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When will ‘The Bachelorette’ Season 20 Episode 5 release? Charity Lawson’s search for true love continues
When will ‘The Bachelorette’ Season 20 Episode 5 release? Charity Lawson’s search for true love continues
The drama in 'The Bachelorette' Season 20 has hit the roof as contestants have started fighting and it's up to Charity Lawson to calm things down
2023-07-18 10:00
Pierce Brosnan turns 70: Actor treats wife and mom to lunch at Nobu on his birthday outing in Malibu
Pierce Brosnan turns 70: Actor treats wife and mom to lunch at Nobu on his birthday outing in Malibu
The actor was reportedly seen rocking a checkered jacket along with a zip-up jacket for the outing
2023-05-17 18:41
Ukraine warns of floating mines and disease after Kakhovka dam collapse
Ukraine warns of floating mines and disease after Kakhovka dam collapse
By Max Hunder KHERSON, Ukraine A senior Ukrainian official warned of the danger posed by floating mines unearthed
2023-06-07 19:21
'Accurate' Mitchell thriving after surprise England call-up for Argentina clash
'Accurate' Mitchell thriving after surprise England call-up for Argentina clash
Alex Mitchell said his surprise call-up as scrum-half for England's crucial World Cup opener against Argentina in Marseille on Saturday had been a "rollercoaster" after...
2023-09-08 18:37
CANNES PHOTOS: Helen Mirren's blue hair, Johnny Depp's return and more Day 1 scenes
CANNES PHOTOS: Helen Mirren's blue hair, Johnny Depp's return and more Day 1 scenes
CANNES, France (AP) — The Cannes Film Festival opened its 76th edition with a parade of stars, including the much-debated return of Johnny Depp.
2023-05-17 04:11
Man United sale: Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim is withdrawing his bid - AP sources
Man United sale: Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim is withdrawing his bid - AP sources
Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani is withdrawing his offer to buy Manchester United, a person with knowledge of the process told The Associated Press
2023-10-15 02:00
'Suddenly a completely erect p***s pops up': 'Let’s Talk Off Camera' host Kelly Ripa reveals DMs Andy Cohen once sent her
'Suddenly a completely erect p***s pops up': 'Let’s Talk Off Camera' host Kelly Ripa reveals DMs Andy Cohen once sent her
Andy Cohen recently appeared on Kelly Ripa's podcast 'Let’s Talk Off Camera'
2023-06-01 09:17
The St. Joe Company Announces the Opening of the 107-Suite Home2 Suites by Hilton Santa Rosa Beach, the Third of Five New Hotel Openings Planned in the First Half Of 2023
The St. Joe Company Announces the Opening of the 107-Suite Home2 Suites by Hilton Santa Rosa Beach, the Third of Five New Hotel Openings Planned in the First Half Of 2023
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 5, 2023--
2023-06-06 04:23
Stop what you're doing and listen to Michelle Williams' impression of Justin Timberlake
Stop what you're doing and listen to Michelle Williams' impression of Justin Timberlake
If there's one thing Michelle Williams is going to do, it's effortlessly embody a role.
2023-10-26 06:02
Wall Street Cheers as Milei Swaps Dollarization for Macri Brass
Wall Street Cheers as Milei Swaps Dollarization for Macri Brass
In the blink of an eye, Argentine President-elect Javier Milei pivoted away from advisers advocating for his most
2023-11-24 22:53
22 Fun Facts About ‘Elf’
22 Fun Facts About ‘Elf’
The classic Will Ferrell Christmas movie celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2023.
2023-11-30 02:45
Texas judge sides with women after harrowing testimony over anti-abortion law
Texas judge sides with women after harrowing testimony over anti-abortion law
A Texas judge has sided with a group of women who were denied abortions in the state, putting their health and lives at risk during dangerous complications. The judge has temporarily blocked the state’s ban on abortions during medically complicated pregnancies in response to a lawsuit from 13 women seeking urgent clarity in the state’s anti-abortion law. An injunction from District judge Jessica Mangrum on 4 August follows harrowing courtroom testimony from five plaintiffs during a two-day hearing in which they were cross examined by attorneys for the state, which has sought to toss the case out altogether. The judge has also rejected that request. “For the first time in a long time, I cried for joy when I heard the news,” lead plaintiff Amanda Zurawski said in a statement from the Center for Reproductive Rights, which is representing the women in the case. “This is exactly why we did this. This is why we put ourselves through the pain and the trauma over and over again to share our experiences and the harms caused by these awful laws,” she added. “I have a sense of relief, a sense of hope, and a weight has been lifted. Now people don’t have to be pregnant and scared in Texas anymore. We’re back to relying on doctors and not politicians to help us make the best medical decisions for our bodies and our lives.” Texas outlaws most abortions except for conditions that qualify as “medical emergencies,” sparking widespread confusion among providers and hospitals fearing legal blowback or severe criminal penalties. Healthcare providers in the state found in violation of those laws could lose their medical license, face tens of thousands of dollars in fines, or prison. The lawsuit asked the court to help provide clarity around what circumstances qualify as exceptions, allowing doctors to use their own medical judgment without fear of prosecution. In her ruling, Judge Jessica Mangrum wrote that doctors cannot be prosecuted for using their own “good faith judgment” in providing such care, and that “physical medical conditions include, at a minimum: a physical medical condition or complication of pregnancy that poses a risk of infection, or otherwise makes continuing a pregnancy unsafe for the pregnant person; a physical medical condition that is exacerbated by pregnancy, cannot be effectively treated during pregnancy, or requires recurrent invasive intervention; and/or a fetal condition where the fetus is unlikely to survive the pregnancy and sustain life after birth.” The injunction will be temporarily blocked if and when the state appeals the decision. “This makes me hopeful that we can continue to provide competent rational care,” said Dr Damla Karsan, who is among two obstetrician-gynecologists who joined 13 other Texas women in the case. “It’s exactly what we needed,” she added. “The court has guaranteed that we can once again provide the best care without fear of criminal or professional retribution. We can once again rely on our knowledge and training especially in challenging situations where abortions are necessary.” More than a dozen states, largely across the US South, have effectively outlawed abortions in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court decision to revoke a constitutional right to abortion care. The decision to overturn Roe v Wade and ensuing anti-abortion laws have upended access to care for millions of Americans who are forced to travel outside their states where abortion is protected, compounding the already-fractured and patchwork system for abortion care across the country. Anti-abortion laws in Texas have “paralyzed” health providers from being able to properly counsel and advise their patients, Dr Austin Dennard testified during the Texas abortion lawsuit hearing. “We’re truly doing the best that we can with the situation that has been given to us,” she said. Read More Texas women detailed agonising pregnancies after being denied abortions. The state blames doctors Texas women suing over anti-abortion law give heartbreaking testimony in landmark case. The stress causes one to vomit on the stand Texas man who threatened poll workers and Arizona officials is sentenced to 3 1/2 years Colorado fugitive who was captured in Florida was leading a posh lifestyle and flaunting his wealth A cyberattack has disrupted hospitals and health care in several states
2023-08-05 11:52