September has been an emotional month for Yvonne Connolly who had not one but two special reunions with loved ones.
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Jack Antonoff and Lucy Dacus have announced that proceeds from their upcoming Texas shows will be donated to abortion charities following the introduction of the state’s new anti-abortion bill.The new legislation, Senate Bill 8, bans most abortions in Texas and makes the state the most restrictive in the US in terms of access to abortion services, according to the New York Times.It prohibits aborting a foetus once cardiac activity can be detected, which is generally around six weeks – a very
.September has been an emotional month for Yvonne Connolly who had not one but two special reunions with loved ones.
asserted, “This is not a political decision for us; we can’t ethically ask any female cast/crew to relocate to any state that requires them to forgo civil liberties. The end.”That tweet came two days after Simon announced on Twitter that he was looking into alternative filming locations for his as-yet-unannounced upcoming series.“As an employer, this is beyond politics,” Simon wrote on Monday.
Texas legislators recently signed a draconian new law that criminalizes abortion after six weeks, a time when most women don’t even realize they’re pregnant.
Christina Haack is enjoying time with her fiancé. The 38-year-old reality star was recently spotted sporting her brand new rock on her finger while soaking up some one-on-one time with her beau Joshua Hall in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Singer JoJo has posted a TikTok revealing that another awards show has gone by that she was not invited to.
Ready to give marriage another go? Christina Haack did nothing to quell rumors that she is engaged to boyfriend Joshua Hall when she stepped out wearing a diamond ring.
Jessica Chastain was feeling the beat on the red carpet at the premiere of her new movie, The Eyes Of Tammy Faye, held at SVA Theater on Tuesday night (September 14) in New York City.
Caitlyn Jenner is reacting to the highly restrictive anti-abortion law that was passed this week in Texas.
I’ll use whatever mean language I want to make jokes or express my thoughts.The Texas law, signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in May, bans abortions as soon as a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which is typically around six weeks.
Food Network is coming out swinging against one of its own after a viral Twitter war sparked by the US Supreme Court’s 5-4 vote to deny an emergency appeal filed by abortion providers in an attempt to block a Texas abortion bill that went into effect the same day. Josh Denny — self-proclaimed "cancelled" comedian, podcaster and TV host — took to Twitter to respond to Wednesday’s news that effectively outlaws abortion in the state.
US Supreme Court’s 5-4 vote to deny an emergency appeal filed by abortion providers in an attempt to block a Texas abortion bill that went into effect the same day. Josh Denny — self-proclaimed “cancelled” comedian, podcaster and TV host — took to Twitter to respond to Wednesday’s news that effectively outlaws abortion in the state.The 38-year-old former frontman of Food Network’s “Ginormous Food,” who describes himself as pro-life, posted a controversial thread celebrating the ban.
Sarah Silverman is among the many celebrities blasting the Republican-led Texas government’s recent passing of draconian anti-abortion legislation that would criminalize abortion after six weeks — a time when many women may not even realize they’re pregnant — while empowering citizens to become “bounty hunters” who can earn up to $10,000 by ratting out women who’ve terminated pregnancies.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSinger-songwriter Lucy Dacus announced on Thursday that in the wake of Texas Senate Bill 8 — which makes the country’s second-most populous state’s abortion ban the most restrictive not only the U.S., but one of the most restrictive in the world — she will donate the proceeds from the four Texas dates on her forthcoming tour to grass-roots pro-abortion funds in the state.
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Alyssa Milano and Kelly Rowland were two of many celebrities to voice their outrage at Texas’ new abortion law, which went into effect on Wednesday September 1. The law prevents women from getting abortions, if they are over six weeks pregnant, according to NBC News. The law also allows people to sue abortion providers, if they’re discovered to offer services to women over six weeks pregnant. The Insatiable actress directed fans to a donation link to help Planned Parenthood.