Nov 25, 2010

Safe Makeup Bill Introduced In House

  • Ingredients in makeup, hair care products, and toiletries would be scrutinized more intensively by the government, if a bill introduced yesterday by Illinois Representative Jan Schakowsky is passed. The bill would require more oversight by the Food and Drug Administration.
  • Police in Washington County, Oregon, are searching for a suspect who grabbed a woman’s butt while riding a bike near the Nike World Campus in Beaverton. This is the fourth time a female jogger or walker has reported a butt-grabbing in the area.
  • Baltimore’s Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld III is under criticism for suggesting that his police department had not followed up on hundreds of rape reports because following up on “bad guys with guns” was more important. 
  • A recent poll of California residents by Field Poll found that seven out of 10 support legal abortion and agree with the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision.
  • A deaf woman claims she was sexually assaulted in the garage of a Miami’s Martin Luther King Metrorail station last night around 2 a.m. 
  • The University of South Florida will offer its first women’s clinic for ladies who are interested in the game. Hopefully, they’re not just interested in the lingerie football league? 
  • The Women’s Professional Soccer league loses lots of money, apparently. It’s trying to avoid the same fate as the Women’s United Soccer Association, which folded in 2003 after only playing three seasons.

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