Here S How You Would Die On Each Planet Of The Solar System

Yet it’s worth remembering that humans exist on Earth, and not somewhere like Mars, for a reason—it’s the only place in the universe that we know of that would not kill us horribly within minutes or less. “Humans require oxygen to breathe,” Jennifer Glass, an associate professor at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences & Biological Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology, told Newsweek. “Earth’s atmosphere today contains 20% oxygen....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 848 words · Donna Hemenway

Here S To Pie In The Sky

It’s a far cry from the old days, when the recipe for success in the pizza biz was simple: take some dough, top it with sauce and cheese, bake it–and watch the profits roll in. Now the once piping-hot, $21 billion industry has cooled, leaving chains like Pizza Hut, Domino’s and Little Caesars in a vicious fight for market share. To grow their slice of the pie, and to fend off competition from upstart “gourmet” pizza peddlers like California Pizza Kitchen, they’ve embarked on a quest to reinvent the venerable dish....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Lisa Dinsmore

Here S What Dolly Parton And Buffy The Vampire Slayer Have In Common

According to The Independent, Sandollar Entertainment—which is listed on the end credits of every Buffy episode—was created by Parton and Sandy Gallin, her friend and former business partner, in 1986. Gallin is credited as an executive producer on the show, while Parton’s name is absent. Parton and Sandin’s company produced the 1992 film version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as well. Although the movie, which starred Kirsty Swanson, received poor reviews, then-executive producer Gail Berman still believed the property had potential....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Paul Harris

Here S What Major League Baseball Can Learn From Soccer

The aspect of Europe that would make a lot more sense for America to borrow is on full display this week, with the final hours before soccer’s transfer window shuts on Wednesday. For the uninitiated, while baseball teams scramble to make last-minute, waiver-cleared trades before the end of the day on Wednesday to finalize their playoff rosters, soccer teams whose seasons have just begun are finalizing their rosters in general until another window opens in January to gear up for the stretch run....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 685 words · Buford Ralph

Here S What S At Stake In The Supreme Court Artistic Freedom Case Opinion

No matter who’s right, the First Amendment ensures Scorsese and Holland can follow their own lead. Scorsese can direct The Irishman over Spiderman. Holland can play Peter Parker over Henry Hill. In fact, the First Amendment protects the artistic choices of all Americans, and the U.S. Supreme Court now has a chance to affirm that bedrock principle in a case it just agreed to hear: 303 Creative v. Elenis....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 729 words · Jon Gooding

Here S What The United States Will Wear On The Medal Stand In Sochi Photo

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December 21, 2022 · 1 min · 7 words · Nancy Hughes

Here S Why Trump And Netanyahu Won T Be Dumped By Their Allies Anytime Soon Opinion

The prospect of a new election emerged after the judge presiding over Netanyahu’s trial on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust decided those proceedings would start in January and be convened three full days each week. Based on the court’s ruling, which requires the prime minister to be present during his trial, Netanyahu fears the state’s Attorney General could determine he would no longer be able to fulfill the duties of his office....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 917 words · Barbara Bradly

Heritage Should Look To Its Past To Take On The Future Opinion

In the quest for a new leader, Heritage should return to its roots and learn from its past successes. A look at the history of what has worked—and what has failed—will help Heritage reclaim its position as a top-flight institution that unleashes ideas, equips leaders and pushes freedom and opportunity for all. To this end, the think tank’s new leader should aim to do four things: First, set the agenda....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 986 words · Marco Armenta

Hero Teen On Trip To Disney Saves Toddler From Drowning

Kaydence Henslee, 13, was spending her spring break visiting Disney World with her family. During a pool day at their hotel, she noticed a small unconscious body in the deep end of the water. “I was scared and nervous and afraid, but my instincts kicked in,” Henslee told KRQE. “I just saw her kind of floating. She wasn’t technically on the bottom when I was there.” The victim was three-year-old Haven Williams, who was also spending a vacation with her parents down in Florida....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Carla Shaffer

Herschel Walker Endorsed By Trump Registers To Vote In Georgia For Potential Senate Bid

Walker, who played college football at the University of Georgia and led the Bulldogs to a national championship and won a Heisman Trophy there, registered last Tuesday to vote in Georgia, according to the Associated Press. Walker, who has been living in Texas, registered to vote in Georgia, which means he’s a resident of that state now. This comes just five months after Trump told members of his super PAC that he hoped Walker would run for the Republican seat in the 2022 election....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 515 words · Marvin Mikel

Herschel Walker Compares Resume To Barack Obama I Think I Ve Done Well

Obama has been conducting some late-hour campaigning for Democrats ahead of the fast-approaching midterm elections on November 8. During a Friday stop in Georgia, where Walker is running against incumbent Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, Obama criticized the former NFL player as “a celebrity that wants to be a politician.” “Some of you may not remember, but Herschel Walker was a heck of a football player. But here’s the question. Does that make him the best person to represent you in the U....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Kayla Couture

Herschel Walker Doesn T Deny 700 Check I Send Money To A Lot Of People

Walker, a Republican challenging Democrat Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia, spoke on Fox News’ Hannity on Monday following a report from The Daily Beast that claimed Walker had paid for the abortion of unnamed woman more than 10 years ago. Host Sean Hannity asked Walker about an alleged check paid to the woman, saying: “What about the $700 check? Is there anybody you can remember sending that much money to?...

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 505 words · Debbie Matus

Herschel Walker S Most Outlandish Statements During Georgia Campaign

Walker has raised eyebrows for his comments about vampires, suggesting a border wall wouldn’t work, calling himself “220 pounds of twisted steel” and other remarks not typical of Senate candidates. The most recent polls suggest he’s in a very close race with Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock. The runoff election will take place on December 6 and early voting has already begun. Here are some of the most outlandish things Walker has said on the campaign trail....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 758 words · Stella Norris

Herschel Walker Says There Are 52 U.S. States While Slamming Stacey Abrams

Walker, during a Tuesday interview on conservative podcast The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, urged Abrams to leave Georgia and go to one of the “51 more” states to live in. Abrams controversially called Georgia the “worst state in the country to live” last month. Walker, a former NFL star, said that he found Abrams’ remark to be “insulting.” “It was totally insulting,” Walker said of Abrams’ remarks. “You said it was the worst state that you know of, and yet you’re running for office here…....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 597 words · David Starnes

Hey Cemeteries Can Be Fun

December 21, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Tara Mitchell

Hey Nick Saban Quitting Seems To Have Worked For You

MORE: Coaches behaving badly “My dad used to always say ‘The grass is always greener on top of the septic tank,’” you said. “So it always looks better someplace else. So you think, instead of facing your fears and really overcoming adversity and making yourself better through the competition, you go someplace else thinking it will be better there. But until you face your fears, you’re always going to have some of those issues or problems....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Roland Schinke

Hgtv Stars Have Work Permits Blocked Indefinitely Licenses Suspended For Bad Behavior

Windy City Rehab premiered on HGTV January 1, 2019. Focusing on the restoration of vintage homes in historic Chicago neighborhoods, it stars DIY Network and HGTV star Allison Victoria (whose real name is Alison Victoria Gramenos) and contractor Donovan Eckhardt. The pair set about purchasing run-down homes built between 1880 and 1980 and restoring them to their historic and architectural heritage. However, it doesn’t look they will be restoring anything for the time being....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Maria Seelbach

Hhs Official Wanted Fauci To Not Promote Masks For Children Claims Zero Evidence Children Spread Virus Emails Show

Having served every president since Ronald Reagan, Fauci’s been the expert opinion during the new coronavirus pandemic. A data-driven and science focused mind, Fauci’s comments and outlook on the situation have, at times, put him at odds with the messaging and opinions put forth by the administration. One such time was on Tuesday, when Alexander, a senior adviser to Michael Caputo, the Health and Human Services assistant secretary for public affairs, asked Fauci’s press team to strongly advise him to not recommend children wear masks in school, according to an email obtained by Politico....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 491 words · Alfred Minor

Hidden Massive Monster Galaxy From Early Universe Discovered By Astronomers

The newly discovered galaxy is about 12.5 billion years old. It was found by researchers from the U.S. and Australia using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) telescope in Chile. This telescope is designed to look at the first stars and galaxies in the universe and is able to look at light between radio and infrared—which is emitted by most objects in the universe. Unlike other telescopes, ALMA’s view of this light is not obscured by the dust that normally obscures it....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 543 words · Robert Hatch

Hield Ulis Valentine Brogdon Named Naismith Trophy Finalists

The trophy, awarded to college basketball’s top player, will be awarded on April 3, the Sunday of Final Four weekend in Houston. MORE: Becoming Cinderella | Sour memories erased by Villanova’s Sweet 16 Hield is the favorite to win the award after averaging 25 points per game for Oklahoma, who play Cal State Bakersfield on Sunday in an NCAA Tournament second-round game. The Sooners senior guard led the nation with 130 3-pointers and finished second in scoring (799) and fourth in 3-point percentage (46....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Robert Soto