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NBA Draft 2023: 3 perfect picks for the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 17
NBA Draft 2023: 3 perfect picks for the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 17
Most of the Lakers offseason work will come in free agency. But they have a rare chance to add an impact rookie with the No. 17 pick in the NBA Draft.The Lakers' biggest priorities this offseason are re-signing (or replacing) Austin Reaves, Rui Hachimura and D'Angelo Russell and then f...
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U.S. House breaks legislative logjam, advances Republican bills
U.S. House breaks legislative logjam, advances Republican bills
By David Morgan WASHINGTON The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to allow debate on five
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Stanley Cup Finals Game 5 predictions: Vegas Golden Knights or bust
Stanley Cup Finals Game 5 predictions: Vegas Golden Knights or bust
The Vegas Golden Knights return home for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals after stealing a game in Florida. Vegas are now just one win away from winning the Stanley Cup against the Florida Panthers. The Golden Knights have a 3-1 lead over the Florida Panthers, who will have their work cut out fo...
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Pro-Russian hackers step up attacks against Swiss targets, authorities say
Pro-Russian hackers step up attacks against Swiss targets, authorities say
GENEVA (Reuters) -A pro-Russian hacking group had intensified its cyberattacks against Switzerland, authorities said on Tuesday, with hackers claiming to
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Anthony Richardson to Reporter: 'I'm Just Here So I Won't Get Fined'
Anthony Richardson to Reporter: 'I'm Just Here So I Won't Get Fined'
Anthony Richardson paid tribute to Marshawn Lynch before breaking into laughter.
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Accenture pouring $3 billion into AI, joining long list of tech companies prepping to meet demand
Accenture pouring $3 billion into AI, joining long list of tech companies prepping to meet demand
Technology services provider Accenture is the latest company to ramp up its artificial intelligence business, announcing Tuesday that it will invest $3 billion over the next three years and double its AI-related staff to accommodate scorching hot demand
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BoE's Bailey says data show labour market 'very tight'
BoE's Bailey says data show labour market 'very tight'
LONDON (Reuters) -Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Tuesday that official data published earlier in the day showed
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Chelsea transfer rumours: Blues eye Mbappe; Pulisic attracts Premier League interest
Chelsea transfer rumours: Blues eye Mbappe; Pulisic attracts Premier League interest
The latest Chelsea transfer news involving Pulisic, Mbappe and more.
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Keke Palmer claims she faced ‘breast milk discrimination’ at airport: ‘Why is that not a crime?’
Keke Palmer claims she faced ‘breast milk discrimination’ at airport: ‘Why is that not a crime?’
Keke Palmer has claimed she faced “breast milk discrimination” during an incident at a Texas airport. The 29-year-old actor and singer tweeted on Monday (12 June) about the alleged situation that occurred at an airport in Houston. “Breast milk discrimination at the Houston airport ruined my mood,” the Nope star tweeted. Palmer claimed that officials at the unidentified airport threatened to “throw out” 16 ounces of breastmilk, writing: “I should’ve popped my tit out right then because the discretion and comfort of pumping is thwarted with threats to throw out over 16oz my babies food?!?!!!” “Why is that not a crime??” the Hustlers star added. “I’M A MOTHER for crying out loud.” Keke Palmer welcomed her first child, son Leodis "Leo" Andrellton Jackson, with boyfriend Darius Jackson in February. Her tweet was met with sympathy from fans, as they shared their similar experiences of screening their packaged breast milk through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in airports across the US. “I’ve had this issue in soo many airports,” one person claimed. “TSA really needs to get it together.” “Oh hell no! Pumping is not an easy task,” another said. “16oz is a lot ! That is not right at all!!!!” Other people claimed that it was “illegal” for TSA to dispose of a passenger’s breast milk or baby formula, tweeting: “That’s so illegal. I work for a major airline and breast milk and anything concerning babies’ food and other items they need are always supposed to be an exception.” According to TSA guidelines, breast milk or formula in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on baggage. Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and any other food for babies or toddlers are considered “medically necessary” liquids, and a child or infant doesn’t need to be present for a parent to bring breast milk or formula on their flight. However, travellers are recommended to remove the liquid from their carry-ons to be screened separately from the rest of their belongings. The agency suggests that formula and breast milk should be transported in clear, translucent bottles and not plastic bags or pouches, which may require additional screening. Ice packs, freezer packs, frozen gel packs and other accessories required to cool formula or breast milk is also allowed in carry-on bags. While the TSA states that there’s no known “adverse” effects of drinking breast milk that’s been screened by an X-ray, parents are still allowed to tell TSA agents that they don’t want their baby’s milk X-rayed, and will undergo additional screening procedures instead. Meanwhile, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified breast pumps as a medical device, and are therefore permitted as a carry-on item. While TSA didn’t specify whether it’s “illegal” to throw away breast milk at airport security, agents are required by the Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Act (BABES Act) to provide ongoing training to ensure TSA staff receives consistent training related to traveling with breast milk, formula, and infant feeding equipment. In October 2021, US Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson alleged she was “groped” and publicly humiliated by a TSA agent while attempting to travel with breast milk. The athlete described the incident as “one of the worst experiences,” on her Instagram Stories, where she wrote: “We as mamas have a duty to our babies and a right in this world to carry breast milk through security”. In the post, which included a photo of clear plastic bags full of breast milk, the mother-of-two claimed that it was against her rights for the unidentified TSA agent to “publicly humiliate” her by having her prove the liquid she was travelling with was breast milk. “To then be groped and yelled at in public was excessive,” she continued. “I know you were doing your job… but so was I.” The Independent has contacted the Transportation Security Administration for comment. Read More Keke Palmer celebrates her postpartum body after giving birth to son: ‘Hips? Never had ‘em’ Keke Palmer welcomes first child with boyfriend Darius Jackson and defends son’s name Blake Lively shares photo of herself pumping breast milk after Ryan Reynolds addresses absence at Met Gala Colin McFarlane diagnosed with prostate cancer 7 tips and tricks for hay fever relief Should you sleep naked? Heatwave myths debunked
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Greater Washington Community Foundation Announces Over $12.5M in Health Advocacy, Policy, and Systems Change Support
Greater Washington Community Foundation Announces Over $12.5M in Health Advocacy, Policy, and Systems Change Support
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 13, 2023--
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Donald Trump and aide arrive at Miami courthouse to be arrested
Donald Trump and aide arrive at Miami courthouse to be arrested
Former President Donald Trump and an aide have arrived at the federal courthouse in downtown Miami to be arrested and arraigned on federal charges.
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Terran Orbital supervises Italian students building satellite for first Vatican space mission
Terran Orbital supervises Italian students building satellite for first Vatican space mission
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 13, 2023--
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