Wait Who Is Kingpin Again And Is Daredevil In The Mcu Now

In the closing moment of Hawkeye Episode 5, Vincent D’Onofrio returned as Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin. But questions abound! Is this Kingpin the same guy that D’Onofrio portrayed in the (until now non-canon) Netflix Marvel’s Daredevil from 2014-2018 opposite Charlie Cox’s Daredevil? Or is this some new iteration: a D’Onofrio-portrayed Kingpin wholly new to the MCU? We’re going to explore that with you, but let’s start with a primer on Kingpin’s deal in the comics and Marvel’s Daredevil show so you’ll have a good sense of what’s afoot as Hawkeye comes to its conclusion....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 581 words · Heather Matty

Watch 3 Best Moments From The 2021 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

This year’s high-energy ceremony was especially exciting in contrast to last year’s toned-down event. Due to COVID, the entire thing included no live performances and it was only viewable on HBO. But with the vaccine rollout, the live element of rock and roll returned and it was a night to remember. Here are three of the most unforgettable moments from the event. A Beatle Gets Back on Stage The highlight of the night was unquestionably when living legend Paul McCartney hopped onstage to jam with the Foo Fighters, who were also welcomed into the Hall....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 354 words · Tamara Gephart

Watch This Dad Nail His Cheerleader Daughter S Routine In The Stands

The York High School Falcons football team was playing Warhill High School, which means the York cheer team was on the sidelines, doing its part to keep the crowd’s energy up. One person they didn’t have to worry about psyching up? Hekili Holland, the father of one of their members who impressively performed the routine along with the team. In a now-viral video shot and shared by Scott Willard, father of one of York’s football players, Holland is seen jumping up and down in the stands as the cheerleaders runs along the track....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 295 words · Louis Oakes

Watch Video Of Doctor Observing Baby After Delivering Newborn En Caul

The child was delivered by Dr. Rodrigo da Rosa Filho and was one of three triplets, two of which were born en caul. Dr. Rosa Filho decided to temporarily keep the child in the amniotic sac and a video shows him and others observing and admiring the newborn as she wiggles around, unaware that she has already been born. Dr. Rosa Filho posted the video on his Instagram with a caption that translates to: “Yesterday we birthed the triplets!...

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 171 words · Hector Carter

Waze Now Lets You Record Turn By Turn Voice Directions

RELATED: These Vibrating GPS Insoles Ensure You’ll Never Get Lost To access the feature, simply download the update, head into Settings, click on Sound & Voice, and hit the “New!” button on top of Voice Recorder. And if you don’t want to upload your kids’ voices (or if they won’t sit still for that long), why not steal your buddy or wife’s phone and upload your voice to theirs. The process of recording every individual command for every possible direction is obviously fairly extensive, but seeing their face the first time they hear you bark out directions from their phone will be worth it....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 104 words · Christina Mclaughlin

What A Child Learns From Empty Threats

“Any empty threat teaches a child that they can get away with things,” explains Dr. Nancy Darling, Chair of Psychology at Oberlin College and author of Thinking About Kids on Psychology Today. “You’re drawing attention to the punishment and teaching them to be sneaky, lie and avoid punishment.” The problem with empty threats, according to Darling, is one of incomplete socialization. In the best-case scenario, a child who is socialized accepts the values a parent holds dear....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 535 words · Geneva Volk

What Causes Food Allergies Scientists Are Pointing To Junk Food

“As of yet, existing hypotheses and models of food allergy do not adequately explain the dramatic increase observed in the last years — so dietary AGEs may be the missing link,” study coauthor Dr. Roberto Berni Canani, a professor of pediatric gastroenterology at the University of Naples, said in a statement. Food allergies have been steadily on the rise globally, spiking to a prevalence rate of up to 10 percent in some countries....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Carroll Doyle

What Falling Out Of Love Actually Feels Like The Signs To Recognize

Most often, people use the phrase “falling out of love” to describe losing a certain type of romantic feeling that used to be present in a relationship. But it’s important to distinguish the loss of love from the loss of passion — two related but ultimately separate concepts, one of which is actually much more common than you might think. What It Means to Fall Out of Love To understand what it means to fall out of love, it helps to first consider what it means be in love....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · Jennifer Stringfellow

What Parents Need To Know About White Noise And Baby Sleep

Be the first to get Fatherhood — our comprehensive guide to birth, budgeting, and becoming a happy parent — available for preorder now! “Any time you bring any sort of thing into your baby’s environment, you need to make sure it’s safe,” explains Dr. Elizabeth Murray, a pediatric emergency physician. “We don’t necessarily think of white noise as being loud, but some of those machines can be very loud.” Recent studies have suggested that many white noise machines for babies are, in fact, too loud for babies to sleep to....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 522 words · Brian Besser

When Can Babies Eat Eggs A Pediatrician Explains

According to experts, 6 months is a good mile-marker for babies to start having eggs. By this age, your baby is better able to tolerate more complex proteins. About 2% of babies have egg allergies, and those who are allergic to other common allergens are more likely to also be allergic to eggs. But don’t wait too much longer than 6 months our of fear, or else that could increase their risk....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 373 words · Rodrick Coppenger

When Can Parents Stop Worrying About Sids Risk

“SIDS is kind of this big black box, and another way of saying ‘we don’t know what happened,’” says Amber Kroeker, child injury prevention program coordinator at Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland, Oregon. “Thirty years ago, an infant or baby that suddenly died unexpectedly would be called a SIDS death. Now, because of investigations, we can diagnose babies that had undiagnosed issues at birth, either cardiac or other inborn metabolic issues, and we can give them a diagnosis upon death....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 531 words · Nora Herrod

Who Plays The Joker In The Batman And What Does It Mean For The Batman 2

Who Plays the Joker in The Batman? After Paul Dano’s Riddler is imprisoned in Arkham Asylum at the end of the movie, somebody thought it was a good idea to put him in the cell next to…the Joker! To be clear, this is not Jared Leto or Joaquin Phoenix. The new Joker in The Batman is played by Barry Keoghan. He’s probably most famous for his work in Dunkirk, The Green Knight, and Eternals....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 166 words · David Marquez

Why Do Kids Self Harm What Parents Need To Know

To a parent, self-harm can look a lot like a suicide attempt, says Janis Whitlock, Ph.D., founder and director of the Cornell Research Program on Self-Injury and Recovery. But in fact, most teens actually use self-harm as a coping mechanism. “The dominant reason people report using it is to manage emotion — either emotions that feel too big, or not feeling any emotion at all,” says Whitlock. Although it may seem counterintuitive, for these teens, physical pain may help offset emotional pain that they otherwise feel unable to handle, she says....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 680 words · Lynn Luna

Why Dusty Homes Are A Health Risk For The Whole Family

Don’t feel bad if you’re clueless about your dust. Scientists are not that far ahead of you in terms of understanding the sources and health risks of indoor air and particles. That’s an issue, because people spend a lot of time indoors. Indeed, the average American stays within four walls for almost 90 percent of their day. So knowing more about how your indoor environment affects your health is vital....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 1055 words · Sue Gentges

Why Forky Is The Best New Toy Story Character Disney Could Have Created

Over the course of three classic movies, Toy Story has been largely populated with mass-produced children’s playthings. And each of the characters has, in turn, been mass produced. That profitable cycle has left very little room for acknowledgment of just how wild a child’s imagination can get. With Forky, it feels like Toy Story is finally treating the tremendous force of creation that is a child’s mind with the respect it deserves....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Daniel Gelabert

Why Men Die Younger The Longevity Gap Explained With Data

The data is hardly reassuring — the only silver lining here is that you likely won’t have to bury your wife — but it is indicative of the state of care in America and the ways in which government institutions are letting men down. The Longevity Gap Is Only Increasing The longevity gap is relatively modern phenomena. Data from the Human Mortality Database suggests that, until 1850, men and women had more or less the same life expectancy....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 460 words · Alan Collier

Why You Have Post Vacation Depression And How To Prevent The Crash

According to experts, it’s not only what you do on vacation, but how you do it that can make you feel crappy when you get back. Especially if this is one of your first times traveling or vacationing since the start of the pandemic, it may be helpful to be more deliberate about your reentrance to everyday life in order to avoid feeling awful. Here’s how to ease the adjustment period when returning home from vacation and prevent travel mishaps that can make you more exhausted upon your return....

January 8, 2023 · 4 min · 811 words · Brenda Jones

Wildfire Risks Increasing This Map Shows Risks To Your Home Are High

Our wildfire risk is higher than we think As Axios reports, new research from the non-profit First Street Foundation highlights how climate change will impact our lives over the next 30 years, including the steep increase in wildfire risks. Along with the research, First Street Foundation released a new “Fire Factor” risk map. The map shows the wildfire risk over the next 30 years (which is the time period of the average mortgage) based on where in the country you live....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 550 words · Roxane Haley

Will Churches Re Open For Easter

Be that as it may, governors in more than a handful of Southern states have deemed religious gatherings and churches ‘essential services,’ allowing them to stay open despite the inherent risk having huge gatherings of people in small buildings is right now during the Coronavirus pandemic. Though, many churches that have chosen to stay open have altered their services and their building capacities. Are Most Churches Closed? Short answer: Yes....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 525 words · Patricia Manzanares

Will Forte S Hosts Snl 4 Best Sketches From The Macgruber Comeback

But, even if you’re not caught in the new show, Forte returned to host SNL bringing Phillippe and Wiig with him. In case you missed it, here are the four best sketches from Will Forte’s 2022 Saturday Night Live episode. Kid Klash Remember how utterly bizarre Double Dare was back in the day? So does this sketch. In it, Forte plays an unhinged gameshow host, forcing a teen (Aidy Bryant) to wade through some whipped cream to find that damn flag....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Ruth Houck