CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus is headlining a new docuseries for Paramount+ in which he will talk with Ashton Kutcher, Amy Schumer, Nick Cannon and other celebrities about some of their personal health struggles.
The Checkup with Dr. David Agus will debut its first three episodes on Dec. 6, and the final three will drop on Dec. 12.
Kutcher will chat about his battle with a rare life-threatening disease, and is interviewed with his twin brother Michael, who was born with cerebral palsy and recently had a heart transplant. Cannon will talk about the loss of his son Zen to a brain tumor, and also reveals his lupus diagnosis. Amy Schumer will talk about her reproductive health struggles and battles with depression early in life.
Also featured will be Oprah Winfrey and Maria Shriver talking about women’s health; Jane Fonda, who will talk about her diagnosis with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
The Checkup with Dr. David Agus will debut its first three episodes on Dec. 6, and the final three will drop on Dec. 12.
Kutcher will chat about his battle with a rare life-threatening disease, and is interviewed with his twin brother Michael, who was born with cerebral palsy and recently had a heart transplant. Cannon will talk about the loss of his son Zen to a brain tumor, and also reveals his lupus diagnosis. Amy Schumer will talk about her reproductive health struggles and battles with depression early in life.
Also featured will be Oprah Winfrey and Maria Shriver talking about women’s health; Jane Fonda, who will talk about her diagnosis with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- 11/29/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
What happened when a school board evidently couldn’t use the internet to double-check a new principal’s resume? Student journalists stepped in to investigate, and the administrator resigned after they discovered discrepancies in her biography. The staff of the Booster Redux at Pittsburg High School in Kansas started investigating their new principal, Amy Robertson, soon after she was hired on March 6, and found some concerns with her credentials. Robertson claimed to hold a master’s degree and a doctorate from Corllins University, but the students couldn’t locate a working website for the institution and discovered nothing that indicated it was an accredited university.
- 4/7/2017
- by Matt Pressberg
- The Wrap
After students on a Kansas high school newspaper staff delved into the background of their newly-hired principal and discovered questionable credentials, she resigned.
“There were some things that just didn’t quite add up,” Connor Balthazor, a student on Pittsburg High School’s newspaper, the Booster Redux, told The Washington Post.
In a story published last Friday in the Booster Redux, ((), the student journalists questioned the legitimacy of Corllins University, where incoming principal Amy Robertson said she got her master’s and doctorate degrees.
They discovered that the website of Corllins University didn’t work, and reported that the U.
“There were some things that just didn’t quite add up,” Connor Balthazor, a student on Pittsburg High School’s newspaper, the Booster Redux, told The Washington Post.
In a story published last Friday in the Booster Redux, ((), the student journalists questioned the legitimacy of Corllins University, where incoming principal Amy Robertson said she got her master’s and doctorate degrees.
They discovered that the website of Corllins University didn’t work, and reported that the U.
- 4/6/2017
- by Diane Herbst
- PEOPLE.com
The 12-year-old Oregon boy who was allegedly murdered by his mother was strangled to death, People confirms.
Caden Berry was found dead Saturday afternoon in the Keizer, Oregon, apartment he shared with his mother, police tell People. A neighbor found Caden’s body.
Shortly after the discovery, Amy Robertson, 38, was charged with aggravated murder in the death of her son, according to a Keizer police statement.
On Monday, police announced Caden died from asphyxia due to strangulation. It is unclear how or when Robertson allegedly strangled her son. Police believe he died sometime between Friday afternoon, when he was last seen alive,...
Caden Berry was found dead Saturday afternoon in the Keizer, Oregon, apartment he shared with his mother, police tell People. A neighbor found Caden’s body.
Shortly after the discovery, Amy Robertson, 38, was charged with aggravated murder in the death of her son, according to a Keizer police statement.
On Monday, police announced Caden died from asphyxia due to strangulation. It is unclear how or when Robertson allegedly strangled her son. Police believe he died sometime between Friday afternoon, when he was last seen alive,...
- 1/17/2017
- by harrietsokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
Luxury jewelry brand Paspaley is facing the wrath of social media users the day after ABC investigative journalism show Four Corners looked into the death of Paspaley pearl diver Jarrod Hampton.
Angry comments posted on the pearl maker’s Facebook page after the show aired were deleted overnight, and a message from the brand expressing regret over the death of Hampton reposted today.
Jarrod Hampton's parents on Four Corners
A spokesperson for the brand – from crisis management PR firm Cato Counsel – told Mumbrella that comments had been removed as they were “offensive”.
However, one poster claimed that their deleted comment was not offensive and contained no swearing, and reposted the comment today headlined, Deleted Comment Repost.
The show brought into question Paspaley’s safety precautions leading up to the death of 22-year old Hampton in waters off the south of Broome earlier this year.
The re-post from the company has...
Angry comments posted on the pearl maker’s Facebook page after the show aired were deleted overnight, and a message from the brand expressing regret over the death of Hampton reposted today.
Jarrod Hampton's parents on Four Corners
A spokesperson for the brand – from crisis management PR firm Cato Counsel – told Mumbrella that comments had been removed as they were “offensive”.
However, one poster claimed that their deleted comment was not offensive and contained no swearing, and reposted the comment today headlined, Deleted Comment Repost.
The show brought into question Paspaley’s safety precautions leading up to the death of 22-year old Hampton in waters off the south of Broome earlier this year.
The re-post from the company has...
- 7/10/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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