Buphthalmos Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment

The term buphthalmos comes from Greek roots and means “ox-eyed.” The ancient physician Hippocrates described it in 400 BC. This article will take a closer look at buphthalmos, what the symptoms are, what causes this to occur, how to detect the condition, the diagnostic factors, and what treatments to consider. Symptoms The most common sign that someone has buphthalmos is an eye that is too large. By age 1, the eye typically has a diameter of between 10 and 11....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 774 words · Deborah Hill

Burglar S Body Found In Restaurant Vent After Botched Break In Police

The Galloway Township Police Department said its officers were alerted to a report of a deceased male at Two Brothers From Italy on Monday morning. When they arrived, police found the man had tried to gain entry to the restaurant via an exhaust fan on the roof. But, at some point during the burglary attempt, the man became stuck and died after being unable to free himself. A statement shared on the force’s Facebook page early on Tuesday read: “Investigation revealed that the unidentified white male attempted to gain entry into the restaurant via a rooftop exhaust fan....

January 17, 2023 · 2 min · 379 words · Jean Vinciguerra

Burying The Hunter Biden Laptop Story Was Journalistic Malpractice Opinion

The discovery of the laptop came just weeks before the 2020 presidential election. But the reaction from most of the media—including the Times—was to ignore it. Even worse, the Big Tech companies that control the information superhighway and social media platforms sought to prevent the dissemination of any information about the laptop and what Hunter Biden had been up to in Ukraine and China while his father was vice president....

January 17, 2023 · 5 min · 866 words · Ina Schill

Bus Crash Injures Dozens Amid Snowy Conditions In Canada

The details of how the accident occurred are still unclear, as the situation is still developing on the site of the crash, the Okanagan Connector near Peachland. British Columbia emergency services reported being on the scene on the crash on Saturday night, saying multiple ground units were at the site of the incident. Local health care service authority Interior Health—which operates in the Southern Interior of British Columbia—reported initiating a “Code Orange response” following the bus accident, which is used to respond to disasters likely to increase the capacity and use of hospital resources....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Maria Grossen

Bush Is No Hypocrite

None of this is quite fair. First, a trade war occurs when a tiff over a single product spills over into other industries. But the United States and its partners are already in dispute over beef fed with growth hormones, European aircraft subsidies and U.S. export subsidies, among other things. No broader war has developed. Few believe this one will go beyond steel either. “Instead of a trade war,” says Ben Goodrich of the Institute for International Economics, “it’s going to be follow the leader....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 634 words · Lettie Mooney

Bush S Body Language In Latin America

NEWSWEEK: Why are images so key to how we regard world leaders? Peter Andersen: Pictures transcend culture and literacy levels. You don’t have to read all of a 2,000-word newsmagazine cover story to get something from it. That image on the cover, it has irrefutable and intrinsic meaning. You can have an opposing article, but there’s no way to refute a photo. It is what it is and it resonates deeply within us for that reason....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 582 words · Alejandra Adderley

Bush S News War

In Baghdad, official control over the news is getting tighter. Journalists used to walk freely into the city’s hospitals and the morgue to keep count of the day’s dead and wounded. Now the hospitals have been declared off-limits and morgue officials turn away reporters who aren’t accompanied by a Coalition escort. Iraqi police refer reporters’ questions to American forces; the Americans refer them back to the Iraqis. Reporters and government officials have always squabbled over access; but the news coverage of the messy, ongoing conflict in Iraq has worsened the already tense relationship between the press and the administration....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 806 words · Joseph Sarris

Bush Seeks Success In South America

Bush will first fly to São Paulo to ink a deal with Brazil’s president to encourage the use of biofuels as an alternative to Venezuela’s oil. Next stop will be Montevideo, where he’ll promote a free-trade agreement. Bush then will move on to Bogotá for meetings with Colombia’s conservative President Alvaro Uribe, who has accused Chávez of harboring left-wing Colombian guerrillas. Then comes a visit with Guatemala’s president, who helped block Venezuela’s grab for a seat on the U....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 570 words · Tim Santillan

Buttigieg Slammed For Racist Paternalism After Saying Minority Children Lack Role Models For Education

The Root senior writer Michael Harriot slammed the South Bend, Indiana, mayor for claiming that children from poorer, minority neighborhoods had no role models who testified “to value of education.” He also said the mayor’s remarks about minority and poor children were “bulls***tery” and “insidious double-talk” that camflouaged a real problem. In a resurfaced 2011 TV interview with Buttigieg, which was picked up on social media Sunday, the then-South Bend mayoral candidate said there were “a lot of kids” from “especially low income, minority neighborhoods” that didn’t know someone personally “who testifies to the value of education....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 512 words · Danielle Ward

Buttigieg Surrogate Calls Impeachment A Washington Story Ahead Of First Primary Ballots

“I know that cable news media is going to be sucked up into it, which is why it’s important to have a really great ground-game in the early states,” Democratic strategist Jennifer Holdsworth told Hill.TV. “It’s also important to make sure that you’re up on the air getting your message across, while you’re running a commercial while all of this craziness is going on on the other networks.” Health care and the economy have traditionally ranked as the top two issues for voters in general election cycles....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · May Mcmillan

Buying Cbd Holiday Gifts Shoppers Told To Watch Out For Lead And Plastics

Low-level contamination with heavy metals and plastics in edible CBD items is “pervasive,” according to a new study that analyzed more than 500 products. Researchers detected lead in 42 percent of edible products, while mercury was found in 37 percent and arsenic in 28 percent. The research led by Hannah Gardener of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, along with two Colorado-based organizations, is set to be published in Science of the Total Environment this December....

January 17, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Arlene Luna

By Parroting Chinese Coronavirus Republicans Are Promoting Racism And Putting Lives In Danger Opinion

What the name should not do, according to guidance issued by the World Health Organization in 2015, is use a specific region, country, ethnicity or animal. That’s because naming a virus after a place, for instance, creates fear and a stigma that make containing the disease difficult and can even put lives at risk. And yet, certain Washington, D.C., leaders are doing just that. We’ve already seen the results of that fear in the case of the 2019 novel coronavirus, or COVID-19....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 781 words · Kenneth Pool

Byron Scott Views College Basketball As More Physical Than Nba

Lakers forward Carlos Boozer was assessed a flagrant 1 foul during Sunday’s 88-87 win over the Pacers for a shove that sent Pacers center Roy Hibbert to the floor. Hibbert jumped up and confronted Boozer before the two were separated. Hibbert was given a technical foul for his reaction. MORE: Griffin calls rift with Blatt ‘ridiculous’ | Jordan statement on Stuart Scott | Mock draft However, Scott’s reaction to the play is what raised ears....

January 17, 2023 · 2 min · 262 words · Richard Phillips

Caesars Ohio Promo Code How To Get The Best December Sign Up Bonus

Ohio online sports betting will go live on January 1, 2023, and you can sign up today for a pair of potential bonuses with Caesars Ohio promo code NEWSWEEKTIX. The first of the two potential bonuses is a guaranteed $100 bonus in free bets, which will be available on launch day. Prospective bettors in the Buckeye State can earn a $100 bonus when they pre-register with Caesars Ohio promo code NEWSWEEKTIX....

January 17, 2023 · 3 min · 599 words · William Gifford

Bill Maher Offers Solution To Voter Fraud Claims Amid Cold Civil War

As Americans went to the polls on Tuesday for the midterm elections, Maher compared the voting process in the U.S. to that of Brazil, where Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recently won the presidency after defeating incumbent Jair Bolsonaro. Making an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! ahead of many of the midterm results being called, the comedian and political commentator noted how Brazil’s “election was over in three hours, they had all the votes counted....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 581 words · Edward Bloomer

Bill Parcells Calls Rgiii Poster Boy For Over Hyped Qbs

Former NFL coach Bill Parcells called Griffin “the poster boy” for a crop of quarterbacks more concerned with building their brand than their on-the-field performance. MORE: Week 3 picks | Teams with must-win games | Stars who must step up in Week 3 | Brees out “I mean, you remember JaMarcus Russell?” Parcells said on the Rich Eisen Podcast. “OK. You’ve got [E.J.] Manuel. You’ve got ’em, they’re all there....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 183 words · Joann Velez

Bill Self Still Doesn T Want To Schedule Game Vs. Wichita State

So all those who want the Jayhawks and Shockers to face off in a battle for supremacy in Kansas in the 2014-15 season, you most likely won’t see it. Said Self to the Kansas City Star in December of his reasoning not to play Wichita State: “This isn’t knocking Wichita State,” Self said. “But if it was best for our program, I would reach out to them about scheduling them....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 204 words · Ruth Elmore

Billie Eilish S Reaction During Maya Rudolph And Kristen Wiig S Oscar Medley Becomes A Meme

While singing “Lady in Red” by Chris de Burgh, the camera cut to Eilish in the audience, who initially appeared to be confused by the performance. However, some viewers think Eilish looked uncomfortable for another reason. MTV News tweeted: “Billie Eilish reacts to Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig’s impromptu musical medley” with the clip of Eilish’s grimace during the performance. Some viewers assumed Eilish was reacting to Rudolph and Wiig’s singing, as Jessica Lynch said: “Billie Eilish’s confused reaction to Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig is my life mood....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Karen Anderson

Billions Of Fishflies Swarm The Midwest Show Up On Weather Maps

Last week, the Cleveland office of the National Weather Service tweeted a video of a weather radar map showing a huge gray cloud blanketing Ohio and reaching into Michigan and Canada. The cloud wasn’t any sort of weather pattern—it was a swarm of billions of fishflies. Though it is believed the swarm pictured is from western Lake Erie, other bodies of water in the area have also contributed to the massive number of insects....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Robert Barr

Bills Stefon Diggs Soaks In Chiefs Afc Championship Game Celebration By Himself On The Field

Stefon Diggs had a solid but relatively quiet performance in the AFC championship game vs. the Chiefs, grabbing six passes for 77 yards and no touchdowns. The result was an emotional final few minutes alongside quarterback Josh Allen on the sideline. Diggs, clearly shaken by Buffalo’s 38-24 loss, decided to take an opportunity to motivate himself for next season, apparently. MORE: Bills, Sean McDermott roasted for decision to kick...

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 212 words · Lakenya Jones