@AlanLevinovitz@WIRED You promoted RFK adjacent pseudoscience grifters who are peddling extremely harmful therapies that have been denounced by every major expert in this field. As someone who reports extensively on medical misinfo online, it's appalling to see you act like what u did is journalism
As President, I would read 10 letters a day sent to me by ordinary Americans. At the Obama Presidential Center, we’ll have some of the letters I read — and responded to — every night. I still get emotional reading them, and it’s one of my favorite exhibits.
In her new memoir, 'This Is Me: A Reckoning,' out now, Hayden Panettiere discusses her life as a child actor, and how it set the stage for an adulthood of trauma. “Directors, fans, and Mom praised me endlessly for my over-the-top dramatic responses. Subconsciously, I began to associate catastrophe with adoration; people loved me because make-believe bad things happened to me,” she writes. “I’ve voted wondered whether — unintentionally— I’ve brought on my traumas because I’m wired to think they’re good for me.” Panettiere’s biggest struggles came battling postpartum depression, a time in which she self-medicated with alcohol. She eventually gave up custody of her child in order to better pursue recovery.
Find the biggest revelations from Panettiere’s harrowing tell-all: https://t.co/uddC5soobc
In her new memoir, 'This Is Me: A Reckoning,' out now, Hayden Panettiere discusses her life as a child actor, and how it set the stage for an adulthood of trauma. “Directors, fans, and Mom praised me endlessly for my over-the-top dramatic responses. Subconsciously, I began to associate catastrophe with adoration; people loved me because make-believe bad things happened to me,” she writes. “I’ve voted wondered whether — unintentionally— I’ve brought on my traumas because I’m wired to think they’re good for me.” Panettiere’s biggest struggles came battling postpartum depression, a time in which she self-medicated with alcohol. She eventually gave up custody of her child in order to better pursue recovery.
Find the biggest revelations from Panettiere’s harrowing tell-all: https://t.co/uddC5soobc
So an ex-cop-turned drug dealer who murdered four people execution-style, whom Jeffrey Epstein accused of killing him and is also seeking a pardon from Donald Trump says he found Epstein's suicide note seven years ago in a book. One of his lawyers says he turned it over to the court but can't recall what it said -- and it took three tries before his other lawyer could "authenticate" it. By the way, the court docket for his case shows that Nicholas Tartaglione has had 18 lawyers. He is serving four consecutive life sentences.