Dealing With The Side Effects Of Waxing

Despite these benefits, waxing has some drawbacks. It can be painful and may lead to breakouts or ingrown hairs. Although rare, it may also contribute to bruising or skin infections in susceptible people. That said, most potential ill effects that result from waxing can be prevented—or at least alleviated. This article explains some common waxing side effects and how you can deal with them if they happen to you....

January 23, 2023 · 4 min · 829 words · Timothy Landry

Deanna Duggar Shares Bible Verse About Harming Little Ones After Josh Duggar Arrested For Child Porn

The gospel singer posted the Bible verse Mark 9:42 on her Instagram account on Wednesday. It reads: “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him if a great millstone were put around his neck and he were thrown into the sea.” Deanna emphasized her post by adding: “This is what my bible says!” She also wrote, “God says the ‘Little ones’ are so precious to Him!...

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · Archie Boswell

Dear Arkansas Malik Monk Doesn T Owe You Anything

I hope this message finds you well, but if we’re being honest, after Wednesday’s news it probably doesn’t for some of you. MORE: SN exclusive with Ben Simmons You see, when your state’s pride and joy, Malik Monk, chose to go to Kentucky on Wednesday, there was a contingent of fans — maybe “degenerates” is a better word for them — who harrassed a 17-year-old boy and his family because he wanted to go to a school where he felt he had the best chance of reaching his dream....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 538 words · Michael Mills

Death Al Dante

“The Dante Club” has received generous early reviews, as well as considerable advertising support from its publisher, so it has a decent shot at becoming a best seller along the lines of “The Alienist,” assuming we all ignore the fact that, for all its earnestness and scholarly smarts, it’s just incredibly silly. Pearl graduated from Harvard in 1997 and from Yale Law School in 2000, finding time to win a prize for his Dante research somewhere along the way....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Lisa Chevere

Death Sentences Dropped To Historic Lows As Trump Admin Ramped Up Federal Executions Report

The U.S. government carried out more executions than all 50 U.S. states combined for the first time in the nation’s history, according to the Death Penalty Information Center’s (DPIC) year-end report. Seventeen people were executed in 2020—down from 22 last year, according to the report. Ten of them were federal death row inmates put to death after the Trump administration resumed federal executions over the summer, ending a 17-year moratorium....

January 23, 2023 · 4 min · 667 words · Mark Rhoades

Deaths Of Three American Firefighters A Terrible Tragedy Says Australian Pm After Plane Tackling Wildfires Crashes

The NSW Rural Fire Service said that contact had been lost with a Large Air Tanker which was working in the Snowy Monaro area on Thursday, January 23, and that local ground crews indicated the aircraft may have crashed. In a statement on Twitter, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison said: “Deeply saddened to learn of the death of 3 people in the crash of a C130 fire fighting aircraft, north east of Cooma in NSW earlier today....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Laverne Velasquez

Debate Over Best Fast Food Burger Of All Time Rages Online

The Twitter account TodayInSportsCo shared the tweet on Sunday featuring pictures of nine different fast food burgers and wrote: “Tough choice. Pick one.” With thousands of replies, likes and retweets, the debate has been hugely popular online, with fast food fans sharing some pretty strong opinions when it comes to which burger is best. In the picture, the choice was narrowed down to just nine popular fast-food orders, including: Culver’s double butterburger, In-N-Out’s double double, the McDonald’s double quarter pounder, Whataburger double meat whataburger, the Wendy’s Daves double, Carl’s Jr 1/3lb thickburger, Burger King’s Whopper, Shake Shack’s Shackburger and finally the Five Guys cheeseburger....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 397 words · Reggie Murray

Deborah Lynch Fighting The Good Fight

Guess who won? Lynch. The 51-year-old reformer pushed for bread-and-butter union issues like better pay and health-care coverage–but also for money to reduce class sizes. Her reward: Board of Education concessions and a four-year contract that union members narrowly approved in November. Some teachers, who rejected a less-generous contract a month earlier, still griped. But as a Chicago Sun-Times editorial noted, “what other employers are giving out 16 percent raises over four years?...

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 330 words · Roni Elgin

Declare End To Korean War Activist Groups Unite To Tell Biden

The report, entitled “Path to Peace: The Case for a Peace Agreement to End the Korean War,” published Tuesday and obtained in advance by Newsweek, was compiled by Korea Peace Now!, a coalition of women’s groups advocating for an official end to the Cold War-era conflict. It also includes contributions from an array of voices, including experts from the Defense Priorities and Quincy Institute think tanks, as well as the Federation of American Scientists and SOAS University of London’s Centre for Korean Studies, joining together in support of a “peace-first approach....

January 23, 2023 · 5 min · 951 words · Bruno Bennett

Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin And Rep. Matt Gaetz Clash On Critical Race Theory

Gaetz brought up CRT while questioning Austin about anti-extremism measures in the military and last month’s dismissal of Space Force Lt Col. Matthew Lohmeier during a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee. Lohmeier was fired in May for “partisan political activity” after insisting that military diversity training is “rooted” in CRT and Marxism during a podcast interview. Austin declined to comment on the firing, noting that it is currently under investigation....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 485 words · Millie Sandidge

Deion Sanders Says Jackson State Not Ready To Play Alabama We Re Not Into Sacrificing Our Kids For A Check

The Tigers are coming off a season in which they won a school-record 11 games and won the SWAC championship before ultimately falling to South Carolina State in the Celebration Bowl, the de facto HBCU national championship game. Sanders followed that up by landing cornerback Travis Hunter, the top player in the 2022 recruiting class. Hunter shocked the recruiting world when he flipped from Florida State — Sanders’ alma mater — and signed with Jackson State....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Richard Garibay

Delanie Walker Injury Update Titans Te Back At Work But Questionable Vs. Steelers

Walker remains questionable for the Week 11 finale, but he did practice for the first time since being injured against the Baltimore Ravens. Key to his return: passing neurological tests ahead of the game. “He has to meet with the doctor between now and the game and pass (the tests), so we’ll see,” coach Ken Whisenhunt told The Tennessean of Nashville. “It’s still up in the air. … But it was good to see him out on the field working....

January 23, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Donna Sabin

Delivery Drivers Unite On Tiktok After Athena Strand Murder By Fedex Worker

As America reels from the horrific kidnap and murder of seven-year-old Athena Strand, who was snatched by FedEx driver Tanner Horner after he dropped off her Christmas presents at her home, other workers at the company have flocked online to air their rage and grief. Variations of the phrase “your babies are safe on my route” went viral as delivery drivers filmed themselves at work in their trucks to take a stand....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 432 words · Charlene Gallahan

Dell Curry Admits He Told Warriors Not To Pick Stephen In 2009 Draft

Sounds weird, right? According to Curry’s father, Dell Curry, the general consensus within their family was they didn’t want the Warriors to select Curry with the No. 7 pick in the 2009 NBA Draft. Instead, they wanted him to fall to No. 8 so the Knicks could select him. Dell said Don Nelson, the Warriors coach at that time, loved what he saw in Stephen and had called Dell to get advice about drafting his son....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 222 words · Linda Hansen

Dell Technologies Championship 2017 Picks Predictions For Daily Fantasy Golf Contests

The fairways are pretty wide and the rough isn’t extremely penal, so the majority of the field will be seeing good looks into the greens. I’m going to be focusing a lot on quality ball strikers this week, with an added emphasis on strokes-gained approach. Driving distance will also be a stat that I’m looking at this week. I don’t want to label TPC Boston a bombers course (Henrik Stenson has won here), but with the forgiveness of the fairways, the longer hitters do have an advantage....

January 23, 2023 · 4 min · 743 words · Jean Allen

Delta 8 The Sudden Buyer Craze And Hazy Legal Status For A Hemp Product

Before getting too far into the legal gray area of Delta 8, though, readers should be cautioned that products containing it have not been FDA-tested or FDA-approved. It’s always recommended to speak with your doctor before introducing anything new to your body and be advised that smoking, vaping, or otherwise imbibing any kind of cannabis product could adversely affect your health. Anyone using Delta-8 THC should also be aware it will turn up on a drug test as regular THC, and thus could cause one to fail the test should it exceed the accepted limit....

January 23, 2023 · 10 min · 1935 words · Michael Dowe

Delta Covid Variant Could Still Dominate Despite Mu Study Showing Antibody Resistance

The study, published by researchers at the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Tokyo and other Japanese institutions, compared Mu to other variants of COVID-19 to observe how they reacted to human defences, either by natural immunity due to a previous infection, or to vaccine-induced immunity. To do this, the researchers created a pseudovirus—a sort of model copy—of various COVID-19 variants and subjected them to the antibodies of 18 people who had either had COVID-19 before or had been vaccinated....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 536 words · Lisa Greer

Delta Isn T Booking Flights At Full Capacity But Here S Which Airlines Are

Chief Customer Experience Officer at Delta, Bill Lentsch, told Newsweek it’s all about flyer safety. “Reducing the overall number of customers on every aircraft across the fleet is one of the most important steps we can take to ensure a safe experience for our customers and people,” he said via email. “Delta is offering the highest standards in safety and cleanliness so we’re ready for customers when they’re ready to fly again....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 562 words · Jacob English

Dem Senator Grills Azar Over Coronavirus Whistleblower Says Hhs Put General Public At Risk

Wyden’s letter came after a whistleblower within the HHS complained that workers were improperly prepared to handle Americans returning from Wuhan, China, where the coronavirus outbreak is alleged to have started. According to the complaint, the HHS workers were not provided with the correct protective gear and were not properly trained in infection control protocols. After voicing concerns to superiors, the whistleblower was allegedly given a new assignment with the caveat that she would be released from her position with HHS if she chose not to accept the offer....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 499 words · Robert Herring

Demand For Netflix Health Warning On The Crown Mocked On Social Media

Season Four of the hit show sees Emma Corrin bring to life Princess Diana’s bulimia as Prince Charles maintains an affair with Camillla behind her back. The cast have made clear in interviews the show uses artistic licence, with Emma Corrin telling talkshow host Tamron Hall this month: “Peter Morgan scripts are works of fiction.” However, calls have been mounting in the U.K. for a warning at the start of each episode....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 576 words · Gregory Manley