40 Of Americans Think 2020 Election Was Stolen Just Days Before Midterms

Some 40 percent of Americans believe that the 2020 presidential election, won by President Joe Biden, was rigged or stolen, a poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies on behalf of Newsweek found. The survey, conducted on October 30 among 1,500 eligible voters in the U.S., found that 40 percent of respondents agreed with the now-debunked theory promoted by the former president, claiming that the 2020 presidential election was marred by electoral fraud....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 438 words · Mitch Burger

400 Weddings Booked At Nemacolin Resort After Bachelor Season

It’s not entirely surprising that Nemacolin has seen such wild success after the season, as the location acted as a fitting backdrop to the romance-focused reality show. As the colors of the leaves changed, so did James’ relationships with the contestants, as viewers watched woodland adventures, intimate dinners and more, all taking place on the gorgeous resort property. Nemacolin acted as an escape from the real world during the coronavirus pandemic, a place where the Bachelor hopefuls could focus on matters of the heart and television, and get a reprieve from the overall state of the world....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Linda Nicholson

42 Of New York S Hospitalized Covid Patients Admitted For Other Reasons

According to newly released data, 42 percent of current coronavirus patients in the state entered the hospital for other issues, such as injuries or heart attacks, and later learned they were infected with the virus. Of those, 37 percent of patients did not show symptoms of the virus before testing positive. The data marks the first time New York hospitals have specified which “COVID patients” sought care for COVID and which simply found out they are positive after they arrived....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · Robert Baker

49 Percent Of Voters In Covid Hotspot Wisconsin Say Trump S Response Has Hurt State Poll

Nearly half of Wisconsin voters thinks President Donald Trump fumbled his response to the pandemic, a poll from CBS News Battleground Tracker taken October 13 to 16 shows. Forty-nine percent said he hurt the state, while only 19 percent said he has helped in coronavirus recovery. Meanwhile, nine out of 10 Biden supporters in Wisconsin said that the coronavirus outbreak is a reason they would elect their man. Additionally, Biden is becoming popular seniors, men and white and non-college voters, who supported Trump during his 2016 presidential run....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 386 words · Michael Scales

5 Best Anime And Manga Cyber Monday 2021 Deals

From anime films and TV shows to manga there are a number of discounts and special offers up for grabs. Here, Newsweek share some of the best deals around. 1. A freebie with every purchase You read that correctly, Funimation are offering subscribers with a Premium Plus and Premium Plus Extra membership a free gift with every purchase made on Cyber Monday. The deal will give subscribers buying an item from the store their choice of a free Funimation exclusive Funko Pop....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 609 words · Polly Grote

5 Easy Ways To Connect Airpods Without A Case

If your AirPods do not show up here, you’ll need the case to perform troubleshooting issues, like re-pairing. You should see a list of paired devices that you can connect to. If your AirPods do not show up here, you’ll need the case to perform troubleshooting issues, like forgetting the connection and pairing again. If your AirPods do not show up here, you’ll need the case to perform troubleshooting issues, like forgetting the connection and pairing again....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 100 words · Donna Rice

5 Easy Ways To Treat Adenomyosis Naturally

The heat from the water should ease your pain and relax your lower abdomen muscles, which should help with cramping. You can use your warm compress or heating pad throughout the day to help with the pain. However, it’s best to give your skin 30 minutes to an hour to cool down between applications. Don’t take more medication than directed, even if your pain doesn’t go away. Check with your doctor to make sure it’s safe for you to take NSAIDs....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 763 words · Betty Chang

5 Key Factors As Congress Works To Pass Biden S Infrastructure Social Spending Agenda

Democrats control the U.S. House, Senate and White House but have so far been unable to pass legislation that was key to Biden’s successful 2020 presidential campaign, and the clock is ticking. After a brief recess, the U.S. House and Senate will fully return next week and try to pass a $1 trillion infrastructure package and up to $3.5 trillion package to massively expand the social safety net to include universal pre-kindergarten, paid family leave, expanded health care benefits and other progressive measures that Biden campaigned on....

January 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1218 words · Albert Marshall

5 Minnesota Gop Gubernatorial Candidates Use 1 400 Words To Avoid Saying Whether Biden Won

During a discussion hosted by conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, candidates were asked “did President Biden win a constitutional majority in the Electoral College?” State Sen. Michelle Benson spoke about 240 words about the need for Republicans present to watch polls to ensure there is no fraud and criticizing Minnesota’s Democratic secretary of state Steve Simon before Hewitt cut her off and asked: “Did President Biden win?” “He was certified by Congress as having won the Electoral College,” Benson said as her final answer....

January 24, 2023 · 5 min · 1010 words · Paul Munoz

5 Past Ufo Sightings As Uap Report To Be Released By Task Force

Interest in the mysterious sightings of what are popularly referred to as “unidentified flying objects” or “UFOs” has surged in the past few years, particularly after the Department of Defense (DOD) officially released three unclassified videos showing UAPs in 2020. The videos were captured by U.S. Navy fighter jets between 2004 and 2015. Known as FLIR, GOFAST and GIMBAL, the clips had been circulating in the public domain following unauthorized releases in 2007 and 2017, according to the DOD....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 773 words · John Lockwood

5 Republican Senators Write Letter To Ag Claiming Unequal Justice Of Capitol Rioters Compared To Protesters

Signed by Senators Ron Johnson, Tommy Tuberville, Mike Lee, Rick Scott and Ted Cruz, the letter highlighted a few instances of disruption by protests that may have resulted in unequal justice in the prosecution of those involved. They requested “information about our concerns regarding potential unequal justice administered in response to other recent instances of mass unrest, destruction, and loss of life throughout the United States.” “DOJ’s apparent unwillingness to punish these individuals who allegedly committed crimes in the spring and summer 2020 protests stands in stark contrast to the harsher treatment of the individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021 breach of the US Capitol building in Washington D....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · Helen Holcomb

5 Simple Ways To Pipe Chocolate Decorations

You can pipe melted chocolate using any of these options. It’s best to use a professional piping bag for piping chocolate frosting, as you’ll need to use the fancy piping tips due to the frosting’s thickness. Professional piping bags come in disposable plastic or reusable canvas or silicone. Be careful when you take the bag out of the microwave, as the chocolate will be hot. You may need to use oven mitts when handling the bag initially....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 762 words · Sammie Hodge

5 Star Ath Isaiah Williams Commits To Illinois

Williams, the No. 28 overall prospect in the country and the No. 3 athlete, announced his decision via Twitter. MORE: One big thing to watch from each top-10 class With his commitment, Lovie Smith has pulled in Illinois’ highest-rated prospect since the 2007 recruiting class, when five-star recruits Arrelious Benn (WR) and Martez Wilson (DE) signed with the Illini. Smith hired Williams’ former high school, Cory Patterson, as Illinois’ tight ends coach in January....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 115 words · Daniel Hall

5 Things To Know About Student Health Insurance

This article will explain how the ACA changed student health insurance, and what you need to know about health coverage if you or your loved one will soon be heading to college. It’s common for students to be covered under a parent’s health plan, but as of 2009, there were an estimated 4 million college students who were uninsured. That had dropped to fewer than 1.7 million students as of 2016, thanks in large part to the ACA....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1619 words · Tony Bayless

5 Ways To Choose A Wedding Dress

A-lines usually have a fitted bodice with a skirt that flares gently from the waist to form an “A” shape. They work for most body types and are a particularly good choice for pear shapes, or someone who does not want a tight fit on their lower body. You can accentuate your waist further by picking a dress with a decorative element like a sash or beading around the waist of the dress....

January 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1088 words · Tomasa Lankford

5 Ways To Control Anxiety

Having a sense of belonging and reassurance from others can have drastic effects on overall health. In fact, research shows that elderly individuals with poor perceived social support were at a higher risk of mortality. [2] X Research source Feeling lonely may be more dangerous to your health than obesity and could shorten your lifespan similarly to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. For that reason, it’s important to spend time with others....

January 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1135 words · Gertrude Dyer

5 Ways To Cook Fresh Broccoli

Cut pieces of broccoli stems to be about the same size as the florets. The fork should pierce through the broccoli with very little effort. If it does not, the broccoli is not finished cooking. Checking the broccoli this frequently will prevent overcooking, which will leave it soft and mushy. The broccoli pieces do not need to be fully submerged. The steam created from the water will cook them. Broccoli can also be cooked with an equal amount of another type of oil (e....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 135 words · Craig Gonzalez

5 Ways To Cook Long Grained Rice

If you don’t have a strainer, simply tilt the saucepan carefully so only the water drains, using a wooden spoon if necessary to keep the rice in. Use twice as much water as rice by volume and soak for 20 minutes. Drain the water afterward. Optionally, add salt and oil for flavor. You can put a little chicken stock in the pot instead of only water. Or saute garlic and onions on low heat....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 257 words · Anne Mcmillian

5 Ways To Drive In Australia

The basic challenge for an unfamiliar driver will be that it is not left-hand turns which are problematic. Simply be in the left-hand lane, obey any traffic signals and a left-turn is easy. Review the local laws and know the street signs and speed limit. Practice in a safe beginner space. After you are familiar with the different visibility and turning radiuses required when making turns in a left driving, you can drive on a busy street....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 201 words · Eddie May

5 Ways To Get Fit As A Teenager

If you’re not sure of where to begin—what exercises to include in your routine, what weights to lift, etc. —talk to your gym coach or check online for teen weight-training recommendations. Similarly, if you take the time to taper off your workout with cooling-down stretches you will feel less taxed when you are done. Over time, if you find that you enjoy running, think about joining a cross country team....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Jennifer Phillips