Despite Unlucky Finishes Earnhardt Pretty Pleased With Start

Last week it was a bad move on his part that likely cost Earnhardt a chance to win the Daytona 500. This time, it was something he ran over late in the race that prevented Junior from challenging winner Jimmie Johnson in Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500. Despite those misfortunes, Earnhardt was second at Daytona and third at Atlanta and sits third in the Sprint Cup points standings going into next Sunday’s race at Las Vegas....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 562 words · Barbara Cotton

Detroit Chaplain Says Black Vote Will Not Be Deterred By Stop The Count Protest We Ve Gone From Picking Cotton To Picking Presidents

“We are in the process of wanting to get all the votes counted,” the chaplain, who was not identified by name, told MSNBC in a video clip that’s been viewed more than 1.2 million times. “The road to victory of any fight is going to come through Michigan and through Detroit…We want every vote to count, cause our vote is our voice, and it will be counted, and the election process will be done....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 432 words · Mildred Lee

Detroit Red Wings Darren Helm Ejected Fined For Slashing Calgary Flames Elias Lindholm

The incident occurred after the two players collided in the Flames’ defensive zone during the third period. A longer replay shows Helm circle back around to confront Lindholm after the Flames forward hit him with an elbow or shoulder to the head, knocking Helm to the ground. When Helm got back on his skates, he glided toward Lindholm — nowhere near the puck — and slashed No. 28 in the back of his right leg....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 235 words · Andrew Jacobsen

Deuce Gruden Son Of Jon Gruden Will Remain On Raiders Staff After Dad S Resignation

Now, Las Vegas has just one Gruden on staff instead of two. It seems that will remain that way. On Monday night, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Deuce Gruden, son of Jon Gruden, remains with the Raiders in his role of assistant strength and conditioning coach. Certainly, this is an uncomfortable spot for the younger Gruden to be in. He previously worked for his uncle Jay Gruden while he was on the hot seat, but he was already with Las Vegas when his uncle was fired during the 2019 season....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 465 words · Jacob Justus

Deutsche Bank Ceo Warns Against Cutting Off Russian Gas

Calls for a ban on Russian gas imports have been growing since atrocities committed by Russian troops in Bucha and other towns around Kyiv were revealed over the past few days, especially after the three Baltic countries announced they had cut Russian gas imports starting April 1. The European Union said on Monday that it will discuss fresh new sanctions against Russia following international outrage over the alleged massacre in Bucha,...

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 349 words · Debra Johanson

Development Of Orphan Drugs For Rare Diseases

What Is an Orphan Drug? An orphan drug is a medication (pharmaceutical) that remains underdeveloped due to the lack of a company to find the drug profitable. Often the reason that the drug is not profitable is that there are relatively few people who will purchase the drug when weighed against the research and development needed to manufacture the drug. In simple words, orphan drugs are those that companies don’t expect to make much money from, and instead direct their efforts at drugs which will bring in money....

January 24, 2023 · 5 min · 933 words · Ashley Reibert

Devils New Goal Song Is Fine Depeche Mode Ish

An original composition by Devils fan Rich Andruska, “Devils Rule (And Every Other Team Sucks)” was chosen by the team’s front office from a pool of fan-submitted entries. “Being a Devils fan is part of my identity, and I know it’s like that for a lot of people," Andruska told NJ.com. “I’m just hoping that the Devils score a lot of goals, that way people can learn the song really quickly....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 103 words · Tabitha Thomas

Devon Still Reportedly Among Bengals Cuts

The defensive tackle, whose daughter Leah has drawn national attention because of her battle with cancer, will be among the Bengals’ cuts Saturday, Pro Football Talk reports. MORE: Still Strong: Support for Leah Still | Why Devon Still turned to social media during trying times The move was not a surprise. The Bengals cut Still last August but immediately re-signed him to the practice squad to help him pay for his daughter’s treatment....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 262 words · Daniel Brownlee

Dez Bryant Jr. A Little Cowboy With Big Game And Major Cuteness

Dez Bryant Jr. ran around the Cowboys’ practice field Thursday and stole the show from his father by, well, doing things like his father. MORE: Top 20 WRs | Cowboys wary of Levi’s turf | Bryant still hot over brawl In addition to throwing up Dez Sr.’s signature touchdown celebration several times, Dez Jr. also caught a long pass from coach Jason Garrett. He then juked past Garrett and took it to the house....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 130 words · Francisco Nickels

Dfs Mlb Playbook For May 5

The DFS MLB Playbook PRO comes with a full top 10 at each position every day, optimal lineups for each DFS site, deep stats and daily projections, hitting and pitching strategies, a live DFS scoreboard to track your players and much more. So, enjoy the free sneak peek into the best DFS MLB plays for Tuesday night’s games below and check out FantasyAlarm.com’s premium product when you’re ready to go PRO....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 90 words · Cameron Koonce

Dfs Playbook For July 10

READ MORE: SN Fantasy | Today’s SP rankings | Hitter matchups to exploit The DFS MLB Playbook PRO comes with a full top 10 at each position every day, optimal lineups for each DFS site, deep stats and daily projections, suggested lineup “stacks,” hitting and pitching strategies, a live DFS scoreboard to track your players and much more. Check out today’s free DFS plays below, and check out FantasyAlarm.com’s premium product when you’re ready to go PRO!...

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 132 words · Charles Keller

Dharmesh Patel Charged With Attempted Murder Of Family Over Cliff Crash

Dharmesh Patel, 40, allegedly intentionally drove a Tesla off a 250-foot cliff near Devil’s Slide in San Mateo County on January 2 with his wife and two children inside the vehicle. All family members survived the crash, though they reportedly suffered some injuries and were taken to a hospital after they were rescued. The San Francisco Chronicle, citing court records, reported Monday that Patel has now been charged with three counts of attempted murder....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Antonio Camp

Dhs 1 400 Haitians Expelled 3 200 Sent To Other Border Patrol Facilities For Processing

Days ago, there were more than 14,000 migrants estimated to be waiting in the encampment by the Texas border town of Del Rio. That number has now been shaved down to about 4,000, officials said, after some migrants were expelled, transferred to facilities, or returned to Mexico after crossing via the country’s shared border with the U.S. The DHS has been moving some of the Haitian migrants from Del Rio to El Paso, Laredo, the Rio Grande Valley and Tucson, Arizona, to be processed by Border Patrol....

January 24, 2023 · 5 min · 945 words · Eleanor Jackson

Diabetes And Your Kidneys Risk Factors For Nephropathy

Diabetes is a condition characterized by an inability to regulate blood sugar levels. Chronically high blood sugar levels are toxic to small blood vessels and causes injury to the kidneys over time. When your kidneys are damaged, they begin to lose their ability to filter blood effectively. This article will discuss how diabetes increases your risk of kidney disease, as well as early symptoms of diabetic kidney disease, prevention strategies, and how the condition is diagnosed and treated....

January 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1177 words · Effie Wyant

Diabetes More Common In People With Certain Mental Health Conditions

The study shows that the disease is more common among people with any psychiatric disorder, especially those with sleep disorders, binge eating disorders, and substance use disorders. Rates were also higher in people with depression, anxiety disorders, as well as psychotic disorders including schizophrenia. “From previous research, we know that people with a psychiatric disorder live significantly shorter than people without a psychiatric disorder,” Nanna Lindekilde, PhD candidate at the University of Southern Denmark and study author, told Verywell via email....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 743 words · Gary Crouch

Diagnosing Arthritis

January 24, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Maria Glenn

Dialog Of The Deaf

NEWSWEEK: Do you think we’ve entered into a “superstar economy,” where the top tier gets an increasingly large slice of the economic pie? Robert B. Reich: The top 10 or 20 percent is pulling away because of education, job skills and connections. Design, engineering, legal and financial, marketing and advertising, consulting—there are many people in these areas of the global economy that are being paid more and more because demand is larger and larger and there are simply many more customers around the globe seeking these services....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 816 words · Arthur Beattie

Diana Taurasi S Twitter Followers Factored Into Contract Talks

What she doesn’t have a lot of, is tweets. MORE: Athletes in reality shows | Youth accidentally runs half marathon After creating her account in early 2011, Taurasi has only sent out 49 tweets. Okay, so she doesn’t like to tweet — Twitter isn’t for everyone. But apparently, her lack of tweets were a problem. In an extensive feature by ESPN W, she says her Twitter followers were actually a topic of discussion during contract talks....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 200 words · Emily Dawkins

Dick Grasso Defending The Exchange Rate

Spitzer has charged that Grasso’s pay deal was excessive under a state statute that governs nonprofits like the stock exchange. But, NEWSWEEK has learned, Grasso may argue that the exchange is hardly a charity like, say, United Way. Rather, he may note that there are many other examples of not-for-profits that operate more like businesses (with well-paid chiefs). One organization he’s considering citing is the Motion Picture Association of America, the film industry’s trade group, which is also incorporated in New York....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 209 words · Lisa Barnhart

Dickey The Problem With Bush S 10 Commandments

Bush had just come from Saudi Arabia, where he tried to get an increase in oil production big enough to stop the record-breaking run-up of oil prices. That didn’t work. He had been to Israel for the 60th anniversary of its creation as a modern state, but the headline from his speech to the Knesset was a thinly disguised cheap shot at Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama (one of those supposed “appeasers” who would talk to terrorists the way others once wanted to talk to Hitler)....

January 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1309 words · Lona Schaupp