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Jayson Tatum has 30 points and 12 rebounds, Celtics rout Pacers 155-104 to remain unbeaten
Jayson Tatum has 30 points and 12 rebounds, Celtics rout Pacers 155-104 to remain unbeaten
BOSTON (AP) — Jayson Tatum had 30 points and 12 rebounds in less than three quarters and the Boston Celtics used a blistering start to pull away from the Indiana Pacers, winning 155-104 on Wednesday night to remain unbeaten.
2023-11-02 10:17
Igloo Coolers Celebrates Expansion With Local Community
Igloo Coolers Celebrates Expansion With Local Community
BROOKSHIRE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 31, 2023--
2023-08-31 21:26
Spencer Carbery hired as Capitals coach after 2 seasons as Maple Leafs assistant
Spencer Carbery hired as Capitals coach after 2 seasons as Maple Leafs assistant
The Washington Capitals have hired Spencer Carbery as their next coach
2023-05-30 23:52
'CBS Mornings' hosts Gayle King and Nate Burleson attempt to tell real voices from deepfakes: 'It's really scary'
'CBS Mornings' hosts Gayle King and Nate Burleson attempt to tell real voices from deepfakes: 'It's really scary'
In a recent case that shocked not just the country but the whole world, a woman was almost severely scammed for thousands of dollars through deepfakes
2023-08-04 13:28
China’s Consumer Prices Creep Out of Deflation in August
China’s Consumer Prices Creep Out of Deflation in August
China’s deflationary pressures eased slightly in August as consumer prices rose and producer price declines moderated, adding to
2023-09-09 10:26
Altus Power, Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results
Altus Power, Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 13, 2023--
2023-11-13 20:25
Phillies vs. Braves prediction and odds for Thursday, May 25 (Take the Braves)
Phillies vs. Braves prediction and odds for Thursday, May 25 (Take the Braves)
The Philadelphia Phillies have not had the start to their 2023 season that they would have expected after winning the National League Pennant in 2022.Nonetheless, they'll be able to find some momentum this weekend if they can have any level of success against the NL East leading Atlanta Bra...
2023-05-26 01:19
Mississippi ex-law enforcement charged with civil rights offenses against 2 Black men during raid
Mississippi ex-law enforcement charged with civil rights offenses against 2 Black men during raid
Six former law enforcement officers in Mississippi have been charged with federal civil rights offenses against two Black men who were brutalized for more than an hour during a home raid before an officer allegedly shot one of the men in the mouth
2023-08-04 01:58
Offensive struggles once again catch up to Josh Allen, Bills in latest loss
Offensive struggles once again catch up to Josh Allen, Bills in latest loss
The Bills' high-powered offense once again came up short in Buffalo's 29-25 loss to the New England Patriots
2023-10-23 06:59
Italy begins removing gay mothers from children’s birth certificates
Italy begins removing gay mothers from children’s birth certificates
Italy has begun removing the names of gay mothers from their children’s birth certificates, as part of the right-wing government’s crackdown on same-sex parenting. The move comes after populist prime minister Giorgia Meloni’s coalition announced in March that state agencies should no longer register the children of same-sex couples, a move that sparked protests in Milan. Families have begun receiving letters from the state prosecutor, with PinkNews reporting that 27 parents in the northern city of Padua have been issued notices that they were being removed from their child’s birth certificate. Other families have received letters in Milan, Florence and Fiumicino, near Rome. Michael Leidi and her wife Viola were reportedly among one of the three lesbian couples to be targeted by the crackdown, with Ms Leidi telling LGBTQ+ Nation that she “cried for 10 days” after receiving the letter. It informed them that the inclusion of Ms Leidi’s name was “contrary to public order”, as she was not the biological mother of the couple’s daughter Giulia, the site reported. The policy means only the recognised biological mother has parenting rights, and if she was to die, her children can be handed to relatives or taken into the state’s care. “It was as if I did not exist,” Ms Leidi told LGBTQ+ Nation. “I suspect the government is afraid that a family that looks different, like ours, can be happy - maybe even happier, sometimes - as a traditional family. “On paper, they say Guilia has one mother but we know she has two. We will do everything possible to prove we are a good family.” Speaking to the Daily Mail, Ms Leidi said that the couple had been together for 11 years and were both teachers of children with special needs. After Viola became pregnant through artificial insemination, their local mayor had signed Giulia’s birth certificate and had been “very supportive”. Despite this, they were recently sent a letter informing them of the changes to the birth certificate. It was followed by an unsuccessful legal attempt to overturn the removal of her name and a rejection by local judges of their bid to take the case to Italy’s Supreme Court. Italy’s first female prime minister had rallied against the ‘LGBT lobby’ and ‘gender ideology’ as part of her successful campaign last year to win power. Despite Ms Meloni comparing herself to British Conservatives and denying she is homophobic, her party rose to power with tough rhetoric against same-sex parenting and support for traditional families and moral values. In a recent speech, she said: “We want a nation in which – whatever each person’s legitimate choices and free inclinations may be – it is no longer a scandal to say we are all born from a man and a woman.” Her coalition partner, Matteo Salvini, of the far-right League party, had previously called gay parents “unnatural” while the government opposed a Brussels plan for a parenthood certificate that would be valid across the EU. In 2016, Italy’s former centre-left government legalised same-sex civil unions, however stopped short from issuing full adoption rights following opposition from the Catholic church. Gay couples are forced to go abroad if they want children, as they are banned from accessing reproductive medical treatment such as IVF and surrogacy is also prohibited. Italian law does not rule if same-sex couples can both be recognised as parents on official certification, which meant local mayors were left to make the call based on their own personal views. However, now the message from the interior ministry to town halls is that such arrangements are illegal. This follows a Supreme Court ruling last December against a male same-sex couple who brought a child obtained through surrogacy into Italy. Pro-LGBTQ politicians have condemned the move, arguing that it is clearly discriminatory. Elly Scheink, the leader of the centre-Left party, who is also in a same-sex relationship, said: “These families are tired of being discriminated against. “We’re talking about boys and girls already growing up in our communities and going to schools.” Meanwhile, a poll last month found that two-thirds of Italians hold positive views on same-sex parenting and adoption, demonstrating a surge of support in recent years. Read More UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak apologizes for a previous ban on LGBTQ+ people in the military Russian lawmakers pass a bill outlawing gender-affirming procedures to protect 'traditional values' Thousands march at Budapest Pride as LGBTQ+ community voices anxiety over Hungary's restrictive laws Italy begins removing gay mothers from children’s birth certificates Six-year-old boy and his 12-year-old sister drown in Texas river New drug to protect babies and toddlers from RSV gets FDA approval ahead of cold season
2023-07-20 13:47
German Inflation Slows Significantly as ECB Hikes Near End
German Inflation Slows Significantly as ECB Hikes Near End
Germany joined its major euro-zone peers in reporting a steep slowdown in inflation — underscoring arguments by some
2023-05-31 21:24
Kia/Hyundia settle class-action lawsuit over security flaw in vehicles
Kia/Hyundia settle class-action lawsuit over security flaw in vehicles
Hyundai Motor America and Kia America will resolve class-action lawsuit prompted by a surge in vehicle thefts with a settlement agreement that could be valued at $200 million
2023-05-20 02:57