Onlyfans Is Now Selling Actual Fans And It S Not An April Fool S Joke

If you’ve heard of OnlyFans, you’ve probably also heard jokes about the brand—hundreds of memes and mentions of an actual, electronic fan related to the brand have buzzed since the launch of the platform in 2016. And OnlyFans took them to heart…now introducing the “OnlyFan.” Yes, it is the “OnlyFan” on the site’s merchandise store and it may be the only fan you need. Fittingly, there’s only one model of fan the company is launching, a portable device that also doubles as a power bank....

December 17, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Dave Bradford

Ontario Legislature Passes Motion To Wear Blue Jays Jerseys In Session

Members of Provincial Parliament voted in favor of a motion Thursday that allowed lawmakers to wear Blue Jays gear while in session. FAGAN: Blue Jays all the way? | MORE: Jays’ logos, uniforms over the years “I believe we do have unanimous consent by all parties to allow members today to wear their Blue Jays jersey or hat in the house in recognition of the Blue Jays making the postseason for the first time in 22 years,” said legislator Michael Harris (via GlobalNews....

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 110 words · Jeremy Buxton

Op Ed It S Time To Make Child Care A Health Benefit

While child care expenses in America are increasing exponentially, government spending on early care and education is nearly nonexistent. Low-income parents who pay for child care are spending up to a third of their household incomes on child care. Parents need help, and young children need preschool. But the government is providing very little of both. This has repercussions, especially during the pandemic. Parents have been forced to stay at home to care for and teach their kids as national labor shortages mount....

December 17, 2022 · 4 min · 766 words · Willene Culley

Op Ed It S Unacceptable That Disabled People Still Can T Access Covid Vaccines

Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released data showing that disabled people were less likely to be vaccinated than non-disabled people. The CDC surveyed nearly 57,000 people who lived outside of nursing homes and other care institutions. Among 50 to 64-year-olds, 63% of disabled people had gotten COVID-19 vaccines, compared with 72% of non-disabled people. For people older than 75, the gap was much smaller but still there: 88% of disabled people were vaccinated, compared with 90% of people without a disability....

December 17, 2022 · 4 min · 667 words · Dona Wagner

Opec Primes The Pumps While The World Tries To Curb Emissions At Cop26

The virtual meeting of the countries known collectively as OPEC+ comes as the COP26 conference on climate change continues in Glasgow and as other governments pressure the group to produce more oil. It’s not yet clear what decisions OPEC+ will make, but it appears likely the coalition will stick to a plan to increase oil production by a modest 400,000 barrels a day each month, which has been in place since August....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1245 words · Don Mirr

Opec Speaks And The World Shrugs

Despite some production cuts already, many experts are skeptical of OPEC’s ability to follow through. “I don’t believe it,” says oil analyst Phil Verleger. “OPEC for the last several years has been an eating and drinking society.” He points out that the members have not set individual quotas. Even so, Verleger says, if the Saudis and others carry out their plan, prices at the pump could shoot up by 18 to 20 cents more than current levels, which have been creeping up in recent weeks....

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 129 words · Orlando Mcgowan

Opioid Induced Constipation Treatment Coping And More

Other symptoms of opioid-induced constipation may include nausea, vomiting, bloating, and abdominal pain. Opioid-induced constipation is often treated both with medications and lifestyle changes. This article will provide an overview of opioid-induced constipation, including common symptoms, causes, and treatment options. Opioid-Induced Constipation Symptoms Opioid-induced constipation may start as soon as you begin taking opioid medications or it may develop slowly while taking these medications. Opioid drugs are medications used to treat acute or chronic pain....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1123 words · Julie Vanvleck

Oral Hygiene Dental Care Basics For Healthy Teeth

Along with proper toothbrushing twice a day and daily flossing, maintaining a healthy smile can also mean making dietary adjustments, limiting alcohol and tobacco use, and ensuring you’re keeping up with regular dental appointments. Here’s a quick overview of what you should keep in mind to protect your teeth. What Is Good Oral Hygiene? Good oral hygiene, simply put, is a set of practices and habits that promote and protect your teeth and gums....

December 17, 2022 · 7 min · 1431 words · Frederick Faison

Orangutan Steals Zoo Visitor S Sunglasses In Video Viewed Over 24 Million Times

In footage posted to the site by a woman named Lola Testu, the great ape can be seen sidling over to the shades moments after they were dropped into her living quarters. “I accidentally dropped my sunglasses in the orangutan enclosure at a zoo in Indonesia,” a caption introducing the clip explains. The woman filming the video from above the enclosure initially fears that the animal might have other ideas for her sunglasses....

December 17, 2022 · 3 min · 442 words · Kellie Patterson

Oregon Oregon State Join Forces To Honor Community College Shooting Victims

The Ducks, who play at Colorado on Saturday, and Beavers will wear “UCC” decals on their helmets throughout the season. Oregon State has an open date Saturday. MORE: Pac-12 Power Rankings | Week 5 schedule The shooting Thursday claimed the lives of nine people, plus the shooter, and injured several others.

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 51 words · John Gilbert

Oregon Washington Report Over 100 Heat Related Deaths After Record Temperatures

Oregon has recorded at least 79 fatalities, according to the state medical examiner, while Washington authorities said about 30 deaths are connected to the heat. One of the deaths in Oregon was a Guatemalan immigrant who collapsed while working at a plant nursery in the extreme heat. “I think, over time, we will understand that the numbers are only going to climb,” said Dr. Steve Mitchell, director of the Harborview Medical Center’s Emergency Medicine Department in Seattle....

December 17, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Esther Martinez

Oregon Runner Celebrates Prematurely Gets Edged Out At Finish Line

An Oregon runner thought he had a recent race all wrapped up, and let up on the last stretch to take in the crowd’s enthusiasm. He realized too late the people in the stands were actually cheering for the exciting finish that was about to happen as a Washington runner sprinted to the finish. The Oregon guy leaned at the line, but it was too little too late. MORE: Nike adds Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay | Odds for Hillary Clinton | Photos of the week...

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 94 words · Mildred Brookskennedy

Oregon S Louis King Tennessee S Jordan Bone Among Those Who May Rue Nba Draft Entry Decisions

There are 10 college seniors and seven international prospects projected to be chosen in the two-round draft, according to ESPN.com. That leaves 43 or so spots in the draft to accommodate those 87 guys. Fewer than half are likely to be selected. It’s the kind of math that maybe some of those who left college with eligibility remaining might have wanted to cover while still in school. A lot of people were exaggerating RJ Hampton’s decision to play professionally in the Australian NBL as the beginning of a trend for top prospects, but the real contagion is the number of top players who aren’t likely to be drafted who nonetheless are turning pro with eligibility remaining....

December 17, 2022 · 5 min · 929 words · Polly Wilson

Oregon Spring Game Uniforms Honor U.S. Armed Forces With Fly Look

Per usual, the Ducks will be dressed for the occasion. For the sixth year, Oregon partnered with Nike to honor the U.S. Armed Forces with a “Salute the Day” uniform. MORE: Oregon uniform gallery | Best football-basketball combos | Top 25 quarterbacks These uniforms don’t disappoint. See for yourself. The best part might be the duck-shaped fighter jets on the green uniforms.

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 62 words · Tiffany Willie

Orioles Dugout Squabble Once Again Caught On Camera

Just three weeks after manager Brandon Hyde and first baseman Chris Davis had to be separated during a tense exchange, tempers again flared in Baltimore’s dugout Wednesday night. Orioles reliever Richard Bleier and infield coach Jose Flores exchanged heated words in the fifth inning of the Orioles’ 8-4 loss to the Washington Nationals. As Bleier got the hook after a tough relief outing that saw him give up four hits and three runs and record only one out, he headed toward the dugout and said something that caught Flores’ attention....

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 200 words · Russell Willett

Orioles J.J. Hardy Hoping To Return By Opening Day

Hardy underwent an MRA on his left shoulder Monday morning. According to MASN, the 32-year-old didn’t feel he needed an examination. MORE: Five bold Orioles predictions “I feel much better today than I did yesterday and I felt much better yesterday than I did the day before,” said Hardy. “It was kind of questionable do we need to do it, because I feel so much better, but I think they just want to know everything that’s going on now instead of maybe having to deal with it again two weeks from now....

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Katie Martin

Orioles Are Right To Be A Wet Blanket About Pie Face Celebrations

Good for the Orioles, because pie-in-the-face celebrations are stupid. Not just a stupid way to celebrate, but also stupidly risky. Yes, I’m serious. MORE: MLB milestones, records in reach in 2016 | Ranking baseball’s dumb unwritten rules This is not a “respect the game” take, but rather a practical one: It’s only a matter of time before a player gets hurt, perhaps seriously, during the silly postgame rowdiness that’s become so popular in recent years....

December 17, 2022 · 3 min · 517 words · David Graves

Orlando Pirates Part Ways With Edwin Gyimah

According to the club, Gyimah requested to be released out of his contract before he left for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon earlier this year. The Soweto giants released a statement confirming Gyimah’s departure on their official website on Thursday afternoon. Full statement: Orlando Pirates Football Club has parted ways with Edwin Gyimah . The Club has agreed to release the player as per his request....

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 136 words · Todd Martinez

Ornish Questions South Beach Diet Author

However, I have some concerns about his new book, " The South Beach Heart Program ," which claims to “detect, prevent and even reverse heart disease.” It’s based on the only published research study he authored on his program which, surprisingly, showed that LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels did not come down significantly at all on this diet. Also, the South Beach Diet has never been shown to reverse the progression of coronary heart disease and may be too high in saturated fat and cholesterol to prevent heart attacks for many people unless a lifetime of cholesterol-lowering drugs are added....

December 17, 2022 · 10 min · 1957 words · Adam Manning

Osorio Confident Mexico Can Break Columbus Curse

Speaking ahead of his team’s final friendly before facing the U.S. in November’s World Cup qualification final round opener, Osorio said that he and his coaching staff have analyzed past matches but a lot depends on the present situation. The manager cited the United States’ forward situation, with Clint Dempsey set to miss out on the qualifier because of an irregular heartbeat, as an example of something that makes the upcoming contest different from previous games....

December 17, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Anthony Jacobo