from Football Outsiders in college football and (shocker) Alabama is No. 1, but FSU and Louisville are ahead of Oregon. [READ MORE] 2. There's an outstanding Q&A with a basketball player you might've heard of, LeBron James, in the latest ESPN the Magazine, as he begins his run at a third consecutive title....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 211 words · Diane Sears

Daily Dish Nba S Best Tweeting Rookie Sports Toughest Jobs And More

Tinder: NBA coaching edition. [READ MORE] Jeff Eisenberg starts a new series on Yahoo Sports on the toughest jobs in sports. First up: Being Manny Pacquiao’s sparring partner. [READ MORE] Australia has massive legions of NBA fans. It’s finally paying off with some serious young talent like Dante Exum, Ben Simmons and Thon Maker. [READ MORE] TWEET OF THE DAY PICTURE OF THE DAY VIDEO OF THE DAY Watching NFL rookies react to their Madden NFL 15 ratings is hysterical....

December 9, 2022 · 1 min · 80 words · Benjamin Paz