A mother’s intuition: She knew her baby would be born with Down syndrome Patricia Schweinfurth was already a mom of four when she became pregnant with baby Joseph. But this time, she had a hunch something was different. 09/19/2024 - 10:14 am | View Link
Meet the Kids of Billionaire Tech Titans: From Steve Jobs' Model Daughter to Jeff Bezos' Rarely-Seen Son From Karl Cook to Phoebe Gates, check out the children of billionaire tech giants such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and more. 09/19/2024 - 4:30 am | View Link
No legal protections for ‘born alive’ babies in some states? Experts say that’s wrong In a Sept. 11 Facebook post, Tony Perkins, president of the anti-abortion Family Research Council, wrote, "In 12 states, children born alive after a failed abortion have no legal protection, and in ... 09/18/2024 - 9:33 am | View Link
What Is a Life Path Number? All About Its Meaning in Numerology and How to Find Yours Life path numbers 'denote specific energies and vibrations inherent in one’s personality,' according to astrologer Lisa Stardust. Here's what it means in numerology and how to find yours. 09/15/2024 - 5:00 am | View Link
Babies born to women consuming a high fat, sugary diet at greater risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in later life Babies born to pregnant women with obesity are more likely to develop heart problems and diabetes as adults due to fetal damage caused by the high-fat, high-energy diet of their mother. 09/13/2024 - 12:29 pm | View Link
On September 20, 1973, Billie Jean King bested Bobby Riggs, in what was dubbed The Battle of the Sexes tennis match.
Riggs was misogynist who claimed women were inferior and he could beat any female player any time. Up stepped Billie Jean King to take the challenge.
30,000 people filled the Houston's Astrodome and 50 million people watched it on television.
History: "Howard Cosell called the match, in which King beat Riggs 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
Last week reminded us that the Broncos are in deep trouble this season. Once again, interceptions were thrown, penalties called, runs stuffed and hands wrung.
The blaring alarm comes from offensive statistics that look bad, are bad, and seem impossible to comprehend for a team not wearing leather helmets and playing on black-and-white TVs with rabbit ears.
No one disputes the premise that the Broncos offense stinks.
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1. Cherry Creek (2-1) at Highland Park (Texas), 51-39: The Bruins went into Dallas and handed the Highland Park Scots their first home loss in three years. Junior running back Jayden Fox ran for 206 yards and two TDs, the first giving Creek a 34-17 lead on the Bruins’ first possession of the second half.
Representative Maxwell Frost (D-FL) was in no mood for any of Rep. James Comer's bullshit games and brought the heat straight at him:
FROST: This committee functions as an extension of the Trump campaign. First, we went after President Biden with a nonsense impeachment hearing. Then we went after his son.
Oliver Kylington was excited about a new opportunity, but he did not have spending more than two weeks in a Canadian hotel room on his offseason preparation bingo card.
Kylington signed a one-year contract on Aug. 5 with the Colorado Avalanche. The 27-year-old is one of several new defensemen with the organization who, along with Sam Malinski, are competing for one of two openings on the blue line in the Avs’ lineup.
When training camp started Thursday, Kylington had to wait.
The Denver Voice, a free monthly paper that provides job opportunities to people who are homeless through a low-barrier vendor program, is shutting down for at least one month because of a lack of money, according to a post on its Facebook page Friday afternoon.
The paper’s management hopes the closure will be temporary.
“Due to an ongoing lack of funds, we cannot pay our staff, cover our expenses, or continue supporting our vendor program,” the post reads in part.