Girls Share Their Brutal Star And Strike Method They Use To Rate Guys

She uploaded a video showing their “s*** list” wall, featuring the names of a dozen men. She shared their method to her TikTok account jenna.brue, saying: “Ladies take notes.” Jenna explains exactly how their intricate system operates, which uses colourful post-it notes. She said: “So how it works is any guy who has potential love interest with one of us comes on the wall and gets his name up there....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Wayne Harvey

Giuliani Ties Hunter Biden Conspiracy To Obama Soros Vows To Release Details Day By Day

On Monday, Giuliani tweeted out several accusations that Kiev laundered $3 million to the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, and that the Obama administration turned a blind eye to the dealings. Speaking on Fox Business Network, Giuliani referred to Biden’s son as “the guy who is drug challenged” and vowed to continue unveiling new details about the money laundering and corruption allegations each day. The former mayor of New York City repeatedly tied Obama to his ever-widening net of claims against the son of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 554 words · Dallas Simmons

Give It A Chance

At present, most loans are made by banks or other private lenders, administered by state or private guarantorsa and insured by the federal government. The Feds pay the banks and the guarantors for their services. If you default, the taxpayers typically cover 98 percent of the loss. So lenders earn their comfortable profits at small risk. Estimated cost to government this fiscal year: $6.3 billion. The president’s new direct-lending program cuts out the middlemen....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 871 words · Edward Eddy

Givesendgo Back Online After Hack Doxxing Of Freedom Convoy Donors

In a Twitter post Tuesday, GiveSendGo announced that the site was back up and said that no credit card information had been leaked and no money was stolen in the hack. “GiveSendGo has a dedicated team aggressively focused on identifying these malicious actors and pursuing actions against their cybercrime,” the post said. The crowdfunding website, which describes itself as the “#1 Christian crowdfunding site,” has been helping field donations for the Canadian truckers and others protesting COVID-19 mandates and restrictions across the nation....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Henry Barry

Givesendgo Risks Breaking Anti Terrorism Laws By Funding Truckers Protests

Billing itself as “the number one Christian crowdfunding site,” GiveSendGo has reportedly provided more than 8 million Canadian dollars to anti-vaccine mandate protesters across Canada through their website’s fundraiser. However, problems could be on the horizon for the platform now that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has enacted Canada’s Emergencies Act for the first time in the country’s history. This unprecedented move allows federal officials to use widespread powers in dealing with the protesters....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 776 words · Harold Hoffman

Glaucoma Causes And Risk Factors

Those who have high pressure in the eye tend to find themselves more at risk for glaucoma, but others without any eye pressure issues can get the condition as well. Unfortunately, not all the causes of glaucoma are currently known. Common Causes There are a variety of types of this disease that someone may have, each with unique causes to consider. Open-Angle Glaucoma This hands down is the most common form, with up to 90% of those in America with glaucoma identified as having open-angle disease....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 1009 words · Norman Larson

Glaucoma Surgery Long Term Care

Benefits of Surgery Glaucoma surgery won’t cure your glaucoma. It won’t restore any lost vision, but it should help to lower your eye pressure. That can help maintain your remaining vision and decrease the chance that glaucoma will affect your vision any more than it may already have done. The best thing you can do for your eyes after your recovery from surgery is to maintain all of your eye doctor appointments....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 923 words · Joseph Hulsey

Glenn Greenwald Legendary Progressive Journalist Resigns Over Censorship Of Biden Criticism

“Today I sent my intention to resign from The Intercept, the news outlet I co-founded in 2013 with Jeremy Scahill and Laura Poitras, as well as from its parent company First Look Media,” Greenwald wrote in a Substack post, published Thursday. “The final, precipitating cause is that The Intercept’s editors, in violation of my contractual right of editorial freedom, censored an article I wrote this week, refusing to publish it unless I remove all sections critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, the candidate vehemently supported by all New-York-based Intercept editors involved in this effort at suppression....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 1058 words · Michel Neidecker

Glenn Youngkin S Deputy Ag Resigns After Jan. 6 Praise Surfaces

On Thursday, Monique Miles resigned from her position at the office of Attorney General Jason Miyares, a spokeswoman told The Washington Post. Miyares serves as the chief attorney general to Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin. Miles was only in her position for less than a month, having acted as deputy attorney general since January 20. Along with supporting the riots, she also allegedly made several posts promoting debunked conspiracy theories about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Alfred Catano

Global Investor Don T Count America Out

By now, the catalysts behind the shift are fairly well known. Rapid import growth, fueled by U.S. consumer and business spending, has been dampened by recent Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes. Japan, Germany and other European economies, enjoying a healthy new economic momentum, are now growing faster than the United States. Recent structural improvements in these countries have lifted their potential growth rates. Along with the weaker U.S. dollar, these trends will continue to dampen demand for foreign imports to the United States and increase the appetite for U....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 649 words · Bobbie Johnson

Global Leaders To Ethiopian Pm End Atrocities In Tigray Opinion

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was praised as a great reformer when he assumed office in 2018. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019 for a peace deal that ended a two-decade war between Ethiopia and Eritrea. But today, he is presiding over a civil war that has escalated out of control, with reports of mass atrocities committed by Ethiopian forces, and no end in sight. The Ethiopian military was initially dispatched to Tigray in November 2020, to crush what Ahmed said was a mutiny....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 780 words · Joseph Fitanides

Go Ahead Take My Prez

Eastwood played with this theme in “Tightrope,” blurring the psychological line between virtuous hunter and depraved prey. It’s an old riff, but Jeff McGuire’s deft screenplay plays smart variations on the theme. And Eastwood and Malkovich, though they may seem to come from two different acting traditions, prove a brilliant pairing, less cat and mouse perhaps than lion and snake. The slippery, soft-spoken Malkovich is a master of wormy menace....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 310 words · Alyssa Santos

Goal Africa Player Of The Year Shortlist The Right Backs

January 19, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · David Neal

Goal Readers Want Alampasu In Goal Against Cameroon

Gernot Rohr has been in a dilemma over whom to man the goalpost in the crunch 2018 Fifa Wolrd Cup qualifier against Cameroon following the absence of Carl Ikeme. And our readers are convinced that Alampasu is the goalkeeper who can stop the attacking forays of the reigning African champions. Perhaps surprisingly, the results were incredibly tight, although they demonstrate–just-that fans have faith in the former Nigeria youth international....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 138 words · Stephen Luna

Goal S Top 20 A League Players No.13 Kosta Barbarouses

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW Wellington-born Barbarouses joined the Phoenix as a foundation player in 2007 - and at the tender age of 17, made his debut that season against Central Coast. After scoring his first goal for the Nix against Adelaide in 2009, Barbarouses decided to leave the club for Brisbane - in a bid to get more playing time. The move was the catalyst for his career to take off, scoring 12 goals during the Roar’s run to the A-League double in 2010-11....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 304 words · Jim Suggs

Goalie Fights Funny To Watch But Often Stupid

And boy, we were close to a goalie fight Wednesday at Consol Energy Center. Then, as quickly as referee Kyle Rehman could reel in Marc-Andre Fleury, the opportunity flitted away — which, on a more evolved level, is a lot more awesome. Really, the immediate reaction of Rehman and Francois St. Laurent, and delayed reactions of everyone else involved (except, maybe, for Fleury) suggested that sometimes, upper-level function wins out....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Robert Myers

Goalkeeper Ryan Meara Botches Routine Play Concedes Game Deciding Goal

In the 20th minute against the Fire on Friday, New York City goalkeeper Ryan Meara made a mistake he won’t soon forget. The 24-year-old chased the ball down to the right of the goal with no pressure around him to keep it in play. All was going according to plan. MORE: Classic Pele photos | Barcelona player makes crazy basket | Beckham videobombs son But just when it seemed as though he was in the clear, the ball squeezed its way out of his possession and set David Accam up for the easiest goal of his career....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 131 words · Karl Coelho

God On The 50 Yard Line

THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE has learned that when it comes to players’ off-field activities, there is no such thing as good news. Like its pro brethren, the NFL has suffered through a spate of embarrassing incidents, including drug and alcohol abuse, serial paternity suits and assaults on women. Which goes a long way to explaining why NFL teams can be hypersensitive to even the appearance of improprieties. Which still doesn’t explain why the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars have asked the league to look into its players’ ties to–warning, the following may be unsuitable for young readers–a group of Christians....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 640 words · Kevin Willoughby

Godwin S Law Is Our New Reality Opinion

The post, which compared the horrors the Nazis meted out against Jews to the state of Republicans in America today, spawned a flurry of angry responses, galvanizing into the FireGinaCarano hashtag. But the brouhaha was merely one episode in something that’s become all too common: excessive comparisons of one’s political foes to the Nazis or their victims. Sadly, this has become a salient feature of our political, intellectual and political culture....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 908 words · Pablo Caffrey

Going To A Bar Alone Get A Drink Without Feeling Awkward

Want to try drinking alone but super nervous about being judged? Go to a hotel bar. Nobody judges solo drinkers in hotel bars since it’s so common. During the week, aim to get to the bar before 9 pm. You probably won’t have to worry about crowds if it’s a local haunt, though. If you’re going on the weekend, you’re best off getting to the bar between 4-6 pm before the big dinner rush hits....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 683 words · Aaron Johns