LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Jurors will decide the fate of a Riverside County woman accused of injecting silicone into a Malibu woman's buttocks during a procedure that resulted in the victim's death. Libby ...
A Riverside County woman, Libby Adame, 55, has been convicted of second-degree murder and practicing medicine without a certification after the death of Malibu actress Cindyana Santangelo. The verdict ...
The video above aired in April. STORRS, Conn. (WTNH) — Basketball season is right around the corner, and the most successful women’s basketball program in the nation are getting ready to take the ...
The defense secretary raised the issue suggesting women were getting into combat not because they met high standards, but because they were given a pass. By John Ismay Reporting from Washington Bobbie ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Libby Adame has been convicted of second-degree murder after a Malibu actor died from silicone injections she ...
The engagement of pop superstar Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has created a seismic shift in the way teams think about their fan bases. “We used to be about a 50-50 ratio, ...
Pooja Saini is affiliated with NHS organisations, charities and non-for profit organisations. Hormonal changes during menopause can drive suicidal thoughts – a crisis that healthcare services have ...
Sarah Chavarria walked into a meeting with her board of directors, sat down and said: “We need to talk about menopause.” Never mind that the board was almost all older men at that 2023 meeting, one of ...
Last week, the Taliban ordered an internet ban across several of Afghanistan’s northern provinces. On September 30, they fully shut down the internet, both mobile and fibre optic, nationwide. The ...
HASAKAH, Syria—Inside a sprawling facility in northern Syria this summer, a group of U.S.-backed Kurdish special forces trained a cadre of their next generation of fighters. All of them were women.
For years, Bay Area entrepreneur Taylor Humphrey hesitated when people asked what kind of job she had. "I used to cringe when people would ask me what I did for a living," she recalled. Not anymore.
Biopharma is set to lose two of the industry’s rare women CEOs—GSK’s Emma Walmsley and Merck KGaA's Belén Garijo—leaving a dearth of women-helmed large life sciences companies. The Life Sciences are ...
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