Larsa, 49, has denied getting a Brazilian butt lift but admits to a nose job and lip fillers. Dr. Jennifer Armstrong believes the reality star has gone too far with fillers. READ MORE: Larsa Pippen
Calls for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to recuse herself from the Georgia election racketeering case against Donald Trump spurred one name to trend on X Friday: Clarence Thomas. The Supreme Court Justice — beleaguered by reports that he accepted luxury gifts from political operatives and that his wife Ginni threw her support behind Trump's "Stop the Steal" campaign — took center stage as X users questioned his ability to rule on cases involving the former president. "Clarence...
Judge James Ho ruled to restrict mifepristone. His wife Allyson is linked to the anti-abortion group that brought the caseExplainer: the mifepristone caseHow abortion pill case court could undo the FDAWhen the former president Donald Trump appointed the Texas attorney James Ho to the fifth circuit court of appeals in 2017, lawyers at the prominent law firm Gibson Dunn – where Ho worked before his appointment – had a problem: how to replace the politically connected Ho. Turns out, they didn’t...
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Few filmmakers are able to balance Academy Award-contending projects with irreverent, esoteric comedy like Paul Thomas Anderson, and the 53-year-old director’s next project looks like it’ll perfectly toe the line between the two. Anderson’s new film is characteristically shrouded in secrecy, but the drips of confirmed details and the intriguing rumors make it easily one of the most fascinating movies on the horizon. Anderson is working with Hollywood veterans Leonardo DiCaprio, Regina Hall, and...
Four years ago as we entered the lockdown, I and many other students were allocated places in what is colloquically termed "Purpose Built Student Accomodation", basically private halls of residence where the private company providing the halls agrees to abide by a nationallty recognised voluntary code of conduct in exchange for being exempt from changes to housing policy being introduced by the government under the Renters Reform Bill. On a local level the council partners with both Universities...
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Thursday on the NewsHour, disgraced cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced to 25 years in prison for defrauding investors. The sister of the American journalist jailed in Russia for a year speaks out about his detention. Plus, the legacy and impact of the late senator and vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Wednesday on the NewsHour, investigators try to understand what went wrong leading up to the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse. A look at the tenuous nature of Trump's newest business venture, turning his social media platform into a publicly traded company. Plus, a normally raucous holiday in Israel turns somber as families reflect on the war in Gaza and the loss of loved ones. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Monday on the NewsHour, the rift between the U.S. and Israel widens due to a United Nations resolution demanding a cease-fire in Gaza. Former President Trump gets a break on his multi-million dollar bond while he appeals a civil fraud ruling. Plus, how a pandemic-era child tax credit lifted some families out of poverty, but only temporarily. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders