Streamer Shot By Security Guard Live On Camera

Furry Potato Live is apparently a streamer that specializes in Cop Watch videos. He goes around to various forms of law enforcement to film them in the hopes that something might happen. In the below video, Furry Potato is seen hanging out around an LA synagogue. A security guard comes out of the building and tries to tell the streamer to leave but he continues to provoke the security guard....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Robert Haddox

Street Level Charging Options Could Get You In An Ev

EVs are perfect for an urban environment. The stop-and-go traffic actually helps with range, and typically a city driver who stays within the limits of their town might be behind the wheel for hours, but probably only actually travel 20 miles in a day. The flip side to that is, where do they charge if they live in an apartment without a garage? It turns out there’s a solution for city-wide charging stations without the hassle of cables being strung about on sidewalks....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 840 words · Jerrold Mason

Strike Drama In Hollywood

If WGA carries out its threat, Monday would see the first Hollywood writer’s walkout since 1988, when scribes were off the job for five and a half months. One study estimated that strike cost Southern California, and company town Los Angeles in particular, more than half a billion dollars. Although the WGA has not ruled out continuing negotiations through the weekend, no sessions are planned and the Guild has instructed writers to clear out their desks of personal items at studios and has called on its strike captains to begin mapping out walking shifts for members....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 739 words · Josephine Thompson

Striving For Motel Years

And doing their homework, far from home. Their choreography on the asphalt is simulating situations in baseball games–runners on first and second, single to left; runner on second, ground ball to the pitcher. And on and on. The participants are pretending to be infielders, outfielders, a batter, base runners and–this is the point of it all–two umpires. They have come to Jim Evans’s Academy of Professional Umpiring. For six long days a week–on the manicured infields of the Houston Astros’ Spring-Training complex, and on the asphalt–they are learning the craft of baseball’s judicial branch....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 822 words · Phillip Smither

Striving Towards Excellence In Sports The Story Of Indiaqbank.Com S Contribution To Indian Athletics

Many answers have been provided, while many cynics have claimed that Indian sportsmen are not strong enough, either physically or mentally, to compete with the world’s best. To be precise, the Indian athletes’ journey has never been a very prosperous one, perpetually smeared by the bureaucratic red tape and general disinterest. Yet, through years of negligence athletes in India have continued to struggle within their means and have been working diligently with whatever little resources at their disposal, with the aspirations of bringing glory to a nation that has unfortunately never valued their contribution....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Laura Martin

Strokes Are More Common In Winter Months

Seasonal Stroke Research studies from countries as diverse as Finland, Australia, the United States, Germany, Taiwan, China, and Iran have all reported that strokes happen more often in the colder months than in the warmer months. Interestingly, one research study showed the absence of a seasonal stroke trend in India, with authors reporting that stroke incidence did not change depending on the month or season of the year. This may be related to the climate in India, a country with warmer winters and more consistent year-round temperatures than the other nations that did have a seasonal stroke spike....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Robert Leslie

Strom Thurmond Home On The Hill Or Over It

At 93, Thurmond is the oldest senator in history, and in many ways he’s still going strong. He greets colleagues’ spouses by name, jokes about knowing FDR (he was first elected to public office when Herbert Hoover was president) and can recount the minutest details of his 68 years in politics. Thurmond has always been a bit eccentric, what with his Tabasco-red hair implants and penchant for marrying women decades his junior (he was 69 when the first of his four children was born)....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 979 words · Elsie Howard

Strootman Demands Action Against Disgusting Lazio Fans After Rudiger Chants

Wenger plays down Barcelona talk The centre-back was the target of boos and monkey chants during Wednesday’s Coppa Italia semi-final first leg at the Stadio Olimpico, which Lazio won 2-0. The abuse died down after an announcement was made to tell supporters that the match would be halted unless the chanting ceased. Strootman said the players could hear the noises clearly from the pitch and has urged the FIGC to react....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Maria Nelson

Struggling Leicester Sack Coach Claude Puel

Saturday’s 4-1 loss to Crystal Palace dropped the 2015/2016 champions to 12th, only eight points above the relegation places. A statement released by the club said: “Leicester City Football Club has today (Sunday) parted company with Claude Puel, who leaves his position as first team manager with immediate effect.” First team coaches Mike Stowell and Adam Sadler will assume caretaking responsibilities. “The club would like to thank Claude for his efforts in leading the team during his 16 months in the role and wish him well in his future career,” the club added....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Cleveland Wooten

Stuck In Solitary Or Still Life With Mom

Then, last year, Sylvia enrolled her son in the Male Youth Project, a nearby after-school program run by three devoted men who act as surrogate fathers to some 60 boys, whipping them-sometimes literally–into shape. Drilled in everything from karate and nutrition to black history and art, Marcus bloomed. His grades got better (A’s and B’s) and he started making plans. Some of his aspirations sound a bit canned (“I wanna be a doctor, see the miracle of birth”), but there is evidence of genuine maturity: “I want to die seeing my children having things....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Alissa Frank

Student In Wheelchair Slams University For Not Being Accessible In Viral Video

The video began by showing the TikToker, @dark.moon.witch in her wheelchair with the words “Follow a disabled college student to class” printed over the frame. Then the words “ADA violation #1” appear on the screen followed by the words, “My class is up there. Only stairs and no sign directing you to the accessible route,” showing the image of a flight of stairs. “Gotta take the long way,” she wrote....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 573 words · Daniel Forshee

Student Shows Internet How To Cheat During Class With New Iphone Feature

Introduced to TikTok by French school student Yann Bernillie, he gained over 1 million views with the sneaky use of Apple’s Live Text feature added in September. The feature allows iPhone users to scan saved photos or use the camera tool to detect written words in the frame and copy and paste it elsewhere. The tool also allows users to select things like phone numbers and addresses to make a call or find directions straight from the image....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Brittany Finwall

Study Full Fat Dairy May Actually Be Healthy For Your Heart

The research was conducted in two parts. The first part was a cohort study that followed more than 4,000 Swedish adults for over 16 years. At the beginning of the study, the researchers examined the fatty acid levels of the participants based on their blood samples and collected information about their lifestyle. They also monitored health registries in Sweden to determine which participants developed cardiovascular disease or died in the follow-up period....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Terry Estrada

Study Finds High Levels Of Toxic Chemicals In Mothers Breast Milk

In a new study, researchers analyzed the breast milk of 50 women and discovered traces of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in every sample. The study, which was published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology last week, is the first of its kind to analyze PFAS in the breast milk of American women since 2004. “When we see chemicals like PFAS present in breast milk, it’s really a sign that we need to think more carefully about what chemicals are allowed for use in products in the U....

December 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1134 words · Paula Simmions

Street Fighter X Tekken Dlc Found On Disc Capcom Responds

Capcom has had a long string of misses with their attempts at DLC, from releasing a fully fledged title that was essentially a DLC expansion (Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3) to charging for some new player costumes that were essentially re-skins, but there biggest crime has always been placing the DLC on the game’s disc and then charging later. It should come as no surprise that yet again that is the case with Street Fighter X Tekken, but at least this time they are trying to justify the decision....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 372 words · Tina Overstreet

Stop Stressing Me

While most kids today enjoy their endless whirl of lessons, games and practices, a growing number are finding that the hyper-scheduled life of the modern American student is more than they can handle. The activities meant to enrich their lives can leave them feeling burned out–or dangerously overloaded. Some kids, like Andrea Galambos, take the radical step of dropping out. Others stay the course, while fretting openly about their chances of success in a competitive world....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 808 words · Tammera Johnson

Stop The Clock

Smells of soy sauce, scallions and red bean soup drift from the kitchen whenever I visit. The hum of the washing machine lulls me to sleep. In season, there are roses in the garden, and vases hold flowers arranged like those in a painting. My aunt enjoys keeping house, although she’s wealthy enough to hire someone to do it. I’m a failure at housework. I’ve chosen to be inept and unlearn what my aunt has spent so much time perfecting....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 996 words · Fernando Begay

Stop Whatsapp Saving Photos On Iphone

WhatsApp Messenger is a messaging service that continues to grow in popularity thanks to its cross-platform app that lets you sent text messages, photos and video to and from iPhones, Android phones, Windows phones and BlackBerrys. And in doing so it costs you nothing, to all intents and purposes. That’s because WhatsApp is an internet messenger service app that uses your smartphone’s existing internet connection. So unless it busts you cellular data or home Wi-Fi data limits, you can send as many messages as you like and it won’t cost you a bean....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 442 words · Gregory Mason

Stopping The Next Sununu

Sununu and Hatfield realized you’d be furious if you knew what they were up to. But they were also betting you wouldn’t find out. And the way things are now set up, that’s a good bet. For the most part, “finding out” occurs now only when key insiders, government investigators and journalists all happen to have lots of knowledge, conscience and stamina. Not to mention incredible luck. For the good of America, it’s time to improve those odds....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 824 words · Luis Barnes

Storm Alert For The Dollar

There’s no single answer. But one major factor is the Clinton administration’s mixed signals on exchange rates. U.S. officials hinted last year that they favored a stronger yen to make Japanese exports more expensive and reduce the U.S. trade deficit. Although officials later changed their tune, the markets aren’t persuaded. In addition, weak Japanese and European economies have cut demand for U.S. goods, and foreign invest-ment in America is down sharply....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Ouida Williams