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Month: July 2023

MrBeast’s Kris Tyson says she’s ‘so much happier’ after six months of hormone replacement therapy

By Scottie Andrew, CNN (CNN) — Kris Tyson, a co-host of the massively popular MrBeast YouTube channel, is beaming in a new selfie taken after six months of hormone replacement therapy. Tyson came out as transgender earlier this month after sharing parts of her journey with hormone replacement therapy, or HRT. The treatment is prescribed

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Alabama health care providers sue over threat of prosecution for abortion help

By KIM CHANDLER Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Health care providers in Alabama have filed lawsuits against state Attorney General Steve Marshall over threats to prosecute people who help women arrange abortions outside the state. The lawsuits seek a court declaration and injunction clarifying that the state’s criminal statute can’t be used to prosecute

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Grandfather killed in hit-and-run crash in front of family members in Houston, PD says

By Courtney Carpenter Click here for updates on this story     HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A grandfather was killed in a hit-and-run crash while crossing an intersection on South Braeswood in southwest Houston with his family, according to police. Now, investigators are looking for the driver responsible for the deadly crash. Houston police said the crash

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Churchill Downs to improve track maintenance, veterinary resources for fall meet after horse deaths

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Churchill Downs will implement safety measures for its September meet including new track surface maintenance equipment and additional monitoring and equine care following 12 horse deaths before and after the Kentucky Derby that spurred suspension of its spring meet. Racing is scheduled to resume Sept. 14 and run through Oct. 1

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Churchill Downs to improve track maintenance, veterinary resources for fall meet after horse deaths

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Churchill Downs will implement safety measures for its September meet including new track surface maintenance equipment and additional monitoring and equine care following 12 horse deaths before and after the Kentucky Derby that spurred suspension of its spring meet. Racing is scheduled to resume Sept. 14 and run through Oct. 1

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