Bill Self Angry After Court Storming Kansas State Students Overpower Him

As they pushed to the middle of the floor, the throng of purple-clad Wildcats supporters gradually grew in circumference. It finally got so big that Self, while he was walking to shake hands with K-State coach Bruce Weber, got stuck in the crush. MORE: Big 12 icons | SN’s Tobacco Road trip | Police: Louisville’s Jones threatened female student This can potentially be very dangerous. If people aren’t careful, it’s very easy for someone to lose their footing and get trampled under the feet of an unknowing, frenzied mob....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 235 words · Tony Humphrey

Billie S Blue Notes

When I was in Boston around 1935, I came down to New York and I hired her. She couldn’t believe it. A colored girl in a white band? I said, “Come on, we’re gonna try it.” And so she sang with the band awhile. We went down South, and on the way she was scared. She said, “What am I gonna do?” I said, “We’re gonna try it. I’m scared, too....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Nellie Robinson

Bills Karlos Williams Blames Weight Gain On Fianc E S Pregnancy

“Obviously he’s not anywhere close to where he needs to play at a high level,” Ryan said, via The Buffalo News. “So we’ve got to get some weight off him and he certainly understands that.” So why did Williams put on the weight? Is it because of laziness and not working out? MORE: Bills offseason report card Nope. According to Williams, he started to eat more food because his pregnant fiancée was eating, too....

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 150 words · Henry Bejar

Bills Sale Proves Embattled Goodell S Job Is Safe

But nothing concerning Goodell’s tenure as commissioner has been louder than this news from Tuesday: The Buffalo Bills were sold for $1.4 billion. That’s why Goodell is the commissioner. That’s why he was paid $79 million over the last two years. And that’s why it will take a lot more than widespread public condemnation over the botched Ray Rice investigation to get him out of office. Just three weeks ago, according to Forbes’ annual team-value rankings, the Bills — still held by the widow of founder Ralph Wilson — were the second-least-valuable NFL franchise , ahead of only the St....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 448 words · Elizabeth Wilde

Bills Add Defense Focused Female Staffer For Training Camp

Sporting News has learned that Phoebe Schecter will be working as a training camp intern focused on defense. The Bills later Wednesday announced the addition of Schecter as part of the Bill Walsh Coaching Fellowship, a program designed to expose talented minority college coaches to the methods and philosophies of summer NFL training camps. Buffalo’s participants also include Kade Rannings, Lonnie Teasley and Byron Thomas. Schecter’s entrée into the NFL came when she met Bills co-owner Kim Pegula at the league-sponsored Women’s Careers in Football Forum last January in Orlando....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 294 words · John Flowers

Bills Bench Ej Manuel Promote Kyle Orton To Starting Qb

The Bills benched their second-year starting quarterback Monday in favor of veteran Kyle Orton. MORE: Fantasy pickups after Week 4 | Recaps, highlights | Photos For all the talk of development of their offense, the Bills failed to see enough of it Sunday against the Texans. Manuel threw as many interceptions as he did touchdown passes (2) and reportedly looked unusually dejected in the locker room following the 23-17 loss....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 240 words · Pennie Cowley

Bills Dt Kyle Williams Could Miss Rest Of Season

Williams, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, sprained his PCL when a teammate rolled onto his left leg in Buffalo’s loss to Cincinnati on Oct. 18. He’s been ruled out for Monday night’s matchup against the undefeated Patriots (9-0) after missing the last three games. Ryan said there is a 50-50 chance the veteran will be sidelined the rest of the season. MORE: Notable players out for the season | SN’s Week 11 predictions...

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 133 words · Darrell Villanueva

Bills Place Percy Harvin On Injured Reserve

NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reported Saturday morning the Bills have placed Harvin on injured reserve after his knee injury “flared up.” The 27-year-old receiver had been fighting a hip injury. MORE: 2015’s season-ending injuries | Week 9 Fantasy WR rankings Rumors surfaced late last month that Harvin was considering retirement, but Rapoport countered those reports by saying he would play this year if he were healthy. Harvin has 19 catches for 218 yards and a touchdown in five games this season....

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 96 words · Marion Leng

Bills Vs. Dolphins Betting Preview And Pick Buffalo S Had Miami S Number

That September game was the first time the teams had met with both owning a winning record for the first time since Dec. 3, 2000. Sunday will mark the second time. Each of these teams thrives on takeaways. They’re tied for second in the league with 19 forced turnovers. The Line: Dolphins -4, Total: 41.5 Line movement: While Miami opened between -5 and -6 around Las Vegas, the line was bet up to -6 on Wedesday....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 739 words · Jaclyn Jackson

Billy Delury Dodgers Fixture Since 1950 Dies At 81

According to the team, DeLury was hired in 1950 as a 17-year-old straight out of high school. He worked everywhere from the laundry room to the mail room, including stints at spring training in Vero Beach. MORE: Notable sports deaths of 2015 As he climbed his way through the ranks, he eventually became the team’s traveling secretary and held that position for more than 20 years. “I was privileged to know Bill DeLury for more than 60 years, from the time he was an office boy in Brooklyn and rose to become a most valuable member of the organization as our traveling secretary," Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully said in a statement....

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 146 words · Dennis Bruni

Bing Crosby S Family Sells Rights To Music Catalog In Effort To Reach Newer Generations

Harry Crosby said people associate his father with Christmas, but in the 1940s and ’50s, they didn’t. “They associated dad tons of things, and that’s what I want to bring back,” Crosby said. “There were things that became absolutely top hits in the ’30s and ’40s, for a sustained period of time, and they just went away.” Catalog right sales has become quite a booming business, but most involving rock artists who write their own music, including Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Stevie Nicks....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · James Chavarria

Biographer On The Real Princess Di

NEWSWEEK: Why did you write this one? Sarah Bradford: I was asked to do it years ago, in 1996, and I thought, well this would be interesting. I’d done a book on George VI, the queen’s father, and then a book on the queen herself, and I thought that Diana’s life was an important episode in the history of the royal family. I did it over the years, went backwards and forwards; it was quite a difficult book to do in the climate of England, so I would just try and interview some people and then retreat and then go back....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 674 words · Bart Burger

Biologics For Ankylosing Spondylitis Drug List And Benefits

In more advanced cases of AS, inflammation can spur the formation of new bone. This can cause portions of the spine to become set in a fixed position. The upshot can be debilitating pain and stiffness. There is as yet no cure for ankylosing spondylitis. Biologic agents, however, can make a difference by tamping down the body’s inflammatory response. Unlike many drugs, biologics are not compounds that can be manufactured from chemicals....

January 13, 2023 · 10 min · 2088 words · Corey Knepper

Bipartisan Hact Act Couldn T Come At A Better Time Opinion

Today, though, as the content of our digital lives creaks into gigabytes, heavy with tens of thousands of photos, logs of website visits and text messages, the same hacker could piece together your life in minute detail. Your secrets, hopes, fears and dreams are there, in your email account or on your phone, for the taking. Any of us would be alarmed if some of our most sensitive conversations leaked to the public, our employers or other people we know....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Ruth Turnmire

Bipolar Disorder Stigma 5 Coping Skills That Help

Far too often, bipolar disorder is portrayed in the media in exaggerated form, with inaccurate depictions, violent images, and demeaning language. This creates a stigma that harms people living with the condition. Read on to learn more about bipolar disorder stigma, including where it comes from, how to reduce it, and effective coping skills. Where Does Stigma Come From? Stigma generally stems from fear and a sense of discomfort with something unknown....

January 13, 2023 · 8 min · 1657 words · Dora Riley

Bitcoin Tops 50K For First Time As Institutions Move To Accept Cryptocurrency

The latest rally appears to have been sparked by MicroStrategy’s announcement that it plans to increase its investment in Bitcoin, underscoring corporate acceptance of digital currency not backed by a government. The rally won’t price individual investors out of the market and is likely to increase fractional holdings in Bitcoin, an analyst believes. “Just like we have dollars and cents, Bitcoin can be subdivided into ‘Satoshis,’ named after its pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto,” Jason Deane, Bitcoin analyst at Quantum Economics in London, told Newsweek....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 446 words · Mike Ness

Biting The Handout That Feeds Me

For the past few years, I’ve probably gotten more out of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Humanities than anyone else in my state. I don’t mean more concerts, theater or lectures on Wyoming history, though I’ve enjoyed plenty of that. I mean money. That’s not exactly a boast. It’s great to be No. 1, but not No. 1 on the welfare rolls....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 1040 words · Ann Arnold

Blac Chyna Yells At People To Get Covid Vaccine In Miami Airport In Viral Video

The video shows Chyna standing in the middle of the airport, ranting about vaccines while other people watch, some laughing. It’s unclear what prompted the outburst. “Go take the shot. The same s*** that you have to do to enroll your kids, if you have kids,” she said, referring to vaccine mandates in schools. The COVID-19 vaccine is not mandated in public schools, as it has not even been approved for children under 12, but other vaccines have long been required to enroll....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Judy Cartwright

Black Gen Zers Trust Organized Religion More Than Other Ethnic Groups Of Same Age

The study hails from Springtide Research Institute. The institute previously released its report, “The State of Religion and Young People 2021,” in October, but on Wednesday, Springtide shared with Newsweek a tranche of data it had held back. Springtide asked eight questions related to organized religion, and in all cases Black people answered in the affirmative more so than did Hispanic people, white people or Asian people. Participants were asked whether or not certain statements applied to them....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 445 words · Elizabeth Hernandez

Black History Month Has Become A Farce Opinion

I think that some of the issues with Black History Month as it originated or Negro history week as it started, is that it was on a premise that white people didn’t know enough. And if they knew enough, then that would make them change the way they treated us. I think that in 2022, it’s pretty obvious that at this point that white supremacy and white racism, as we see and experience it, is a very deliberate action....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Mandi Bergstrom