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New twist in the tale of those escaped zebras: animal cruelty charges
WJLA (WASHINGTON) — There’s a new twist in the tale of those zebras — still on the loose in Maryland since escaping two months ago. Earlier this week, authorities filed criminal charges of animal cruelty [Read More…]
Queen Elizabeth was hospitalized for ‘preliminary investigations’
iweta0077/iStock (LONDON) — Queen Elizabeth was hospitalized Wednesday night for “preliminary investigations,” a Buckingham Palace spokesman confirmed to ABC News. The queen was back at her desk at Windsor Castle by Thursday afternoon and undertaking [Read More…]
What the appointment of 98 female judges to Egypt’s State Council means for women’s rights
NiroDesign/iStock (GIZA, Egypt) — Seventy-two years of Egyptian women’s rights activism paid off this week as the State Council, an important independent judiciary body in the country, appointed 98 female judges for the first time. [Read More…]
‘Rapid evolution’ of tuskless elephants caused by ivory trade, scientists say
BethWolff43/iStock (NEW YORK) — Ivory poaching has led to a “rapid evolution” of tuskless African elephants, as elephants without tusks were far more likely to survive during the height of the ivory trade, according to [Read More…]
Man attempting to demolish ancient sphinx in Cairo caught
Abdallah M. Elbarawy (CAIRO) —A man attempting to demolish one of four ancient sphinxes adorning the Tahrir square in Cairo was caught by security personnel, an eyewitness reports. “I and my friends were in Tahrir [Read More…]
8 Nigerians charged with alleged internet scams promising romance, travel
damircudic/iStock (NEW YORK) — Eight Nigerians have been charged in the U.S. with running widespread internet scams for at least a decade from their base of operation in Cape Town, South Africa, federal prosecutors in [Read More…]
“Shame on you”: Ruby Rose flames CW execs, claiming “abuse” on ‘Batwoman’ set
Bettina Strauss/The CW — © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved. Ruby Rose has stunned fans with claims that the actress and activist was fired from her former show, Batwoman, for speaking out against the show’s [Read More…]
Netflix employees stage virtual walkout; protestors gather near streamer’s LA office over Chappelle controversy
Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images Not even a day after Netflix head Ted Sarandos told Variety he “screwed up” about how he handled the company’s controversial Dave Chappelle special The Closer, comes a coordinated protest from trans employees and allies. The hit special had [Read More…]
Lifetime announces winter 2022 thriller lineup; ‘Step’ director Amanda Lipitz releases new documentary, ‘Found’
Courtesy of Lifetime Lifetime has tapped an all-star cast for their winter 2022 film lineup. The network announced they’re developing three new thrillers for next year’s holiday season. Those films include Single Black Female starring Raven [Read More…]
‘Tough As Nails’ host Phil Keoghan looking to past contestants to keep things fresh on season 3
CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved A new installment of the third season of the hit competition series Tough As Nails unfolds on CBS tonight. The show highlights “real-world heroes” who keep the country moving: from firefighters [Read More…]
Ken Jeong loves being “so bad” at ‘The Masked Singer’
FOX/Michael Becker Ken Jeong has starred in the blockbuster movies like The Hangover, had his own sitcom, Dr. Ken, and been a part of beloved TV shows like Community. But he’s also famous for being famously bad as a judge on The Masked Singer. The Nick Cannon-hosted hit [Read More…]
Johnson & Johnson looking to bankruptcy to resolve 40,000 baby powder cancer suits
evemilla/iStock (NEW YORK) — Citing what it calls an “unrelenting assault” by greedy lawyers, Johnson & Johnson is hoping to use the bankruptcy process to dispose of 40,000 lawsuits that claim its baby powder products [Read More…]
FDA authorizes boosters for Moderna and J&J vaccines
PinkOmelet/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized COVID-19 boosters for millions more Americans, giving a green light for third shots to Moderna and Johnson & Johnson recipients. The FDA also [Read More…]
CNN’s John King say he hopes revealing his MS diagnosis helps people do ‘easy things’ to protect against COVID-19
Good Morning America (NEW YORK) — One day after making a surprise revelation on live television that he has multiple sclerosis , CNN anchor John King said he hopes his openness inspires people to take precautions [Read More…]
Relief, eager anticipation for many Americans ahead of FDA decision on booster shots
Bill Oxford/iStock (NEW YORK) — For Mitchell Kronenberg, answers on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine can’t come soon enough. A 42-year-old dad living outside Charlotte, North Carolina, Kronenberg enrolled in a clinical trial for the single-dose [Read More…]
Vaccinations help protect families: National Institutes of Health
PeopleImages/iStock (NEW YORK) — Getting a COVID-19 vaccine isn’t just about protecting yourself, it goes a long way toward protecting your family, according to a new blog post by the director of the National Institutes [Read More…]
NFL, former players reach agreement to end race-norming in concussion settlement program
fstop123/iStock (NEW YORK) — After several months of confidential negotiations, the NFL and attorneys for former players have reached an agreement that will end the controversial practice of race-norming in the league’s landmark concussion settlement [Read More…]
Scoreboard roundup — 10/19/21
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Final Houston 9 Boston 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Final L.A. Dodgers 6 Atlanta 5 NATIONAL BASKETBALL [Read More…]
NHL player Jimmy Hayes’ death highlights spike in fentanyl-related drug overdose deaths
iStock/PeopleImages (NEW YORK) — Family members of a former NHL player who had cocaine and fentanyl in his system when he died are now speaking out to warn people about the risks of fentanyl, a [Read More…]
Senate Republicans once again block voting rights reform bill
uschools/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Senate Republicans have stopped — for the second time this year — a Democratic measure aimed at enacting sweeping federal election law changes, a move that is certain to increase pressure on the [Read More…]