Jason Williams was one of the most electric point guards in the nba” target=”_blank”>NBA< and nba star is encouraging college athletes to take a pause. Williams teamed up with Powerade for the company’s “Pause is Power” campaign and has been seen in commercials with former teammate Chris Webber and Olympic …
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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Nina Agdal poses completely nude on Instagram: ‘When you got it… flaunt it!’
modeling” target=”_blank”>Nina Agdal<. Many of Agdal’s 1.6 million followers took to the comments section and gushed over how the star looked amazing. NINA AGDAL POSES IN TINY BIKINI ON BEACH DAY: ‘THESE BUNS WON’T BAKE THEMSELVES’ Nina Agdal has appeared in six Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issues. (Photo by Michael Stewart/Getty …
Read More »Alcohol-related deaths jumped during COVID-19 pandemic: study
drinks” target=”_blank”>Alcohol-related< pandemic, according to researchers. In a study published earlier this month, authors from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism found that the number and rate of deaths increased approximately 25% between 2019 and 2020 – from 78,927 to 99,017. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION CAN DIRECTLY CAUSE CANCER, STUDY …
Read More »Removing Iran's IRGC from terror list would be 'colossal mistake,' former US counterterror official says
A former counterterrorism official is warning that conflicts from the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) list would be a “colossal mistake” — just as the Biden administration is considering such a move as it works to restore the Iran nuclear deal. “Removing the IRGC from the list of designated Foreign Terrorist …
Read More »Kid Rock is selling his $500,000 Ford GT supercar
This is one way to rock down the highway … very quickly. Kid Rock is the original owner of his 2005 Ford GT. (RM Sotheby’s) Controversial musician Kid Rock is sending his 2005 Ford GT across the auction block at the RM Sotheby’s event in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, March …
Read More »Nikole Hannah-Jones goes off on tipping as a 'legacy of slavery,' deletes tweet
the-new-york-times” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow”>New York Times< declared Monday in a since-deleted tweet that “tipping is a legacy of slavery” and “almost nowhere else” in the world utilizes the practice. “Tipping is a legacy of slavery and if it’s not optional then it shouldn’t be a tip but simply included in the …
Read More »Ukrainian child death toll mounts, humanitarian crisis worsens with some cities left with 3 to 4 days of food
The humanitarian crisis in conflicts is a growing concern as at least 117 children have been killed as of Tuesday, though the true figure is likely higher, and aid organizations estimate areas that have seen some of the most intense fighting have just three to four days of essentials, such …
Read More »New research shows higher risk of developing diabetes after COVID-19 infection
A large new study found that people who recovered from infectious-disease within the past year are 40% more likely to receive a new diagnosis of diabetes compared to those who weren’t infected. The increased risk translates into 1% of people who have had Covid-19 developing diabetesa> who otherwise wouldn’t have, …
Read More »Ukrainian children battling cancer are evacuated to Poland during war
As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, young Ukrainian cancer patients are getting healthy-livingin a safer place. More than 400 Ukrainian parenting” target=”_blank”>children < Yeva Vakulenko, almost 2 years old, was receiving treatment for leukemia in a Lviv hospital when Russia invaded conflicts on Feb. 24. Nadia Kryminec holds her 22-month-old granddaughter …
Read More »Family of slain journalist takes Taliban leaders to International Criminal Court
The family of a Pulitzer Prize-winning Indian photographer who was killed in conflicts last year filed a formal complaint with the International Criminal Court on Tuesday to investigate his killing and bring to trial the Taliban’s top leadership for “committing war crimes.” Danish Siddiqui worked for the Reuters news service …
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