Bloomberg Poll Claims Sanders Would Jeopardize Reelection Of 42 Dems If He Becomes Nominee Ahead Of Sc Debate

Kevin Sheekey, Bloomberg’s campaign manager, said their poll, which surveyed voters from 42 battleground districts, found that Trump’s favorability was higher than Sanders, with the president on 47 percent positive and the senator on 38 percent. The campaign also asserted that negative sentiments towards Trump were also lower than that for Sanders, with the president on 49 percent negative and the senator on 53 percent. “Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders and his socialist ideas will have a negative impact on the Democratic incumbents running in these competitive districts....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 424 words · Irene Williams

Blowing The Whistle At Pru

The insurers are offering various forms of restitution to the consumers who were bilked. But some say they’re still getting a raw deal–especially the policyholders at Prudential Life. Recently, a group of Prudential employees and ex-employees in Plymouth, Minn., stepped forward to say that the angry policyholders may be right. In affidavits filed in the New Jersey federal district court (which is overseeing restitution), they allege that Prudential twisted the process to limit what consumers get....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 811 words · Elizabeth Moore

Blue In The Face Cigar Sales Sink

December 12, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Inez Pickett

Blue Maga Hats Rejected By Biden Harris Supporters We Don T Need Another Cult

The hats are a version of President Donald Trump’s red Make America Great Again hat, which have become synonymous with his most dedicated supporters. Now, blue MAGA hats that read “Made America Great Already” and have nothing to do with the Biden-Harris administration have emerged, but Democrats are not happy. Twitter account @BidenHarrisHats shared photos of the hats, adding: “You ‘Made America Great Already’ simply by firing and evicting Trump from our White House....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 579 words · Ricky Garrett

Blue Zones Vitality Compass Longevity Calculator Review

Description A three-minute longevity test that uses data gathered from the world’s longest-living people Easy-to-use interface Vitality Coach programs help you make major lifestyle changes Pros Results give your biological age, life expectancy, healthy life expectancy and accrued yearsBased on research of the world’s longest-lived people Cons Must give an e-mail address to use the longevity calculator Review The Blue Zones Vitality Compass is based on research conducted by Dan Buettner, National Geographic Fellow, and New York Times bestselling author....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Jacqueline Wells

Boateng Ruled Out Of Bayern S Clash With Atletico

The Germany international has sustained a “minor muscle problem” and will not be risked for the game against last season’s beaten finalists at the Allianz Arena. “He has some discomfort and he will miss out,” head coach Carlo Ancelotti told a news conference. “It’s a minor muscle problem.” Ancelotti also confirmed that attacking duo Julian Green and Kingsley Coman are not fit to be involved, but Holger Badstuber and Xabi Alonso should both be available....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Charity Bernacchi

Bob Arum Talks Up Odds For Pacquiao Vs. Mayweather Rematch

Mayweather, who beat Pacquiao by a unanimous decision in the richest bout in boxing history 18 months ago, watched on at ringside as Pacquiao beat Jessie Vargas in his comeback fight in Las Vegas on Saturday to regain the WBO welterweight title. Naturally, that led to chatter about Mayweather coming out of retirement to renew their rivalry. PHOTOS: Best images from Pacquiao vs. Vargas Bob Arum, Pacquiao’s promoter, took some time Monday to talk up the chances of that happening....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Mark Edwards

Bob Bowlsby S Signature In Cease And Desist Letter To Espn Gets Twitter S Attention

He signed a cease-and-desist missive addressed to Burke Magnus, ESPN president of programming and original content. Bowlsby alleged that the network is trying to break up the Big 12 by enocuraging/promising incentives to other conferences to expand and poach Big 12 schools. Texas and Oklahoma announced this week that they would leave the conference in 2025, and then they asked to be invited to the SEC. MORE: Latest news as Texas, Oklahoma move to exit Big 12...

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 165 words · Calvin Herrera

Bobblehead Bobble Miguel Cabrera Mvps Show Wrong League

Fans at Friday night’s game between the Seattle Mariners and Detroit got bobblehead dolls depicting Cabrera. They showed the Tigers star holding his two MVP awards. The only problem? The trophies said “Most Valuable Player, National League” — that would be news to Buster Posey and Andrew McCutchen, who won the last two NL MVP awards while Cabrera was winning them in the American League. The manufacturer, Forever Collectibles, issued an apology through the Tigers on Friday night....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 78 words · William Kline

Bobrovsky Down As Blue Jackets Bad Luck Continues

Wednesday night the worst happened for both Bobrovsky and the Blue Jackets. The goalie picked up a lower-body injury in the second period of Columbus’ 4-0 loss to the Jets. He was helped off the ice, and though a MRI is not expected until Thursday afternoon, it seems unlikely he will be able to suit up for the All-Star game at his home arena Sunday, or that the Blue Jackets will want him to....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Maria Byrnes

Boeheim Still Believes Bulls Were Better For Anthony

Back when Anthony was still weighing his options, reports indicated that, outside of New York, the Bulls were front-runners for Anthony’s services. Anthony’s former Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim was vocal throughout the process, voicing the opinion that Chicago was best suited to provide Anthony with an opportunity to win. MORE: Melo among slimmed-down stars | Anthony confirms return to Knicks Now well into August, Boeheim’s stance has not changed. Asked by ESPNNewYork, Boeheim reaffirmed his belief that the Bulls, not the Knicks, were better for Anthony....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Margaret Spence

Boeing Introduces New Seahawks 747 Jet

It’s the latest jet to honor the NFC champions, the Seattle Times reported. MORE: Seahawks camp battles to watch | Top 25 quarterbacks for 2015 The airline manufacturer, founded in Seattle but now headquartered in Chicago, previously built a jet freighter to honor the team before Super Bowl XLVIII. The new jumbo jet flies with the motto “In it to win it!” as part of its exterior design. It’s scheduled to be part of a Lake Washington flyover Aug....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 87 words · Tyrell Garcia

Bologna 0 1 Inter Gabriel Barbosa Emerges To Secure The Win

Stefano Pioli’s men looked set to miss out on the opportunity to regain fourth place in the top flight as Bologna displayed the type of defensive resilience entirely absent from their 7-1 thrashing at the hands of Napoli at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara earlier this month. But Gabriel – who arrived amid much fanfare from Santos but offered little to back up his famed ‘Gabigol’ nickname across five previous substitute cameos in Italy’s top flight – provided a headline-grabbing turn worthy of a forward talent who helped to fire the home nation to gold-medal glory at Rio 2016, alongside Neymar and Gabriel Jesus....

December 12, 2022 · 3 min · 475 words · Lois Amundson

Bombs Over Bosnia

In retaliation for the NATO attacks, the Serbs went on a rampage. They shelled five of the six U.N.-declared safe havens in Bosnia, bringing carnage to Tuzla; ignored a U.N. demand to surrender heavy weapons around Sarajevo, and took U.N. military observers hostage, chaining them up at the damaged ammunition dump. That might have seemed provocation enough for a third attack. Instead, there was, says one NATO officer, a “decision to hold back a bit,” Though some U....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 908 words · Connie Brooks

Book Excerpt Limitations By Scott Turow

Seated behind the elevated walnut bench a dozen feet away, Judge George Mason suppresses an impulsive wince at Sapperstein’s excesses. The judge is seldom reluctant to let lawyers know when their claims are unpersuasive, but making faces, as his father warned him when he was a boy in Virginia long ago, is simply rude. The truth is that George Mason recoils even more from the case, People v. Jacob Warnovits et al....

December 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1144 words · Gail Gleason

Books Sleeper Reads

“Julia Child,” by Laura Shapiro (Viking. $19.95). A slim, elegant account of Child’s journey from a file clerk on the verge of spinsterhood, to housewife, to French chef and beloved American cultural figure. Shapiro, a former NEWSWEEK staffer, writes in clear, fluid prose and doesn’t shy away from Child’s flaws and (only occasional) failures. “The Master Bedroom,” by Tessa Hadley (Henry Holt. $26). A Russian-lit professor comes home to Wales to care for her aging mother and winds up choosing between two suitors....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Clemencia Guzman

Boots Bytes And Bombs

The desired effect of the first night’s bombing, in the expression commonly used by military planners, is “shock and awe.” The overall goal of the American blitz against Iraq will be to so stun and demoralize the Iraqi Army that Saddam’s forces will quickly give up. The Iraqis will realize that resistance is futile and throw down their weapons–or turn them on Saddam. In the first 48 hours of the attack, the United States armed forces are expected to rain some 3,000 precision-guided bombs and missiles on Iraqi air defenses, command-and-control, WMD sites and “leadership targets,” which is to say they will try to kill Saddam, his sons and their closest followers....

December 12, 2022 · 13 min · 2746 words · Michael Walters

Boots Are Made For Gawking

December 12, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Thomas Ormsby

Boppin Cats And Kittens

Welcome to postwar America, end-of-millennium style. The economy’s cooking, and so is swing music and dancing–back after a 50-year absence. It’s a retro antidote to the doom-and-gloom early ’90s. Swank nightclubs from Austin to Boston are filled with guys dressed in zoot suits and their molls wearing saddle shoes. Swing instructors across the country are booked seven nights a week. Rediscovering “touch dancing” and the ’40s hot jazz of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller, nightclubbers are learning steps ranging from the simple jitterbug to the feverish footwork of the Lindy Hop....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 812 words · Monte Henry

Border Patrol Agent Aaron Mitchell Sexually Assaulted Teenage Girl Police

Aaron Mitchell, 27, was employed as a CBP agent in the district of Arizona when he allegedly committed these crimes on April 25. The formal three counts against Mitchell are sexually assaulting and kidnapping a minor victim, kidnapping a minor victim and misleading state investigators. The alleged victim was 15 years old when they were allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted. Mitchell now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Aurelia Kropf