sel Ice busy signing draft selections to contracts By www.winnipegfreepress.com Published On :: Mon, 4 May 2020 20:52:57 CDT It’s that time of the year in the WHL. News of player signings are a daily occurrence and the Winnipeg Ice’s management team has been busy. On Monday, the club announced ... Full Article
sel Search for self-improvement leads to joga By www.winnipegfreepress.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 06:29:18 CDT Jodian Self is hanging out with some of the biggest names in pro sports these days — all from the comfort of her south Winnipeg home. The 52-year-old former physical education ... Full Article
sel Nintendo sells a lot more Switches, as people stay at home playing Animal Crossing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 13:36:22 +0000 A couple of weeks ago, we noted some new NPD numbers pointing to a very good March for the Switch. Nintendo’s financials this week bear out the predicted surge in popularity for the three-year-old console. The company has sold 21 million Switch units in the past year, handily beating a 19.5 million forecast; 6.2 million […] Full Article Gaming Animal Crossing Nintendo Nintendo Switch Switch
sel FDA commissioner in self-quarantine after exposure to person with COVID-19 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:38:14 -0400 U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn is in self-quarantine for a couple of weeks after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, an FDA spokesman told Reuters late on Friday. Full Article domesticNews
sel Greta Thunberg says she may have had covid-19 and has self-isolated By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 15:33:26 +0000 Greta Thunberg says she and her father, Swedish actor Svante Thunberg, appear to have been infected by the coronavirus, though they have not been tested as their native Sweden is only doing so for severe cases Full Article
sel Red light could be used to precisely target rheumatoid arthritis drugs By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 14:57:21 +0000 People with rheumatoid arthritis often take medicines that can have damaging side-effects, but a system that uses red light to deliver drugs exactly where they are needed could help Full Article
sel Neymar Jr Trolls Kylian Mbappe as French Footballer Posts Picture of Himself Playing Basketball By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:55:27 -0500 Kylian Mbappe and Neymar Jr's friendship is not limited to Paris Saint Germain but also off the field. The recent example of the same could be the French footballer's recent post on social media. Mbappe posted a picture of himself on social media where he was seen playing basketball. This was quite an ideal opportunity for Neymar Jr to pull his teammate's leg and he hilariously trolled the footballer with a funny comment. Full Article
sel 'He always p*ssed himself with fear' - Melo & Balotelli hit back at 'disrespectful' Chiellini comments By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:50:41 -0500 The Juventus defender took aim at the pair in his upcoming autobiography but is now finding himself on the receiving end Full Article
sel Lockdown Effect: Junior Badminton Coach Says Feel Like a Counsellor Dealing with Frustrated Players By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:52:00 -0500 Chief junior national coach Sanjay Mishra tells his wards to try and control the negative thoughts which would also help them deal with tough match situations. Full Article
sel Selena Gomez to front online cooking series By www.music-news.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 08:30:00 +0100 The singer will present the 10-episode show from her kitchen. Full Article
sel Selena Gomez has been writing music in lockdown By www.music-news.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:25:00 +0100 The 'Lose You To Love Me' hitmaker had been busy in the studio before lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic and is desperate to keep Full Article
sel More selective elimination of leukemia stem cells and blood stem cells By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:29:15 EDT Hematopoietic stem cells from a healthy donor can help patients suffering from acute leukemia. However, the side effects of therapies are often severe. Researchers have now shown how human healthy and cancerous hematopoietic stem cells can be more selectively eliminated using immunotherapy instead of chemotherapy in mice. The aim is to test the new immunotherapy in humans as soon as possible. Full Article
sel Hackney stabbing: Boy, 16, seriously injured in 'senseless' attack By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-09T16:10:39Z A 16-year-old boy has suffered serious injuries after he was stabbed in a "senseless" attack in north-east London. Full Article
sel New York now grappling with larger Covid-19 outbreak than any country bar the US itself By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-10T07:09:00Z Read our live updates on coronavirus HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms Full Article
sel Olive and Mabel: BBC Sports pundit Andrew Cotter delights Twitter with closely fought match... for toy bone By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-10T13:00:34Z Follow the latest coronavirus sports news HERE Follow our live Covid-19 updates HERE Full Article
sel Prince William praises Church of Scotland for 'reinventing itself' amid coronavirus pandemic By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-11T17:51:00Z Read our live coronavirus updates HERE Full Article
sel Pharmacist and surveyor arrested on suspicion of illegally selling coronavirus tests By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-15T14:29:10Z Follow our live coronavius updates HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms Full Article
sel Coronavirus self-testing kits 'to be delivered to UK homes by Amazon' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T01:23:00Z Live coronavirus updates here Full Article
sel Food For London Now: Sir Peter Blake posters for appeal sell out, raising £100,000 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T09:30:00Z A series of 100 limited edition Sir Peter Blake prints that yesterday went on sale to support our Food For London Now appeal sold out in just nine hours. Full Article
sel Seven Days quiz: Test yourself on the news and happenings of the past week By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-18T03:59:26Z It's been another week in lockdown for most of us but that doesn't mean the world of news has stopped spinning. Full Article
sel Richard Branson warns Virgin Atlantic will collapse without Government support as he defends himself over bailout backlash By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T09:04:00Z Billionaire Sir Richard Branson today warned Virgin Atlantic will need financial aid from the Government in order to survive the coronavirus crisis as he defended himself amid backlash over a bailout request. Full Article
sel British self-employed dad wins £58m EuroMillions jackpot By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-22T15:46:00Z A self-employed dad has won last Friday's £58 million EuroMillions jackpot. Full Article
sel Seven Days quiz: Test yourself on the news and happenings from the past week By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-25T07:16:00Z It's been another week in lockdown for most of us but that doesn't mean the world of news has stopped spinning. Full Article
sel UK following reports that Kim Jong Un is dead 'very closely', Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab confirms By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-26T10:49:00Z The Foreign Secretary has confirmed the Government is following reports of Kim Jong Un's death "very closely". Full Article
sel 'His pleasure was short lived': Man caught touching himself while driving on busy motorway By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T14:58:00Z A man was pulled over in his car on the M6 motorway after he was caught in a compromising – and illegal – position, police said. Full Article
sel Disney selling themed face masks to raise money for coronavirus fight By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-01T11:23:17Z Disney has said it will donate one million face masks to children in vulnerable communities to help fight the spread of coronavirus. Full Article
sel Selectively lifting coronavirus lockdown 'could lead to resentment', says expert By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T20:56:08Z Selectively lifting lockdown restrictions in the UK risks "potential divisions between groups", an expert has said. Full Article
sel War memorial in north London defaced in 'senseless' act of vandalism By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-05T16:39:03Z A London war memorial has been vandalised in what police described as a "senseless" act. Full Article
sel 'Flynn should NEVER have been prosecuted': Kimberley Strassel lays absolute WASTE to the FBI in devastating thread By twitchy.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:42:11 Z Full Article <![CDATA[FBI]]> <![CDATA[Comey]]> <![CDATA[Flynn]]> <![CDATA[deep state]]> <![CDATA[Kimberley Strassel]]>
sel ‘EVIL’: Ben Shapiro shines damning spotlight on how media’s partisan selective outrage has impacted DeSantis vs. Cuomo in the polls By twitchy.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:42:03 Z Full Article <![CDATA[Ben Shapiro]]> <![CDATA[Florida]]> <![CDATA[media]]> <![CDATA[New York]]> <![CDATA[COVID]]>
sel Global Boom, Pandemic, Crash: Is History Just Repeating Itself? (in Analysis) By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 19:39:00Z If Peter Turchin is right, we face the end of a 300-year cycle, as did previous far-flung empires. Related StoriesLet’s Debunk the Myth Living More Densely Breeds Disease (in Analysis)Now Would Be a Good Time to Get to Know the Ancient Stoics (in Analysis)The Other Virus Test: Who’s a True Leader? (in Analysis) Full Article
sel Xbox One X (as-is condition, console only FOR REPAIR, PARTS ONLY NOT NEW IN BOX, YOU MIGHT NEED TO FIX THEM understood? NOTNEW) $139.99 (Ebay seller) By www.cheapassgamer.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 11:56:12 +0000 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Microsoft-Xbox-One-X-1TB-Black-Console-as-is-for-repair-or-parts-only/264227168298 YMMV obviously--I ordered two of these a month ago and they have been running fine for me. All I had to do was reinstall the newest system update and they have both been fine with no issues. One system's issue noted was "freezes" and the other was "no video". It says he has only 2 in stock, but I bought two a while back and the listing has remained active for the entire time with stock available, so he probably leaves the number low to keep demand going. This is probably a bulk buyer who doesn't extensively troubleshoot the systems. I am not affiliated with the seller. Cosmetically, the systems are nice enough to trade in without taking a refurb fee when stores re-open for business. Full Article
sel Tips for home-schooling parents during a pandemic: First, trust yourself and teachers. By rssfeeds.usatoday.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:26:03 +0000 We shouldn't expect a normal level of learning right now and teachers are prepared to catch kids up this fall. Their message to parents: Leave it to us. Full Article
sel Bella Hadid Unfollows Selena Gomez Just One Day After Refollowing Her By www.mtv.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:24:12 +0100 Fans celebrated their friendship too soon Full Article
sel Our selective sympathy By backofthebook.ca Published On :: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 21:19:08 +0000 By Brady Tighe It is a powerful thing to see the destroyed homes of the Beacon Hill neighborhood in Fort McMurray — husks of buildings that once contained a family, their possessions, their memories, their keepsakes, their records, and their favourite throw pillows; everything minor and major, wiped out by an implacable force. The destruction […] Full Article Living Alberta disaster Fort McMurray refugees Syria
sel Bill & Ted Face the Music: Fans urged to submit videos of themselves for chance to appear in movie By uk.movies.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 19:27:04 GMT Bill & Ted fans now have a chance to appear in the franchise’s next instalment.A new contest unveiled on Tuesday urges people to film themselves playing music and/or dancing to a pre-recorded demo track. Full Article
sel We Aren’t Selfish After All - Issue 84: Outbreak By nautil.us Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 15:30:00 +0000 What is this pandemic doing to our minds? Polls repeatedly show it’s having an adverse effect on our mental health. Physical distancing, for some, means social isolation, which has long been shown to encourage depression. Previous disasters have been followed by waves of depression, exacerbated by financial distress. The situation also puts us in a state of fear and anxiety—anxiety about financial strain, about being lonely, about the very lives of ourselves and our loved ones.This fear can also bring out some of the everyday irrationalities we all struggle with. We have trouble thinking about numbers—magnitudes, probabilities, and the like—and when frightened we tend toward absolutes. Feeling powerless makes people more prone to conspiracy theories. We naturally believe that big effects should have big causes, and we see with the current coronavirus, as we did with AIDS and SARS, conspiracy theories claiming that the virus was engineered as a weapon.We are seeing the theory of “collective resilience,” an informal solidarity among people, in action. These psychological ramifications can make us fail to behave as well as we should. We have what psychologists call a “behavioral immune system” that makes us behave in ways that, in general, make us less likely to catch infectious disease. Things we perceive as being risky for disease makes us wary. An unfortunate side effect is that it increases prejudice against foreigners, people with visible sores or deformities, and people we perceive as simply being ugly. Politically, this can result in xenophobia and outgroup distrust. Coronavirus-related attacks, possibly encouraged by the misleading term “Chinese virus,” have plagued some ethnic Asian people.And yet, in spite of all of the harm the pandemic seems to be wreaking on our minds, there are also encouraging acts of kindness and solidarity. In turbulent times, people come together and help each other.A RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS: Author Jim Davies took this photo in Centretown, Ottawa. The sign in the window reads, “Physical distancing is an act of love.”Jim DaviesIn the days after the World Trade Center fell, it wasn’t just the police, hospitals, and firefighters who came forward to help, it was normal citizens who often put themselves at risk to help other people out. An equities trader named Sandler O’Neill helped rescue a dozen people and then went back to save more. A tour guide at the Pentagon helped victims outside, and then went back in the burning building to help more. We find these kinds of behaviors in every disaster.During this pandemic, we see the same thing. Some acts are small and thoughtful, such as putting encouraging signs in windows. Others have made games out of window signs, putting up rainbows for children on walks to count. Some show support for health care and other frontline workers, applauding or banging on pots on their balconies and at windows in a nightly ritual. Others are helping in more substantial ways. In the United Kingdom, over half a million people signed up to be a National Health Volunteer, supporting the most vulnerable people, who have to stay home.John Drury, a professor of social psychology at the University of Sussex, England, who studies people’s behavior in disasters, has seen these acts of kindness in his own neighborhood over the past month. He and his neighbors set up a WhatsApp group to help one another with shopping. “I think that translates across the country and probably across the world,” Drury says. “People are seeing themselves as an us, a new kind of we, based on the situation that we all find ourselves in. You’ve got this idea of common fate, which motivates our care and concern for others.”We have always been a social species who rely on each other for happiness and our survival. Drury is the pioneer of a theory known as “collective resilience,” which he describes as “informal solidarity among people in the public.” Drury’s study of the 2005 London bombing disaster found that mutual helping behaviors were more common than selfish ones. This basic finding has been replicated in other disasters, including the crash of the Ghana football stadium and the 2010 earthquake and tsunami in Chile. In disasters, Drury says, people reach heights of community and cooperation they’ve never reached before.It turns out that being in a dangerous situation with others fosters a new social identity. Boundaries between us, which seem so salient when things are normal, disappear when we perceive we’re locked in a struggle together, with a common fate, from an external threat. People go from me thinking to we thinking. Respondents in studies about disasters often spontaneously bring up this feeling of group cohesion without being asked. The greater unity they felt, the more they helped.Popular conceptions of how people respond in a crisis involve helplessness, selfishness, and panic. In practice, though, this rarely happens. “One of the reasons people die in emergencies isn’t overreaction, it’s underreaction,” Drury says. “People die in fires mainly because they’re too slow. They underestimate risk.” The myth of panic can lead to emergency policies that do more harm than good. At one point during Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana governor at the time Kathleen Blanco warned looters that National Guard troops “know how to shoot and kill, and they are more than willing to do so if necessary, and I expect they will.” A few days later, New Orleans police officers shot six civilians, wounding four and killing two.People revert to selfishness when group identity starts to break down. Drury describes how people acted when the cruise ship, Costa Concordia sank off the coast of Italy in 2012. “There was cooperation until one point, when people got to the lifeboats and there was pushing,” Drury says. “Selfishness isn’t a default because many times people are cooperative. It’s only in certain conditions that people might become selfish and individualistic. Perhaps there isn’t a sense of common fate, people are positioned as individuals against individuals. After a period of time, people run out of energy, run out of emotional energy, run out of resources, and that goodwill, that support, starts to decline. They just haven’t got the resources to help each other.”Perceptions of group behavior can shape public policy. It’s important that policymakers, rather than seeing groups as problems to be overcome, which can lead to riots and mob behavior, take account of how people in groups help one another. After all, we have always been a social species who rely on each other for happiness and our survival. And groups can achieve things that individuals cannot. This understanding couldn’t be more important than now. We can build on people’s naturally arising feelings of unity by emphasizing that we are all in this together, and celebrating the everyday heroes who, sometimes at great cost, go out of their way to make the pandemic a little less awful.Jim Davies is a professor of cognitive science at Carleton University and author of Imagination: The Science of Your Mind’s Greatest Power. He is co-host of the Minding the Brain podcast.Lead image: Franzi / ShutterstockRead More… Full Article
sel Shanghai Disneyland Sells Out Of Tickets For Post-Shutdown Reopening By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:41:56 -0400 Visitors' health status will be checked on a smartphone app before they enter the park. Once inside, they will be required to wear face masks at all times unless they are eating. Full Article
sel Marvel actor Deborah Ann Woll 'struggling with self-doubt' following Daredevil cancellation: 'I haven't had an acting job since' By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-10T12:55:00Z 'If I'm not acting, I'm not sure who I am,' the True Blood star said Full Article
sel Matt Lucas lands new self-isolation entertainment show on Channel 4 By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T10:44:50Z 'Reasons to be Cheerful with Matt Lucas' will start on 26 April Full Article
sel Normal People: First-look clip released from BBC adaptation of Sally Rooney's best-selling novel By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T05:37:03Z New clip gives viewers a sense of what the much-anticipated series will be like Full Article
sel The 15 best podcasts to listen to while you're self-isolating By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-23T12:18:00Z From the intricate storytelling of online culture podcast 'Reply All' to the relaxed gossip of reality star Gemma Collins, Annie Lord ranks the best podcasts to listen to while in quarantine Full Article
sel Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies reveals the two star names he thinks should have replaced David Tennant By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T15:34:00Z After the tenth Doctor met his end, there was the chance for a new 'superstar' to appear, says Davies Full Article
sel Code 404, review: As with the bungling DI John Major himself, this comedy only just about works By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-29T20:12:00Z This brand new laugh-out-loud police series stars Stephen Graham and Daniel Mays Full Article
sel Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones had to 'awkwardly snog the air' during audition self-tape By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T08:28:00Z Show has been praised for its representation of consensual sex Full Article
sel Zach Braff reveals what he's learnt about himself during lockdown By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-01T08:39:00Z Actor and writer also shared what he felt were the hardest things about life during lockdown Full Article
sel Gogglebox's Malone family defend themselves from viewer complaints over social distancing By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-03T08:44:00Z Many are confused as to how show can continue despite lockdown Full Article
sel Good Morning Britain viewers question why Susanna Reid isn't self-isolating after Piers Morgan coronavirus test By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T09:01:39Z Morgan announced he'd be taking a leave of absence from the show until he receives the results of a Covid-19 test Full Article
sel Elon Musk says he's selling all his possessions so people can't attack him for being a billionaire By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T18:00:00Z Tesla CEO is back on Joe Rogan's podcast Full Article
sel Judith Lucy vs Men: cheer yourself with a short fix of standup – video By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T02:02:24Z With comedy festivals cancelled around the world, Amazon Prime is releasing 10 original Australian standup specials to tide you over. Filmed at Melbourne's Malthouse theatre during the Before Times, the biweekly series has featured names like Celia Pacquola, Zoë Coombs Marr and Dilruk Jayasinha – with Tom Gleeson, Anne Edmonds and Tom Walker coming up soon. A few minutes of each is being published exclusively on Guardian Australia, and this week we have Judith Lucy, from her 2019 tour Judith Lucy vs Men• Two Amazon Original standup specials will be released each week from 10 April. Amazon Prime is offering a 30-day free trial here Continue reading... Full Article Comedy Comedy Culture