An ex-NFL player is taking heat after his organization brought a stripper to an event hosted at a high school in the Detroit area.
Quentin Hines, former running back for the New England Patriots and CEO of the minor league football organization Rivals Professional Football League, said that the recruiting service for the league hosted an event at Mount Clemens High School, where a woman wearing little clothing was seen dancing, according to FOX 2.
By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor
Getty ImagesTaking a progestogen-only 'mini pill' carries a small risk of breast cancer - similar to combined oral contraceptive pills, say researchers.
The study, in PLoS Medicine journal, is one of the first big ones able to assess the odds for users of this type of birth control.
It shows a tiny risk, skewed towards older users, which goes away within a few years of stopping the medication.
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The record-setting shark sightings and attacks of 2022 — around New York and other East Coast states — may not be a coincidence or viral myth: Contrary to popular belief, these oceanic predators really do frequent waters near crowded urban areas, according to a scary new study by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science in Florida.
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On Easter Sunday, NBC will air a live broadcast of “Jesus Christ Superstar” featuring John Legend, Alice Cooper and other contemporary pop culture luminaries.
But the musical by composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice has been around for almost 50 years and has a long production history that has been both triumphant and troubled.
So what’s the backstory on this British import being revisited and reimagined on television Sunday night (April 1)?