Month: May 2024

For over a decade, health care journalist Shefali Luthra has been reporting on reproductive rights for Kaiser Health News and The 19th. In Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions in Post-Roe America, she details the public and private chaos that commenced when the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade in its 2022 decision, Dobbs v.
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Last week, on Friday, May 17, a federal judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against former Recording Academy CEO Neil Portnow, according to court records viewed by Pitchfork. The judge—Analisa Torres, of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York—dismissed the lawsuit without prejudice, meaning the case can be refiled. The
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Colton Underwood, former NFL player and reality TV star, is about to take on his most exciting role yet: dad! He and his husband, political strategist Jordan C. Brown, have announced they’re expecting a baby boy. From Bachelor to Daddy Colton Underwood first caught the public’s eye on the reality TV scene, starring in The Bachelorette,
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Although 2023 was a big year for the MonsterVerse thanks to spreading into the TV realm with the shows Skull Island and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which can be respectively streamed with a Netflix subscription and Apple TV+ subscription, at the end of March, the franchise made its theatrical return with Godzilla x Kong: The
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However, many of the jokes about Tom’s high-profile divorce from Gisele Bündchen made the cut—even if they didn’t quite land with the NFL icon himself. “I loved when the jokes were about me,” Tom said on the May 14 episode of The Pivot Podcast. “I didn’t like the way that it affected my kids.” Looking back at the
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Microplastic particles on fingers under a magnifying glass. Photo: Shutterstock Since the 2010s, conspiracy theorists have pointed to lab animal studies as “proof” that hormone-disrupting chemicals in water are “feminizing” humans and causing more people to identify as LGBTQ+. The claim hasn’t been substantiated by medical research, but a recent medical study has found microplastics
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Before creating her popular podcast Unf*ck Your Brain, Kara Loewentheil was already ambitious and accomplished: Her accolades include a degree from Harvard Law School, a clerkship for a federal judge and a job as a litigator for the Center for Reproductive Rights. “I had it all,” she writes, but “the problem was that my brain
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Ben Willoughby may think twice before disobeying Captain Kerry Titheradge again. The Below Deck Bosun found himself in hot water during the Bravo series’ May 20 episode after his boss conducted some previously announced cabin checks. Despite it being the crew’s ninth and final charter of the season, Kerry requested that the yachties ensure their sleeping quarters were
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Supermodel Anok Yai came forward on social media this week to recount a discriminatory incident that took place during a 2019 photoshoot for the Spanish retailer Zara. “I remember in 2019 being called a cockroach by a photographer. It was from this brand that I used to always work … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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