May 3, 2021 Nevada allows brothels to reopen after a year, with new protection in place Sex workers expect business to boom, but some are offering deals to entice the more hesitant customers back.
April 5, 2021 Arkansas governor vetoes bill banning gender hormones, surgeries for transgender youth Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday vetoed legislation that would have made his state the first to ban gender confirming treatments or surgery for transgender youth.
March 27, 2021 Cuomo allegedly demanded accuser sing 'Danny Boy' in strange 'hazing' incident: report In the weirdest harassment claim yet to surface against Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the lawyer for accuser Charlotte Bennett now says he demanded that the then-aide learn the lyrics to "Danny Boy" and sing it to senior staffers.
March 23, 2021 Viagra could help men with coronary artery disease live longer, study suggests Men who have stable coronary artery disease who also take Viagra may live longer and also have a decreased risk of having a new heart attack compared to those who suffer from the disease but do not take the erectile dysfunction drug, according to the findings of a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
March 9, 2021 Cicadas living underground for past 17 years to emerge in these states this summer A brood of periodical cicadas is set to emerge from underground for the first time in 17 years.
March 8, 2021 COVID-19 gives man a 3-hour-long erection One US victim of COVID-19 experienced priapism (a long-lasting erection) when, doctors believe, the disease caused blood to clot in his penis, according to a new study on the complication.
March 6, 2021 New York bill would create 'comprehensive sexuality education' for kindergarten students New York state Sen. Samra G. Brouk, a Democrat who represents western parts of the state, introduced a bill this year that would "ensure all pupils receive, as an integral part of education in grades kindergarten through twelve, comprehensive sexuality education."
January 12, 2021 Judge halts execution of only woman on federal death row A judge has granted a stay in what was slated to be the U.S. government’s first execution of a female inmate in nearly seven decades — a Kansas woman who killed an expectant mother in Missouri, cut the baby from her womb and passed off the newborn as her own.
January 11, 2021 Tanya Roberts’ longtime partner hopes to scatter ashes at her favorite Southern California dog walking spot Tanya Roberts' longtime partner is hoping to spread her ashes near an area she frequented often.
January 6, 2021 Tanya Roberts' death: Can a UTI be fatal? Urinary tract infections are often associated with painful urination or burning sensation, so when Tanya Roberts’ long-term partner revealed that her death followed hospitalization for complications stemming from one, it came as a shock to many.