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"Desperate Housewives"The stars of "Desperate Housewives." ABCBeing a mom is not for the weak, as shown by "Desperate Housewives," which aired on ABC from 2004 to 2012 for eight seasons. She said she understood the struggle and desperation of a housewife, and he realized how hard it can get for mothers. That experience played a pivotal role in forming "Desperate Housewives." "Desperate Housewives" is now available on Hulu.
Persons: Susan, Lynette, Bree, Gabrielle, Carlos, Mary Alice, Marc Cherry, Andrea Yates, Cherry Organizations: ABC, The New York Times, The Hollywood, Hulu
CNN —Nearly 40 years ago, human remains were found on a beach in St. Johns County, Florida. The manner of death was determined to be a homicide, the sheriff’s office said. St. Johns County Sheriff's OfficeThe case went cold over the years and the remains were left unidentified. With the help of advanced technology at the lab, potential relatives of the victim were identified, the sheriff’s office said. St. Johns County is located on the northeast coast of Florida.
Persons: Mary Alice Pultz, John Thomas Fugitt, Gene Tolbert, Fugitt, Tommy, Billy Joe Wallace, , Mary Alice’s, ” Tolbert, Pultz, Norman Jenkins, ” Jenkins Organizations: CNN, Johns County Sheriff’s, Crescent, Facebook, Police Locations: St, Johns County , Florida, Rockville , Maryland, Johns County, Crescent Beach, Maryland, Texas, Florida
CNN —A Pennsylvania district attorney intends to appeal a judge’s decision last month to overturn the murder convictions of the so-called “Chester Trio” – three men who have spent nearly 25 years in prison for a crime they say they did not commit. In late March – over the objections of prosecutors who fought to have the convictions upheld – Delaware County Judge Mary Alice Brennan vacated the trio’s convictions and granted their request for a new trial. On Tuesday, Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said he had, in fact, decided to appeal. Attorneys for at least two of the men said the district attorney’s announcement was disappointing. “There could be nothing further than justice than the decision to appeal the judge’s order,” said Vanessa Potkin of the Innocence Project, who represents Johnson.
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Read previewToni Braxton, 56, is speaking up about how her lupus diagnosis has impacted her life and career. "I was told to hide I had lupus," Braxton said, adding that it was her management's idea. AdvertisementBraxton, who was diagnosed with lupus in 2008, added that being upfront about her illness hurt her career. "You would not get work, because the second I told I had it, I didn't get work at first. In April 2023, Braxton told Today that lupus "attacked" her heart and that she had narrowly avoided a deadly heart attack because she decided not to skip her doctor's appointment.
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The oldest of eight siblings, Mary Alice Nelson was born on Nov. 17, 1903, on Indian Island, the heart of the Penobscot nation about 15 miles northeast of Bangor, Maine. The Nelsons sustained themselves mostly by selling baskets, with her mother, Philomene, weaving and her father, Horace, collecting the raw materials. Horace would go on to serve as the tribal chief and the nonvoting Penobscot representative in the State Legislature. As a girl, Molly showed an interest in tribal traditions, asking adults to tell her legends in exchange for doing chores. She left the tour and remained behind there to audit anthropology and literature classes for three semesters at the University of Pennsylvania.
Persons: Mary Alice Nelson, Penobscots, Molly, Horace, Neeburban Organizations: Legislature, dimes, University of Pennsylvania Locations: Penobscot, Bangor , Maine, Philadelphia, Oklahoma
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