โItโs the First Amendment, stupidโ: Federal judge blocks state from threatening TV stations over Amendment 4 ad
Read full article: โItโs the First Amendment, stupidโ: Federal judge blocks state from threatening TV stations over Amendment 4 adThe Florida Department of Health is barred from going after local television stations for airing a pro abortion rights ad.
Behind Ducharme, No. 6 UConn rallies past Creighton 62-60
Read full article: Behind Ducharme, No. 6 UConn rallies past Creighton 62-60Caroline Ducharme scored all 10 of her points in the fourth quarter, including the winning free throws with just under 5 seconds left and No. 6 Connecticut came from behind to beat Creighton 62-60.
Surfโs up! Super Girl Surf Pro contest rides into Jacksonville Beach
Read full article: Surfโs up! Super Girl Surf Pro contest rides into Jacksonville BeachOne of the worldโs biggest womenโs surf competitions is drawing crowds to Jacksonville Beach this weekend for the three-day Super Girl Surf Pro competition and festival.

'Legacies': Alexis Denisof on Professor Vardemus' True Intentions and Taking Josie
Read full article: 'Legacies': Alexis Denisof on Professor Vardemus' True Intentions and Taking JosieTaking over the reins as headmaster at the Salvatore School after Alaric Saltzman (Matthew Davis) was voted out, Vardemus is sure to stir things up. Alexis Denisof: It was a decision that was made directly between Caroline and Alaric, but Caroline had the actual information and the actual interaction that brought Vardemus to Salvatore. Vardemus brings his particular qualifications and experience that are well known in the alternate realities of the supernatural world. For him, the kids are special and their supernatural powers are not to be hidden or apologized for. That scene is the beginning of what will be a growing relationship between Vardemus and Josie and that will cause tension between Josie and Alaric.

Lifetime's 'The College Admissions Scandal' earns passing grade
Read full article: Lifetime's 'The College Admissions Scandal' earns passing grade(CNN) - Described as a "ripped from the headlines" movie, Lifetime's "The College Admissions Scandal" is "inspired by" the Varsity Blues cheating and bribery story, which gets at the truth of the issues in occasionally heavy-handed but overall, kind of delicious fashion. Yet at its best, the movie effectively illustrates the cynical calculus that these parents made, as well as the rationalizations employed to justify their actions. Granted, those who tune in hoping for some tidbit about the most famous names caught up in the scandal -- actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin among them -- won't find them here. "The College Admissions Scandal" is the kind of modest, quick-turnaround effort that won't win any prizes; still, in terms of shining a light on that part of the story, it scores a passing grade the old-fashioned way: By earning it. "The College Admissions Scandal" airs Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime.

Mom Takes Hilarious Back-to-School Pictures With Her Kids Every Year
Read full article: Mom Takes Hilarious Back-to-School Pictures With Her Kids Every YearIts back-to-school season, and this Ohio moms routine takes the cake. Every year, mom-slash-comedian Leslie Brooks, 44, of Columbus, takes hilarious photos with her three kids to commemorate the beginning of the school year. This year, she put on a rainbow tutu, a unicorn headband and acted as if she were physically dragging her kids, 14-year-old Leah, 13-year-old Caroline and 9-year-old Drew, out of the house. These pictures are just in good fun, Brooks told InsideEdition.com. I hope one day theyll look back and get a good laugh at these pictures, Brooks said.
