After, she and her partner weren't allowed to hold their dead baby, just see it—because "his head [was] propped on top of his body," their suit claims.
Perry and fiancé Orlando Bloom are being sued by an 83-year-old veteran who said he was not in the right state of mind to sell his house to them.
"In my career I don’t remember ever seeing this degree of largesse given to anybody,” one ethics expert told ProPublica. "I think it's unprecedented."
Beaming with pride, Ron says of the Christ-like sacrifice he made picking up his own kids from school: “In sickness and in health, that’s what you sign up for."
"[Blackburn] stands with bullies, I have a reputation for standing up to bullies," said the Democrat who was nearly expelled for joining gun control protests.
Luke Jones and Laura Bileskalne both made inappropriate advances on non-consenting crew members and were swiftly kicked off the yachting reality show.
James Plaza, a member of the singer's security detail whose went viral for a simple smile at her Maryland show, is also a professional bodybuilder. Yowza.
Documents obtained by the Guardian reveal that only a fraction of the 300+ staffers accused of abuse in the archdiocese were determined "credibly accused."
She randomly addressed the couple on Twitter Wednesday to tell them their "campaign failed" and they "remain loathed" by Americans. To that I say, get a life!
"Quite frankly, it’s dangerous because this is a democracy, not a dictatorship," Democrat Monique Worrell told media Wednesday after the governor replaced her.
Lawyers defending Utah's trigger ban said the state Constitution is clear that abortion should be prohibited. Judge Paige Petersen reminded them who wrote it.
Mahek Bukhari and her mother, Ansreen, plotted to kill Ansreen’s 21-year-old lover after he threatened to show her sexually explicit images to her husband.
The No Public Funds for Abortion Act is chilling their free speech rights, they argue in the suit filed by the ACLU.
The pro-choice position won overwhelmingly in Ohio, a red state, and has now swept all seven statewide votes since the fall of Roe v. Wade.
“Thousands of Arizonans will power this grassroots effort to not only pose this question to voters but ensure it passes next November,” said Dr. Candace Lew.
Sen. Bill Cassidy accused the EEOC of injecting "a political abortion agenda" into its proposed interpretation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
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