Mar. 15, 2025
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A telemedicine clinic will offer abortion pills to patients prior to becoming pregnant in order to give them “peace of mind” following the Supreme Court’s decision last month tooverturnRoe v. Wade.
On Wednesday, startup companyChoix— pronounced “Choice” — announced that they will now provide abortion pills to their patients ahead of unwanted pregnancy. Choix will work in states where abortion is legal and where they are licensed to operate, including California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine and New Mexico.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Mar. 15, 2025
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You have towait until May 2024to watch the third season ofBridgerton, but you can start spilling the (literal) tea right now.
Netflix announced Tuesday that the show’s new season will premiere in two parts, with the first hitting on May 16 and the second on June 13. The upcoming installmentwill focus on the budding romancebetween Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton).
Mar. 15, 2025
Rose Audrey Clark (R) with Tommy Hilfiger and wife Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger.Photo:Tyler Benson
Tyler Benson
As a young girl growing up in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Rose Audrey Clark loved fashion magazines, pictures of glamorous gowns and colorful makeup ads.
“When I was only 4 years old I knew I was a girly girl who loved the color pink and wanted to be a model,” Clark, 44, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
The only child of a single mother also remembers the challenges of her impoverished life during those early days when she walked to school amid waves of brutal killings and gruesome gang riots.
Mar. 15, 2025
Brian Johnson, Axl Rose.Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty for Global Citizen VAX LIVE; Paul Kane/Getty
Johnson, 75, reveals in his new memoirThe Lives of Brianthat he dealt with suicidal thoughts after hehad to leave AC/DC’s Rock or Bust Touror risk going completely deaf.
“I just didn’t f—ing care anymore. I’d always thought that the best way to go out would be at 180 mph, flat-out around a corner,” Johnson writes, according toAmerican Songwriter.