Disney Dreamlight Valley Moonstone Farming Guide

The Star Path requires a special currency, however, known as Moonstones. Getting your hands on more Moonstones is going to be vital if you want to unlock the special items found in the Star Path, and this article will detail everything you need to know to earn more Moonstones quickly in Disney Dreamlight Valley. There are two main ways you can earn Moonstones in Disney Dreamlight Valley, only one of which is exceptionally quick....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 356 words · Janice Shummon

Disney S Newest Film Reflect Stirs Debate Online About Plus Size Lead

While the short film has received praise from critics and those pushing for more media representation, many individuals have criticized Disney for encouraging children to be overweight. The short film, created by Walt Disney Animation Studios, was announced with a trailer on September 12 and is currently available to stream on Disney+. Reflect features plus-size female heroine Bianca and her struggles with body dysmorphia. Part of the film shows Bianca practicing ballet past broken mirrors to symbolize overcoming her reflection and low self-esteem....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 407 words · Rita Layton

Diversity Equity Inclusion Committees Have Way Too Much Power Opinion

The phenomenon of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) committees blossoming at schools and businesses across the nation is one symptom of such sweeping overcorrection. While a committee devoted to diversity sounds promising and can certainly work toward leveling the playing field, the result can be catastrophic if it is awarded unchecked power. Sadly, across the board, these committees have been awarded such power. It’s no secret that DEI training has become a billion-dollar industry....

February 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1197 words · Victor Oatman

Divisional Round Sunday Fanduel Picks Nfl Dfs Lineup Advice For Daily Fantasy Football Playoff Tournaments

Our central stack will likely be pretty chalky, as we’re paying up for the Chiefs trio of Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, and Travis Kelce. From there, we have one more bonafide “star” and a bunch of boom-or-bust sleepers. We’ll be the first to admit this lineup has questions, but those types of lineups can easily cash in the playoffs, so let’s get weird! MORE DIVISIONAL ROUND DFS: Top values | Lineup Builder...

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 829 words · Leonard Adams

Divorce Lawyer Urges Behati Prinsloo To Not Let Judgement Ruin Marriage

Five women have now claimed that the Maroon 5 frontman sent them inappropriate messages in the days after a 23-year-old Instagram model claimed she had a year-long affair with the musician, who is married to Victoria’s Secret model Prinsloo, 34. Levine, 34, has since responded to the allegation and said that he “crossed the line.” Prinsloo has yet to comment publicly. Nancy Chemtob, a celebrity matrimonial and family law attorney, has said that Prinsloo—who shares two children with Levine and another baby on the way—has several options regarding how to deal with the situation she finds herself in....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 512 words · Joshua Robinson

Djulbic Glory S Defence Was A Big Focus

After conceding four at home to the same opposition last week, Glory looked a different side at AAMI Park as they secured a highly efficient 2-0 victory to move into the semi-finals. Perth had entered the A-League finals with 53 goals conceded this term - the equal worst defensive tally in the competition - but Djulbic combined brilliantly with recent arrival Lucian Goian to keep City’s much-vaunted attack at bay....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 278 words · James Sanderson

Dnc Pushes Early Voting To Save Itself From Biden Gaffes Party Radicals Opinion

The Democratic National Convention (DNC) shared an overarching theme of promoting the Biden/Harris ticket as saving democracy from the crushing grip of a fascist president. To that end, speakers encouraged Democrats and undecided voters, perhaps ephemerally swayed by their messages, to cast their votes as early as humanly possible. “We’ve got to request our mail-in ballots right now, tonight, and send them back immediately and follow up to make sure they’re received, and then make sure our friends and families do the same,” former First Lady Michelle Obama implored the public during her Monday night speech....

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 895 words · Terry Dorman

Do Ceos Make Too Much

What’s wrong with this picture? The board of directors of ITT Corp. voted recently to double the compensation of its chairman, Rand Araskog, to $9.7 million. Yet ITT’s financial performance over the past decade has been spotty and its stock price has lagged. To critics like the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), a major stockholder, ITT is just one example of a runaway executive-pay system. What annoys critics is not only that the peak annual salary drawn by a U....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 619 words · Shawn Robertson

Doctor Explains How Unqualified Insurance Companies Are Practicing Medicine In Viral Video

Dr. Glaucomflecken, real name William Flanary who is an ophthalmologist in Portland, Oregon, posted footage to the video-sharing app on the topic of the current system of prior authorization on June 8, with the caption: “Explaining medicine to your non-medical friends.” Prior authorization is a cost-control process in which medical professionals are required to obtain approval from insurance companies, or health care providers, before offering a service to a patient....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 615 words · Marshall Jackson

Doctor Shares How Antigen Test Can Show False Positive Due To Water Soda In Viral Video

The two main tests known to most everyone include antigen tests and PCR. PCR, or molecular tests, have been cited as “the gold standard” when testing for COVID-19 due to the near-100 percent accuracy and sensitivity of the test. It involves taking a nasal swab or saliva sample and treating it with an enzyme that converts RNA into double-stranded DNA, eventually creating two copies of coronavirus DNA from the original one piece of RNA....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 566 words · Drew Hansen

Doctors Perform Wrong Procedure On Woman S Cervix After Waiting Room Mix Up

The incident occurred in 2019 when a woman, referred to in the report issued Thursday as “Patient A,” turned up to a gynaecological clinic for a fertility treatment assessment. Another woman, Patient B, attended at a similar time for a colposcopy—an examination of the cervix. Both women were checked in and sent to the same waiting area. A nurse then walked in and called for Patient B using her first and last name twice but received no response....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Maria Mathews

Dodgers Trevor Bauer Pitched Umpired And Had Himself A Day Vs. The Padres

Bauer had a complete game — but not by the traditional definition.The right-hander started for the Dodgers vs. the Padres and also played umpire and villain during the game, delivering the full Trevor Bauer experience that fans are accustomed to seeing. Bauer threw six innings of three-hit, one-run ball with seven strikeouts, including a chest-thumping K of Fernando Tatís Jr. for his last out of the day. The gas. The primal scream....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 253 words · Marie Guinn

Dodgers Face Sonny Gray Try To Stave Off Giants

LAS VEGAS – Just like last season at about the same time, things are getting interesting in the NL West. Last season, it was the Dodgers hunting down the first-place Giants. This time, it’s the Giants reeling in the Dodgers, who have gone 6-6 in their last 12 games and hold a half-game lead over surging San Francisco, which has won 12 of its past 13. The Dodgers ended up winning the NL West last season for the second straight year, but the Giants made the playoffs as a wild card and won the World Series for the third time in five seasons....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 651 words · Jeanne Doyle

Dodgers Fans Fear Loose Goose Unlocked A New Curse

Following the Dodgers’ 5-3 loss on Wednesday night, which leveled the series, team fans said they believe the landing of a goose on the field has ushered in a new curse. The bird was flying around Dodgers Stadium before it decided to get in on the action and touched down as Dodgers hitter Gavin Lux managed to get on base. Play had to be paused so the goose, which had settled down for its bird’s-eye view of the game, could be caught....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 497 words · Willie Summers

Dodgers Sign Pitcher Brandon Beachy To 1 Year Deal

MORE: Nationals exercise option on Williams | Farrell signs extension with Red Sox | MLB speeds up Beachy didn’t play in 2014, as he was recovering from his second Tommy John surgery to his right elbow. He underwent his first surgery in June 2012 and started just five games for the Braves in 2013. He then underwent his second surgery in March last year. Beachy will likely start the season on the disabled list and be ready to pitch closer to midseason....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 139 words · Jennifer Trigg

Dodging The Yogic Fliers

Buchanan still laughs loudly and easily, but there must be days when he wonders where it all went. Four years ago he was savoring his victory over Bob Dole in New Hampshire. Now he’s locked in a struggle for his political life with a man who once took 4,000 “yogic fliers” to Washington to see if they could reduce violent crimes through meditation. (The murder rate soared.) Meanwhile, Buchanan’s Reform Party is imploding....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Raymond West

Does Romaine Lettuce Water Help You Sleep Viral Hack Divides Opinion

Essentially, the hack advises you to boil water with lettuce leaves, and was made viral by TikTok user Shapla Hoque. With over 7 million views on the video, she documents her try at the hack. At first, Hoque explains she felt drowsy but now “hella sleep,” after trying the water mixed with peppermint tea. In the next clip, however, she joked that “lettuce has crack because your sis is gone....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 452 words · Bobby Lewis

Does The Oath Of Office Bind Constitutional Interpretation Opinion

Several originalists, including me, have long argued that what we think about the oath affects how we interpret the Constitution. When officeholders today swear an oath to support “this Constitution,” they commit themselves, however unwittingly, to its original meaning. Last week, non-originalists started paying attention. Harvard Law School’s Cass Sunstein—by several measures, the most-cited law professor in the world—claimed that connecting the Article VI oath to originalism is “horrible,” “ugly,” “vicious,” “shameful,” “unpleasant” and amounts to a “howl of rage....

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 999 words · Robert Hitchcock

Doesn T Anybody Just Say No

What’s behind all the titillation? Sexy covers sell, but editors claim they don’t deliberately go after nudity. “I didn’t ask [Locklear] to take her clothes off,” says Entertainment Weekly editor James Seymore, “though I didn’t demand she put her shirt on and reshoot either.” Cover subjects, says Seymore, “seemed to like the attention. It’s no longer scandalous. People are dropping trou at the drop of a hat.” The topless covers will soon get boring and go away, says Rolling Stone director of photography Laurie Kratochvil....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 138 words · Christina Howe

Dog Real Hyped To Leave Boarding Facility For Mcdonald S Delights Viewers

Bucky the Australian cattle dog mixed with beagle can be seen performing his unusual celebration in Greenville, South Carolina, in the video posted to the page @wantyourhex. A 2022 survey from Wag! animal-sitters and walkers showed that 41 percent of 1,001 pet owners questioned miss their dogs more than their kids or spouse when they return to work, and it seems the feeling is mutual. The endearing TikTok video shows Bucky jumping up and down while inside a dog pen, his face appearing and disappearing out of view....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 453 words · Lottie Stassinos