There is virtually no ambiguity in Alabama law: Abortion is banned at any stage of pregnancy, and anyone who performs one can be charged with a felony. But there is one caveat: Under current law, a pregnant person cannot be criminally charged in connection with her own abortion.
A group of Republican lawmakers in the Alabama House of Representatives are angling to change that. A new bill, sponsored by freshman Ernie Yarbrough, would open the door for a pregnant person to be charged with murder if she has an abortion...
A group of Republican lawmakers in the Alabama House of Representatives are angling to change that. A new bill, sponsored by freshman Ernie Yarbrough, would open the door for a pregnant person to be charged with murder if she has an abortion...
- 5/16/2023
- by Tessa Stuart
- Rollingstone.com
Band: The Sandboys; Members: Mark Miller: singer-songwriter and guitarist; and Ben Harrison: cello Ep: ‘Glitches, Imperfections and Glorious Quirks’ Facing the philosophical crossroads of taking the path of least resistance, or the highway of persistence, is a major dilemma that musicians often face as they ponder whether or not to continue on their creative journey. […]
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- 4/14/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Now that Jennifer Lawrence has apologized for causing a flap by joking about scratching her rear with sacred Hawaiian stones during the filming of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the mini scandal has left many wondering about those sacred rocks.
The Oscar winner, 26, got into hot water when she appeared on The Graham Norton Show Friday, and told a story about trying to relieve an itchy posterior during the shooting of the blockbuster on the island of Oahu.
The anecdote was meant to be funny, but it was no laughing matter to many native Hawaiians, who consider some of the...
The Oscar winner, 26, got into hot water when she appeared on The Graham Norton Show Friday, and told a story about trying to relieve an itchy posterior during the shooting of the blockbuster on the island of Oahu.
The anecdote was meant to be funny, but it was no laughing matter to many native Hawaiians, who consider some of the...
- 12/10/2016
- by m34miller
- PEOPLE.com
Fear ye, oh fear ye, it's Friday the 13th.Before it was known for being a string of increasingly ludicrous films about a disgruntled hockey player, Friday the 13th was known as a day of terror. But why exactly? Well, apparently no one really knows. But it's been around long enough that we've accrued a lot of facts about it. So let's do this thing. Hammurabi was anti-13The Code of Hammurabi is a set of Babylonian law codes of ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to about 1754 B.C. For whatever reason, there's no 13. They just skipped right over it. Some...
- 5/13/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Fear ye, oh fear ye, it's Friday the 13th.Before it was known for being a string of increasingly ludicrous films about a disgruntled hockey player, Friday the 13th was known as a day of terror. But why exactly? Well, apparently no one really knows. But it's been around long enough that we've accrued a lot of facts about it. So let's do this thing. Hammurabi was anti-13The Code of Hammurabi is a set of Babylonian law codes of ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to about 1754 B.C. For whatever reason, there's no 13. They just skipped right over it. Some...
- 5/13/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Frank Underwood just got outsmarted by a 5-year-old.
Macey Hensley, an adorable preschooler with an encyclopedic knowledge of presidential history, crushed House of Cards star Kevin Spacey, 55, in a game of White House trivia on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Tuesday.
The little genius stunned Spacey – who plays the commander-in-chief in season 3 of the hit Netflix show – and the audience by correctly answering obscure questions like "Who was the first president to have electricity in the White House?" and "How many rooms are in the White House?" (The answers are Benjamin Harrison and 132, respectively – if you didn't already know.)
Hensley first...
Macey Hensley, an adorable preschooler with an encyclopedic knowledge of presidential history, crushed House of Cards star Kevin Spacey, 55, in a game of White House trivia on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Tuesday.
The little genius stunned Spacey – who plays the commander-in-chief in season 3 of the hit Netflix show – and the audience by correctly answering obscure questions like "Who was the first president to have electricity in the White House?" and "How many rooms are in the White House?" (The answers are Benjamin Harrison and 132, respectively – if you didn't already know.)
Hensley first...
- 4/29/2015
- by Kristen Caires, @kristencaires
- People.com - TV Watch
If you've been following social media at all today, you may have heard of Indigenous People's Day. It's essentially an effort to re-brand the second Monday in October - taking the focus off what is traditionally a holiday celebrating Christopher Columbus and putting it on the people who were, you know, already inhabiting the area that he popularly gets credit for discovering. Seattle and Minneapolis are the two most visible cities currently leading the charge: Last week, the Seattle City Council voted to rename the holiday in order to honor "the thriving cultures and values of Indigenous Peoples in our region,...
- 10/13/2014
- PEOPLE.com
If you've been following social media at all today, you may have heard of Indigenous People's Day.
It's essentially an effort to rebrand the second Monday in October – taking the focus off what is traditionally a holiday celebrating Christopher Columbus and putting it on the people who were, you know, already inhabiting the area that he popularly gets credit for discovering.
Seattle and Minneapolis are the two most visible cities currently leading the charge: Last week, the Seattle City Council voted to rename the holiday in order to honor "the thriving cultures and values of Indigenous Peoples in our region,...
It's essentially an effort to rebrand the second Monday in October – taking the focus off what is traditionally a holiday celebrating Christopher Columbus and putting it on the people who were, you know, already inhabiting the area that he popularly gets credit for discovering.
Seattle and Minneapolis are the two most visible cities currently leading the charge: Last week, the Seattle City Council voted to rename the holiday in order to honor "the thriving cultures and values of Indigenous Peoples in our region,...
- 10/13/2014
- People.com - TV Watch
It looks a lot like Christmas at the White House, where First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed the White House Christmas tree and unveiled 2013's decorations at a White House holiday event for military families earlier this month with the help of first dog, Sunny Obama. This year’s White House holiday theme is "Gather Around," meant to celebrate the stories that bring us together this time of year. Michelle's motif for the White House is the latest in a long line of themes, beginning when Jackie Kennedy first decorated it with Nutcracker Suite ornaments in 1961, a popular theme that both Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton used during their time as first ladies. Since President Benjamin Harrison and his family first introduced the indoor White House Christmas tree in the upstairs oval room in 1889, first wives have been integral in taking part in presidential holiday traditions. From the first White House...
- 12/11/2013
- by Annie Gabillet
- Popsugar.com
The publicity people for Star Trek Into Darkness sure know how to do this well. The more they give us, the more I want. And I want it now. This latest clip is particularly challenging, because we need to know what Benjamin Harrison is talking about. Well, also what James Kirk is talking about. Argh, Come On May!
Clip: Star Trek Into Darkness “I Allow It”
Click here to view the embedded video.
Paramount has also just announced a cool gift for attendees of the first IMAX showing of the movie on May 15. Here’s a look at the poster, followed by the details:
Introducing IMAX Fanfix™, an evolution of the IMAX® 12:01 program!
The origins are simple: reward the most avid IMAX fans with limited edition, collectible prints for select films. IMAX, together with our studio partners, engage some of the most celebrated artists to create unique art that is exclusively for IMAX moviegoers.
Clip: Star Trek Into Darkness “I Allow It”
Click here to view the embedded video.
Paramount has also just announced a cool gift for attendees of the first IMAX showing of the movie on May 15. Here’s a look at the poster, followed by the details:
Introducing IMAX Fanfix™, an evolution of the IMAX® 12:01 program!
The origins are simple: reward the most avid IMAX fans with limited edition, collectible prints for select films. IMAX, together with our studio partners, engage some of the most celebrated artists to create unique art that is exclusively for IMAX moviegoers.
- 4/30/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Lincoln was an excellent portrayal of one of our nation’s most famous presidents and Daniel Day-Lewis was superb in the role, almost looking more like the 16th president than Abraham Lincoln did himself. In the wake of such a well-made presidential biopic, the question has to be raised: What other presidents deserve their own, well-made film?
For a successful presidential film, there needs to be some extensive drama with the figure and their term in office. Honest Abe had the drama, that’s why this is the second film of the year about the Great Emancipator. For that same reason, Millard Fillmore and Benjamin Harrison likely won’t be getting a film anytime soon.
But there are many more presidents than just Lincoln who have lives worthy of a quality film. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the five Us Presidents that we think are...
For a successful presidential film, there needs to be some extensive drama with the figure and their term in office. Honest Abe had the drama, that’s why this is the second film of the year about the Great Emancipator. For that same reason, Millard Fillmore and Benjamin Harrison likely won’t be getting a film anytime soon.
But there are many more presidents than just Lincoln who have lives worthy of a quality film. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the five Us Presidents that we think are...
- 11/27/2012
- by Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
Happy Monday, Zoners!
I’m still smiling about last week’s scathingly hilarious, no-holds-barred takedowns of Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh. Ever since the end of December, Stephen’s shows have been more sizzling hot than ever. And this week has a fantastic group of guests with lots of potential for fun, satire, and exploration. I can’t wait!
Monday, 1/24: Charlie Rose
Turnabout is fair play! In 2006 Stephen appeared as a guest on Rose’s eponymous TV show, and now it’s time for Rose to sit at Stephen’s desk. Rose anchors a nightly hour-long show on PBS, where he usually has one-to-one, in-depth conversations with his guests, who have ranged from politicians (Tony Blair) and playwrights (Harold Pinter) to musicians (Paul Simon) and movie stars (George Clooney). Occasionally, he also hosts special episodes that focus on a specific topic, and—seemingly as much of a workaholic as...
I’m still smiling about last week’s scathingly hilarious, no-holds-barred takedowns of Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh. Ever since the end of December, Stephen’s shows have been more sizzling hot than ever. And this week has a fantastic group of guests with lots of potential for fun, satire, and exploration. I can’t wait!
Monday, 1/24: Charlie Rose
Turnabout is fair play! In 2006 Stephen appeared as a guest on Rose’s eponymous TV show, and now it’s time for Rose to sit at Stephen’s desk. Rose anchors a nightly hour-long show on PBS, where he usually has one-to-one, in-depth conversations with his guests, who have ranged from politicians (Tony Blair) and playwrights (Harold Pinter) to musicians (Paul Simon) and movie stars (George Clooney). Occasionally, he also hosts special episodes that focus on a specific topic, and—seemingly as much of a workaholic as...
- 1/24/2011
- by Karenatasha
- No Fact Zone
The relationships between rappers and presidents have always been tenuous at best. Or at least so we thought. This week, there have been two incidents that have united the worlds of hip-hop and presidential politics in ways that nobody really saw coming. Earlier this week, George W. Bush declared that the moment that Kanye West announced "George Bush doesn't care about black people" during a telethon was the lowest point of his presidency. West responded in typical fashion, saying that he related to Bush because they both have been under the same kind scrutiny.
Meanwhile, Bill Clinton tipped his hat to Lil Wayne earlier this week in anticipation of the Mc's release from Rikers Island. "This guy's smart. And he's got abilities," Clinton said. "And he's got a new chance now. And what I hope is that this is not just something to brand him as a cool guy, but...
Meanwhile, Bill Clinton tipped his hat to Lil Wayne earlier this week in anticipation of the Mc's release from Rikers Island. "This guy's smart. And he's got abilities," Clinton said. "And he's got a new chance now. And what I hope is that this is not just something to brand him as a cool guy, but...
- 11/4/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
Bigger Than the Sound guesses Sunday's big winners.
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga and Eminem onstage during last year's MTV Video Music Awards
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards are right around the corner — and by "corner," I mean Sunday at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. This is great news for pretty much everyone, particularly Lady Gaga fans and those with an unquenchable thirst for the art of wagering (or, as some people call it, "a dangerous and destructive gambling addiction").
See, the VMAs are arguably the greatest gambling event of the year, although winners are voted on by fans, which makes predicting the show's outcome nearly impossible. Still, none of that has stopped me from making my Vma predictions for two straight years now, with varying degrees of success. What can I say? I like to live dangerously. So I've decided to throw on the old prognostication...
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga and Eminem onstage during last year's MTV Video Music Awards
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards are right around the corner — and by "corner," I mean Sunday at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. This is great news for pretty much everyone, particularly Lady Gaga fans and those with an unquenchable thirst for the art of wagering (or, as some people call it, "a dangerous and destructive gambling addiction").
See, the VMAs are arguably the greatest gambling event of the year, although winners are voted on by fans, which makes predicting the show's outcome nearly impossible. Still, none of that has stopped me from making my Vma predictions for two straight years now, with varying degrees of success. What can I say? I like to live dangerously. So I've decided to throw on the old prognostication...
- 9/8/2010
- MTV Music News
Bigger Than the Sound guesses Sunday's big winners.
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga and Eminem onstage during last year's MTV Video Music Awards
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards are right around the corner — and by "corner," I mean Sunday at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. This is great news for pretty much everyone, particularly Lady Gaga fans and those with an unquenchable thirst for the art of wagering (or, as some people call it, "a dangerous and destructive gambling addiction").
See, the VMAs are arguably the greatest gambling event of the year, although winners are voted on by fans, which makes predicting the show's outcome nearly impossible. Still, none of that has stopped me from making my Vma predictions for two straight years now, with varying degrees of success. What can I say? I like to live dangerously. So I've decided to throw on the old prognostication...
By James Montgomery
Lady Gaga and Eminem onstage during last year's MTV Video Music Awards
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards are right around the corner — and by "corner," I mean Sunday at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. This is great news for pretty much everyone, particularly Lady Gaga fans and those with an unquenchable thirst for the art of wagering (or, as some people call it, "a dangerous and destructive gambling addiction").
See, the VMAs are arguably the greatest gambling event of the year, although winners are voted on by fans, which makes predicting the show's outcome nearly impossible. Still, none of that has stopped me from making my Vma predictions for two straight years now, with varying degrees of success. What can I say? I like to live dangerously. So I've decided to throw on the old prognostication...
- 9/8/2010
- MTV Music News
Everyone is enjoying the holiday here at PlanetdoorQ. We might be back later this weekend. We might all get drunk, hook up with hotties while singing the Star Spangled Banner and dance in the streets wearing nothing but sparklers and a smile. Until next we meet, enjoy the Holiday, be safe, and take a moment to remember all of those who lived, fought and died, for the hope, for the dream, for the reality of America.--Tann Declaration of Independence
Here is the complete text of the Declaration of Independence.
The original spelling and capitalization have been retained.
(Adopted by Congress on July 4, 1776)
The Unanimous Declaration
of the Thirteen United States of AmericaWhen, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station...
Here is the complete text of the Declaration of Independence.
The original spelling and capitalization have been retained.
(Adopted by Congress on July 4, 1776)
The Unanimous Declaration
of the Thirteen United States of AmericaWhen, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station...
- 7/4/2009
- doorQ.com
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