The age-old debate of the importance of eating breakfast has made adversaries of Dr. Oz and Mark Wahlberg. Dr. Oz has advocated for abandoning breakfast altogether, saying people who intermittent fast for 12 to 16 hours could see several health benefits. The cardiologist said that people who stop eating at least three hours before sleeping will sleep better and will prepare their body for the next morning by not waking up hungry. #InsideEdition
,1,President Biden is prepping for next week's presidential debate by allegedly having insults hurled at him. Biden gave a thumbs up as he headed to Camp David for the weekend, where he'll be bombarded with Trump style abuse. Attorney Bob Bauer will be standing in for Trump during mock debate sessions. Meanwhile, the presidential debate will have no studio audience and no opening statements. Their microphones will also be muted except when it���s their turn to speak.
,california,washington,colorado,crime,ie health,Inside edition,inside_edition,ie newsdesk,mental health,pilots,joseph david emerson,cockpit,falsifying records,alaska airlines,off duty pilot,shut down plane engines,plane crash,faa,fwtJmX8eKys,, Society, channel_UC9k-yiEpRHMNVOnOi_aQK8w, video_fwtJmX8eKys,The Federal Aviation Administration investigated nearly 5,000 pilots who are suspected of falsifying records about mental health disorders and other medical issues. It comes as an off-duty pilot allegedly tried to shut down a plane's engines mid-flight. Cops say the off-duty pilot, Joseph Emerson, told them he had "consumed psychedelic mushrooms" and "had not slept in 40 hours." Emerson was later charged with 83 counts of attempted murder.
,1,In the devastation of Lahaina, a lone red-roofed house was unscathed by the wildfires. When the house was renovated two years ago, the homeowners replaced the shingle roof with a red metal roof. They also cleared the trees and shrubs that were planted against the house and lined the exterior of the property with river stones. Wildfires expert Dr. Jack Cohen says the homeowners removed any vegetative material that could have ignited next to the base of their house.
,1,New video of the riverfront brawl in Montgomery, Alabama, is giving insight into the wild fight that's gripping the nation. The video shows riverboat passengers were frustrated due to a pontoon boat blocking them from coming into the pier. They were waiting 45 minutes to disembark after a dinner cruise on the Alabama River. At one point, the boat passengers cheered on the co-captain as he confronted the boaters. Within minutes, the brawl breaks out.
,1,A sheriff’s deputy shared a snack with a temporarily lost child, but the child was surprised with the offering of strawberries and chocolate hummus. “Why don't you have doughnuts?” asked the curious child. The question elicited laughter from the deputy.
,1,3D Workshop - Introduction to the Voyager 3D Web Platform
In this workshop you will learn about Voyager, the Smithsonian platform for creating and displaying 3D content, and get hands-on experience in crafting a Voyager scene.
3/22/2022 1:30pm - 3:00pm
This year, as we mark the 175th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution, we celebrate our past knowing that our present is at a turning point. The pandemic has tested us individually and as a society, bringing issues such as race and inclusion, social injustice, and the sustainability of the planet into high relief.
It is unclear how cultural institutions will address these issues. Our interactions and outreach over the last year have been mediated solely through the lens of digital technology, and we continue to learn, explore, and assess how best to use this technology to create effective change. The 2022 Digitization Conference will focus on the role digital experiences will have in how the Smithsonian and other cultural institutions can extend our reach, reassess our impact, and reimagine our role in the world that emerges from the pandemic.
,1,The age-old debate of the importance of eating breakfast has made adversaries of Dr. Oz and Mark Wahlberg. Dr. Oz has advocated for abandoning breakfast altogether, saying people who intermittent fast for 12 to 16 hours could see several health benefits. The cardiologist said that people who stop eating at least three hours before sleeping will sleep better and will prepare their body for the next morning by not waking up hungry. #InsideEdition