Elon Musk Warns Probability Of Nuclear War Rising Rapidly

“Nuclear war probability is rising rapidly,” Musk wrote in response to a post in which he was mentioned by a Twitter user who praised the billionaire’s suggestion to de-escalate the Russian conflict in Ukraine. In the original tweet, Twitter user Max Tegmark wrote: “Here’s why I think there’s now a one-in-six chance of an imminent global #NuclearWar, and why I appreciate @elonmusk and others urging de-escalation.” Tegmark shared a blog article that he shared in his tweet in which he wrote about hypothetical scenarios that involve outcomes of Russia escalating tensions and possible responses by NATO and the West....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 668 words · Maria Patterson

Emery Cavani Form Crucial To Psg S Confidence

The striker broke the deadlock with a powerful header, then adding a second before the break with a clever flicked finish from Layvin Kurzawa’s cross. PSG may have been erratic so far this term in Ligue 1, but eight-goal Cavani has not and Emery is certain the team’s confidence will only continue to improve if he keeps up his strong start to the campaign. “It’s very important that he scores goals,” Emery told BeIN Sports....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 173 words · Buster Grado

Emmanuel Sanders Knocked Out Of Game Following Punishing Hit From Rodney Mcleod

Early in the third quarter, wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders took a crushing hit from Rams’ defensive back Rodney McLeod, and had to exit the game as well. MORE: Week 11 scoreboard | Fan hate index | Watt scores again McLeod was given a penalty for the vicious hit, and despite it being a rather ugly hit, it appeared to be clean. But referees continue to throw flags on big hits, regardless of whether they are illegal....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 95 words · Robert Soileau

Emmys 2019 Why Amy Adams Fans Are Upset After Sharp Objects Award Snub

The 45-year-old actress earned her first Emmy nomination for her role in HBO’s Sharp Objects in the lead actress in a limited series category. The award was snagged by Michelle Williams for playing Gwen Verdon in FX’s Fosse/Verdon. Adams’ snub has reignited disbelief about her perennial underdog status when it comes to big awards. The actress has previously been nominated for an Academy Award six times but has never won....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 451 words · Kenneth Schnarr

Emmys 2020 All The Stars Who Have Spoken Out About Being Snubbed

The Emmy voters, however, delivered some surprising snubs which have left the stars of some of TV’s biggest shows without nominations. Indya Moore of Pose led the Twitter reactions with multiple posts about how she thought the show’s trans cast had been snubbed by the Emmy voters. Mindy Kaling, meanwhile, called out the voters for not understanding her Netflix series and finding it too “ethnic or niche.” All the stars who spoke out about being snubbed at the 2020 Emmys The cast of Pose...

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 604 words · Leroy Yontz

Emotional Cavani Pays Tribute To Chapecoense After 100Th Goal

Wenger blasts ‘weak’ Arsenal after cup exit Uruguay international Cavani was on target in a 2-0 win over Angers on Wednesday to reach the landmark as Unai Emery’s side closed to within a point of leaders Nice in the French top flight. “There are many things, a lot of emotions today,” he told reporters. “I’m happy for the team, I’m happy with the victory. I hope to continue like that....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Matthew Carter

Emotional Fireworks

The sick one is Bessie (Diane Keaton), a woman who has devoted 20 years of her life to caring for her ailing father, Marvin (Hume Cronyn). Now she’s diagnosed with leukemia, and in need of a relative with matching bone marrow for a transplant. Enter her estranged sister, Lee (Meryl Streep), who has always fled her family responsibilities in horror. An angry, chain-smoking single mom, Lee brings her two sons with her to Florida: her youngest, Charlie (Hal Scardino), and her deeply troubled teenager, Hank (Leonardo DiCaprio), who has recently been institutionalized after burning down the family house....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 326 words · Jorge Liew

Empire State Building Lit Up In Honor Of Derek Jeter

The building was lit up in blue pinstripes for Jeter, who saw his last action at Fenway Park against the Boston Red Sox. It was a strange night in Boston, to say the least, where fans honored Jeter despite being New York’s biggest rival. Jeter’s farewell tour has finally come to a close, and the teams and celebrities alike have paid tribute to his lengthy career. He is no doubt used to the bright light of stardom in New York, but having the Empire State Building lit up in your honor has got to be cool for just about anyone....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 103 words · Dennis Mendez

End Of Life Documents Proxies Living Wills And Dnrs

Advance directives include proxies, living wills, do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders, and organ donor cards, all of which are meant to protect you when you can’t speak for yourself. While often thought of as something only older adults need to have in place, the COVID-19 pandemic put a spotlight on the importance of these documents for all adults. This article will walk you through why you need these documents, the situations they’re intended for, what you should consider, and how you can get started getting them in place....

January 28, 2023 · 12 min · 2345 words · Gabriel Oneal

Ending Sex Abuse Pope Must Do More

Benedict was joined in the private meeting by Cardinal Sean O’Malley, who took over the Boston diocese after Cardinal Bernard Law was forced to step down after he came under attack for mishandling abuse cases in his diocese. The message the pontiff delivered was described by people there as one of hope, during which the survivors aired their concerns, prayed with him and were reportedly seen in tears following the brief session....

January 28, 2023 · 6 min · 1146 words · Al Trombley

Engine Builder Doug Yates Stewart Haas Key To Ford S New Focus On Winning

Long stockcar racing’s second fiddle to Chevrolet, Ford now has a clear vision of the future. In a word: win. MORE: Dangers in SHR’s switch to Ford | Blue oval’s racing recharge Doug Yates will be a major part of the plan. As president of Roush Yates Engines, his company will power the four Stewart-Haas cars in their pursuit of victories. Yates, in an interview with Motorsports.com, said the change is “a big moment for Ford....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Brittney Timme

England S National Anthem God Save The Queen Lyrics In Full Explained

Players line up on the sideline for what is effectively one final rousing gesture before battle commences on the pitch. For some - players included - the national anthem stirs up emotions and singing it is an essential component of international football. Others respectfully observe the moment in silence, while the odd few may even dislike it. Here, Goal takes a look at one in particular: that of England....

January 28, 2023 · 5 min · 985 words · Frank Morgan

Entertainment Rated D For Diversion

Since World War I, Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs of the military have supplied a lot of home to troops abroad, while also offering support to families at home. With a $15 million budget for deployments, the Navy MWR program buys 90,000 pieces of recreation equipment a year, including inflatable climbing walls, bingo sets, fishing gear and karaoke systems, which are particularly popular at sea. Operation Enduring Freedom brought a new luxury, “spa-in-a-box,” a whirlpool bath that the sailors can assemble–and disassemble–themselves....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 179 words · Hugh Stone

Enviroment Someone Is Stalking The Seals

Harbor seals, which weigh as much as 100 pounds, are not an endangered species; in fact, their numbers have increased rapidly along the Northeast coast in recent years, even as fish stocks have dwindled. With $20,000 in rewards posted, investigators were looking into the possibility that the seals might have been slashed by frustrated commercial fishermen. But the attacks were so senselessly cruel that the motive appeared to be something more twisted than mere competition for fish....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 94 words · Robin Paulo

Environmental Health And How It Can Effect Your Health

While we tend to think about health in terms of personal choices—like whether we exercise or get vaccinated—a lot of external things can influence how healthy we are, including whether we get sick or injured. Environmental stressors and advantages help shape the kinds of choices you make, or in some cases, make the choices for you. What Is Environmental Health? Many people often think of environmental health in terms of clean air and water, but natural environmental forces—including things like global warming—are only one piece of a greater puzzle....

January 28, 2023 · 8 min · 1663 words · Myra Smith

Enyimba S Ichull Grateful After Freak Accident

After Tuesday’s training session, Ichull slipped in the bathroom, landing awkwardly and was left with a scarred face. But the defensive midfielder was still available to coach Gbenga Ogunbote for Wednesday’s activities. “I am thanking God for not making the injury to be more than what it is. I was bathing, although I was not wearing slippers, then I slipped and injured my jaw area,” Ichull told Goal. “Everything is under control and I can tell you that it won’t affect my participation in our weekend game because I have been training with it....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 181 words · Ruth Voeks

Epa Reauthorizes Use Of Dangerous Cyanide Bombs That Kill Thousands Of Animals Every Year

The devices are designed to kill certain animals for predator control purposes. They use a smelly bait to lure in wildlife before releasing deadly sodium cyanide into the mouth of any animal that takes a bite. But critics say that the traps “inhumanely and indiscriminately” kill thousands of animals every year, posing a danger to endangered species, domestic pets and even humans. In a statement published on Thursday, the EPA announced a “revised interim decision on sodium cyanide that includes new requirements to ensure continued safe use of the device....

January 28, 2023 · 6 min · 1151 words · Robert Kistler

Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma Explained As Melanie Ham Crafting Youtuber Dies At 36

In a post on her Instagram account published on January 12, her partner Robert wrote: “My family, our doctors, our nurses and especially Melanie fought until the end and did all we could do to avoid today, but that is not our path. Let me reassure all those rooting for us, Melanie fought like a warrior queen. “She loved passionately, created beautifully, provided abundantly and was my best friend all the way to the end....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Michael Hall

Er Physician Speaks Out About John Fetterman S Stroke

Benjamin Abella, director of the Center for Resuscitation Science at the University of Pennsylvania and a professor in emergency medicine, posted a short video to Twitter on Wednesday about Fetterman’s recovery. Abella said he has worked as an emergency-room physician for nearly 20 years and that he has taken care of many patients with serious problems, including those who have had strokes. “I’ve also lived in Pennsylvania, and I’ve followed with sadness the discussion around John Fetterman and his stroke....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Nicole Obeso

Eric Swalwell Says J6 Rally Like Holding 9 11 Vigil For The Hijackers

The Democrat shared his views on this weekend’s rally on Twitter on Saturday as attendees prepared to gather outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington to support rioters facing charges related to the January 6 attack at the same location. Ahead of the rally, organizer Matt Braynard - former President Donald Trump’s campaign staffer - said members of Congress would attend. Ultimately, no congressional lawmakers spoke at the event, although three House Republican candidates - Joe Kent of Washington state, Mike Collins of Georgia and Jeff Zink of Arizona did speak and attend, Spectrum News reported....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 372 words · David Ramsey