Kim Kardashian , Passes California's , Baby Bar Exam.
'Newsweek' reports that Kim Kardashian
has passed the baby bar exam, taking
one step closer to becoming an attorney.
'Newsweek' reports that Kim Kardashian
has passed the baby bar exam, taking
one step closer to becoming an attorney.
On December 13, the 41-year-old reality tv star tweeted, , "Looking in the mirror, I am really proud of the woman looking back today in the reflection.
For anyone who doesn't know my law school journey, know this wasn't easy or handed to me.".
On December 13, the 41-year-old reality tv star tweeted, , "Looking in the mirror, I am really proud of the woman looking back today in the reflection.
For anyone who doesn't know my law school journey, know this wasn't easy or handed to me.".
Kardashian earned her passing score
on her fourth attempt at taking the exam.
According to 'Newsweek,' the star said that she had failed her second attempt at her first-year law exam on the final episode of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians.'.
According to 'Newsweek,' the star said that she had failed her second attempt at her first-year law exam on the final episode of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians.'.
I failed this exam 3 times in 2 years,
but I got back up each time and studied
harder and tried again until I did it!!!
(I did have COVID on the 3rd try w a 104
fever but I'm not making excuses, Kim Kardashian, via 'Twitter'.
I failed this exam 3 times in 2 years,
but I got back up each time and studied
harder and tried again until I did it!!!
(I did have COVID on the 3rd try w a 104
fever but I'm not making excuses, Kim Kardashian, via 'Twitter'.
In the state of California, the baby bar is the
first of two exams necessary to become a lawyer.
The reality star pointed out on Twitter that
the first test had the "harder pass rate." .
I was told by top lawyers that
this was a close to impossible
journey and harder than
the traditional law school route, Kim Kardashian, via 'Twitter'.
I was told by top lawyers that
this was a close to impossible
journey and harder than
the traditional law school route, Kim Kardashian, via 'Twitter'.
After passing the test, Kardashian
thanked commentator Van Jones
who encouraged her to enroll in law school.
The star also thanked
her late father,
Robert Kardashian,
who was also a lawyer
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Kim Kardashian Reveals
How Long She Waited , Before Letting Kids Meet Pete Davidson.
Kardashian appeared on the
'TODAY' show on June 21.
She revealed that even though she started dating Davidson in October of 2021, .
she didn't let her four kids, whom she shares with ex Kanye West, meet him until six months later.
Kardashian says that after speaking with her sister, Kourtney, and "a few therapists,"
she thought six months was suitable.
I definitely wanted to wait six months and that was the marker. It’s different for everyone and different things work for different people. But you just have to do what feels right and try to just be as respectful and cautious as possible, Kim Kardashian, on 'TODAY'.
Kardashian filed for divorce from
West in February 2021.
After being married for six years, she wanted to take her time before entering another romantic relationship.
Kardashian said that developing feelings for Davidson took her "by surprise.".
I waited a while. I waited like a good 10 months before I was ready to open myself up, Kim Kardashian, on 'TODAY'.
Kardashian and Davidson
recently took a tropical
vacation while her kids
spent Father's Day
with Kanye.
I would say the best way
to describe it is really
relaxing. Like, to be away
from four kids even for
just a few days is heaven.
I love my kids, but you
know, any mom knows
what I mean, Kim Kardashian, on 'TODAY'
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Collectors Accuse
Kim Kardashian , of Damaging Historic , Marilyn Monroe Dress.
'USA Today' reports that Kim Kardashian
may have permanently damaged
a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe.
In 1962, Marilyn Monroe made the dress a piece of American history when she wore it while singing "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy. .
In 1962, Marilyn Monroe made the dress a piece of American history when she wore it while singing "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy. .
According to an expert closely familiar with
the famous dress, Kardashian caused irreparable damage
to the garment when she wore it to the 2022 Met Gala.
According to an expert closely familiar with
the famous dress, Kardashian caused irreparable damage
to the garment when she wore it to the 2022 Met Gala.
ChadMichael Morrissette, a museum and costume
exhibit curator, says the damage includes a broken
zipper and missing beads and sequins. .
ChadMichael Morrissette, a museum and costume
exhibit curator, says the damage includes a broken
zipper and missing beads and sequins. .
In 2016, the Monroe dress was auctioned
to Ripley's Believe It or Not! for $4.8 million.
On June 12, Morrissette photographed
the damaged dress and shared the photos with
Marilyn Monroe memorabilia collector Scott Fortner. .
On June 12, Morrissette photographed
the damaged dress and shared the photos with
Marilyn Monroe memorabilia collector Scott Fortner. .
Fortner reposted the photographs
on Instagram along with photos of the dress
before Kardashian wore it to the Met Gala.
Both Kardashian and Ripley's have
expressed that the greatest care was taken
to preserve the 60-year-old dress. .
When you're dealing with
60-year-old material and fabric
and thread and sequins...
everything you do damages it.
Every time you display it damages it. , ChadMichael Morrissette,
Museum and costume exhibit curator,
via 'USA Today'.
When you're dealing with
60-year-old material and fabric
and thread and sequins...
everything you do damages it.
Every time you display it damages it. , ChadMichael Morrissette,
Museum and costume exhibit curator,
via 'USA Today'.
When someone has the audacity
to put it on and walk in it up the stairs,
you're so ignorant to the history
of that piece of fabric that
it makes me so angry, ChadMichael Morrissette,
Museum and costume exhibit curator,
via 'USA Today'.
When someone has the audacity
to put it on and walk in it up the stairs,
you're so ignorant to the history
of that piece of fabric that
it makes me so angry, ChadMichael Morrissette,
Museum and costume exhibit curator,
via 'USA Today'
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California to Distribute , 'Inflation Relief' Checks , to Millions of Residents.
On June 26, California lawmakers and Governor
Gavin Newsom reached a budget deal to distribute
"inflation relief" checks to about 23 million residents.
On June 26, California lawmakers and Governor
Gavin Newsom reached a budget deal to distribute
"inflation relief" checks to about 23 million residents.
The checks of up to $1,050 are part of
a $17 billion relief package that will also
suspend sales tax on diesel fuel.
The relief plan also includes additional aid to help people with the rising cost of rent and utility bills.
The announcement comes as drivers
in California face the highest
gasoline prices in the United States.
As of June 27, the average price for a gallon
of gas in California was $6.32, approximately
29% higher than the national average.
As of June 27, the average price for a gallon
of gas in California was $6.32, approximately
29% higher than the national average.
CBS reports that the relief checks
will be based on income, tax-filing
status and household size.
Single taxpayers earning
less that $75,000 a year
will receive $350 per taxpayer.
Couples who file jointly and earn
less than $150,000 a year will
receive $350 per taxpayer.
Those with dependents will also
receive an additional $350. .
According to local station KCRA,
the relief checks are expected to be sent via
direct deposit or debit cards by late October
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Court Rejects EPA Finding , That Widely Used Weed Killer , Does Not Cause Cancer.
On June 17, a federal appeals court denied
the Environmental Protection Agency's finding
that glyphosate does not pose a serious health risk. .
Glyphosate is the active ingredient
in Roundup, the world's
most widely used herbicide.
The Associated Press reports that Bayer, which acquired the original producer Monsanto in 2018, faces thousands of claims that exposure to Roundup caused cancer.
The Associated Press reports that Bayer, which acquired the original producer Monsanto in 2018, faces thousands of claims that exposure to Roundup caused cancer.
A California U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reexamine findings that glyphosate is "not likely" to cause cancer.
A California U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reexamine findings that glyphosate is "not likely" to cause cancer.
According to Judge Michelle Friedland,
the EPA's finding of no risk to human health , "was not supported by substantial evidence.".
Friedland also ruled that the EPA failed
to examine glyphosate's impact
on animal species and vegetation.
Writing for the unanimous three-judge panel,
Friedman cited legal critics who claim the EPA , “shirked its duties under the Endangered Species Act.
We agree and remand to the agency
for further consideration.".
Amy van Saun, senior attorney at the Center
for Food Safety, called the decision , “a historic victory for farmworkers
and the environment.″.
EPA’s ‘no cancer’ risk conclusion
did not stand up to scrutiny. , Amy van Saun, Senior attorney
at the Center for Food Safety,
via the 'Associated Press'.
EPA’s failure to act on the science, as detailed in the litigation, has real-world adverse health consequences for farmworkers, the public and ecosystems, Jay Feldman, Plaintiff in the case against Bayer
and executive director of Beyond Pesticides,
via the 'Associated Press'.
Because of this lawsuit, the agency’s
obstruction of the regulatory process
will not be allowed to stand, Jay Feldman, Plaintiff in the case against Bayer
and executive director of Beyond Pesticides,
via the 'Associated Press'
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In a slight relief to many, India recorded a major dip in Covid-19 cases after reporting more than 16,000 cases for the past few days. 13,086 fresh covid cases were added to the total tally of Covid-19 infections in the country on Tuesday. 19 covid related casualties were recorded on Monday. This was a major dip from 16,135 infections logged on Monday.
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