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Study of TV abortions finds they’re still mostly getting it wrong : NPR
Girls On The Bus was the first TV series to depict access to abortion via telehealth. Nicole Rivelli/Max hide caption toggle caption Nicole Rivelli/Max There were more abortion plotlines on TV this year – 66 across 63 shows, compared to 49 last year, according to the annual Abortion Onscreen report released Wednesday by Advancing New…
Jason Kelce’s wife Kylie Kelce announces she’s pregnant and expecting their fourth child
Jason Kelce and wife Kylie Kelce are celebrating some sweet family news this week! The couple, who have been married since 2018, are adding to their brood. Kylie, who already shares three girls with her NFL star husband, 37, revealed she’s pregnant and expecting another daughter which will be baby number four for the pair.…
Tina Knowles Denies Liking Instagram Post About Jay-Z Rape Lawsuit, Says She Was Hacked
Tina Knowles is setting the record straight after a screenshot appeared to show her liking an Instagram post about the lawsuit accusing her son-in-law, Jay-Z, of rape. On Monday, the 70-year-old matriarch of the Knowles family took to Instagram to address the situation, writing, “I was hacked! As you all know, I do not play…
KARAN VEER WALA SEASON, say fans as Farah Khan fully supports Karan Veer Mehra on Bigg Boss 18
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Gilbert Arenas Questions If Anthony Davis Is Comfortable as Lakers’ Top Option
On Monday, the Los Angeles Lakers suffered their fifth loss in their last seven games in a blowout against the Minnesota Timberwolves. LeBron James has struggled during this stretch, and fans are speculating that Father Time may finally be catching up to the NBA legend. When head coach JJ Redick was hired by Los Angeles,…
Hollywood has been casting health insurers as villains for a long time : NPR
In the 2002 medical thriller John Q, Denzel Washington and Kimberly Elise play parents who learn that their 9-year-old son’s heart transplant won’t be covered by insurance. Cinematic/Alamy Stock Photo hide caption toggle caption Cinematic/Alamy Stock Photo The killing of health insurance executive, Brian Thompson has led to a flood of anger on social media…