The tragic loss of pop singer Liam Payne has caused a wave of grief among his fanbase. Fans pay tribute to British singer Liam Payne in front of the hotel where he died in Buenos Aires on Oct. 17, 2024. One Direction's Liam Payne arrives for an autograph signing session on Dec. 6, 2010. "Public grief is real grief," he said. Original article source: Mourning Liam Payne: Celebrity deaths can cause very real grief, experts say
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October 19, 2024 10:39 UTC
But more than two years after the undoing of Roe v. Wade, the push to demonize abortion — which involves reviving old talking points about banning “late-term abortion” and “abortion after birth” — may no longer be landing. “We’re seeing a shift in people not wanting restrictions on abortion at all, including later abortion, and that is brand new,” said Tresa Undem, a public opinion researcher and partner and co-founder at the firm PerryUndem. While publicly, Trump has disavowed a national ban, he’s been far less clear about what approach he would take to medication abortion. Vance has endorsed enforcing a different law, a dormant 1800s anti-obscenity law known as the Comstock Act, to outlaw the mailing of abortion medication. “The one thing I feel confident he will go after is medication abortion through the FDA,” Donley said.
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October 19, 2024 10:37 UTC
My eyes didn’t light up when I pulled out a special “policy guide” section from the print edition of the New York Times. A steady theme of those rallies is immigration, an area of public policy that Trump has been pounding for decades. Those non-answers dot the Times’s policy guide, giving it an accountability touch absent from the standard fare. Many of Harris’s unanswered questions, that is, relate to positions she adopted as a candidate in the 2020 presidential cycle, a period steeped in Democratic wonkiness. When the Fox News host Bret Baier noted that Ms. Johnson would have been executed under this policy, Mr. Trump said: “She wouldn’t be killed.
Source:New York Times
October 19, 2024 10:36 UTC
Bruce Springsteen reflects on mortality and his New Jersey roots In a preview for the ABC special "Bruce Springsteen: Backstage and Backstreets," George Stephanopoulos talks to the Boss about aging, loss, change and staying close to home.
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October 19, 2024 10:33 UTC
Foster parents to Turpin children sentenced on child abuse charges Marcelino Olguin was sentenced to seven years in state prison, while his wife and daughter got suspended sentences. All three pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including false imprisonment.
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October 19, 2024 10:29 UTC
Max Kim, Los Angeles Times (TNS)SEOUL, South Korea — You’d be hard pressed to find anyone here who had anticipated that Han Kang would be awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in literature, the world’s highest literary honor. “It used to be that Han Kang was known as Han Sung-won’s daughter, but now I’ve become Han Sung-won, the father of Han Kang,” he said in an interview in 2016. “I was so happy that I thought my heart would stop,” Kim Kil-ja, Moon’s mother, said of Han’s Nobel in an interview with local media. “Translations of Korean literature have long suffered from many obstacles, with more ‘pure’ translations failing to find success,” Jeong, the literary critic, said. “The field was greatly opened and more people were able to access Korean literature,” Yun said of Han’s global rise.
Source:Los Angeles Times
October 19, 2024 10:21 UTC
Trump suggests he can’t lose fair election Former President Donald Trump cast doubt on the election results if he loses and falsely questioned Vice President Kamala Harris' racial and ethnic identity during an interview with the "PBD Podcast."
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October 19, 2024 10:19 UTC
Natalia Lafourcade and Gustavo Dudamel unite for a magical night of music Alex Perez speaks with internationally celebrated and decorated musicians Natalia Lafourcade and Gustavo Dudamel who united for a special night at the Hollywood Bowl.
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October 19, 2024 10:08 UTC
Kids are spending big money on skin care. “I heard all you guys were freaking out about 10-year-olds using skin care,” she says in a TikTok video posted last month, standing outside a Sephora store in Grand Junction, Colorado. You want a good rep, not a bad one.”Industry professionals say an early introduction to skin care can be a positive thing if messaged correctly. “We do not proactively promote skin care to Gen Alpha,” a spokesperson said. The two are on the border of Gen Z and Gen Alpha, but consider themselves members of the older generation.
Source:Los Angeles Times
October 19, 2024 10:07 UTC
'Diablo winds' in California sparked fires, led to power shutdown for thousands A California utility company has cut power in 19 counties in the northern and central parts of the state due to strong Diablo winds, which create a higher risk of wildfires from power lines.
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October 19, 2024 10:03 UTC
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Source:Los Angeles Times
October 19, 2024 09:55 UTC
Israel’s yearlong military campaign in Gaza has hollowed out the Palestinian militant group Hamas and killed some of its top leaders. But the death of Yahya Sinwar this week deprived the group of its chief strategist and leading proponent of all-out war with Israel. The Israeli military’s top spokesman said in June that it would be impossible to totally destroy Hamas, a stated war aim of Netanyahu. “I don’t think that we will see any dramatic change in the policy of Hamas," said Michael Milshtein, a former Israeli military intelligence officer and commentator on Palestinian affairs. Without Sinwar, Hamas has lost its most credible leader, who commanded the respect of the group’s many factions throughout the West Bank, Gaza, and in the Palestinian diaspora.
Source:Wall Street Journal
October 19, 2024 09:50 UTC
Genocidal regime moves to prevent attempts to save the lives of its victimsImage: ICJPIsrael has banned six medical aid groups from entering Gaza, where they have been treating sick and injured Palestinians and to distribute vital medical supplies. The six medical humanitarian groups, whose emergency medical missions in Gaza have treated over 15,000 patients since October last year have been told that they will no longer be allowed into the besieged territory. COGAT did not provide any information on its claimed reasons for ordering a halt to life-saving medical missions. These organisations have, collectively, sent hundreds of medical delegates to provide life-saving aid to sick and injured Palestinians in Gaza over the past twelve months. There are currently heightened concerns regarding medical aid provisions, due to Israel’s reported ‘General’s plan’, which is designed to implement siege tactics to restrict aid reaching Palestinians in northern Gaza.
Source:Washington Post
October 19, 2024 09:31 UTC
You can find them here:Forbes Today’s NYT ‘Connections’ Hints And Answers For Friday, October 18Hope your weekend’s off to a great start! Today’s NYT Connections hints and answers are coming right up. Let’s make sure that doesn’t happen with the help of some hints, and, if you’re really struggling, today’s Connections answers. What Are Today’s Connections Hints? Today’s groups are...Yellow group — bring aboutGreen group — things that are often scentedBlue group — things that might stingPurple group — video game franchisesWhat Are Today’s Connections Answers?
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October 19, 2024 09:30 UTC