When the drooling can be converted into dollars!!! :doh:
Lifestyle Yahoo Style
[h=3]Mom Takes Sexy Selfies for Money and She Loves It[/h] Nevada Instagrammer and mom of two Summers VonHesse makes an income of nearly $5,000 per month by selling sexy selfies online.
save this unfortunate girl-child and her unborn-child! :doh:
Is her uncle a reincarnation of Kamsan??? :mad2:
World CBS News
[h=3]Court denies 10-year-old rape victim an abortion[/h] NEW DELHI -- A court in India has denied a 10-year-old girl permission to have an abortion after she was allegedly impregnated in a rape by her uncle. The girl was allegedly raped several times by her maternal uncle, and is now 30 weeks pregnant. Indian courts do not allow termination of pregnancies beyond 20 weeks, as per the 1971 Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act. Exceptions are made, however, if the fetus is proved to be genetically unviable or if the pregnancy poses a threat to the mother's life. Death sentences upheld in pivotal India gang-rape case The district court in the Indian city of Chandigarh ruled that the rape survivor should carry the pregnancy to term, based on a medical
Food served on board Indian trains and at railway stations is unfit for human consumption, an official report says. The annual audit report said checks on 80 trains and at 74 stations had found that some food was contaminated, while packaged and bottled items were past their expiry date. Food was stored in the open, attracting flies, rats and cockroaches, it added. India has one of the largest railway networks in the world, used by around 23 million passengers daily. Built mostly under British colonial rule, the railway network is the backbone of public transport. But its catering services have often come under criticism from passengers and Indian Railways announced a new catering policy in February.
When some people who will DO ANYTHING just for money (willingly or unwillingly) out:
there will be other people who will willingly make them DO EVERYTHING for money! :whip:
Politics Good Morning America
[h=3]Sean Spicer feeling 'relieved' after resignation as White House press secretary[/h] Sean Spicer is feeling "relieved" in the wake of his resignation as the White House press secretary, he told ABC News Friday afternoon. "Organizationally, they need to get a fresh start," he told ABC News' Senior White House Correspondent Cecilia Vega. Spicer, 45, confirmed that President Donald Trump asked him to stay on.
That not NOT assure his seat in the Senate to anyone!
Remember the case of the Nth wife of a poor fireman
murdering him for his money which went to his first wife instead! :tsk:
Politics Newsweek
[h=3]John McCain's Former Rival Suggests the Republican Senator Should Quit Over Cancer Diagnosis[/h] A former rival of Senator John McCain’s has suggested he should step aside following his cancer diagnosis and appeared to hint she should take his job. The Arizona Republican announced on Wednesday he had been diagnosed with brain cancer and has not made any suggestion he will need to step down because of his health, prompting Dr. Kelli Ward, who ran against him in last year’s GOP primary, to give him advise on stepping down. Writing on her website, the Senate candidate who is now running against senator Jeff Flake in the 2018 primary, suggested McCain should be spending more time with his family.
Politics Business Insider
[h=3]Sergey Kislyak has officially ended his tenure as Russia's ambassador to the US[/h] WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russia's ambassador to Washington Sergei Kislyak, a key figure in ongoing U.S. investigations into Moscow's meddling in the 2016 presidential election, ended his tenure on Saturday. The Russian embassy in Washington said on its Twitter feed that Minister-Counseler and Deputy Chief of Mission Denis V. Gonchar would serve as Charge d'Affaires until Kislyak's successor arrived. Kislyak, who held the post since 2008, is expected to be replaced by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Anatoly Antonov. Antonov's nomination for the post, which has yet to be approved by the Kremlin, comes at a time of intense scrutiny over Moscow-Washington relations following U.S. allegations that Russia
Much like any other well-known chronic condition, diabetes comes with its fair share of media attention. Here are 10 diabetes myths you need to stop believing right now. 1. While it’s true you’re not doing yourself any favors by maintaining an unhealthy weight, the claim that all overweight people will eventually develop type-2 diabetes is inaccurate.
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