Por: Forbes Life November 27, 2022
Aleali May has launched her new unisex apparel brand in her hometown of Los Angeles, MAYDE ... [+] WORLDWIDE, offering a set of structured basics in a locally familiar hue.Courtesy of MAYDE WORLDWIDE ALeali May Interprets her Journey From L.A. To Global Stylist With Her Line MAYDE MAYDE WORLDWIDE Interprets Aleali May’s Journey And Los Angeles’ Vast Style Stylist and designer Aleali May has made waves in the fashion industry as one of the... + full article
Business Insider USA Entertainment November 22, 2022
Worldwide box office: $264.7 millionTotal domestic box office: $134.8 millionDomestic opening weekend: $55.4 millionBudget: $150 million 29. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) Chris Evans in Captain America: The First Avenger. Disney/Marvel Worldwide box office: $370.6... + más
Over a third of Marvel fans say they're feeling franchise fatigue in a new survey — but a vast majority say they'll still watch anything it releases | Business Insider
Everything we learned about the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the D23 Expo | CNBC
Forbes USA Business November 17, 2022
Topline Transgender and nonbinary youth were much more likely to be admitted to hospital after a suicide attempt or self-harm, according to a published in the Lancet Child & Adolescent Health medical journal on Wednesday, as healthcare access for trans youth comes under fire and... + más
What Monica Roberts Gave the Trans Community | Time
For nonbinary actor Emma Corrin, gendered awards categories make things 'difficult' | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Crime November 16, 2022
Louisiana's are at full bed capacity and can't accept any more teen offenders, state officials said in a letter last week to youth judges, in which they requested the judges' help in releasing some low-risk teens back to their communities.The Office of Juvenile... + más
Guest column: The Missouri approach to juvenile justice would work here too, if Louisiana would give it a real chance | The Advocate
Head of Louisiana's Office of Juvenile Justice resigns amid crisis in state's youth jails | The Advocate
CNN USA Health November 11, 2022
CNN — More than 3 million US middle and high schoolers – about 11% of those students – reported current tobacco use in 2022, according to a from researchers at the US Food and Drug Administration and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For the ninth... + más
Commentary: Want to address Maine’s workforce shortage? Keep teenagers off tobacco | Portland Press Herald
California voters approve ban on sale of flavored tobacco products | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Opinion October 23, 2022
As last week started, officials from the Office of Juvenile Justice took some journalists on the grounds of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. The facility, where up to 24 of what officials believe are the state’s most violent teenagers can stay, is just inside the... + más
Federal judge won't block plan to put teens at Angola: 'Untenable must yield to the intolerable' | The Advocate
Youth advocate says juveniles fearful as they 'live under the threat' of being sent to Angola | The Advocate
Time USA Life October 13, 2022
About 30 minutes. That’s how long 17-year-old was pinned to the floor with multiple adults holding him down at a youth carceral facility in Kansas. It may have been closer to 40. The medical examiner ruled his death on Sept. 26, 2021, a homicide resulting from... + más
Commentary: Fostering community key to solving Maine youth mental health crisis | Portland Press Herald
Teens from youth facilities statewide may end up at Angola unit, Louisiana official says | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
When they unveiled a plan to move some young offenders from the Bridge City Center for Youth to a high-security unit , Louisiana leaders spoke mostly about how it would stem chaos at that single youth jail.Dozens of documents and hours of testimony in federal court this week... + más
Feds say Louisiana's plan to put teens in Angola is 'problematic,' call for other solutions | The Advocate
James Gill: Plan to house juvenile offenders at Angola has bleeding hearts in a tizzy | The Advocate
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