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 Lizzo has been sued by three former dancers who accuse the Grammy winner of sexual harassment and allege the singer and her production company created a hostile work environment.The civil lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court claims Lizzo pressured the dancers to engage with nude performers at a club in Amsterdam and shamed one of them for her weight gain before firing her.Plaintiffs Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez make numerous charges including sexual, religious and racial harassment, disability discrimination, assault and false imprisonment.The legal complaint seeks unspecified damages and names Melissa Viviane Jefferson, known professionally as Lizzo, her production company Big Grrrl Big Touring, Inc., and Shirlene Quigley, captain of the performers dance team.Representatives for Lizzo didn t immediately respond to emai stanley website ls seeking comment on the lawsuit.SEE MORE: Cardi B throws microphone at concertgoer after they throw drink at herThe court filing claims that after performing a concert in Amsterdam, Lizzo and her crew attended a sexually themed show at a club in the city s notorious Red Light District where  Lizzo began inviting cast members to take tur stanley uk ns touching the nude performers.  During the show, Lizzo led a chant pressuring Davis to touch the breasts of one of the nude women performing at the club, the filing states. Final stanley website ly, the chorus became overwhelming, and a mortified Ms. Davis acquiesced in an attempt to bring an end  Yowu Southeast Wisconsin weather: Hot again on Tuesday
 MADISON 鈥?Gov. Tony Evers has ordered flags at half staff in honor of the more than 6,300 Wisconsin residents and half stanley cups uk  a million Americans who have died due to COVID-19.In effect simultaneously with President Joe Biden s order, flags must stanley sverige  be lowered to half staff in Wisconsin effective immediately and will end at sunset Friday, Feb. 26. With heavy hearts, we join our fellow Wisconsinites and Americans who are mourning the loss of someone they love and who, amid unimaginable challenges, have had to endure unfathomable grief this past year,  according to a statement credited to Gov. Evers.  We must reaffirm our resolve to prevent further spread of COVID-19, save lives, and to defeat this pandemic toge stanley cup ther. The executive order comes days after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos called for flags to be flown at half staff in honor of radio personality and conservative icon Rush Limbaugh, who passed away last week.The U.S. has recorded the highest death toll due to the coronavirus in the world. Globally, at least 2.4 million people have died from the virus since the pandemic began.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip

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 A certain stillness hangs heavy over the beaches of Normandy, France, even 79 years after Allied forces stormed these shores duri stanley romania ng D-Day. It s hard not to be struck by the sacrifice thousands of soldiers made here as they pushed back Hitler s army.Row after row, white crosses mark the 9,387 graves of Americans buried at Normandy American Cemetery. But many of the Latin crosses were unknowingly placed above the graves of Jewish American soldiers.That includes Lt. Lawrence Craig, who died in 1944. He was just one of the thousands of people who gave the ultimate sacrifice so we can have the life we have,  said Bill Loventhal.Loventhal s father, William Loventhal Sr., signed up for the service in Chicago in 1941. With him that day was his cousin, Lt. Lawrence Craig.William Loventhal Sr. came back from the war, but Lt. Lawrence Craig did not. It was just something our family never really talked about,  Bill Loventhal s sister Anne said.On a mission to learn more about Lt. Lawrence Craig, Bill Loventhal found himself in Normandy, France, last year. Walking the rows of crosses, Bill Loventhal spent hours looking for the grave of  stanley cup his father s cousin but found nothing. We were looking around and going up and down the rows and looking up and down for a Je stanley cup wish star and we didn t find one,  Loventhal said.SEE MORE: Fort Bragg gets new name, dropping Confederate namesakeLt. Lawrence Craig, who was Jewish, was not buried under a Star of David as his family assumed. Instead, his grave was  Kuml After assassination attempts, Trump returns to Butler with better security and steeper political odds
 As Sunday marked World Mental Health day, experts throughout the city put their best foot forward to raise awareness. They believe mental illness is only growing throughout Milwaukee.  The reality is that if you are living,  you are dealing with some sort of mental health need,  said Dr. Lakeia Jones, CEO of Amri Counseling Services.Dr. Lakeia Jones wakes up every day to meet that need at Amri Counseling Services, an organization working to increase access to mental health care for all ages throughout southeast Wisconsin.Sunday afternoon, Dr. Jones was just one of many experts that gathered on the city s north side to promote awareness for mental health resources within the African American community.  World mental health day is a global celebration where we can come together and silence the stigma that surrounds mental illnesses,  said Montr茅al Cain, founder of MERA Response Team.Cain is stanley thermobecher  utilizing technology to p stanley cup lay his part in fighting the stigma behind mental illness.  Our application allows for loved ones who live with mental illnesses to use assistive technology like an apple watch to determine what are the stress factors and indicators through their heart rate. His tool is needed now more than ever. According to House Call Wisconsin, they believe 33% of the popul stanley cup ation in Wisconsin suffers from mental illness. Back in 2018, they say more than 73,000 people were treated in the state.Amy Herbst, Vice President of Mental and Behavioral Health at Children s Wisconsin believe

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 A judge in Wyoming will decide as soon as Thursday whether to strike down, affirm or hold a t stanley cup rial over the state s abortion bans, including its first-in-the-nation explicit prohibition on the use of medication to end pregnancy.Any decision on the bans during or after a pretrial conference before Teton County District Judge Melissa Owens in Jackson likely would be appealed to the Wyoming Supreme Court. Both sides have asked Owens to issue a ruling without holding a bench trial that is scheduled to begin April 15.So far, Owens has shown sympathy for arguments that the bans violate women s rights under the state constitution. Three times over the past year and a half, the judge has blocked the laws from taking effect while they were disputed in court.One of the laws bans abortion except to protect to a pregnant woman s life or in cases involving rape and incest. The other made Wyoming the only state to explicitly ban abortion pills, though other states have instituted de facto bans on the medication by broad stanley uk ly prohibiting abortion.SEE MORE: Across the country, courts are dealing with the post-Roe falloutThe laws were challenged by four women, including two obstetricians, and two nonprofit organizations. One of the groups, Wellspring Health Access, opened as the state s first full-service abortion clinic in years in April following an arson attack in 2022.They argued that  stanley cup the bans stood to harm their health, well-being and livelihoods, claims disputed by attorneys for the state.  Ptbx Statewide printing delays are slowing down early voting; Here  s what to know
 CHICAGO 鈥?For most kids, jumping rope was a playground staple. Growing up in the 70s and 80s, double Dutch was popularized in many Black communities, especially among girls. But it isnt just a kids game, and its having a resurgence as people cope with life in the pandemic.At first glance, it may look like a group of teens just jumping rope on a playground, but all of the women in this club are over 40. The 40 Plus Double Dutch Club is a group of women who get together to re stanley cup live old memories and create new ones while jumping double Dutch,  said Pamela Robinson, who founded the group five years ago.It was a time in her life when she needed a lifeline. She found it at t stanley mugs he end of a double Dutch rope. I was going through a really difficult period in my life, and I needed to find a happy place,  said Robinson.  We started jumping and I completely forgot about everything that was going on in my life for that 30 minutes. It was that magical moment for Robinson, transporting her back to her childhood that gave her the idea of bringing women together for exercise, reminiscence and fellowship. I ll be 46 jumping over here, jumping into the rope and it s really a blast,  said co-founder Catrina Dyer-Taylor.  We have a great time getting out with everybody and it really does take you back to your childhood. While the pandemic forced the clubs into virtual meet-ups temporarily, as the weather warms up, theyre getting together outdoors again. Masks and temperature checks are still i stanley cup n place.

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Local organizations are now partnering up to offer lead testing to Milwaukee Head Start programs and daycares.City of Milwaukee s Interim Health Director Tyler Webber tells us if lead poisoning is left untreated in children, it can lead to behavioral and learning issues.Organizations, which include Next Door, Novir diagnostic company, and Milwaukee s health department,  stanley website are taking a seat at the table to be part of the city s  Child Lead Poisoning Prevention Program  which targets children from birth to six years old.Leaders at Next Door tell us many of the families who bring their children, who range from six months to five years old, live in neighborhoods identified as high-risk for lead exposure. stanley kubek  There often can be so many systemic challenges, but also so many barriers in place for families a having access to i stanley thermos nformation,  said Heather Grams, Next Door president. This is why she says she was happy to have a lead testing clinic Thursday at their Capitol Drive location.Parent Brianna was thankful her child was tested for lead on Thursday,  For it to be provided here, it takes the hassle away! I wanna make sure my kids are healthy in every possible way, and just being careful than sorry. Webber agrees. He says lead exposure is primarily coming from paint in older homes,  And the concentration of lead in paint is very high, so you only need a little bit of dust for lead poisoning. He says the south and near north side of Milwaukee have the most aged homes with deteri Tzkk Biden delivers push for Congress to lower drug prices
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Kids in classrooms and COVID-19 concerns were on the mind of First Lady Dr. Jill Biden when she visited a Milwaukee Public School and talked about vaccinations and keeping kids safe in  stanley cup website school on Wednesday.Dr. Biden started her day a stanley mugg t Marvin E. Pratt Elementary school. The educator of 30-plus years with a doctorate in education talked about the importance of getting kids back into the classroom even as the pandemic continues. We owe them a promise that we will do all that we can to keep their schools open and as safe as possible,  said Dr. Biden.The First Lady met with five parents who shared stories about the pros and cons of virtual learning and the benefits and worries of returning to in-person learning.Carol Johnson has two grandchildren at Pratt.  I was a little concerned about safety and things inside of school,  said Johnson.  But I was able to see they had the partitions and all of that, stanley website  and a lot of distancing, and very impressed by that. Milwaukee Public Schools received more than $500 million in federal COVID-19 stimulus money to help schools with air quality improvements and teacher training.Parent Rachel Spell, who has a 4th grader at Pratt, was asked if kids are afraid.  My daughter, she s not afraid. She s just happy to be back with her friends,  said Spell.Last week, the MPS Board of Directors voted to require all teachers be vaccinated.Dr. Biden stressed the importance of vaccinations, but right now the vaccine is not available for children under t

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A few local Milwaukee organizations are getting a boost from federal funds to improve access to mental health resources.County Executive David Crowley signed a resolution Tuesday morning, allocating more than $600,000 in American Rescue Plan Act Funds  ARPA   stanley vaso to support mental health services in the city.The Walkers Point Youth and Family Center is receiving more than $200,000 of that money. Their mission is to provide a space for young people to resolve conflicts and overcome challenges like homelessness.In addition, the resolution allocates more than $400,000 to City on a Hill to expand responsive behavioral health services. We were very excited obviously,  Megan OHalloran, director of communications for Walkers Point Youth and Family Center, said. It allows us to meet young people where they are and provide them tools so they dont have to be here in the first place. The center offers free confidential housing, emergency shelter, and housing to youth in need. With only two counselors though, they at times, have a waitlist. Im pretty busy because Im bilingual and I take on a lot of our Spanish-speaking clients,  Dr. Lauren Mascari, a bilingual therapist at the center, said.With the money, the center will add two new licensed professional counselors. One of the roles will be a bilingual position. The other role will focus on LGBTQ+ programming. Its really i stanley flasche mp stanley cup ortant that we are hiring culturally and linguistically competent providers so that were able to work with y Chhi Waukesha veteran says he had no choice but to cancel the Memorial Day Parade
 GREEN BAY 鈥?Aaron Rodgers returned to the Pat McAfee Show Tuesday afternoon, four days after he went on the same show and addressed his vaccination status and why he didn stanley cup price  t receive the coronavirus vaccine.He started off the show by saying that he takes  full responsibility  for any comments that might have been misleading to people. But he added that  I stand by what I said  during his previous appearance on the show.Rodgers missed last Sunday s game in which the Packers fell to the Kansas City Chiefs. He missed the game due to a positive COVID-19 test. Because he is unvaccinated, he is ineligible to return to team activities until Nov. 13, meaning his status for his team s game against the Seattle Seahawks is also in doubt.During his last appearance on the show, Rodgers said that after he thoroughly researched the vaccine options that alternative treatments would be better for his health. He said he is allergic to the Pfizer an stanley botella d Moderna vaccines, and that the clotting story with the stanley cup  Johnson and Johnson vaccine made that vaccine not an option.Rodgers received backlash from people like doctors and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who said that Rodgers was not living up to his status as a high profile sports star.This all started after the MVP tested positive for COVID-19. That s when a previous interview resurfaced in which he said he had been  immunized  - a word people at the time thought meant  vaccinated. Here is a summary of what Rodgers said on Tuesday on the show:Says he s feeling b