Amy Mcgrath S Longshot Campaign Against Mcconnell Costs Democrats In Tighter Senate Races

McGrath closed in on McConnell in early polling, though recent polling has seen the gap surpass double digits. A poll from Morning Consult put McConnell ahead by around 15 points, with 52 percent of those asked September 11 to 20 backing McConnell compared to 37 percent for McGrath. A Quinnipiac September 10 to 14 poll of 1,164 likely voters in Kentucky gave McConnell a 12-point lead, with 53 percent for the incumbent senator, compared to 41 percent for McGrath....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 823 words · John Henderson

Amy Robach T.J. Holmes Affair Joke Goes Viral

The GMA3: What You Need To Know co-hosts’ alleged romance went public last week after photos surfaced of the pair on various outings together. They were spotted holding hands in a car, cozying up at a bar in New York City and enjoying a vacation in Upstate New York. Soon after the images were published by the Daily Mail, their Instagram accounts were deactivated. Robach, 49, and Holmes, 45, have each been married several times....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 534 words · Vicki Mahler

Amy Schneider Defends Fellow Jeopardy Contestant From Sexist Criticism

On Tuesday’s installment of the show, Schneider was seen facing off against Krys Fischer, a retired substitute teacher from Mendota Heights, Minnesota, and Pam Schoenberg, a dentist and entrepreneur from South Salem, New York. The day after fans watched Schneider emerge from the episode victorious, the Ohio native took to Twitter to speak out against the misogynistic criticism aimed at Schoenberg, whose competitive streak kept the champ on her toes....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 496 words · Sophie Decastro

An Evangelical Identity Crisis

Meanwhile, in Leawood, Kans., a suburb near the Missouri border, a 42-year-old evangelical pastor named Adam Hamilton was preaching an entirely different message. He was helping his 14,000 members parse the parables in Matthew 13–the wheat and the weeds, the good fish and bad. “Our task is not to go around judging people–Jesus didn’t do that,” he tells NEWSWEEK. He encourages his congregation to vote, he says, but when they do they’re neither predictably Republican nor Democratic....

January 11, 2023 · 14 min · 2790 words · Annabelle Long

An Evil Virus Is Upon Us

Actually, there is. Wayne Angell, the taciturn former Federal Reserve governor who now tells the future at Bear, Stearns, puts a name on it: “Speculation.” Not that speculation is a new phenomenon. But Feb. 4, 1994, the day the Fed abruptly ended five years of easy money, made it dangerous. Billions of dollars of wealth disappeared almost overnight; if you’d been a long-term-Treasury-bond millionaire on Feb. 3, you’d have had only $870,000 three months later as higher rates decimated bond prices....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 945 words · Hattie Smith

An India Pakistan Partnership And An Indian Origin Cricketer In The 4Th Ashes Test

The latest of several Asian-origin cricketers to take the field for England’s national team, Dal came on as substitute fielder for Ben Stokes, who went off the field after having picked up a niggle on Day 2. Dal was picked as England’s designated 12th man for the Test because he plays for the second XI of Nottinghamshire, on whose home ground the fourth Test is being played. His presence had an instant impact on the match as well, an Australian wicket falling immediately after his ‘debut’....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · David Hoey

An Introduction To Unreal Engine 5 And What It Does

Unreal Engine 5 is going to let game developers take their projects to a whole new level. This article will explain why Unreal Engine 5 is a big deal for gamers and developers alike. What Is Unreal Engine 5? Unreal Engine 5 is the latest version of the Unreal Engine. The Unreal Engine is a game engine created and maintained by Epic Games. It is a powerful engine with lots of industry use and a solid support network....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 1043 words · Crystal Drummond

An Open Letter To Abhinav Bindra Thank You For Your Contribution To Indian Sport

A rather interesting thought crosses my mind when I think about you and how you actually entered the psychology of the average Indian. It was a normal day in college during the month of August and though the 2008 Olympics were going on in Beijing, I had to attend classes and could not witness that glorious moment. Sometime during the afternoon, as I was coming out of college, a television reporter came running to me and said, “Abhinav Bindra has just won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, how does that feel?...

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 1025 words · William Miller

An Opening To The East

The first signal came in meetings Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze held in Copenhagen last week with West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and U.S. Secretary of State James Baker. At the summit, Gorbachev had said almost oflhandedly that perhaps NATO and the Warsaw Pact could work together somehow. Baker’s political antennae went up; he spied an opening. The day the summit ended, he floated Gorbachev’s idea on NBC-TV’s “Meet the Press....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 375 words · Pasquale Miller

An Orchestrated Exit

January 11, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · William Fields

An Updated Xbox Controller Would Be A Great Companion For Deathloop

If a new Xbox controller is coming in the future, there seems to be no better time to release it than alongside Deathloop’s arrival on Xbox consoles, hopefully in September 2022. Although there’s no official confirmation that the game is going to be a cross-platform title, the frequent fine print text in the game’s trailers detailing how long it will remain a PS5-exclusive has fans putting two and two together....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 590 words · Alicia Delo

Analogue Pocket Handheld Delayed Due To Component Shortages

Pre-orders went live for the Analogue Pocket last year, an item that was marketed as the ultimate retro handheld device. The portable gaming console costs $200 and plays Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games on a 3.5" LCD screen that is capable of a 1600 x 1440 resolution. The excitement level was high for the portable console, but Analogue Pocket has taken a bit of a blow with this recent delay....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Erich Straw

Analysis Swiss Keep Rolling But Look Weak Up Front

PARIS (Reuters) - Switzerland are still alive at Euro 2016 but, unlike the country’s famous pocket knives, lack a cutting edge to really make their mark on the tournament. Their 1-1 draw with Romania at Parc des Princes on Wednesday could be enough to take them through to the knockout stages but their forwards again looked rusty, squandering many chances against a defensively-minded outfit. It had been a similar story in their opening Group A match against Albania, when they had failed to kill off the tie despite playing most of it against 10 men and had to be content with a 1-0 win....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Nicholas Martinez

Anatomy Of A Hype

All this for a book that shows a great deal of talent and ambition but remains every inch a first novel. A murder without the mystery, “The Secret History” is about a coterie of college students fanatically devoted to the study of ancient Greek. Halfway through the novel the group murders one of its own, and from then on the book is concerned with the ramifications of their deed, especially the psychological consequences....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 861 words · Ricky Viator

Anb File What It Is How To Open One

What Is an ANB File? A file with the ANB file extension is a chart file built from the i2 Analyst’s Notebook program. It contains a visual representation of how different pieces of information, like emails, images, reports, etc., are associated with one another. Other ANB files you find have nothing at all to do with IBM’s software and are likely part of a video game, Shovel Knight being one example....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 293 words · Tracy Bates

Ancelotti Boateng Is Working Hard

Speaking after Wednesday’s 3-2 Champions League defeat at Rostov in which Boateng produced a shaky display, Rummenigge said Germany’s footballer of the year needed to “come back to earth” and implied his off-field commercial activities were becoming a hindrance. Ancelotti, whose own position has been questioned following a run of three games without a win, accepts Boateng could do better but insisted the former Manchester City defender was just one player not currently performing to his capability....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 284 words · Paul Hill

Ancheer Electric Mountain Bike Review

Price At this price, it’s one of the cheapest electric mountain bikes available. Obviously the quality of components is lower than top-end bikes such as the Volt Alpine and the design isn’t as elegant. There’s just one frame size, which is fairly small, so it should suit those from around 5ft3 up to about 6ft. Features and design The first thing you’ll notice is the battery which looks like an oversized drinks bottle....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 943 words · Jose Meritt

Ancient American Lion Tooth Discovered On Dried Up Mississippi River Bank

Wiley Prewitt, of Oxford, Mississippi, made the discovery while exploring a recently exposed sandbar near Rosedale, approximately 140 miles northwest of Jackson. The Mississippi River is the second-longest river in the U.S., stretching 2,350 miles between Minnesota and the Gulf of Mexico. Drought and heat waves over the summer months have caused it, like many others, to see a record decline in water levels. Land that had been hidden beneath the currents for centuries has now been exposed for the first time....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Michael Sides

Amtrak Pays 2.25 Million To Disabled People Who Were Unable To Access Train Stations

Amtrak agreed to pay out the funds as part of a settlement reached with the DOJ in December 2020. Disabled individuals that encountered issues at 78 different stations across the country were eligible to receive part of the settlement. The settlement was agreed to following a comprehensive investigation by DOJ officials, which found that Amtrak’s train stations violated numerous aspects of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Amtrak is responsible for the accessibility aspects of “over 400 of the approximately 514 stations it serves,” according to the DOJ’s settlement agreement....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 639 words · Mildred Leslie

Amusing Oblivion Mod Adds Cussing Sewer Rats

Much of this fondness lies in it being an Elder Scrolls game with superior side quests when compared to the main story. Oblivion is noteworthy for the Dark Brotherhood guild quests, particularly the “Whodunit?” mission, in which the player enters a home for a fun murder mystery evening. The twist, however, is that the player is tasked with actually killing all of the occupants locked inside. It’s gone down as one of the best side quests in the whole franchise....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 374 words · Gloria Garner