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10.12.2021 - 18:21 / deadline.com
The Supreme Court again allowed a Texas abortion law to stand as it is challenged on the merits, another indication of the rightward shift of the high court and the potential that justices ultimately will roll back Roe Vs. Wade.
The justices opinions released on Friday were largely procedural, with a much more impactful blockbuster decision over a Mississippi abortion law not expected until next year.
The justices also ruled that abortion providers could challenge the law in federal court.
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Queer Eye is coming back for season 6!
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Texas Monthly has entered a three-year, first-look development pact with HBO and HBO Max ahead of the debut of the limited series “Love & Death,” inspired by the Texas Monthly Press book “Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs” and articles from Texas Monthly by Jim Atkinson and John Bloom (“Love and Death in Silicon Prairie”).
HBO and HBO Max are solidifying their relationship with Texas Monthly with a three-year first-look deal. Under the pact, the publication will develop new projects for both HBO and streaming platform, HBO Max.
Tristan Thompson's Texas paternity suit has been dismissed. According to multiple reports, a judge on Thursday threw out Thompson's paternity and child support suit against Maralee Nichols, who is claiming the NBA star is the father of her baby boy, born Dec.
Tristan Thompson may not be too thrilled with this latest development in his legal battle with Maralee Nichols.
While Tristan Thompson and Maralee Nichols’ legal battle is far from over, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal that a judge ruled to dismiss the paternity lawsuit and child support case filed by the NBA player in Texas.
Matthew McConaughey has still not ruled out a political career in his future.
Matthew McConaughey is opening up about his decision not to run for Governor of Texas. On Tuesday's episode of , the 52-year-old actor revealed why now isn't the right time for him to get into politics.«It was a two-year consideration that I came to the decision, really, over the last couple of months,» he said.
“The View” host Joy Behar is a bit confused by the fact that the Supreme Court is allowing individual states so much leniency as of late.
Megan Thee Stallion is officially Megan Thee Graduate!
SAG-AFTRA says it’s “disappointed” by Friday’s Supreme Court decision that allows Texas’ anti-abortion law to stand, saying that it exposes SAG-AFTRA members to “real risk” through the lack of basic reproductive healthcare.
Sandra Bullock and Kelly Clarkson cannot stop laughing together.
Has any horror franchise survived the myriad ways studios revive and reboot them to hold onto any shred of respectability? Unfortunately, in an era where “The Conjuring” cinematic universe and Blumhouse hold sway over the genre, the likes of Freddy, Jason, and Michael don’t have the same prestige they once did (if they ever did at all).
Has any horror franchise survived the myriad ways studios revive and reboot them to hold onto any shred of respectability? Unfortunately, in an era where “The Conjuring” cinematic universe and Blumhouse hold sway over the genre, the likes of Freddy, Jason, and Michael don’t have the same prestige they once did (if they ever did at all).