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christ there’s no whiplash quite like the first day of free agency
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"horny and embarrassed about it" Bryan rust ...
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free agency/general prospect thoughts: right now i think detroit, buffalo, and arizona are in the lead for ‘teams i can’t like enough to really follow but have a bunch of guys i like enough to keep an eye out.’ also. WILL SOMEONE PLEASE SIGN MARTIN JONES????
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"Oop! That was close." 😯
1.27.2024 | Coyotes @ Hurricanes
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This Month In History - March
March 4, 1982: Police Squad premiered
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In March 1982, the Zucker-Abraham-Zucker team brought their laugh-a-minute style to TV with this short-lived parody of TV police shows. It was also the beginning of Leslie Nielsen’s Det. Frank Drebin character, made famous in The Naked Gun movies years later. Around 1991, after Naked Gun 2 1/2, they re-aired episodes to cash in on the film. The series is among the funniest ZAZ productions. Happy 40th Police Squad!
March 6, 2012: Wrecking Ball released
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In March 2012, Bruce Springsteen’s album was released. Here is my piece from 2017. Happy 10 WB!
March 9, 1987: The Joshua Tree released
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In March 1987, U2′s album was released. Here is my album review of the Super Deluxe Edition released in 2017. Happy 35 TJT!
March 10, 1997: Buffy the Vampire Slayer premieres
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In March 1997, the TV version of BTVS premiered on the WB. Here is my piece I wrote in 2017. Happy 25th BTVS!
March 12, 1967: The Velvet Underground and Nico released
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In March 1967, the debut album from VU was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2017. Happy 55th TVU&N!
March 13, 1987: The Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn and Raising Arizona open
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In March 1987, both epics from Sam Raimi and the Coen Brothers (all of whom have collaborated) opened. Here are my pieces I wrote in 2017. Happy 35th TED2 and RA! 
March 14, 1977: Three’s Company premieres
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In March 1977, one of the funniest sitcoms in TV history premiered. The apartment rented by two women and one man who has to pretend he is not straight in order to stay was always based on misunderstandings and physical comedy, especially the great John Ritter as Jack Tripper. I used to watch reruns frequently as a kid. Happy 45th Three’s Company!
March 18, 1997: Nine Lives released
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In March 1997, Aerosmith’s 12th album was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2017. Happy 25th NL!
March 19, 1977: Eraserhead opens
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In March 1977, the feature-length debut from David Lynch was released. I can’t even say I fully get or understand this film, but one thing is clear: you can’t turn away from it! The film truly announced Lynch and has taken on a cult following since then. Happy 45 Eraserhead!
March 24, 1972: The Godfather opens
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In March 1972, The Godfather of Godfather movies was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2017. Happy 50th Godfather!
March 30, 1987: Sign O’ The Times released
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In March 1987, the 9th album from Prince was released. Here is my piece I wrote in 2017. Happy 35th SOTT!
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Rea's Taglist Masterlist
Please feel free to blacklist or follow any tags in this list. These are my commonly used tags from the last year or so (I'm still new to the tagging game) including but not limited to my hockey tags. If you'd like me to start using tags for certain things please let me know via ask or dm!
I won't be posting every tag as there are a lot of individual NHLers (and their respective teams) i've posted about (and tagged) due to suspensions, fines and the like, however I will be posting players who have custom tags along with their normal tag.
I will not be posting all of my "_____ opinion piece" tags separately as there is/or will be one for every team as needed, instead they will be posted as "opinion piece: list of team name/nicknames used".
Ask games have their own tags but also an overarching one, as such they won't all be listed either.
Items in lists are relevant to each other but are distinct as shown by commas.
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These Are In No Particular Order
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”(insert team name here) opinion piece” : habs , nhl draft , isles , yotes , caps , bruins , kraken , avs , tampa , pens
pens lb
pittsburgh penguins
pens stats
penguins tape
penguins goal
rens gdrive stuff
sidney crosby , making fun of sidney crosby hours? , elite goaltender sidney crosby
pens hockey injuries
nhl
my favorite fuckboi , zach aston reese , sweatypits__
back on the pk
infographic
yotes lb
arizona coyotes
starting lineup
nhl dops
2021 offseason
jared mccann , let the canner simping begin lol
1st intermission , 2nd intermission , 3rd intermission , 4th intermission , ect.
judgmental bird noises
bryan rust , rusty is hot leave me alone
i want change
tom wilson , tom wilson discourse
to the power play!
pens lb crew
penguins roundup
generic hockey thought
sad lad hours
teddy blueger , Teodors Bļugers
nhl dops stuff 2021 22, nhl dops stuff 2022 23
nhl rulebook 2021 22, nhl rulebook 2022 23
like pens jerseys make men out of tissue paper sometimes
jason zucker , zuckerpunched
conor sheary , conor shear the hockey love of my life
hockey injuries
nathan mackinnon , yunggnate29
nhl covid 19 protocol
nhl 2021 rulebook,
bad call ref
yotes tape
yotes goals
hockey
round up tapes
philadelphia flyers , im such a terrible pens fan for these boys
nhl draft (insert year here)
nhl awards (insert year here)
NHL Trade Deadline (insert year here)
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tristan jarry , elite goaltender tristan jarry
NHL 2013 CBA and 2020 MOU
wb/s penguins
nhl misc goals
hockey boy livestream
pens roster
leon draisaitl , german wonder bread
home opener 2021 22 , home opener 2022 23
pens cleanout day
kappy/tans aka the new bromance
4 on 4 hockey
nhl hockey injuries
hockeyblr rpf discourse
hockeyblr directory
penguins helm
mic'd up
bonus hockey
bonus bonus hockey
hockey smooches
1d to hockey pipeline
yotes hockey injuries
love your tendys tenderly!!
5 on 3 hockey
nhl suspension
post game interview
starting goaltender
I want change
NHL News
NHLPA
the bois are fighting
hockey is for everyone
nhl player safety
1st NHL goal
nhl free agency 2021, nhl free agency 2022
nhl discourse
Two Headed Monster
nhl related
pens dad duty updates
nhl cheatsheets
nwsl , national womens soccer league
rookie lap
goalie interference
hockey soulmates , and i dub thee hockey husbands
coyotes roundup
hockey birthdays!
🍆 trick , 🎩 trick
hockey rules/gen questions
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Ren’s Taglist Masterlist
This Is Being Changed Currently <3
Please feel free to blacklist or follow any tags in this list. These are my commonly used tags from the last year or so on my main. If you’d like me to start using tags for certain things please let me know via ask or dm!
I won’t be posting every tag as there are a lot of individual NHLers (and their respective teams) i’ve posted about (and tagged) due to suspensions, fines and the like, however I will be posting players who have custom tags along with their normal tag.
I will not be posting all of my “_____ opinion piece” tags separately as there is/or will be one for every team as needed, instead they will be posted as “opinion piece: list of team name/nicknames used”.
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”(insert team name here) opinion piece” : habs , nhl draft , isles , yotes , caps , bruins , kraken , avs , tampa , pens
pens lb
pittsburgh penguins
pens stats
penguins tape
penguins goal
rens gdrive stuff
sidney crosby , making fun of sidney crosby hours? , elite goaltender sidney crosby
pens hockey injuries
nhl
my favorite fuckboi , zach aston reese , sweatypits__
back on the pk
infographic
yotes lb
arizona coyotes
starting lineup
nhl dops
2021 offseason
jared mccann , let the canner simping begin lol
1st intermission , 2nd intermission , 3rd intermission , 4th intermission , ect.
judgmental bird noises
bryan rust , rusty is hot leave me alone
i want change
tom wilson , tom wilson discourse
to the power play!
pens lb crew
penguins roundup
generic hockey thought
sad lad hours
teddy blueger , Teodors Bļugers
nhl dops stuff 2021 22
nhl rulebook 2021 22
like pens jerseys make men out of tissue paper sometimes
jason zucker , zuckerpunched
conor sheary , conor shear the hockey love of my life
hockey injuries
nathan mackinnon , yunggnate29
nhl covid 19 protocol
nhl 2021 rulebook
bad call ref
yotes tape
yotes goals
hockey
round up tapes
philadelphia flyers , im such a terrible pens fan for these boys
nhl draft (insert year here)
nhl awards (insert year here)
NHL Trade Deadline (insert year here)
hockeyblr
tristan jarry , elite goaltender tristan jarry
NHL 2013 CBA and 2020 MOU
wb/s penguins
nhl misc goals
hockey boy livestream
pens roster
leon draisaitl , german wonder bread
home opener 2021 22
pens cleanout day
kappy/tans aka the new bromance
4 on 4 hockey
nhl hockey injuries
hockeyblr rpf discourse
hockeyblr directory
penguins helm
mic’d up
bonus hockey
bonus bonus hockey
hockey smooches
1d to hockey pipeline
yotes hockey injuries
love your tendys tenderly!!
5 on 3 hockey
nhl suspension
post game interview
starting goaltender
I want change
NHL News
NHLPA
the bois are fighting
hockey is for everyone
nhl player safety
1st NHL goal
nhl free agency 2021
nhl discourse
Two Headed Monster
nhl related
pens dad duty updates
nhl cheatsheets
nwsl , national womens soccer league
rookie lap
goalie interference
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coyotes roundup
hockey birthdays!
🍆 trick , 🎩 trick
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‘introducing me’ by ren
chit chat is right
rea answers , thanks for rhe ask lovely!
ren rants
anon ask
ask game
ren is friend shaped
nhl ask game!
look its me!
fuck you guys ill be horny on main if i want
rea is a gamer , kanarenee on ps4 , kanarenee on twitch.tv
vic and rens 2am talks
rens tinfoil hat
rens pets!
queer as fuck , queer as in fuck you
massive blog changes?? , icon change again?
ren watches tennis
rens 3am hot takes
tag games
reas questionable taste in fashion and men
ren has no impulse control
ren rants no reblogs
rens blog got deleted
ren maybe rea on twitter
rea’s taglist masterlist
ren gets political
my emotional support mutuals
ren is a petty bitch
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the athletic , athletic article requests
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kanarene 4328 9852 3365 , < thats my pokemon go username and trainer code
critrole watching
tiktok
tagging this for filtering purposes:
pic crew
my spotify
lgbtqia+
palaeontology
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
players tribune
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New York’s true nursing home coronavirus death toll cloaked in secrecy
Riverdale Nursing Home in the Bronx appears, on paper, to have escaped the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, with an official state count of just four deaths in its 146-bed facility.
The truth, according to the home, is far worse: 21 dead, most transported to hospitals before they succumbed.
“It was a cascading effect,” administrator Emil Fuzayov recalled. “One after the other.”
WHO'S TO BLAME FOR CORONAVIRUS DEATHS IN NURSING HOMES?
New York’s coronavirus death toll in nursing homes, already among the highest in the nation, could actually be a significant undercount. Unlike every other state with major outbreaks, New York only counts residents who died on nursing home property and not those who were transported to hospitals and died there.
That statistic that could add thousands to the state’s official care home death toll of just over 6,600. But so far the administration of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has refused to divulge the number, leading to speculation the state is manipulating the figures to make it appear it is doing a better than other states and to make a tragic situation less dire.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes a mask as he holds a news conference in Tarrytown, N.Y. on June 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File) “That’s a problem, bro,” state Sen. Gustavo Rivera, a Democrat, told New York Health Commissioner Howard Zucker during a legislative hearing on nursing homes earlier this month. “It seems, sir, that in this case you are choosing to define it differently so that you can look better.”
How big a difference could it make? Since May, federal regulators have required nursing homes to submit data on coronavirus deaths each week, whether or not residents died in the facility or at a hospital. Because the requirement came after the height of New York’s outbreak, the available data is relatively small. According to the federal data, roughly a fifth of the state’s homes reported resident deaths from early June to mid July — a tally of 323 dead, 65 percent higher than the state’s count of 195 during that time period.
Even if half that undercount had held true from the start of the pandemic, that would translate into thousands more nursing home resident deaths than the state has acknowledged.
CORONAVIRUS DEATHS IN US NURSING, LONG-TERM-CARE FACILITIES TOP 50,000
Another group of numbers also suggests an undercount. State health department surveys show 21,000 nursing home beds are lying empty this year, 13,000 more than expected — an increase of almost double the official state nursing home death tally. While some of that increase can be attributed to fewer new admissions and people pulling their loved ones out, it suggests that many others who aren’t there anymore died.
However flawed New York’s count, Cuomo has not been shy about comparing it to tallies in other states.
Nearly every time Cuomo is questioned about New York’s nursing home death toll, he brushes off criticism as politically motivated and notes that his state’s percentage of nursing home deaths out of its overall COVID-19 death toll is around 20%, far less than Pennsylvania’s 68%, Massachusetts’ 64% and New Jersey’s 44%.
“Look at the basic facts where New York is versus other states,” Cuomo said during a briefing Monday. “You look at where New York is as a percentage of nursing home deaths, it’s all the way at the bottom of the list.”
In another briefing last month, he touted New York’s percentage ranking as 35th in the nation. “Go talk to 34 other states first. Go talk to the Republican states now — Florida, Texas, Arizona — ask them what is happening in nursing homes. It’s all politics.”
Emergency medical workers arrive at Cobble Hill Health Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York on April 17, 2020. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File) Boston University geriatrics expert Thomas Perls said it doesn’t make sense that nursing home resident deaths as a percentage of total deaths in many nearby states are more than triple what was reported in New York.
“Whatever the cause, there is no way New York could be truly at 20%,” Perls said.
A running tally by The Associated Press shows that more than 68,200 residents and staff at nursing homes and long-term facilities across the nation have died from the coronarivus, out of more than 163,000 overall deaths.
For all 43 states that break out nursing home data, resident deaths make up 44% of total COVID deaths in their states, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Assuming the same proportion held in New York, that would translate to more than 11,000 nursing home deaths.
To be sure, comparing coronavirus deaths in nursing homes across states can be difficult because of the differences in how states conduct their counts. New York is among several states that include probable COVID-19 deaths as well as those confirmed by a test. Some states don’t count deaths from homes where fewer than five have died. Others don’t always give precise numbers, providing ranges instead. And all ultimately rely on the nursing homes themselves to provide the raw data.
CUOMO TAKES HEAT OVER NY NURSING HOME STUDY
“Everybody is doing it however they feel like doing it. We don’t have very good data. It’s just all over the place, all over the country,” said Toby Edelman of the Center for Medicare Advocacy, a nonprofit representing nursing home residents.
New York health chief Zucker explained during the legislative hearing that New York only counts deaths on the nursing home property to avoid “double-counting” deaths in both the home and the hospital. And while he acknowledged the state keeps a running count of nursing home resident deaths at hospitals, he declined to provide even a rough estimate to lawmakers.
“I will not provide information that I have not ensured is absolutely accurate,” Zucker said. “This is too big an issue and it’s too serious an issue.”
Zucker promised to provide lawmakers the numbers as soon as that doublechecking is complete. They are still waiting. The AP has also been denied access to similar nursing home death data despite filing a public records request with the state health department nearly three months ago.
IN WAKE OF CORONAVIRUS DEATHS, CARE HOMES FACE LEGAL RECKONING
Dr. Michael Wasserman, president of the California Association of Long Term Care Medicine, said it is unethical of New York to not break out the deaths of nursing home residents at hospitals. “From an epidemiological and scientific perspective, there is absolutely no reason not to count them.”
Nursing homes have become a particular sore point for the Cuomo administration, which has generally received praise for steps that flattened the curve of infections and New York’s highest-in-the-nation 32,781 overall deaths.
But a controversial March 25 order to send recovering COVID-19 patients from hospitals into nursing homes that was designed to free up hospital bed space at the height of the pandemic has drawn withering criticism from relatives and patient advocates who contend it accelerated nursing home outbreaks.
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Cuomo reversed the order under pressure in early May. And his health department later released an internal report that concluded asymptomatic nursing home staffers were the real spreaders of the virus, not the 6,300 recovering patients released from hospitals into nursing homes.
But epidemiologists and academics derided the study for a flawed methodology that sidestepped key questions and relied on selective stats, including the state’s official death toll figures.
“We’re trying to find out what worked and what didn’t work and that means trying to find patterns,” said Bill Hammond, who works on health policy for the nonprofit Empire Center think tank. “You can’t do that if you have the wrong data.”
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June 10, 2020 (Wednesday)
“We’ve made every decision correctly,” the president said Friday about the coronavirus, “and now the trajectory is great.”
In fact, our Covid-19 numbers are up. They had begun to level off as hard-hit New York brought its infections under control, but now other hotspots are emerging. Arizona, Florida, and Texas, along with fifteen other states, are seeing increases in Covid-19 cases. Already, more than 112,000 Americans have died and more than 1.9 million are infected, and from now until July 4, epidemiologists predict 5,000 to 6,000 Americans a week will die from the disease.
The pandemic was not on the president’s mind today.
Today the Trump campaign delivered a cease and desist letter to CNN President Jeff Zucker demanding that CNN retract and apologize for its recent poll showing Trump 14 points behind presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. The letter says the poll is “designed to mislead American voters through a biased questionnaire and skewed sampling.”
This is clearly the work of Republican pollster John McLaughlin, whom Trump hired on Monday. McLaughlin’s career is based in the (false) concept that political polls showing Democrats ahead of Republicans are deliberately skewed toward Democrats in order to discourage Republicans from voting.
CNN’s lawyer responded to the letter by noting that this was the first time in its history that CNN had been threatened with legal action over a political poll, and that “to the extent we have received legal threats from political leaders in the past, they have typically come from countries like Venezuela or other regimes where there is little or no respect for a free and independent media.” He noted that McLaughlin had little credibility, and concluded: “Your letter is factually and legally baseless. It is yet another bad faith attempt by the campaign to threaten litigation to muzzle speech it does not want voters to read or hear. Your allegations and demands are rejected in their entirety.”
Virtually every reputable poll shows Biden leading Trump by double digits, so why is the Trump campaign picking this fight? The cease and desist letter might be a way to calm down the president, who is apparently on edge these days. But it might also be a way to try to rally the Republican base around the idea that, as recent fundraising has said, the “Trump Army” must fight off “the Liberal MOB.”
The campaign seems to be embracing military language as opposition to the president intensifies. Today the retired federal judge who was asked to examine the Justice Department’s unusual request to abandon the case against Trump’s former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn-- after Flynn had pleaded guilty-- filed his report. Judge John Gleeson accused Attorney General William Barr’s Justice Department of “a gross abuse of prosecutorial power, attempting to provide special treatment to a favored friend and political ally of the President of the United States. It has treated the case like no other, and in doing so has undermined the public’s confidence in the rule of law.”
More than 1,250 former members of the Department of Justice also wrote today of the need to defend the rule of law. They asked the DOJ’s Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, to look into Barr’s involvement in last week’s attack by law enforcement on the peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square before Trump’s walk to St. John’s Episcopal Church.
A rift between the administration and the military became clear last week when prominent military leaders opposed Trump’s use of force against demonstrators, supported the protesters’ concerns, and pointedly defended the Constitution. Trump deliberately widened that rift today, siding with white reactionaries rather than with current military leaders.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper and General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, both of whom had been caught in Trump’s walk across Lafayette Square, are eager to unify their troops, 43% of whom are people of color rapidly becoming disaffected. The idea of renaming Army bases named for Confederate generals has been on the table for awhile, and they talked of actually doing it in this tense moment, even as protesters and city officials are pulling down Confederate monuments.
To historians, this is a no-brainer. Confederate leaders tried to destroy the United States and succeeded in killing hundreds of thousands of Americans, so the idea that we have any federal recognition of them is wild. And they were fighting to enshrine human enslavement in the laws of a new nation, and from there to spread it across the world, so for a country founded on the idea of human equality to honor these men seems particularly self-defeating. As General David Petraeus, the retired Army commander in Iraq and Afghanistan said, “The irony of training at bases named for those who took up arms against the United States, and for the right to enslave others, is inescapable to anyone paying attention.”
Politico reported that the military leaders thought the idea was an obvious move, but Trump shocked them with a series of tweets saying “These Monumental and very Powerful Bases have become part of a Great American Heritage, and a… history of Winning, Victory, and Freedom. The United States of America trained and deployed our HEROES on these Hallowed Grounds, and won two World Wars. Therefore, my Administration will not even consider the renaming of these Magnificent and Fabled Military Installations… Our history as the Greatest Nation in the World will not be tampered with. Respect our Military!”
Trump was clearly siding with his base, which is quite keen on Confederate imagery, rather than with those calling for equal justice. But that base is apparently getting smaller. Within hours of his tweets, NASCAR had banned the Confederate flag from its races and its venues because it “runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry,” NASCAR said.
The decision was announced before tonight’s race in Virginia, where Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only African American driver, was to compete in a Chevrolet with a #BlackLivesMatter paint job. Wallace, born in Alabama, had said there was no place for Confederate flags in the sport. Tonight he was wearing a black “I Can’t Breathe” t-shirt, and applauded the decision. “This is no doubt the biggest race of my career tonight,” he said. “There’s a lot of emotions on the race track.”
Not everyone approved. Helmet artist Jason Beam tweeted: “ignorance wins again, NASCAR you realize the North had slaves too, lol not just the South, you want to remove the American Flag as well, idiots.”
It seems that the lines of Trump’s election campaign are solidifying. Two days ago, the Washington Post reported that Trump was trying to figure out how to turn calls for racial justice into a fight over “LAW & ORDER”-- as he keeps tweeting-- but Republican Party leaders were trying to figure out how to keep that shift from turning into offensive race baiting. Trump’s announcement today that he is resuming his rallies makes that point now appear moot.
The first rally will take place in Tulsa, Oklahoma—where coronavirus cases are spiking—on June 19. This day is also known as “Juneteenth,” a day commemorating the end of slavery in America because it was that day in 1865 that African Americans in Texas finally learned they were free. Tulsa is also the site of the 1921 race massacre, in which white mobs destroyed the wealthy Black neighborhood of Greenwood (aided by firebombs dropped from private airplanes), murdered as many as 300 of their Black neighbors, injured hundreds more, and left 10,000 people homeless.
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Since I'm stressing over a project due Monday how about I avoid work and list some of my favorite songs :D
xbdjdmsks he was my artist most listened to so ofc he's here 10/10 love mwah chef kiss to this song
💫I personally adore all his music, I can't find any of his music I dislike, he also seems like a pretty good guy so that's a plus :).
✨I did listen to his music a while before his blow up on tiktok but I'm glad he gets the credit he deserves his music is definitely in my bad bitch TM playlist most of his songs are good there's a few that aren't my taste but that's common in artists for people so it's not that bad 9/10 also adore him
I personally haven't listened to her in a hot minute but she is a big inspiration personality wise and her music can boost you, I don't have much to say about her but she's ok not in my fav group of artists but she definitely in a group of artists that are Inspiration
I immediately know I don't have much to say about his music but I find it nice to say the least, he's at least in my top 20 maybe 10/10 love the music
I haven't listened to any other music of his but this song is on most of my playlists bjajsji I literally love it with my whole being Its really catchy with an uplifting vibe
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The Best of 2019 and Beyond | Staff Picks
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It’s the end of 2019. The world is on fire. You inhale your mango-flavored juul pod. The most pivotal figure in the world is a 16-year-old Swedish girl. Your Amazon Alexa listens intently in the corner of your bedroom. What I’m trying to say is that it has been an absolutely crazy year and an equally mind-blowing year for music. And what better way to cap the end of a year, an end of a decade than to perform a mandated survey on the entire Ones To Watch staff in the hopes of gathering their thoughts on the music that shaped their 2019, their 2010s, and their predictions for this brave new decade.
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Most Underrated Artist of 2019: An honest toss-up between keshi and Aries. Believe 2020 belongs to them.
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Lizzo, who is finally getting the recognition she’s deserved for years.
Best Music Video of 2019: BTS - “Boy With Luv”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Carly Rae Jepsen, this year and every year.
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Childish Gambino at The Forum. Felt like church.
Favorite 2019 trend: stan and cancel culture. Live by the sword; die by the sword.
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Naruto-running through Area 51.
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Conan Gray is going to be absolutely massive come this time next year.
Favorite Song of 2019: Dominic Fike, Kenny Beats - “Phone Numbers”
Favorite Album of 2019: Tyler, the Creator - IGOR
Favorite Artist of 2019: Lil Nas X, if only for his Twitter presence.
wow thanks u guys pic.twitter.com/CetLFOKP41
— nope (@LilNasX)
December 6, 2019
Favorite Song of the Decade: Grimes - “Oblivion.” Honorable mention goes to Mitski’s “Nobody.”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Kanye West - The Life of Pablo
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Childish Gambino, an unmatched creative.
New Year’s Resolution?: Take more pictures, edit more videos, cook more, and discover more artists.
Green Lee
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Arin Ray
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Kenny Beats
Best Music Video of 2019: TOSS UP BETWEEN GINGER ROOT’S “WEATHER” & “B4” BOTH FIRE. HUGE FAN. CAMERON LEW, YOU’RE THE MAN.
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: BENEE
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: SLOWTHAI AT THE ECHO WITH DAVID O’ CONNOR. HOW MANY OF YOU CAN SAY THAT YOU’VE MOSHED WITH YOUR BOSS? HUH!?
Favorite 2019 trend: @foosgonewild
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Game of Thrones’ trash ass ending.
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: BENEE
Favorite Song of 2019: Monsune - “Outta My Mind”
Favorite Album of 2019: MAGGIE ROGERS – HEARD IT IN A PAST LIFE
Favorite Artist of 2019: Channel Tres
Favorite Song of the Decade: Tyler The Creator ft. Frank Ocean - “She”
Favorite Album of the Decade: SHIT. This is hard. Majid Jordan by Majid Jordan or Whack World by Tierra Whack.
Favorite Artist of the Decade: BROCKHAMPTON.
New Year’s Resolution?: To be a better son and take better care of my body. Your health is your wealth. 
Jenna Singer
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Huron John
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Johnny Utah
Best Music Video of 2019:  Loved ROLE MODEL’s newest lyric video for “that’s just how it goes” – super simple and done very well.
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: I don’t typically crush on artists, but seeing Jeremy Zucker perform live was a momementttttt
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Polo & Pan – they are incredible, such a party
Favorite 2019 trend: Loose jeans lol – may low rise skinny jeans burn in the past forever
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Diplo playing Stagecoach – still confused, slightly jealous I missed it
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Ahhhhh! This is so hard to tell, the ability to make it big has been redefined with the ability to make music in your room. Really digging Gracie Abrams right now!
Favorite Song of 2019:  I have the worst memory, but “Hit the Back” by King Princess is a whole jam and has been on repeat
Favorite Album of 2019: Again, worst memory but LOVING Immunity by Clairo right now
Favorite Artist of 2019: Clairo
Favorite Song of the Decade: i. have. the. worst. memory. I’m going to go with “Stolen Dance” by Milky Chance
Favorite Album of the Decade: Sadnecessary by Milky Chance – a go to
Favorite Artist of the Decade: … Justin Bieber. Not for necessarily for his music, he’s withstood well against a lot of pressures from being such a world famous artist
New Year’s Resolution?: MAKE BIG CAREER MOVES – also carve out more time to relax. You are your best when you’re rested and clear-minded!
David O’ Connor
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Sam Fender. So much more to come from him, can’t wait.
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Clairo, built her own queendom of timely perception.
Best Music Video of 2019: “CRYABY” by Dijon. Visually tackles an emotion that’s hard not to look at.
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Lauren Sanderson. She may not care but I do enough for the both of us.
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Sir SlowThai @The Echo w/ @fuqgreen.
Favorite 2019 trend: Flood-prepped pants  
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Lizzo memeing and melting the internet at every occasion.
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Arlo Parks, Deb Never, Dijon, Arizona Zervas, Audrey Mika, Alaina Castillo, Garçons, Sam Fender.
Favorite Song of 2019: “CHA” by LAUNDRY DAY. I am equally nostalgic and envious to write so honestly about teenage angst.
Favorite Album of 2019: slowthai - Nothing Great about Britain
Favorite Artist of 2019: slowthai
Favorite Song of the Decade: ANHONI - “Drone Bomb Me.” If you know me well, maybe too well, I’ll sing this song happily and loudly.
Favorite Album of the Decade: Intuitively obvious but My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was the decade’s benchmark
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Kanye. Defending him became my protagonist social calendar.
New Year’s Resolution?: Work with more diehards before I die.
Malcolm Gray
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Sudan Archives
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Channel Tres
Best Music Video of 2019: Solange - “Almeda”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Green Leef
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Channel Tres at The Moroccan Lounge
Favorite 2019 trend: Creatives demanding ownership
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: The last season of Game of Thrones being so mid
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Baby Keem
Favorite Song of 2019: Tyler, The Creator - “I Think”
Favorite Album of 2019: Toro y Moi - Outer Peace
Favorite Artist of 2019: Toro y Moi
Favorite Song of the Decade: Darius - “Hot Hands”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Kanye West - Yeezus
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Frank Ocean
New Year’s Resolution?: Listen to more music and make some music
Jimmy Smith
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Can't Swim
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Grayscale and Angel Du$t
Best Music Video of 2019: Blink-182 - “Not Another Christmas Song”
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Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Vans Warped Tour 25 Year Anniversary Festival
Favorite 2019 trend: TikTok, all of it.
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: The Chats
Favorite Song of 2019: Bring Me The Horizon - “Sugar Honey Ice & Tea”
Favorite Album of 2019: Issues - Beautiful Oblivion
Favorite Artist of 2019: Waterparks
Favorite Song of the Decade: Angel Du$t - “Toxic Boombox”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Every Time I Die - Low Teens
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Every Time I Die
New Year’s Resolution?: Meet My Chemical Romance
Alec Wing
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Little Simz
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Billie Eilish
Best Music Video of 2019: FKA twigs - “Cellophane”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: UMI
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: James Blake / The Strokes / The Who
Favorite 2019 trend: IGOR Wig
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Drake Getting Booed off stage at Camp Flog Gnaw
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Aldous Harding
Favorite Song of 2019: YBN Cordae ft. Anderson .Paak - “RNP”
Favorite Album of 2019: JPEGMAFIA - All My Heroes Are Cornballs
Favorite Artist of 2019: James Blake
Favorite Song of the Decade: Frank Ocean – “Self Control”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Kendrick Lamar
New Year’s Resolution?: To build something and be proud of it.
Precious Kato
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Monsune
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: BENEE
Best Music Video of 2019: Jungle - "Casio"
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Oscar Jerome
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: The 1975 at The Roxy
Favorite 2019 trend: Wearing your jacket draped over your shoulders. It feels badass!
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Having not one but two Fyre Festival documentaries.
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: DVNA
Favorite Song of 2019: Friendly Fires - “Offline"
Favorite Album of 2019: Loyle Carner - Not Waving But Drowning
Favorite Artist of 2019: Hablot Brown
Favorite Song of the Decade: HONNE - “Take You High"
Favorite Album of the Decade: Mac Miller - The Divine Feminine
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Tom Misch
New Year’s Resolution?: Learn how to separate hope and naiveté.
Alexa Schoenfeld
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Hamzaa, Jean Dawson.
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Baby Rose, slowthai
Best Music Video of 2019: UMI ft. YEEK – “RUNNIN (EP. 3)”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: FKA Twigs, Pell
Best Concert You Attended in 2019:  PVRIS at The El REY 
Favorite 2019 trend: Millenial app astrology – have you entered the Co-Star universe?
What cultural moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: No genre boundaries, no gender boundaries
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Remi Wolf, Peach Tree Rascals
Favorite Song of 2019: Jacob Collier ft. Daniel Caesar - “Time Alone With You” 
Favorite Album of 2019:  The Menzingers - Hello Exile 
Favorite Artist of 2019: UMI
Favorite Song of the Decade: The 1975 – “SOMEBODY ELSE”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Childish Gambino – “Awaken, My Love!”
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Kanye West
New Year’s Resolution?: EXHALE DEEPER
Brooke Pohle
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Briston Maroney
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Summer Walker
Best Music Video of 2019: Jadu Heart - “Purity”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: I would end it all for A$AP Rocky this year and every year
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Maggie Rogers at the Greek Theatre
Favorite 2019 trend: Reflective 3M jackets
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: The mess of Area 51
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Patrick Martin
Favorite Song of 2019: Maggie Rogers - “Light On”
Favorite Album of 2019: Billie Eilish - When we all fall asleep where do we go?
Favorite Artist of 2019: Briston Maroney
Favorite Song of the Decade: Rihanna - “Stay”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Lorde - Pure Heroine
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Rainbow Kitten Surprise
New Year’s Resolution?: Put my mental health first!!!
Jess Chung
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Rosemary Fairweather
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: BENEE
Best Music Video of 2019: Crumb - “M.R.”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Pedro Sampaio
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Dominic Fike
Favorite 2019 trend: fanny packs !
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: the reappearance of Keanu Reeves on social media / memes / movies / games
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Clairo
Favorite Song of 2019: Rex Orange County - “10/10”
Favorite Album of 2019: BROCKHAMPTON - Ginger
Favorite Artist of 2019: BROCKHAMPTON
Favorite Song of the Decade: Dominic Fike - “King of Everything” 
Favorite Album of the Decade: Tyler, the Creator - Flower Boy 
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Tyler, the Creator
New Year’s Resolution?: Do more hikes !
Jessica Thomas
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Hope Tala
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Rosalia
Best Music Video of 2019:  Ashnikko - “Hi It’s Me”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: ROSALÍA
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: BANKS at the Palladium
Favorite 2019 trend: Not sure if this counts but this dude is my hero… (editor’s note: totally doesn’t but I’ll accept cause same)
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What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Juice WRLD’s tragic passing and the effect it will have on generations of creatives to come.
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Boy in Space (!!!)  
Favorite Song of 2019: YBN Cordae ft. Anderson. Paak - “RNP“
Favorite Album of 2019: Matthew Chaim - The Mathematics of Nature
Favorite Artist of 2019: Lolo Zouaï
Favorite Song of the Decade: BANKS - "Gemini Feed"
Favorite Album of the Decade: SZA  - Ctrl
Joey Legittino
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: BabyJake
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Aries
Best Music Video of 2019: Supa Bwe ft. Qari - “LOOK”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Kailee Morgue
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Beck, Cage the Elephant, and Spoon at FivePoint Ampitheatre 
Favorite 2019 trend:Cowboy culture hitting the mainstream. Yee Yee!
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Eating tide pods
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Ant Saunders
Favorite Song of 2019: Augustine - “Guts”
Favorite Album of 2019: Cage the Elephant - “Social Cues”
Favorite Artist of 2019: BabyJake
Favorite Song of the Decade: Mac Miller - “Self Care”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Blink-182 - “Neighborhoods”
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Mac Miller forever
New Year’s Resolution?: To not wait until New Years to make new resolutions for myself.
Chase Nathan
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: EARTHGANG
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: JID
Best Music Video of 2019: DaBaby - “BOP”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Dominic Fike :)
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: slowthai at Flog Gnaw
Favorite 2019 trend: Baggy Pants - no more of that cuffed pant look
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Being 10th row at Flog Gnaw for Drake
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Bakar, Guapdad 4000, Kent Jamz, Grip, KEY!, Mez
Favorite Song of 2019: Tyler, The Creator - “ARE WE STILL FRIENDS?”
Favorite Album of 2019: Dreamville - Revenge Of The Dreamers III
Favorite Artist of 2019: Tyler, The Creator
Favorite Song of the Decade: Mac Miller ft. Anderson .Paak - “Dang!”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Anderson .Paak - “Malibu”
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Tie between Anderson .Paak and Pusha T
What Is Your New Year’s Resolution?: Be more positive!
George Schaefer
Most Underrated Artist of 2019: Pi'erre Bourne
Best Breakout Artist of 2019: Baby Keem
Best Music Video of 2019: Octavian ft. Skepta & Michael Phantom - “Bet”
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Biggest Artist Crush of 2019: Summer Walker, Jhene Aiko
Best Concert You Attended in 2019: Baby Keem at The Roxy
Favorite 2019 trend: Igor Wig
What moment of 2019 will you not be forgetting anytime soon?: Watching Drake get boo'ed off stage
Who is poised to be the breakout artist(s) of 2020: Jean Dawson
Favorite Song of 2019: Pi'erre Bourne - “Guillotine”
Favorite Album of 2019: Baby Keem - DIE FOR MY BITCH
Favorite Artist of 2019: Toro y Moi
Favorite Song of the Decade: Kanye West ft. Pusha T - “Runaway”
Favorite Album of the Decade: Frank Ocean - Channel Orange
Favorite Artist of the Decade: Frank Ocean
New Year’s Resolution?: Get a job.
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Kiki’s Game Preview to the Chicago Blackhawks-Minnesota Wild Game (12\27\2018)
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Previously in the Blackhawks’ Last Game:
The Blackhawks lost to the Florida Panthers 6-3 on Sunday evening, ending their three-game winning streak; they have also scored a first-period goal in four of their last five games.
Alex DeBrincat scored his 17th goal of the season and his third power play goal; he currently shares first in both goals (with Patrick Kane) and power-play goals (with Jonathan Toews) this season; his 45 career goals are the most by any Blackhawks player since his debut back on October 5, 2017 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Dylan Strome had a multi-point game with a goal & two assists, making it his second multi-point game as a Blackhawk and the second time in his 63-game career that he has gotten three points in a game; the last time was back on March 31, 2018 versus the St. Louis Blues back when he was with the Arizona Coyotes (with 3 assists); he also won 67% of his faceoffs; he has won 67% or more of his faceoffs this season.
Patrick Kane extended his point streak to five games as he got an assist on Dylan Strome’s goal; he has 7 points (with 5 assists & 2 goals) and has gotten a point in 10 of his last 11 games, tallying a total of 14 points (with 10 assists & 4 goals).
Connor Murphy had a multi-point game by scoring his first goal of the season and getting his fourth assist of the season on Dylan Strome’s goal, giving him 5 points (with 4 assists & 1 goal) in his last 5 games; it was also his first multi-point game since March 21, 2017 versus the Tampa Bay Lightning back when he was with the Arizona Coyotes.
Brandon Saad blocked three shots in the game which matches a career high (four times) and is also the second most by a Blackhawks forward this season.
Jonathan Toews got his 16th assist of the season on Alex DeBrincat’s goal; he is currently second on the team in points & assists and third on the team in goals.
Cam Ward was the losing goaltender; he made 21 saves out of 26 shots on goal.
Blackhawks vs. Wild:
Tonight will be the third time this season that the Blackhawks and the Minnesota Wild will play against each other this season; they will face each other one more time on February 2, 2019.
The last time that the Blackhawks and the Wild played against each other back on November 18, 2018, the Blackhawks defeated them 3-1 with Jonathan Toews (who also had an assist), Brandon Saad & Dominik Kahun scoring goals for the Blackhawks, and Zach Parise scoring the lone goal for the Wild.
Patrick Kane, Henri Jokiharju, Alexander Fortin & Gustav Forsling each got assists in the game.. Corey Crawford made 39 saves out of 40 shots on goal and Alex Stalock made 25 saves out of 27 shots on goal
Patrick Kane has points in six of his last seven games against the Wild.
The Minnesota Wild will be coming off a 2-1 loss against the Dallas Stars last Saturday (making it their fourth straight loss in a row) with Jason Zucker scoring the lone goal of the game; Mikael Granlund & Eric Staal were credited with the assists on Zucker’s goal and Devan Dubynk made 25 saves out of 27 shots on goal.
Players to Be Aware of:
Mikael Granlund
(who currently leads the team in points & assists, but he has only gotten 3 points with 3 assists in 3 out of his last 5 games; he got an assist in the Wild’s last game; he has 34 points with 23 assists & 11 goals so far this season)
Zach Parise
(who currently leads the team in goals, but he has only gotten 2 points with 1 goal & 1 assist in 1 out of his last 5 games; he has gotten 29 points with 15 goals & 14 assists so far this season)
Devan Dubynk [if he is the starting goaltender]
(who made 25 saves out of 27 shots on goal in the Wild’s last game; his record is currently 12-12-3 with a goals against average of 2.59 and a save percentage of .913.)
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Fox News falls to third place in the ratings after years on top, while CNN takes number one spot.
Long the king of cable news, Fox News has fallen behind competitors CNN and MSNBC in ratings. The right-leaning network started losing viewers when Trump attacked Fox in November for correctly calling Arizona in favor of Joe Biden. Disappointed in Trump’s loss, some former Fox fans have left to seek even more right-wing content on One America News Network and Newsmax.
Loss of viewers isn’t Fox News’ only worry. The network is also facing a $2.7 billion lawsuit from election technology company Smartmatic. The company alleges Fox News hosts Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, and Jeanine Pirro made false and defamatory statements about the company on air. Another voting systems company, Dominion, has already sued Rudy Giuliani and is said to be working on filing additional lawsuits against Fox News.
Meanwhile, CNN ratings soared in January during an especially busy news month that included an insurrection and President Biden’s inauguration. The network much maligned by Trump is now number one.
The head of CNN, Jeff Zucker, has announced he will stay at the company through the end of 2021 when his contract expires. The timing of the announcement is a bit strange. Who announces they are leaving a job in 10 months? But some people wonder if this is an attempt for Zucker to keep his name in the news and try to replace Jason Kilar as the head of WarnerMedia. It’s an open secret that Zucker and Kilar do not get along, and John Stankey, the head of parent company AT&T, is said to favor Zucker.
(After a news-filled January, CNN took the top spot in cable-news ratings, while Fox News fell to number three. The future of both networks remains an open question.)
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joleenccvv587 · 4 years
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Alles über Dörrautomat Stiftung Warentest ++ 2020
Steba Ed 5 Elektrischer Dörrautomat
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Lohnt Sich Ein Dörrautomat Für Mein Zuhause?
Habe bei dem geliehenen Dörrautomaten leider keine Bechreibung ( ist nicht mehr vorhanden). Ich habe mich schon nicht mehr getraut, daß ich mir den Porsche unter den Dörrautomaten bestellt habe, den SEDONA. Vor allem, wenn man großen Wert auf möglichst naturbelassenes Dörrgut legt, empfiehlt sich der Kauf eines eigenen Dörrautomaten. Beliebt unter den preisgünstigen Dörrautomaten ist das sogenannte Stapelsystem.
Welche Vorteile Bietet Ein Dörrautomat?
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Mit einem Dörrautomaten können Sie sich gesunde Gemüsechips machen und können jederzeit einen vitalen Snack genießen. Wer auf gesunde Ernährung Wert legt und dabei saisonale und regionale Lebensmittel bevorzugt, ist mit einem Dörrautomaten bestens beraten. Wie knusprig die Chips in dem Dörrautomaten werden, hängt davon ab, wie lange du sie dörren lässt. Die Bewertungskriterien für die Produkte Dörrautomat von 1A-Tests.de sind Technische Daten, Kundenmeinungen, Preise, Verkaufszahlen und Qualität.
Die 4 Besten Dörrautomaten Im Großen Vergleich Auf Stern.de
Die Hersteller von Dörrautomaten legen ihren Produkten neben der Gebrauchsanweisung oft auch Rezeptvorschläge oder Empfehlungen für Dörrzeiten bestimmter Lebensmittel bei. Auch wenn Sie Fleisch in Ihren Dörrautomaten trocknen wollen, sollten Sie sicher sein können, mit welcher Temperatur das Gerät arbeitet. Teure Modelle schneiden in unserem Test besser ab als günstige Dörrautomaten, aber die teuersten wurden dennoch nicht Testsieger. Mit welchem Luft angesaugt wird und durch ein spezielles Gebläse im Gehäuse des Dörrautomaten verteilt wird.
Lohnenswert ist ein Dörrautomat für das Trocknen großer Mengen an wasserhaltigen Produkten. Kleine Dörrautomaten sind leichtgewichtig und finden praktisch überall Dörrautomat Test Stiftung Warentest einen Platz. Der Dörrautomat arbeitet sehr leise und ist leicht zu bedienen.
Was man nicht unterschätzen sollte, ist, dass die Dörrautomaten immer Stromfresser sind.
Die warme Luft wird beim Dörrvorgang gezielt durch die übereinander geschobenen Einschübe geleitet, sodass das Dörrgut in einem Dörrautomat besonders gleichmäßig getrocknet werden kann.
Mithilfe von einem Dörrautomat kann die eigene Gartensaison das ganze Jahr über dauern.
So bekomme ich in den Sedona-Dörrautomaten gut 3 kg Äpfel zum Dörren hinein.
Auch die Größe des Dörrautomaten sollte berücksichtigt werden. Dörrautomaten sind so konzipiert, dass sich die Warmluft auf einer relativ geringen Fläche optimal verteilt und die Feuchtigkeit nach außen geleitet wird. Ähnlich wie beim Einkochautomaten ist die Nutzung eines Dörrautomaten in erster Linie ein Komfortgewinn. Erst, seitdem in den 1980er Jahren der Dörrautomat populär wurde, erfreut sich das Dörren von Nahrungsmitteln wieder einer wachsenden Beliebtheit. Ein Dörrautomat ist darauf ausgerichtet, dass er den Lebensmitteln langsam die Flüssigkeit entzieht und dafür sorgt, dass die wichtigen Nährstoffe in den Lebensmitteln erhalten bleiben.
Dörrautomaten funktionieren ähnlich wie ein Umluft – Backofen. Worauf Sie sonst noch achten sollten und welche Modelle einen überzeugenden Eindruck hinterlassen haben, möchten wir Ihnen in unserem Dörrautomaten Test und Vergleich vermitteln. Zentrifugalentsafter sowie Dörrgeräte und Dörrautomaten unterschieden.
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Kann man auch im Ofen Dörren?
Wenn ein spezielles Gerät wie der Backofen zum Trocknen verwendet wird, spricht man vom Dörren. Legen Sie Obst, Gemüse und Pilze auf mit Pergamentpapier belegte Backbleche oder auf den Gitterrost. Bei Umluft bei 30 bis maximal 70 °C trocknen.
Dieser Dörrautomat summt etwas, ist aber nicht zu laut in der Anwendung. Nach langem suchen und vergleichen habe ich diesen Dörrautomat gefunden und mich dazu entschieden ihn zu kaufen. Der BioChef Arizona Sol Dörrautomat ist ein solides Gerät für alle Dörrbegeisterten.
Das Trocknen im Dörrautomaten ist die schonendste und effizienteste Methode. Lege die Rinderstreifen einfach in die entsprechenden Gitter des Dörrautomaten und stelle die gewünschte Temperatur von 40°C ein.
Wenn ihr keinen Dörrautomaten haben solltet, so könnt ihr die Apfelringe auch in einem Backofen dörren. Für die einfachste Handhabung im Haushalt eignet sich ein Dörrgerät / Dörrautomat. Mit dem Auge ist nur bedingt zu erkennen, ob das Dörrgut im Dörrautomat, wie z.B.
Wie kann man Obst trocknen?
Wenn Sie im Backofen Pflaumen und Zwetschgen trocknen möchten, dann halbieren und entkernen Sie die Früchte. Anschließend schieben Sie sie auf mehreren Gitterrosten verteilt und in deutlichen Abständen in den Ofen. Die ideale Temperatur zum Trocknen liegt um die 60 Grad Celsius.
Anhand unseres Testartikels solltest du somit in der Lage sein, deine Entscheidung im Bezug auf den WMF Dörrautomaten für dich zu fällen. Der Zucker- oder Gewürzgehalt lässt sich mit der Wahl der Dörrautomaten also selbst festlegen und jederzeit variieren. Infrarotwärme erhitzt nicht den gesamten Innenraum eines Dörrautomatens, sondern nur die Gegenstände in ihm.
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accidental--light · 7 years
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to mia of 2018 --
2017 was a big year for you. 
you finished your first semester of college. you signed a lease on a house. you got a job at cvs over the summer, went to iceland, went to arizona, hoed around a bit, won a poetry award, dropped a major, took on two new certificates, grappled with what you wanted to do with your life, broadened those horizons. you always say that you’re “introspective to the point of narcissism” and that certainly proved true more than ever this year. however, you still managed to learn new things about yourself.
first, the bad. you overanalyzed things and obsessed. you had trouble letting things go. you had trouble making decisions and always second-guessed yourself. you spent too much time treating yourself and not enough time actually working. you lived in the past and the future more than the present. you’re not as kind as you thought you were. you’re more selfish than you thought you were. you’re not as gay as you thought you were. you like being alone but you hate being lonely. you probably have commitment issues. you have trouble with memory and can’t stay focused, probably from too much social media (you wasted a lot of time on social media). you struggled and cut yourself off from people who probably needed you just as much as you needed them.
a lot of bad stuff happened this year but we don’t need to talk about those now. you wrote them down as they happened, and now it’s time to move on from them and regain perspective.
now, the good. you joined food recovery heroes and did the food waste audit. you started caring about the environment and watching your waste and your money. you stopped drinking so much. you laughed a lot (though we both know you can laugh more and harder). you learned to sit down and shut up, to listen to the other side of things and to consume as much as your produce. you spent the summer at cvs and learned a lot about the world, other people, how to be kind and generous to strangers. you met a lot of people who changed how you saw the world there, and then at pitt; people who inspired you to do better in all parts of your life. you struggled with eating and a myriad of health issues but all in all, your tastes changed so now you actually like vegetables and whole grains better than most junk foods, and fruit is now a perfectly delicious dessert. you started figuring out fitness. you became better at interacting with strangers and classmates, made some great friends and signed a lease on a house with some of your three favorite people in the world. you got close to people you never thought you would have, and cut off some more toxic ones. you took some really incredible classes with some incredible professors, like muslims and migration, intro to poetry, renaissance art, us in the middle east, world literature, and your history seminar. you discovered incredible music, like amine, elijah who, bon iver’s 22, a million, chance the rapper, blackbear, gallant, declan mckenna, bleachers’ gone now, jeremy zucker, russ, marc e. bassy, lorde’s melodrama, and rusty clanton. you read some fantastic books, like station eleven, looking on darkness, constellation of vital phenomena, the once and future king, the egyptians, and a brief history of seven killings. you started reading for fun again and re-fell in love with prose. you started realizing things you need to change about yourself and you’re committed to changing them.
a few words of advice to help you in the upcoming year:
you love learning. act like it. spend more time reading and being present in that reading. remember how it feels to be passionate about new things.
indulging your hurt is not self-care. stop listening to so much sad music. music can be painful, and sometimes it’s a good pain, but a lot of the time it just makes pain worse. fill your life with music that makes you excited to be alive.
don’t let this sustainability thing be a phase, or just in your head. actually work on it. talk the talk, walk the walk, even if you have to give up some of your favorite things. everything that’s worth it in life takes sacrifice.
stop saying things you know you won’t stick to. you’re starting to come off as a flake. but also put yourself out there more. be friendlier to your fellow club members instead of just going to get stuff done. start going to parties again, even if you don’t drink as much. make connections, make memories.
make more art. you rediscovered drawing late this year and you still got it. you can get better if you work on it. you rediscovered prose this year and you might never get it, but that’s okay. it’s fun.
remember you are beautiful. take care in your appearance — you gotta look good to be good — but adjust your standards and don’t get caught up in numbers or what’s in the mirror. beauty is what makes you feel good. it’s inside out — inside your body (health) and inside your mind (positivity and kindness).
everything is temporary. don’t waste time on anything that (1) won’t make you happy (2) won’t make you happy in the long run (3) won’t help make the world a better place. be present. get out of your thoughts.
complain less but share more. pop your bubble of sad, then pop someone else’s. caring about other people is a good distraction from whatever’s ailing you — plus it’s just the good thing to do. you deserve it. more importantly, they deserve it.
be kinder. more considerate. more generous with your thoughts. have empathy. be a hoe if you still want to, but not a careless hoe. DA’s have feelings too. boys aren’t as dumb as you say they are (but they aren’t as important as you feel they are, either). make an effort to be more generous to those who irk you. be patient.
life will take you where it wants. just do your best and keep your eyes out for opportunities. don’t live in the past — what’s done is done, and you can’t change it. keep moving forward.
be thankful. you are loved.
you’re going to have so much fun this year. you’ll be spending the summer in pittsburgh in your new house learning arabic. you have the internship at the writing center and then the job in the fall. maybe you’ll ta or work in the archives. you’ll repair your friendships and make new ones, learn how to use the public transport and cook for yourself. you’ll take incredible classes, become editor of the lit mag, make so much art, share so much art. maybe you’ll go to spain. maybe you’ll fall in love.
2017 sucked ass but mostly because you helped it suck ass. don’t suck ass. get ass sucked.  
yours truly, mia of 2017 xx
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Astronomers find stream of early Universe stars, torn apart by our own galaxy
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Astronomers find stream of early Universe stars, torn apart by our own galaxy
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Astronomers have discovered a mysterious stream of ancient stars at the distant edges of the galaxy: a strange stellar breed so unlike any we’ve seen before, they may very well be the last of their kind.
This unusual collection of stars – called the ‘Phoenix stream’, after the Phoenix constellation in which they are visible – is what’s known as a stellar stream: an elongated chain of stars that used to exist in a spherical form, known as a globular cluster.
Such clusters can be torn asunder by a galaxy’s gravitational forces, in which case their globular form becomes warped, stretching out into a ghostly caravan of stars, fated to distantly orbit a faraway galactic core.
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(James Josephides/Swinburne Astronomy Productions/S5 Collaboration)
Above: Artist’s impression of the stellar stream wrapping around the Milky Way.
Neither stellar streams nor globular clusters are new to science, but there’s something about the Phoenix stream that is. Its chemistry is different to any globular cluster we’ve ever seen, almost like it doesn’t belong here.
“We can trace the lineage of stars by measuring the different types of chemical elements we detect in them, much like we can trace a person’s connection to their ancestors through their DNA,” explains astronomer Kyler Kuehn from the Lowell Observatory in Arizona.
“It’s almost like finding someone with DNA that doesn’t match any other person, living or dead.”
There are around 150 known globular clusters in the Milky Way, all of which exist in what’s called the galactic halo – a tenuous spherical structure that envelops the relatively flat galactic disk, where most of a galaxy’s stars otherwise congregate.
Out in the fringes of the halo, though, there are still plenty of stars assembled inside the globular clusters. Each cluster can contain hundreds of thousands of stars, and observations of the clusters in the Milky Way have shown that all clusters demonstrate a certain consistency in their stellar chemistry: the stars in the clusters are enriched with ‘heavier’ chemical elements that are more massive than hydrogen and helium.
After the Big Bang, theory holds that all the gas in the Universe was made up of either hydrogen or helium, which in turn formed the Universe’s first stars. Other elements, such as oxygen, carbon, and magnesium, only became possible much later via the fusion mechanisms of subsequent generations of stars.
The chemical legacy of those later fusion mechanisms is all around us, as a certain proportion of heavier elements has been observed in all our galaxy’s globular customers. That is, until now.
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This chemical threshold – called the metallicity floor – is not obeyed by the Phoenix stream, which demonstrates less heavy elements in its stars than we thought was theoretically possible for such a celestial structure.
“This stream comes from a cluster that, by our understanding, shouldn’t have existed,” explains astronomer Daniel Zucker from Macquarie University in Australia.
Or at least, it shouldn’t exist now, could be another way of putting it.
Observations of the Phoenix stream conducted by an international team of researchers as part of the Southern Stellar Stream Spectroscopic Survey Collaboration have revealed that its “metal abundance is substantially below the empirical metallicity floor”, the authors explain in their new study.
Up until now, the metallicity floor was a useful way of classifying a scientific constant seen across all present-day globular clusters. It still is, as it happens – but the Phoenix stream is no present-day globular cluster.
The team thinks it may be a sole survivor: a celestial relic of a bygone age in the early Universe, when stars made their light in different ways.
“One possible explanation is that the Phoenix stream represents the last of its kind, the remnant of a population of globular clusters that was born in radically different environments to those we see today,” says astronomer Ting Li from Carnegie Observatories in Pasadena.
Lots of questions remain, of course. If the Phoenix stream is a remnant of a relic from the early Universe, is it the only one? Do others also exist, hidden in the vastness of the galactic halo?
“In astronomy, when we find a new kind of object, it suggests that there are more of them out there,” says astronomer Jeffrey Simpson from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia.
If other old travellers are still on the trail, we don’t have forever to find them. Like globular clusters, stellar streams are not immortal things. Once they’re stretched out into a string of stars, it’s only a matter of time before they disband, and disperse throughout the galaxy.
“Who knows how many relics like the Phoenix stream might be hiding in the Milky Way’s halo?” wonders German astronomer J. M. Diederik Kruijssen from Heidelberg University, who wasn’t involved in the study but has authored a commentary on it.
“Now that the first one has been found, the hunt is on.”
The findings are reported in Nature.
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