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Show Business: Van Doren & Beyond

As the red-eyed, haggard witness strode into the House Caucus room, two rows of standees in the rear strained forward to glimpse at the unwilling star of TVs dimmest hour. Charles Lincoln Van Doren folded himself uncomfortably into the witness chair, gulped some water, then stripped away the last layer of illusion separating him from

Single Fathers Are More Likely to Die Earlier Than Other Parents

A large new study of parents in Canada found that single fathers have a higher premature mortality rate than single mothers or parents who are paired up. The study tracked more than 40,000 people for 11 years and found that single dads died soonest, and also had the least healthy lifestyles.

Some girls intentionally get pregnant and abort just to have big boobs - Lady drops top secret

According to her, fellow contemporary ladies place so much premium on carrying big boobs these days that they go all lengths to have them. Mind you, some girls intentionally get pregnant and abort just to have big boobs. It happens, @homorwummy wrote.

South Korea Proposes Relaxing Medical Malpractice Punishment to Solve Surgeon Shortage

South Korea touts world-class health care infrastructure. Before the pandemic, it had become a bustling medical tourism hotspot. In 2019, more than 90,000 people visited the country to avail themselves of cosmetic surgery there, and its own citizens have seen life expectancy shoot up to among the highest of developed countries, according to the Organization

Star Trek: 'Strange New Worlds' Musical, 'Discovery' Final Season First Looks

The Star Trek Universe unveiled several first looks of its Paramount+ TV series at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, including an extended clip from the fifth and final season of Star Trek: Discovery, a trailer and premiere date for the fourth season of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and a trailer for the upcoming musical episode