C Est Magnifique Lloris Earns 100Th France Cap

The France captain became the seventh player to reach the landmark, joining company that includes national coach Didier Deschamps and Zinedine Zidane. Lillian Thuram is the all-time leader in France caps with 142, with Thierry Henry second with 123. Lloris – who made his debut in 2008 – captained Les Bleus for their 2016 European Championship campaign on home soil, where they were defeated in the final by Portugal, and has played at three World Cups....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Christopher Marshall

Cable Car In Crash That Killed 14 Had Emergency Brakes Deactivated Police

The three suspects are accused of deliberately deactivating the brake, which could have prevented the car from flying backwards when the cable snapped, to avoid delays following a malfunction. Prosecutors in Italy have launched an investigation into suspected involuntary manslaughter and negligence, Reuters reported. A five-year-old Israeli boy was the only survivor of the incident, which killed five of the child’s family members. The boy suffered injuries to his skull, chest and abdomen as well as several leg fractures....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Perry Ruiz

Bill Self S Big Decision At Kansas Without Udoka Azubuike Go Small Or Go Young

Everything that looked so promising for Kansas in October is in jeopardy now. MORE: Zion Williamson ranks his insane dunk as just “a 7 or 8” The revelation that Azubuike will miss the remainder of the season because of an injury to his hand puts coach Bill Self in the position of having to consider how the Jayhawks should be constructed as they endeavor toward March. Does KU want to continue playing small ball?...

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 891 words · Marylou Sowards

Billboard Latin Music Awards In Miami How To Watch Tonight

Ian pummeled Florida on Wednesday when it arrived as a Category 4 hurricane and left more than 2.5 million people across the state without power before being downgraded to tropical storm by Thursday morning. The forecast for Miami, which will host the awards at Watsco Center, calls for winds and rain, but the red carpet pre-show is still reportedly happening. Bad Bunny leads with the most nominations for the night with 23 nods across 13 categories....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Paula Dana

Billie Eilish Documentary How To Watch The World S A Little Blurry Online

How to watch the Billie Eilish documentary online Though The World’s a Little Blurry is playing in select theaters (wherever you can find one open), most people will likely watch the doc online. The film was released onto Apple TV+ on Friday, February 26. Luckily for fans of the “Bad Guy” singer, Apple TV+ probably offers the most ways to watch its content for free of any streaming service. All new subscribers, for example, get a one-week free trial of the service, after which time it costs $4....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Nicole Juarez

Billie Eilish Is Right About Pornography S Harms Opinion

“I used to watch a lot of porn. I started watching porn when I was 11,” Eilish revealed on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM radio show. “I think it really destroyed my brain. I feel incredibly devastated that I was exposed to so much porn.” Her story exposes how harmful the online pornography industry truly is for the brains and behaviors of adolescents, especially young women and girls. For Eilish, porn created pressure to perform certain acts during sex and caused other psychological effects such as nightmares and sleep paralysis....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 757 words · Kenneth Rosales

Billionaire Facing Largest Tax Fraud Case In U.S. May Avoid Trial After Dementia Diagnosis

Brockman, 80, has claimed he has dementia and thus can’t aid attorneys defending him in an upcoming trial on charges that he failed to pay taxes on $2 billion in income and laundered money. Three government medical experts were called in to determine if he was competent. All three previously said he was fit to stand trial, and two of the doctors went so far as to say he was exaggerating any illness he may have....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Anita Jessup

Bills Draft Pick Zay Jones Showcases Interesting Take On O.J. Simpson Police Chase

When the Buffalo Bills drafted the East Carolina wide receiver with the 37th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, Jones was sporting an interesting t-shirt. Jones wore a shirt that had seven white Ford broncos chasing a single police car, the reverse of the iconic picture captured during former Buffalo Bills running back OJ Simpson’s famous police chase in California in 1994. Strange concept. Jones could be just goofing around, but maybe the shirt design has a deeper social message?...

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 104 words · Christopher Malone

Bills Race Clock To Clear Snow Filled Stadium Before Sunday

With 4 feet of snow having fallen at Ralph Wilson Stadium over the past two days, the Bills are racing the clock and Mother Nature to have the facility cleared in time to host the New York Jets on Sunday. With another 1 to 2 feet of snow projected to fall by Thursday night, it’s unclear whether they’ll make it. “It’s hard to tell. If we didn’t get any more snow from here on out, we would be fine,” Bills Vice President of Operations Andy Major said Wednesday....

December 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1322 words · Donna Canas

Billy Donovan S Florida Buyout Is Helping Pay His Former Assistants

Donovan had to pay back $500,000 to Florida, which in part “compensates (University Athletic) association for its costs and expenses associated with Coach’s termination of the agreement, including, without limitation, those associated with terminating assistant coaches without cause,” according to his contract terms. Anthony Grant is going from Florida to Oklahoma City with Donovan, while Rashon Burno is going to Nebraska and John Pelphrey is yet to find a new gig....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 110 words · David Lagarde

Bin Laden S Poetry Of Terror

To U.S. investigators probing the deadly blast, Bin Laden’s musings are no flight of poetic fancy. Since the attack last fall, the FBI has strongly suspected Bin Laden’s involvement. For years he has railed against the presence of American forces in the Persian Gulf. And the FBI believes several of the suspects detained by Yemeni authorities shortly after the attack belong to Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda organization. Though connecting the evidence directly to Bin Laden has always been difficult, FBI documents obtained by NEWSWEEK suggest the Feds may be close....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Maria Lara

Biosphere Or Biobust

Once sealed, B2’s ecosystem was to clean and recycle its own air. But a $125,000 carbon dioxide recovery system was secretly installed. A large supply of food–for people and animals-was hidden inside the bubble. Two mechanical “lungs” sealed off from outside were supposed to control the environment; instead, outside air was quietly let in. A Biospherian who left to see a doctor sneaked airlock indicators that would allow her colleagues to sneak in and out of the bubble....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 118 words · Dawn Carr

Bison Versus Bear Filmed At Yellowstone National Park

The encounter took place near the Grand Prismatic Overlook trail and was shot by Michael Daus, who owns Jackson Hole POP!, in Jackson, Wyoming. The video, shot on an iPhone and posted to YouTube, was taken on May 31. He took it during a day trip to the national park with his family. In a caption to the video, Daus said he saw the grizzly bear near the road about a mile from where the encounter took place....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 429 words · James Young

Bitcoin Dabbling At Blackrock U.S. Largest Investor Could Mark Sea Change For Wall Street

While speaking with CNBC’s Squawk Box, Rieder, BlackRock’s Chief Investment Officer of Global Fixed Income and Head of the Global Allocation Team, said, “Today the volatility of [Bitcoin] is extraordinary, but listen, people are looking for storehouses of value. People are looking for places that could appreciate under the assumption that inflation moves higher and that debts are building, so we’ve started to dabble a bit into it.” The comments from Rieder came shortly after the popular cryptocurrency surpassed the $51,000 mark for the first time....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 568 words · Kristen Braud

Bitcoin Swings Dogecoin Wobbles But Crypto Keeps Growing

Or so it seems. Elon Musk said he’d invested $1 billion in Bitcoin and would accept it as payment for his electric cars, sending the cryptocurrency higher. Mark Cuban said he’d take Dogecoin from fans buying team merchandise for his NBA Dallas Mavericks. This despite comments by an analyst at New York investment bank Goldman Sachs that Bitcoin is too volatile to be a medium of exchange or a store of value – and few take Dogecoin, a parody cryptocurrency launched in 2013, seriously....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 923 words · Yvette Gossett

Biting The Buyer

GM’s charm offensive comes as the insolvent Daewoo Motor Co. appears to be slipping from its grasp. After failing to reach a deal with Daewoo creditors, GM is now preparing to bid for the firm at auction–against a list of rival suitors that could include Ford, Fiat, DaimlerChrysler, Renault and Hyundai, Korea’s largest carmaker. So far, only GM has ruled out taking on a Korean partner, a position that has made it a lighting rod for populist anger....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 1057 words · Robert Hurlburt

Bizarre Alien Creature Washes Up On Australian Beach Baffles Internet

Alex Tan, from Queensland, Australia, was on a morning walk on Maroochydore Beach on the Sunshine Coast when he came across the bizarre creature. In a video of the discovery, Tan says: “I’ve stumbled across something weird. This is like one of those things you see when people claim they’ve found aliens.” Tan then turns the camera to show the creature, which is lying on the shore. It appears to have human-like hands and a reptile-type skull and tail....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 424 words · Rodolfo Lane

Black Hispanic Parents Say Access Cost Keep Kids From Covid Vax Poll

The latest poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation’s COVID Vaccine Monitor found broad hesitancy among parents of children ages 6 months through 4 years old to get their children vaccinated against COVID. The results of the survey, released Tuesday, also point to lingering racial disparities in access to the vaccine. Conducted between July 7-17, the survey found that 43 percent of parents would “definitely not” give their child younger than 5 years old the vaccination, despite the age group becoming eligible for the jab in June in accordance with updated recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 552 words · Ray Taylor

Black Families Face Calls To Pull Their Kids From School That Said Blm Doesn T Align With Biblical Views

The school said there was a “very important distinction” between the organization and the Black Lives Matter movement, the latter of which the school said it supports. The school’s issues with the organization, the post said, were the beliefs its founders say they support. “We fully support Black Lives, Black Families, and all of our students as we are all children of God. We do not support the beliefs of the Organization called Black Lives Matter,” the school said, “as the founding principles and their beliefs, as outlined in the ‘About Us’ section of their web site, do not align with biblical views....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 667 words · Bradley Villanvera

Black Friday 2020 Deals Walmart Vs. Target Comparison On Tvs Laptops And More

Here we compare price ranges for Black Friday deals at Walmart and Target, looking at the latest reduced prices offered for televisions, laptops, tablets, headphones and smart watches. Televisions Walmart Marked down prices range from $88 for the Sceptre 32-inch Class 720P HD LED TV X322BV-SR (reduced from $99.99) to $3,997.99 for the Samsung 65-inch Class 8K Ultra HD (4320P) HDR Smart QLED TV (reduced from $5,499.99). See more Black Friday laptop deals at the Walmart website....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 631 words · Ruth Michaelis