Por: Los Angeles Times Business December 02, 2022
About 40 TV and film writers gathered recently at the Encino home of showrunners Marc Guggenheim and Tara Butters to hear Dr. Julia Walsh, a health professor at UC Berkeley School of Public Health, share stories of treating women who suffered injuries during illegal abortions in the late 1960s. Spilling out onto a patio garden, writers mingled at a bar and sampled an assortment of hors d'oeuvres from elaborate table spreads while listening... + full article
NBC 6 South Florida USA Entertainment December 14, 2022
See Inside the Soon-to-Open Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood Published 3 hours ago Fans of Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Yoshi can explore the new Super Mario Bros.-themed world starting in February. The theme park expansion with highly immersive... + más
Nintendo counting on forays beyond video games to boost fans | Fox Business
Universal Studios sets February opening date for Super Nintendo World | Los Angeles Times
MarketWatch USA Business December 06, 2022
“Global supply shortages and persistent inflation caused people around the world to ask for help, contributing to a 60% increase in fundraisers for gasoline, 110% increase in fundraisers for baby formula, 10% increase in fundraisers for groceries,” GoFundMe said in the... + más
‘If the FDA is expected to do more, it needs more’: FDA investigation into baby-formula crisis points to its own shortcomings. But shortages persist. | MarketWatch
Baby formula shortage stretches into eighth month | Fox Business
Forbes USA Business November 10, 2022
Topline Voters in three states—including swing-state Michigan—decisively passed ballot measures Tuesday that would explicitly protect abortion rights, while two conservative-leaning states rejected attempts to restrict abortion providers, a set of resounding wins for... + más
Kentucky abortion rights advocates fight ballot initiative | ABC News
Kentucky rejects anti-abortion constitutional amendment in surprise victory for reproductive rights | CNBC
ABC News USA Politics November 03, 2022
About half the country has banned abortion sometime before viability and at least 14 states have ceased nearly all abortion services, since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending federal protections for abortion rights.States that Have Restricted Abortion Rights... + más
Kentucky voters asked whether there's a right to an abortion | ABC News
Kentucky voters asked whether there's a right to an abortion | WPLG Local 10
ABC News USA Nation September 28, 2022
The University of Idaho is prohibiting staff from promoting or providing abortion services while performing their jobs, warning they could be fired or face misdemeanor or felony convictions if they do, according to an email reportedly sent to staff on Sept. 23.The university... + más
Idaho university prohibits staff from promoting, discussing abortion: Report | ABC7
University threatens to fire employees who promote abortion | Newsweek
Slate USA Life September 25, 2022
In A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf argued that, historically, successful women writers have not been mothers. Of Jane Austen, Charlotte and Emily Brontë, and George Eliot, she noted, “not one of them had a child.” This idea that having children stifles... + más
Women Still Underrepresented Behind the Camera in Indie Film World | Vanity Fair
This is how much money Black women lose due to gender pay gap | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation September 24, 2022
Three months after the U.S. Supreme Court , ending federal protections for abortion rights, at least 15 states have ceased nearly all abortion services. Lawsuits challenging bans have left abortion legal in North Dakota, Wyoming and Utah as litigation continues.Lawmakers in a... + más
Americans scramble for abortions in states that have banned it | Politico
Democrats continue to make abortion campaign issue, but most still won't say if they support any restrictions | Fox News
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