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RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia is suspending a newly introduced policy that would have barred women who visit inmates at state prisons from wearing tampons or menstrual cups.
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NFL heiress accused of anti-Semitic rant may be headed to trial The NFL heiress who allegedly hit a lawyer with her glass purse while spewing anti-Semitic comments on New Year’s Eve may be heading to trial.
Jacqueline Kent Cooke, the 29-year-old daughter of late Washington Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke, appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday where a judge adjourned the case to Oct. 23, the New York Daily News reported.
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To startup founder and Stanford Medical graduate Jesse Karmazin, blood is the next big government-approved drug.
Karmazin recently launched Ambrosia Medical— a startup that fills the veins of older people with fresh blood from young donors — in the hopes that the procedure will help conquer aging by rejuvenating the body’s organs. The company plans to open its first clinic in New York City by the end of this year, Karmazin told Business Insider.
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Cory Michael Hatzl, 30, was arrested after he allegedly stripped naked and challenged people to a fight in a Florida Chick-fil-A parking lot. (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office)
An NYPD cop was busted in Queens for messaging a woman he was ordered to stay away from — just hours after he was released without bail for assaulting and nearly strangling her, police said
for allegedly violating an order of protection by sending messages to his ex-girlfriend through social media, police