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Ashley is best described by the two C’s: calm and compassionate. She was adamant about becoming a doctor when she was younger. That is, until she was accepted into medical school. She realized after two years of university that she wasn’t quite cut out for the job. She abruptly discontinued her studies and decided to pursue a career as a writer instead. She is still interested in medicine, but prefers to remain a distant observer and recorder of medical advances and innovations. She currently works as Senior editor with S Chronicles, where she primarily writes about health and science, as well as co-authoring books on the side.Contact email: [email protected]

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Anne Heche struggling actress dies at 53 of complications in

Anne Heche, struggling actress, dies at 53 of complications in car accident – Chicago Tribune

LOS ANGELES — Anne Heche, the Emmy-winning film and television actress whose dramatic rise in Hollywood in the 1990s and prosperous career contrasted with personal chapters of turmoil, died from injuries sustained in a burning car accident. She was 53.

Heche was “peacefully taken off life support,” spokeswoman Holly Baird said in a statement Sunday night.

Heche had been on life support at a Los Angeles burn center after suffering a “severe anoxic brain injury” caused by lack of oxygen when her car crashed into a house on August 5, according to a statement released on Thursday was released by a representative names of her family and friends.

She was pronounced brain dead on Friday but was being kept alive if her organs could be donated, an investigation that lasted nine days. In the US, most organ transplants are performed after such a determination.

A native of Ohio whose family moved across the country, Heche experienced an abusive and tragic childhood that led her to escape her own life. Showing promise early enough to be offered professional work in high school, she first came to prominence on the NBC soap opera Another World from 1987 to 1991, where she won a Daytime Emmy Award for the role of twins Marley and Vicky Hudson won show lasting injuries which Heches anticipated: Vicky falls into a months-long coma after a car accident.

By the late 1990s, Heche was one of the hottest actors in Hollywood, a constant on magazine covers and in big-budget films. In 1997 alone, she starred opposite Johnny Depp as his wife in Donnie Brasco and Tommy Lee Jones in Volcano, and was part of the ensemble cast in the original I Know What You Did Last Summer.

The following year, she starred with Ford in Six Days, Seven Nights and appeared in Return to Paradise with Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Phoenix. She also played one of cinema’s most famous murder victims, Marion Crane in Psycho in Gus Van Sant’s remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic, and starred in the indie favorite Walking and Talking.

Around the same time, her personal life led to even greater fame and upheaval, both personal and professional. She met Ellen DeGeneres at a Vanity Fair Oscar party in 1997, fell in love, and began a three-year relationship that marked one of the first openly gay couples in Hollywood. But Heche later said her career was marred by an industry that balked at casting her in leading roles. She would remember advisors defying her decision to let DeGeneres accompany her to the premiere of “Volcano.”

“We were patted on the back, put in their limousine in act three, and told we couldn’t have photos taken at the press fest,” Heche said on the 2018 podcast Irish Goodbye.

After she and DeGeneres split, Heche had a public meltdown, speaking openly about her mental health issues.

Heche’s faintly elfin appearance belied her on-screen strength. When she won the National Board of Review’s Best Supporting Actress award in 1997, the panel cited the double whammy of “Donnie Brasco” and the political satire “Wag the Dog,” in which Heche portrayed a cynical White House aide and stood up against Movie great Robert De Niro.

Heche also effectively challenged her apparent fragility. In 2002, she played a woman who is afraid of losing her mind like her father, a brilliant math professor, in the Broadway play Proof. An Associated Press review praised her “touching performance, vulnerable yet funny, especially when Catherine pokes fun at suspected mental stability.”

In the fall of 2000, shortly after her split from DeGeneres, Heche was hospitalized after knocking on a stranger’s door in a rural area near Fresno, California. Authorities said she appeared shaken and disoriented and spoke incoherently to residents.

In a memoir, Call Me Crazy, published the following year, Heche spoke about her lifelong struggles. During a 2001 interview with television journalist Barbara Walters, Heche recounted in painful detail the alleged sexual abuse at the hands of her deeply religious father, Donald Heche, who died of complications from AIDS in 1983. Heche described her suffering as so extreme that she developed a personality of her own and imagined being from another planet.

In the final days of his life, Heche said she learned that he was secretly gay and that she believed his inability to live honestly fueled his anger and hurtful behavior. No longer did her father die, her brother Nathan—one of her four siblings—was killed in a car accident.

“I’m not crazy. But it’s a crazy life. I grew up in a crazy family and it took me 31 years to go crazy,” Heche told Walters. To escape the past, “I drank. I I smoked. I did drugs. I had sex with people. I did everything I could to take the shame out of my life.”

Heche dated Steve Martin in the 1990s and is widely believed to have inspired the childish but ambitious aspiring actor, played by Heather Graham in his Hollywood spoof Bowfinger. She later had a son with cinematographer Coleman Laffoon, to whom she was married from 2001 to 2009. She had another son during a relationship with actor James Tupper, her co-star on the television series Men In Trees.

Heche has worked consistently in smaller films, on Broadway, and in television shows for the past two decades. She has recently had recurring roles on the network series Chicago PD and All Rise, and was a 2020 contestant on Dancing With the Stars.

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1660587079 In the United States Trump is stubbornly holding on to

In the United States, Trump is stubbornly holding on to the Republican primary

Trump supporters carry flags near Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida on August 9, 2022. Trump supporters carry flags near Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida on August 9, 2022. GREG LOVETT / AP

The primary, to be held in Wyoming on August 16, promises to be one of the most emblematic of the series of battles being waged in anticipation of the midterm elections slated for November in the United States. In this conservative bastion, Liz Cheney, heir to a Republican line prior to the arrival of Donald Trump, vice president of the commission of inquiry into the January 6 attack on the Capitol, could well join the cohort of candidates backed by opponents of the ex-president ; its failure would reaffirm Donald Trump’s control of the Republican apparatus and influence within the Grand Old Party rank and file more than a year and a half after leaving the White House.

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With a few exceptions, the candidates appointed by ex-President Donald Trump to the positions of senators, elected representatives, governors or secretaries of state – in particular those responsible for monitoring the organization of elections – tend to be more critical of opponents.

According to website Ballotpedia, of the twenty Republican gubernatorial nominees who received the billionaire’s endorsement, fifteen won; only three of them failed; two elections are pending. Seven states have yet to hold Republican primaries through November.

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The advantage of the “Trumpists” is equally obvious to the senators: 17 of the 21 candidates who received Trump’s favor prevailed. His influence on the candidates for the House of Representatives is even more massive: Of the around 140 personalities who benefited from his support, mostly outgoing elected representatives, only five have been beaten so far.

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Unsurprisingly, Donald Trump picks figures who publicly share his views – but doesn’t bother getting wet in the polls, which seem to be lost to the Democrats ahead of time. According to the website specializing in the processing of data related to the FiveThirtyEight elections, at least 70% of “their” candidates, like the former president, ensure that the 2020 presidential election was “stolen”. According to a July 18 tally compiled by this website, more than a third of the Republican candidates who will run for the Senate, House of Representatives, governor and attorney general posts in November will be or foreign ministers, are to varying degrees “election deniers” (election deniers).

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Norway Bridge collapses two vehicles crashed into the river

Norway: Bridge collapses, two vehicles crashed into the river

(ANSA) – OSLO, AUGUST 15 – A road bridge over the Gudbrandsdalslågen river in southern Norway collapsed this morning, causing a truck and car to fall into the water, Norwegian police reported on Twitter. Two people were rescued, there are no injuries, police said.

This is the Trettener Bridge, a 148 meter long steel and wood construction inaugurated in 2012, which is located on a state road. (HAND).

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1660586952 Disconnected and bye Young people whistle on Facebook

Disconnected and bye! Young people whistle on Facebook

The once most successful platform is losing more and more users, especially young people who are leaving or not even registering.

Facebook is old hat. According to a recent study by the renowned Pew Research Center, Facebook usage has dropped from 71% to nearly 32%. Some 13-17 year olds still use Facebook, but the number is getting smaller and smaller, and very quickly.

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The Pew Research Center’s 2021 figures match internal Facebook documents released by whistleblower Frances Haugen. And interest rates continue to fall at a record pace. The social media platform is “dull” and “uninformative” according to teen users, who mainly use Twitter, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.

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“Most young adults perceive Facebook as a place for people in their 40s and 50s,” quoted US magazine The Verge from Facebook’s internal document. “Young adults perceive content as boring, misleading and negative.” Nearly 19% of young people said they use YouTube “almost constantly”, 16% play on TikTok, while only 2% use Facebook.

However, the Instagram platform has had to take a beating in recent weeks. Young people think Instagram is slowly turning into a TikTok game and users don’t like it at all, “Heute” reported.

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Nicholas Evans the writer who whispered to horses died

Nicholas Evans, the writer who “whispered to horses” died

by Damiano Fedeli

The author of the bestseller that sold 15 million copies died suddenly. From the 1995 book, film directed and starring Robert Redford

British novelist Nicholas Evans, author of the novel The Horse Whisperer, died on August 9 (but the news was announced by United Agents on August 15) of a heart attack at the age of 72. His 1995 book (published in Italy by Rizzoli) was a bestseller, selling more than fifteen million copies worldwide and becoming the number one seller in twenty countries. The novel was made into a 1998 film starring Robert Redford and Scarlett Johansson.

The book (original title The Horse Whisperer) was his debut novel. It tells the story of a breeder who knows how to heal horses: he will also relieve the psychological trauma of a girl who suffered a serious accident during a horse ride. The inspiration for the book, Evans said, came to him in south-west England, where a blacksmith told him about Whisperers, people believed to have the power to heal horses by speaking to them. While writing the novel in 1994, Evans was diagnosed with a malignant skin tumor. At that time, a bidding war for book rights had broken out. The day after the surgery, I wandered around publishers trying to show a smooth and normal look. In reality, I was sweating cold, I was in pain, I felt like I was dying, the author said in a 2011 interview with the Guardian. But I thought if I told anyone they would think I was going to die soon.

Evans was born in Worcestershire, England in 1950, studied law at Oxford and began his career as a journalist, working first for Newcastle upon Tyne’s Evening Chronicle and then for broadcast media. His areas of specialization include politics and foreign policy (particularly the United States). It also covered the war in Lebanon from Beirut.

Evans was also a screenwriter and award-winning producer of art documentaries about characters such as David Hockney, Francis Bacon and Patricia Highsmith. As a novelist, Evans has published alongside his major hits: Along with the Wolves (1998), In the fire (2001, trans. it. 2002), When the Heavens Part (2005, trans. it. 2006) and Only if you have courage ( 2010). All titles published in Italy by Rizzoli.

In 2008, he and his wife, singer-songwriter Charlotte Gordon Cumming, suffered a very dangerous mishap: in Scotland, the two had eaten poisonous mushrooms. Both needed kidney transplants (he got it from one of the daughters, Lauren). Now, as United Agents breaks the news of the disappearance, she says she has lived a full and happy life at her home on the banks of the River Dart in Devon.

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Olivia Culpo models a crocheted bikini as shes bitten by

Olivia Culpo models a crocheted bikini as she’s bitten by football star beau Christian McCaffrey

Bikini-clad Olivia Culpo is BITTED by soccer star boyfriend Christian McCaffrey before hitting him for a kiss during yacht vacation: ‘It’s a Shahk!’

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Model and actress Olivia Culpo appeared to be enjoying a very romantic summer vacation this month with boyfriend Christian McCaffrey.

The brunette bombshell shared multiple pictures on Instagram with the Carolina Panthers football player as they fooled around while swimming.

“It’s a shak!” The I Feel Pretty actress, 30, wrote in her social media caption as the 26-year-old athlete was seen biting the star’s rear leg while attempting to climb onto her boat, the in the water rocked water.

Bite!  Olivia Culpo was wearing a white bikini when boyfriend Christian McCaffrey bit her leg.

Bite! Olivia Culpo was wearing a white bikini when boyfriend Christian McCaffrey bit her leg. “It’s a shak!” The I Feel Pretty actress, 30, wrote in her social media caption as the 26-year-old athlete was seen behind her

In the next picture, the running back could be seen shirtless next to his girlfriend of over three years as they posed for the camera.

In another shot, Olivia sat astride her boyfriend while he supported her legs. She wrapped her arms around his neck while planting a kiss on his lips. They stood on the boat with a rocky shore behind them.

Olivia has never looked better as she looked extremely fit with toned abs and sculpted arms as she modeled the white crochet bikini.

Beautiful: In the next picture, the running back could be seen shirtless next to his girlfriend of over three years as they posed for the camera

Beautiful: In the next picture, the running back could be seen shirtless next to his girlfriend of over three years as they posed for the camera

The suit featured a triangle top with thin spaghetti straps and the bottoms rode high on her hips and added a classy thong back that exposed her bum.

Culpo tagged the designers of her bikini: Revole and Camila Coelho Collection.

Olivia looked ready for the day as she styled her hair nicely, with flattering makeup and gold hoop earrings.

It is not known where the 5ft 7in tall brunette and the 5ft 11in tall soccer star were.

Earlier this month, Culpo said she’s only working out to look good in her bikinis.

So much passion!  In another shot, Olivia sat astride her boyfriend while he supported her legs.  She wrapped her arms around his neck while planting a kiss on his lips.  They stood on the boat with a rocky shore behind them

So much passion! In another shot, Olivia sat astride her boyfriend while he supported her legs. She wrapped her arms around his neck while planting a kiss on his lips. They stood on the boat with a rocky shore behind them

The model needs to stay in shape for her career but admitted she hates working out with McCaffrey because his workouts are way more intense than hers.

She told People at the Create Cultivate conference in LA, “Honestly, I hate training with him. Because he is a professional athlete. He works for a job.

“It’s just impossible. Like the amount of weight he’s lifting, there’s no point in even trying to do anything close to what he’s doing.

While swimming!  The cellist is known for flaunting her incredible figure in white swimwear on vacation

While swimming! The cellist is known for flaunting her incredible figure in white swimwear on vacation

“I’m just working out so I can get by in my bikinis. It’s just another level for him and he always wants to make sure my form is perfect and stuff. It can be annoying [and] we will train [together] to an extent, but he’s just so picky about training.

And Olivia hates it when Christian, 26, tries to correct her form.

She said: “I’m just like, ‘Let me do my thing. I will do that. I’ll take care of myself. you make yourself.’ But it’s fun! I’m more watching him.’

McCaffrey is a graduate of the university where he excelled in college football before being drafted into the NFL in 2017.

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Businessman and journalist Felipe Carauta dies

Businessman and journalist Felipe Carauta dies

The entrepreneur and journalist Philip Carauta died this Sunday (14). Carauta was responsible for managing artists’ careers and discovering others.

The entrepreneur has already with names such Chay suede, Caio Castro, Marina Ruy Barbosa and Manuel Gavassi.

Several artists made a point of showing affection for Carauta. “Wow, I’m shocked. Rest in peace, my condolences to all family and friends,” said singer Preta Gil.

“Rest in peace, Carautinha,” the actress said. Carla Diaz in a post.

Felipe was the owner of Carauta Estratégia de Imagem, an artistic agency and a press and image consultancy.

“It is with great regret that we announce the passing of our dear Felipe Carauta. A professional passionate about what he did, tireless in giving the best for all his talents and for his family. A man of integrity who puts love in everything!” reads a message on the businessman’s official network.

“Very sad about the untimely departure of my friend Felipe Carauta. I encouraged him to become a businessman and he was a giant publicist! May he rest in peace,” the actor said. Wagner Santisteban.

The burial of Carauta’s body will take place in the chapel of the Municipal Cemetery of São Pedro D’Aldeia, Lagos region. The funeral is scheduled for 16 hours.

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1660586775 Algerian opponent Mohamed Benhalima denounces Spain at the UN

Algerian opponent Mohamed Benhalima denounces Spain at the UN

Mohamed Benhalima, a former soldier deported to Algeria from Spain, in a file.Mohamed Benhalima, a former soldier deported to Algeria from Spain, in a file.

Spain’s decision in late March to extradite Algerian dissident Mohamed Benhalima, accused of “terrorism” in his home country, remains controversial. As EL PAIS has learned, Benhalima lawyers have filed a complaint against Spain with the United Nations for violating two articles of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Benhalima, a former Algerian army officer, is currently in a prison in the city of Blida and has assured his Algerian lawyers and relatives that he has suffered “sexual abuse and torture”. Human rights organizations such as Amnesty International consider the terror allegations against him to be false.

The extradition of Benhalima, who had applied for asylum in Spain but was turned down, came just days after an ongoing conflict erupted between Algiers and Madrid after Pedro Sánchez’s executive changed its position on the Western Sahara conflict to to join the Moroccan theses. In response, Algeria summoned its ambassador to Madrid for consultations. Some analysts interpreted Benhalima’s extradition as a gesture to appease the Algerian government’s anger.

“The latest information from his lawyers is that they have put him back in solitary confinement,” said Assia Guechoud, president of the Mohamed Abdallah Support Association, another former military victim of reprisals and close to the Benhalima family. “I was there 45 days ago. His physical and mental state is very worrying, but they won’t let him see a doctor.” Guechoud also claims that his first two lawyers were arrested after visiting him in prison and now face three years in prison.

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Last April, a few weeks after his extradition, it was revealed that Benhalima had been sentenced in absentia in March 2021 to 20 years in prison on charges including “membership of a terrorist organization” and “publication of fake news that the judiciary undermine”. national unity”. This latest allegation relates to the publication of videos in which he denounces corruption in the Algerian army He was sentenced to death, against which his lawyers had appealed, but the Spanish authorities said at the time that they were unaware of the sentence before proceeding with the extradition.

In the last four months, several videos have been leaked to the Algerian press in which Benhalima, already in police custody, admits conspiring against the state and denies having been tortured since his return to Algeria. He also assures that a conspiracy against Algeria was instigated by foreign powers and “Algerian terrorists” who were actually only looking for “money and women”. Before his extradition, Benhalima himself warned in a video taken in Valencia that videos of him admitting falsehoods would be broadcast after he had been “subjected to severe torture at the hands of the secret services”.

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A group of 14 human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, issued a statement on March 29 calling Benhalima’s deportation a “blatant breach of Spain’s international obligations” citing an obvious risk of torture. In addition, they criticize that the Spanish authorities have not provided any evidence that Benhalima committed any type of terrorist act or hate speech. “It seems that the authorities [españolas] They have failed to take into account a context in which the Algerian authorities very often level abusive terrorist allegations against peaceful militants.

These organizations consider Benhalima, who was born in 1989, to be a dissident who limited himself to publicly denouncing corruption in the army and took part in the peaceful demonstrations known as Hirak, which called for sweeping changes in the political system in 2019. Spanish authorities credit Benhalima with membership of Algerian opposition party Rachad, which Algiers declared a “terrorist organization” last year. Although the group, founded in 2007 by Algerian exiles in Europe, claims to be an ideologically pluralistic platform, it is considered close to Islamist postulates. There are currently no known attacks or acts of violence.

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