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Alyssa Milano Dragged for Attempting to Fundraise for Son’s Baseball Trip | TMZ Live [Video]

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The Cricket Show- Cricket Talk with Host Leon Francis 01/21 by The Cricket Show [Video]

Coach’s Corner with Jatin Patel, Cricket discussion. Birthday and Anniversary celebrations with Audley Watson. Focus on the Laws of Cricket: Laws 25, Batter’s innings and Runners, Presented by Hyacinth Christian. West Indies Men’s Test match tour of Australia. ICC Players of the month of December 2023 West Indies Women international players, 4 retirements. CWI: Two new teams in West Indies Championship 2024. ICC U19 World Cup Tournament, West Indies, and USA men’s matches & Scores. South African, SA20 matches, scores and results. Pakistan Men’s tour of New Zealand. Australia: Men’s Big Bash League. New Zealand Super Smash Tournament. Join us for these and other cricket news. Telephone: 1 (515) 605 9850. Email us, thecricketshow@comcast.net Online, www.blogtalkradio.com/thecricketshow The Cricket Show is a not-for-profit Organization run and staffed by an all-volunteer team of enthusiasts. Small donations and contributions help to pay the studio rental and keep the Show on the air for 13 years. Please continue to support us. Send your contribution to: The Cricket Show Inc; P.O. Box 1139, Crawfordville, FL 32326. Your support is appreciated.

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Now experts want ALCOHOL to be sold in plain packaging [Video]

Now experts want ALCOHOL to be sold in plain packaging Alcohol should be sold in plain packaging or be plastered with cigarette-style health warnings, campaigners say. It comes after a study suggested uniform branding — mirroring how tobacco is sold — would be less appealing. Stirling University researchers believe doing so would help cut drinking rates. They warned attractive colours adorned on bottles of beer, wine and spirits could be dulling important medical warnings. The authors say their findings provide ‘pause for thought’ on ‘unrestricted’ alcohol boxes and wrappers. Alison Douglas, chief executive of Alcohol Focus Scotland — the charity that funded the study, called for immediate action.  She said: ‘Mandating health warnings on alcohol products would help to counter the attractiveness of packaging and address current low levels of knowledge of alcohol harm.’ But industry groups have hit back, saying making packaging appealing was common across all forms of marketing.  Would you still be in the mood for a Mars bar if it came with a photo of someone getting open heart surgery?  Experts suggest cigarette-style warnings on the nation’s favourite chocolate bars could help tackle obesity.  Similar pictures have adorned tobacco products since 2008 and are credited with pushing smoking rates down in the UK in recent years. Now experts from Cambridge University have shown cigarette-style packaging would also put people off junk food. Seven in 10 people chose a piece of fruit over a Galaxy, Mars, Dairy Milk or Snickers that had a graphic label, in one test of the tactic.  Messages alerted them to the risk of heart disease, obesity and cancer from eating ‘excess calories’. In comparison, only about 40 per cent of the volunteers chose fruit when they saw standard chocolate packaging.  Researchers claim emphasising the ‘relationship between the product and its health effects may be the key to targeting unhealthy food consumption’. The study found that random gruesome images that had no links to people’s health also put them off eating chocolate bars. Some participants were asked to choose between fruit or chocolate that had a photo of a dead dog that had been abandoned on the road. The study looked at whether young drinkers were influenced by the packaging when it came to deciding which alcoholic beverage to buy. It found some of the 50 young Scotts bought drinks based on seeing colourful, attractive or memorable packaging. Others opted for small packs for ease of drinking on public transport or concealing it from police, according to the study in the Journal for Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. Some participants reported downing 80 units per week — equivalent to roughly six pints of low strength beer, or 11 shots of spirits per day.  NHS recommendations say adults should not drink more than 14 units each week. Volunteers were presented with a range of alcoholic beverages sold in Britain, such as beer Stella Artois, vodka brand Smirnoff, and Gordon’s gin.  One young man said: ‘I don’t actually like beer, but I bought it [Brewdog] specifically because I liked the packaging.’   Another male said: ‘Colour is what attracts people, it’s all about colours.’ One female respondent said she preferred small packs of slim cans of wine like Barefoot as they ‘quick, easy, grab and go’ and therefore were easier to consume in public settings like trains whist avoiding attention from police.   Others reported keeping old bottles of ‘cool’, unusual, or expensive alcoholic drinks like Hendrick’s Gin or Crystal Head Vodka.     Lead researcher Daniel Jones said: ‘Alcohol packaging can capture attention, create appeal, and help shape perceptions of the product, drinker and drinking experience. ‘Our findings may help to inform future research and policies.  ‘Including prominent warnings on packs could reduce appeal, increase awareness of alcohol-related risks, and support a decrease in consumption.’ Since 2016, all tobacco products in the UK have had to be sold in drab, standardised packaging after health groups campaigned for the change.  Matt Lambert, chief executive of Britain’s alcohol marketing regulator, argued the study’s findings were unsurprising. ‘This study demonstrates that the packaging of a product… #breakingnews #news #latestnews #00breakingnews #dailynews #20July2022 #July #2022Created by 00Breaking Newshttps://www.youtube.com/00breakingnewshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcH6ibWROf18SVWqGTY9_Dg?sub_confirmation=1Join this channel to enjoy the privileges:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcH6ibWROf18SVWqGTY9_Dg/join

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Mass shootings propel the House Democratic campaign arm to raise $41 million last quarter [Video]

Mass shootings propel the House Democratic campaign arm to raise $41 million last quarter The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) raised $40.7 million in the last three months – and edged ahead of Republicans in June amid a fundraising haul following a series of mass shootings. The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) brought in $16.5 million last month compared to the DCCC’s $17 million. Democrats said that last quarter’s figures were the largest ever in the second quarter of an election year. Even with the edge over Republicans in quarter two of Fiscal Year 2022, experts are still predicting a Democratic bloodbath in the midterm elections that many feel could see the Senate and House flip back to red. In attempts to try and avoid this, Democrats are using the recent mass shootings and the Supreme Court overturn of Roe v. Wade to mobilize voters who want more gun reform and abortion protections. ‘Democrats continue to prove they are fighting for the people while Republicans consume themselves with dangerous extremism that puts lives at risk,’ Representative Sean Patrick Maloney, the DCCC chair, told Fox News in a statement. The New York Democrat said ‘voters are angry, energized, and ready to rally behind Democrats as we fight against the extremist MAGA agenda in this consequential election.’ The DCCC’s only goal is to get Democrats elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. An example of how Democrats are pushing ahead of Republicans through fundraising efforts is in Georgia, where incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock raised $17.2 million from April-June compared to his Republican rival Herschel Walker, who brought in $6.2 million in the same time frame. The Georgia primary elections in May led to a runoff election in late June where Warnock and Walker won their respective elections by landslides. The two will go head-to-head in November. Warnock has $22 cash on hand while Walker, who is backed by Donald Trump, has just $7 million. Democrats claim that their massive haul in June was proof that ‘donors acted swiftly to reject’ GOP opposition to gun reform and the overturn of Roe v. Wade. The DCCC said it’s a protest of what they called ‘divisive and cruel politics House Republicans are selling.’ In May there were two mass shootings in the matter of 10 days. The first at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 and injured three and another at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas that killed 19 kids, two teachers and injured 17 others. Both shooters were 18-years-old. This led to the bipartisan passage of the largest gun reform bill since the 1990s. But Democrats claim more work needs done, including a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines. #breakingnews #news #latestnews #00breakingnews #dailynews #15July2022 #July #2022Created by 00Breaking Newshttps://www.youtube.com/00breakingnewshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcH6ibWROf18SVWqGTY9_Dg?sub_confirmation=1Join this channel to enjoy the privileges:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcH6ibWROf18SVWqGTY9_Dg/join

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Afrikicks Foundation: Foundation to donate sports equipment to Ghanaian children – AM Sports. [Video]

Foundation to donate sports equipment to Ghanaian children – AM Sports on JoyNews.#AfrikicksFoundation#AMShow#AMSports#MyJoyOnlinehttps://www.myjoyonline.com/ghana-news/Subscribe for more videos just like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChd1DEecCRlxaa0-hvPACCw/ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joy997fm Twitter: https://twitter.com/Joy997FM Instagram: https://bit.ly/3J2l57 Click to this for more news: https://www.myjoyonline.com/