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The Boys Creator Eric Kripke Tells Misogynist Viewers to ‘F*** Off to the Sun’

The Boys Creator Eric Kripke Tells Misogynist Viewers to ‘F*** Off to the Sun’

Eric Kripke, the showrunner of Amazon’s superhero satire The Boys, has vehemently stated that there is no room in the series’ fandom for misogyny, after actress Erin Moriarty, who plays Annie January a.k.a. Starlight, spoke out about experiencing sexist harassment online. This included jeers at her character, criticisms of her appearance, and sexualized language that …

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The Amazon Movers and Shakers Section Has Tons of Affordable Home Goods on Sale

The Amazon Movers and Shakers Section Has Tons of Affordable Home Goods on Sale

Our product picks are editor-tested, expert-approved. We may earn a commission through links on our site. Amazon If you’re in the market for new bedding (be it for a set of soft new sheets, a fluffy new comforter, or a cozy throw blanket), you’ll know that buying bedding can be expensive. When buying online, it …

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Juul to Pay $438.5 Million for Its Role in Teen Vaping Crisis

Juul to Pay $438.5 Million for Its Role in Teen Vaping Crisis

By Cara Murez HealthDay ReporterHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7, 2022 (HealthDay News) – Juul Labs said Tuesday it will pay $438.5 million, without acknowledging wrongdoing, to settle dozens of lawsuits filed over company practices that may have fueled widespread vaping among American teens. “This settlement with 34 states and territories is a significant part of …

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Missouri School District’s Embrace of Paddling Bucks Trends

Missouri School District’s Embrace of Paddling Bucks Trends

Sept. 7, 2022 – Child development experts expressed dismay that a Missouri school district is reviving paddling as punishment despite overwhelming scientific evidence against it. “So much research has been done over the years that demonstrates that corporal punishment is harmful to children,” says Allison Jackson, MD, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics …

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Blood Test Shows Promise for Quick Diagnosis of ALS

Blood Test Shows Promise for Quick Diagnosis of ALS

By Cara Murez HealthDay ReporterHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Patients suspected of having amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) may soon be able to get a diagnosis much more quickly, not wasting the precious time many have left, new research suggests. In 2020, a blood test for ALS based on microRNA (short segments …

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‘It’s Becoming Too Expensive to Live’: Older Adults Try to Cope With Limited Budgets

‘It’s Becoming Too Expensive to Live’: Older Adults Try to Cope With Limited Budgets

By Judith Graham Wednesday, September 07, 2022 (Kaiser News) — Economic insecurity is upending the lives of millions of older adults as soaring housing costs and inflation diminish the value of fixed incomes. Across the country, seniors who until recently successfully managed limited budgets are growing more anxious and distressed. Some lost work during the …

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