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ACLU and families of trans teens ask Supreme Court to block Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care
ACLU and families of trans teens ask Supreme Court to block Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care
Attorneys representing Tennessee transgender children, teens and their families have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block a ban on gender-affirming care for children and teenagers that a lower court allowed to go into effect
2023-11-02 01:50
Storied football rivalry in Maine takes on extra significance in wake of shooting
Storied football rivalry in Maine takes on extra significance in wake of shooting
Lewiston, Maine, takes another step in its recovery from the state's worst mas shooting, as high school football resturns
2023-11-02 01:49
Ukraine war: Russia hits most settlements in one day, says Kyiv
Ukraine war: Russia hits most settlements in one day, says Kyiv
Some 118 towns and villages were struck in 24 hours, the most this year, Kyiv's interior minister says.
2023-11-02 01:45
As vacancies grow, Senate Democrats work to circumvent Tuberville's blockade on military nominees
As vacancies grow, Senate Democrats work to circumvent Tuberville's blockade on military nominees
Senate Democrats are trying a new workaround to confirm hundreds of military officers blocked by Sen. Tommy Tuberville ten months after the Alabama Republican first said he would object to the nominations over a Pentagon abortion policy
2023-11-02 01:27
Renowned glass artist and the making of a gigantic church window featured in new film
Renowned glass artist and the making of a gigantic church window featured in new film
A renowned glass artist in Mexico played a key role in the creation of a gigantic church window in the U.S. The 81-year-old Narcissus Quagliata is the master of the glass-fusion technique that made the Kansas church’s colossal stained-glass artwork possible
2023-11-02 01:24
Emilia Clarke feared being fired from Game of Thrones after brain haemorrhage
Emilia Clarke feared being fired from Game of Thrones after brain haemorrhage
Emilia Clarke has revealed she was afraid of being fired from Game of Thrones after she suffered a brain haemorrhage in 2011. Clarke, 36, played “Mother of Dragons” Daenerys Targaryen on the hit HBO adaptation of George R R Martin’s fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire. The British actor revealed she “was struck” by the bleed on the brain after filming the first season of the show, in a 2019 essay for The New Yorker. Clarke described how she began to feel a “bad headache coming on” while she was getting ready to work out at a gym in north London “to relieve the stress” around the release ofThrones. Soon after, the star collapsed and was taken to hospital. “The diagnosis was quick and ominous: a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), a life-threatening type of stroke, caused by bleeding into the space surrounding the brain.” she wrote at the time. In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the Me Before You star reflected on being diagnosed with the brain condition that turns fatal for a third of all patients, and how she feared it would cost her the part which eventually catapulted her to global fame. “I wasn’t afraid of dying,” she said. “I was afraid of being fired! “I decided: ‘This is not something that’s going to define me’. I never gave into any feeling of ‘Why me? This sucks’. I was just like – gotta get back on it,” the Emmy winner added. Clarke also said she felt “very ashamed” and like she was “broken” after a routine operation to address a second bleed went horribly wrong, as she worried the show’s producers would see her as an “unreliable person that they’ve hired” for the job. After the second surgery, Clarke experienced aphasia – a disorder that impacts a person’s ability to speak or understand speech – as she worried about the security of her job which “centred on language, on communication”. “Without it, I was lost,” she wrote in the first-person essay. Elsewhere in the new interview, Clarke admitted “I might have turned into a right old d***head” if she hadn’t had the brain haemorrhages, “thinking I was the bee’s knees, living in Hollywood”. “I’m so much more aware of what’s happening, in the moment that it’s happening. I don’t worry about failure – I thrive on failure! If something goes wrong, I always think you can fix it. It hurts, it’s scary, but then you can do anything,” Clarke, who co-founded medical charity SameYou for survivors of brain injuries, added. Read More Duchess of York ‘proud’ to launch breast cancer campaign on Loose Women Doctor highlights most commonly misdiagnosed health conditions in women Mom explains how to ‘raise your baby like it’s your third’ Duchess of York ‘proud’ to launch breast cancer campaign on Loose Women Doctor highlights most commonly misdiagnosed health conditions in women Mom explains how to ‘raise your baby like it’s your third’
2023-11-02 01:18
Why was Maine shooter allowed to have guns? Questions swirl in wake of massacre
Why was Maine shooter allowed to have guns? Questions swirl in wake of massacre
Authorities face mounting questions Wednesday about how a gunman with a history of mental illness, an array of weapons and numerous run-ins with police was still able to own guns and commit the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history
2023-11-02 00:57
State is paying fired Tennessee vaccine chief $150K in lawsuit settlement
State is paying fired Tennessee vaccine chief $150K in lawsuit settlement
The state of Tennessee has agreed to pay $150,000 to settle a federal lawsuit by its former vaccine leader over her firing during the COVID-19 pandemic
2023-11-02 00:52
The woman accused of killing pro cyclist Mo Wilson tracked her on a fitness app, prosecutors say
The woman accused of killing pro cyclist Mo Wilson tracked her on a fitness app, prosecutors say
A murder trial in Texas is underway in the fatal shooting of pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson
2023-11-02 00:50
US House to vote on proposal to expel embattled Republican George Santos
US House to vote on proposal to expel embattled Republican George Santos
WASHINGTON The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on Wednesday on whether or not to expel Republican congressman
2023-11-02 00:26
Donald Trump Jr. to testify at father's civil fraud trial
Donald Trump Jr. to testify at father's civil fraud trial
By Jack Queen NEW YORK Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. is set to testify on Wednesday afternoon
2023-11-02 00:24
US House Speaker Johnson to bring Israel bill to floor despite deficit effect
US House Speaker Johnson to bring Israel bill to floor despite deficit effect
WASHINGTON U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Wednesday he still plans to hold a vote
2023-11-02 00:22
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