In his closing speech to the panel of seven women and five men, Stephen Kemp said messages - including one in which the television star promised to never again 'lay a finger' on Rebecca Hanson ...
Audra McDonald as Rose in the musical “Gypsy” at the Majestic Theater in Manhattan.Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Supported by By Laura Collins-Hughes The black-and-white 1930s ...
Nurses put shoes through their paces. Long shifts of standing in operating rooms, running through the emergency department, crouching, lifting, pushing — nurses, doctors and other medical ...
(Arvin Temkar /Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp speaks during a news conference pushing for tort reform on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025 in Atlanta. (Matthew Pearson/WABE via AP, ...
State. Sen. John F. Kennedy, R-Macon, speaks on a bill he sponsored to rewrite Georgia's litigation rules to limit lawsuits at the Senate at the Capitol in Atlanta on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025. (Arvin ...
Scottish taxpayers' money will be spent on "the nurses and doctors, not the bureaucrats and the penpushers", according to Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar. In his speech to the party's ...
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Currently, she can be seen opposite six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald in the smash Broadway revival of “Gypsy,” an experience she describes as both a personal and professional game-changer.
Brian Kemp of Georgia is giving Trump a thumbs up for "moving fast and quick." Trump has kept up a frenetic pace during his opening weeks back in the White House, with an avalanche of executive ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has been appointed by President Donald Trump to the bipartisan Council of Governors, which includes five Republicans and five Democrats. The Council of Governors ...
As many as 36 staff nurses serving in 18 federal and provincial hospitals across the country lost their jobs in three months, as funds from the USAID, which was used to hire those health workers, were ...
"Little to no progress" has been made improving Gypsy and Traveller sites in Wales in the past two-and-a-half years and urgent action is needed, a cross-party Senedd committee has concluded.