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Into, Across and Beyond!: Hypothetical Casting and Theme Songs
I was having a bit of a think about who might hypothetically voice the project's cast (yeah, I'm not truly hiring any VAs for the project), and with help from @becdoesthings and others, I've thought about these roles: (Any music themes picked out for the characters will be in brackets like this)
Blur Gang
William Corkery Jr. as OMT!Tails
Ryan Drummond/Jason Griffith as CR!Sonic
Linda Larkin (Jasmine; Aladdin) as OMT!Mina and EV!Sally
Jaleel White as Mini Sonic and Underground Sonic (alongside the other two cartoon Sonics)
MCStudioProductions / @mcgamejolter as Mr. Needlemouse
??? as EX!Alice
Pete Capella ('06 Silver) as D-Sides Mighty
Lisa Ortiz as Black Knight Amy
Drift & Miss (Sonic GT) as CU!Sonic
Natalia Wojcik (Annie, Little Einsteins) as CU!Sonia
Ashleigh Ball as Nine
Emma Watson (Hermione, Harry Potter) as CR!Sonia
Jake Lloyd (Anakin, Star Wars Episode I) as CR!Manik
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) as Nitro/Chris Smith (Year 1 for every version of the character under 14, and Year 2+ for those aged 14 and over)
(Where Fire Lives from Natlan (Heosmin Remix); Nitro.DLL)
SFG1235 as Antho
??? as Ex-Prince Brian
Nominal Dingus as Hog
Sarah Grace Stiles (Spinel; Steven Universe) as Wacky
??? as Devy
??? as Smol Devy
Nicole Tompkins (Jack-O, Guilty Gear -Strive-) as Trip
Quill Society
Jason Griffith (Sonic (X to Unleashed)) as EV!Sonic and X!Sonic
Mae Whitman (Agent Xero; The Modifyers) as Tekno
??? as Amy Rouge
??? as Zonic
??? as CD Alt Ending Sonic
Lacey Chabert as E-21
Christopher Daniel Barnes (Miguel; Edge of Time) as Lost Memory Sonic
??? as Turbo
??? as Fiona
Alex Ness (Blaster-Tron; Skylanders) as Emperor Metallix
Roger Craig Smith as LEGO Sonic
@gemontumb as Tlels
Andi Lott as Carol Tea
??? as Sarah Henderson
??? as Barry
??? as Milly
Adam McArthur (Yuji Itadori; Jujutsu Kaiden) as Blitz!Tails
Martin Burke as Sonic.RAW
Lisa Ortiz as Superstars Amy
Bill Wise as OVA Knux
Martin Burke as OVA Sonic
??? as Rob O' the Hedge
??? as Water Sonic
??? as Fleetway Amy
??? as Stella the Cat
Ashleigh Ball (Applejack; My Little Pony FiM) as Bunnie Rabbot
??? as Nicky Parlouzer
Charles Martinet / Juno Songs as Somari
Abluemoon88 as Sara
Max "LandyRS" Henderson as Chaos Adventure Sonic
Mel Blanc as S1 Fang the Sniper
Kristin Fairlie (Bridgette; Total Dramarama) as Millie the Fox
Villains
One More Chance
Ike Amadi (The Darkness, Skylanders: Superchargers) as Sonic.OMT
One More Hero
@becdoesthings as Eggman Nega
??? as Shadow Emerl / Uma Arachnis
Stephanie Sheh as Zeena
Erica Mendez (Ryuko Matoi, Kill la Kill) as Surge
Christopher Pellegrini as Johnny
Prequel Points
Charlie Adler (both his Snively and Corroder roles) as Snively
Long John Baldry as Dr. Beeman and AOSTH Robotnik
More than One Universe
??? as Shalian
??? as Crossover Realm Corrupt
??? as Talrareth
??? as AVA!Corrupt
??? as Richard Ambersilve
@jordangaming101 as Sonath
??? as Curse
Into the Sonic-verse
??? as Dr. Finitevus
Phil Hayes as Scratch
Garry Chalk as Grounder
Ian James Corlett as Coconuts
Max "LandyRS" Henderson as Scourge
Suzy Finn as Rosy
Arion "MiiToons" Rashad as Walter Naugus
Maurice LaMarche as Sleet
Peter Wilds as Dingo
Matt Hoverman as Dark Oak
Kirk Thornton as Boom Shadow
Jacaris (Vs. Sonic.exe) as Fleetway Super Sonic
??? as Kit
Lee Majdoub as Agent Stone (who replaces Aaron Davis from Earth-199999)
??? as Superstars Fang
Many More Heroes / Cosmic Discoveries
??? as Gemerl / Anti-Miles
??? as Chaos Emerl / Speedy
??? as Crimtake
kkirby99 as most of the Hues of Metal
??? as Legends/Nexus Robotnik
Tails of Trials
??? as Dr. EggOmega
MaimyMayo as Original Sonic.exe
??? as Green Mountain Sonic/End
Into the SEGAVerse (and beyond)
??? as Kaiser Greedy
??? as Reala
Other stars
Roger Craig Smith as OMT!Sonic and Boom Sonic
Ryan Drummond as Superstars Sonic and SRB2 Sonic
Kate Higgins as EV!Tails
Corey Bringas as Superstars Tails
Connor Bringas as SRB2 Tails
Amy Palant as X!Tails
Travis Willingham as OMT!Knuckles and Boom Knuckles
Dave B. Mitchell as EV!Knuckles
Dan Green as Superstars Knuckles and X!Knuckles
Michael McGaharn as SRB2 Knuckles
Cindy Robinson as OMT!Amy, EV!Amy and Boom Amy
Jennifer Douillard as SRB2 Amy
Sarah Wulfeck as OMT!Cream
Michelle Ruff as EV!Cream
Kath Soucie (Sally's SatAM role) as OMT!Sally
Deem Bristow as OMT!Robotnik and SRB2 Robotnik
Arion "MiiToons" Rashad as most Eggmen in the multiverse, alongside Mr. Tinker
Max Mittleman (Arataki Itto, Genshin Impact) as several versions of Mighty
Issac Ryan Brown (Gus Porter, The Owl House) as several versions of Ray
Maurice Lamarche (Mortimer Mouse, House of Mouse) as most versions of Fang
Patrick Gilligan (Alex, Street Fighter 3) as all versions of Bark (who talk)
Lizzie Freeman (Yanfei, Genshin Impact) as all versions of Honey the Cat
Darkbox as Exeller and [REDACTED]
??? as XE!Sonic
Tom Hardy (Venom) as Xenomorphic
Clement von Franckenstein (Boss Cass, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger) as Grand Battle Kukku XV
ApocalypseTitan characters
Sarah Nicole Robles (Luz, The Owl House) as Kaede Titan/Detective Ghost
??? as Apocalypse Titan
??? as Max Cartwright
??? as Ms. Brenda Ciprianni
??? as Samuel Ciprianni
Mae Whitman (Amity, The Owl House) as Luna
??? as Olivia Kennedy
??? as Danny
Dee Bradley Baker (Fire Lord, Hero Factory) as Dr. Razereye
??? as Benny
??? as Abigail Razereye
My characters
??? as Lucia
??? as Karilvatch
??? as Amelia Walten
Benjamin L. Valic (Child Movie Sonic) as Evo Smith
Bella Ramsey (Hilda) as Rosie Smith
??? as Wade
Mobiverse
??? as Mobiverse Tails
??? as Mobiverse Sonic
??? as Mobiverse Cream
Freedom Planet
Dawn M. Bennett as any version of Lilac
Aimee Smith as any version of Milla
??? as Carrie Mei
??? as Jett Capriasa
??? as Chiasa Sun
??? as Marshmallow
Undertale / Deltarune
ShyrennVA (Saying a Lot of Things) as Frisk (Glitchtale - Prepare Yourself)
wintermelon (Inverted Fate) as Chara
Sean Marquette (Mac, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends) as Asriel
Retrovisity as Kris (Deltarune)
FNF characters
Brady Noon (Raphael, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem) as Benjamin Miku
??? as Grace Dearest
??? as Pico N. Grounds
??? as ErrorSky
??? as IAB!Benjamin Fairest / IAB!Soft Benjamin
Bradley Pierce (Tails; Sonic SatAM) as Evan
@yuriharu567 as Holly
??? as Bently Forceloyed (Mr. Kitty - Glycerin)
??? as Isabella Fondsmith
Tracey Moore (Usagi Tsukino/Serena, Sailor Moon) as BluBuni
Funkinverse (only any that have spoken in my posts)
Jerry Jewell (Kusuo Saiki) as Agent Cam "Blueballs" Malicious
Laura Bailey (Injustice 2 Supergirl) as Gracie/SNS Girlfriend
Alex Hirsch (Bill Cipher) as Grimbo / The X
Greg Cipes (Omniverse Kevin Levin) as Kenji Tensei (Virtual-On - Sweet Tragedy of Dreams)
Ellen Wong (Knives Chau from Scott Pilgrim) as Aloe Mano (Virtual-On - High Ground (SoniNeko Mix))
Miscellaneous
??? as Nova the Hedgehog
??? as Daisy (The Wrath Soul)
Ben Schwartz as Movie Sonic
Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Movie Tails and Boom Tails
Idris Elba as Movie Knuckles
MCStudio as Max Chaos
Prime universe and Shatterverse
Deven Mack as Sonic Prime
Ian Hanlin as Shadow Prime, Big Prime and the Shatterverse Bigs
Ashleigh Ball as Tails Prime and the Shatterverse Tails's
Shannon Chan-Kent as Amy Prime and the Shatterverse Amys
Kazumi Evans as Rouge Prime and the Shatterverse Rouges
Brian Drummond as Eggman Prime and Mr. Dr. Eggman
REJECTED
Tara Strong (considered for Tekno and BluBuni, but her irl behaviour leaves a lot to be desired)
Mike Pollock (considered for most Eggman variants, but his controversial opinions on the Israeli-Arab Conflict made me scrap that plan)
#sonic exe#sonic the hedgehog#spider verse#sth#sonic#sonic fandom#sth au#sonic au#spider man#friday night funkin
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18 febrero 2024
En esta reunión no tomamos actas, nos dejamos fluir y compartimos como personas, como mujeres. Hablamos del autocuidado, de poner el cuerpo primero y priorizar esa consciencia. Hablamos de salud y de relaciones. Pusimos en común algunos proyectos que nos definen y en los que participamos: el colectivo no monogamias de Málaga, por ejemplo, a partir del que establecimos un debate interesante acerca de cómo nos relacionamos y desde qué perspectiva surgen los colectivos. La importancia del respeto al otro como cuidado. E comparte en un correo posterior las referencias de algunas cosas de las que habló:
-La web de Casilda Rodrigáñez.
-Los círculos de mujeres a los que voy con Rosa Bellido.
-Los talleres de expansión creativa de Fran Villalobos a los que asisto en Coín desde 2021 y que continúan en 2024.
-Mis osteópatas de Almería: Borja Tara Ortiz (especialista en psico-osteopatía orgánica) y Miguel Ángel Pérez Ibarra (especialista en liberación emocional).
"Os comparto una sincronía: justo ayer fui de nuevo al temascal a Coín y coincidí con 2 chicas a las que les estaba bajando la regla en ese momento. A mí me comenzó justo en el coche a la ida. Así que todas las mujeres con las que me estoy relacionando en estos días estamos en el mismo ciclo. Con todas comenté lo mismo, y por eso os lo comparto: desde que inicié mi trabajo en Ayurveda, no he vuelto a tener síndrome premenstrual (ni inflamación de pechos ni de vientre, ni dolor, ni dolor de cabeza, ni bajada de energía) y me viene la regla justo a los 28 días. Por si os sirve, os paso alguna información:
-Después de ver el vídeo "Miau. Movimiento insurrecto por la autonomía de una misma" y leer el libro "Luna roja. Emplea los dones creativos, sexuales y espirituales del ciclo menstrual", comencé a investigar, primero a través de distintos enfoques holísticos, como el de la ginecóloga Christiane Northrupen su libro "Cuerpo de mujer, sabiduría de mujer", hasta llegar a Ayurveda.
-He hecho algunos talleres online con Laura Duarte, he seguido algunas recetas y consejos de Sara Shaikh, pero lo más eficaz que he visto en mi vida en cuestiones de salud es la consulta del Dr. Rajbir.
Si tenéis interés podéis contactar con Carmen del centro Eg Ong Kar. Hoy he estado en consulta y vuelve ya en abril. (Podríamos hablar también de esta mesa redonda del Grupo Acción y Reflexión en Almería, donde conocimos el legado de Wilhem Reich y la Nueva Medicina Germánica y donde comenzó mi periplo como bruja o disidente de la medicina alopática...) Mi labor, aunque lo haga de esta manera mientras obtengo el tiempo necesario para poder dedicar a mi libro sobre Grávida, es devolver al mundo todo lo que he aprendido sobre salud y autocuidado en los últimos 10 años. Este conocimiento me ha hecho sentirme poderosa, confiar en mí y en la vida y dejar de tener miedo." Es en esta reunión cuando surge la idea de enfocar los encuentros al aspecto más relacional, sin tener por qué estar en conexión con el arte, o sí. R le da forma a la propuesta y propone un documento, donde anotar citas que nos parezcan pertinentes, reflexiones, y los textos, blogs, proyectos, etc., que vayan apareciendo y que nos resuenen con el proyecto y aprovechar para ir dándole forma de investigación (por lo que comentamos de generar un artículo conjunto, en relación a la revista que comentó E):
CALORCITO HUMANO EL ENCUENTRO COMO DISPOSITIVO ARTÍSTICO
Resumen:
*Un proyecto de investigación artística que activa procesos vinculares.
Cuestionando determinados procesos socioculturales, determinadas dinámicas establecidas sobre las prácticas artísticas elitistas y que pretende dar alternativas cooperativas e investigar las relaciones del arte en contexto.
De alguna manera prioriza el proceso sobre el resultado…
Palabras clave:
Micropolíticas, arte como herramienta, dispositivo artístico, situacionismo,
Objetivos:
Buscar modos de incidir de forma directa en la sociedad, indagar cómo funciona dentro de nuestros círculos otros colectivos, cómo se organizan, etc.
Cuestionar políticas locales e institucionales
Estipular y/o diseñar excusas y herramientas para aprender a co-vivir y cuidarnos, teniendo como premisa el arte como herramienta y la conexión con el cuerpo.
Definición del proyecto:
Círculo de cronopias.
Círculo de Cronopias es un grupo de trabajo del Colectivo FAMA (Fotógrafas Artistas Malagueñas), que investiga formas de autogestión y creación cooperativa en el arte, para probar nuevas fórmulas más allá de los museos franquicia, la producción capitalista como única forma de sustento del artista, y que promueve la construcción de discursos disidentes, forjando relaciones intelectuales y creativas duraderas y fundamentadas en la afinidad.
*Esto es de la definición de FAMA, yo lo integraría dentro de nuestra definición de algún modo
Autogestionado y basado en el apoyo mutuo.
Proyectos artísticos que promueven una reflexión social.
Confrontación con la institucionalización e instrumentalización del arte (y de la mujer) por parte de las corporaciones públicas y privadas.
Acciones.“Semillas bomba”.
Se cuestionan ciertas dinámicas sociales. Búsqueda de consciencia y autonomía como forma de romper con la sumisión frente a esos mandatos sociales establecidos por el sistema.
Encuentros con vecinos y personas del sector (al mismo nivel) Generar lazos humanos, conexiones personales y físicas. Compartir tiempos y espacios “improductivos” (como pasear, tomar el sol,...?) invitar a gente simplemente a estar y compartir (en “Un mundo que insiste en que cada momento de la vida sea mediado por la forma mercantil”). Significar los espacios y que los espacios nos signifiquen a nosotras (desarrollar). Centrarnos en el proceso y en las conexiones que vamos descubriendo por el camino. Documentar y publicar las conversaciones y reflexiones, generando un archivo.
Reflexiones (individuales y colectivas)
*Lluvia de ideas
Generar un diálogo a través de la fotografía, la escritura y otros medios.
Un híbrido entre un diario compartido y un cuaderno de campo. El diario como proceso creativo (participativo, en cierto modo en este caso) en el que recoger, desde un punto de vista subjetivo y experiencial, los distintos encuentros.
Poner en cuestión los procedimientos y objetivos de la cultura institucionalizada, la meritocracia…para dar paso a lo íntimo y lo humano.
¿Cómo se anulan en cierto modo los procesos de politización?
Problematizar (o mejor, no problematizar?) Problema como situaciones a resolver.
El mapa, el margen, la periferia
Citas:
“Caminar es una evasión de la modernidad, una forma de burlarse de ella, de dejarla plantada, un atajo en el ritmo desenfrenado de nuestra vida y un modo de distanciarse, de aguzar los sentidos”. En este libro, según su contraportada, Le Breton, hace que distintos autores dialoguen “sin preocuparse por el rigor histórico”, ya que el propósito, no radica ahí, sino que se pretende “intercambiar impresiones, como si estuviéramos en torno a una mesa en un albergue al borde del camino, por la tarde, cuando el cansancio y el vino nos hacen hablar”.
“Caminar es a menudo un rodeo para reencontrarse con uno mismo” (p.16) El elogio de caminar.
Referencias bibliográficas:
El gesto más radical. La internacional situacionista en una época postmoderna. Sadie Plant. Errata Naturae. Madrid (2008)
Elogio del Caminar. David Le Breton. Biblioteca de ensayo Siruela. Madrid (2018)
Conversación posterior por mail
R: Por otro lado, vamos a organizarnos un poco de cara a la quedada siguiente, definir un poco "un protocolo" para que todas las quedadas y el archivo resultante de estas tengan coherencia entre sí, ver los recursos que disponemos, etc. que más o menos lo hablamos pero para dejarlo todo más cerradito antes de la primera, y definir donde la vamos a hacer. C: En el caso de que aún no tengamos persona invitada, si os parece bien podemos afinar lo que dices del "protocolo", para tener un orden mínimo e ideas varias a la hora de conversar con la invitada y, por tanto, poder abordar lo que queramos y estar todas más cómodas llegado el momento con una guía sobre la que partir, aunque por supuesto luego esté todo abierto a lo que surja en el momento.
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I was going to do this in the tags and then wondered how I can get a formatting that makes sense to me, so preemptively, I'm sorry your follower's mutual put that in the reblogs.
Most of my characters are not from their final novels. A few are (Seth and Ser from The Line Madder were created for it, and Sol, Nieva, and Sidus were created for Regards, for example). But most of them are from a few different projects:
2010-2013 short stories and comics - A collection of short stories that were usually fantasy action stories or stories focused around finding a certain item to save a character. From one wave of these comes Oriel, Freya, Tala, and later Eleida (The Line Madder + The Madder Queen), as well as Emma Angel and Miss Flame who are now in @kvroii's manga Of Spark and Cats. Then came the comics, which brought Sedina and Lucira (A Chained Sunrise). Finally, another wave of short stories brought some of the cast of The Curse of Rhiannon (Rhiannon, Avdotya, Stefilia, Gin) and A Chained Sunrise (Sara/Rykte, Aisling).
2013 novella - A science fiction/fantasy story about people who have wings and magic powers from being altered in a laboratory. Unlike the story that later came from it, this was about one of the winged people and her friends coming together to defeat the man who experimented on them, all while the protagonist was trying to date his son and avoid being captured by his daughter. Responsible for many of the characters in Rainbow (Mae, Kaio, Rega, Nika, Keiko, Gardenia, Skyna, and also Feris, which @kvroii created for the story!). Shiola from A Chained Sunrise also came from this one.
2014-16 hand-drawn OEL manga - Initially an adaptation of the 2013 novella that spun out of control into a fantasy story about four seasonal spirits having to pool their powers together to defeat the new queen of the land (formerly a bestie) and save the home of their past incarnations from fated magical destruction. Provided more of Rainbow's characters (Miya, Risa, Shay, Harrison, Nolan, and Tornin) especially in the main plots. An early side-plot about the spring spirit being captured by a vampire in strife against the human side of his family brought together the ingredients for Regards to happen years later (with characters Adrienne and Kenneth appearing, and roles set up for Mirdri and Cara to later fill). Adrienne had a larger role overall, and the vampire conflict subplot was probably the least important to her story at the time, because her story focused around her separation from her family and trying to find her brother, which is where Otto comes in, also. Candyss was also in this as a minor character, but didn't show up in the vampire plot. Characters from this story are also in The Line Madder (Hibou, Cloude, Dalila).
2015-16 short stories - A few short stories I wrote for local competitions in the mid-2010s. One revolved around a girl who decided to help a boy after he was in peril despite that he broke her heart and the people who were there for her all along, another was from his perspective during the perilous incident, and the third was about a struggling lad being experimented on by his 'psy-something-ist' and choosing to live forever with the companion the doctor installed in his mind. One of these things is not like the other. These combined a few months later into the premise of Visions, with the first story creating Hecate/Cynthia Ortiz, Lucifer/Axel Peyton, Marcail/Magnolia, and Orion/Cedar, the second story revolving around Axel, and the third creating Steven Griswood, Mary, Zynen, and Shadow/Dr. Beck Trainor.
And then the novel-writing era started for me, and from there, newly created characters have been made for the story they appeared in. There are a few exceptions (Lukas bounced around between different novel attempts before joining The Line Madder), but nothing really with fully fleshed out stories like before.
Again, sorry for how long this is. ^^;
Which OC originated in a different story?
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Falling Because of You
Chapter: 1/1
Words: 7100
Summary: Jo and Alex are doing their best to keep her pregnancy under wraps until Jo faints in the OR and their exciting secret slowly gets out to everyone.
Fandom: Grey’s Anatomy.
Relationship: Alex Karev/Jo Karev, and Atticus Lincoln/Amelia Shepherd.
Characters: Jo Wilson Karev, Alex Karev, Carina DeLuca, Atticus Lincoln, Amelia Shepherd, Miranda Bailey, Maggie Pierce, Meredith Grey, Nurse Ginger, Sara Ortiz, and Levi Schmitt.
Rating: General Audiences.
Additional Tags: Fluff, Fainting, Surgery, Pregnancy, Vomiting, Jo's pregnant there's bound to be puke, and Tiny Baby Booties.
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AN: There's a running joke about Jo being a princess or a warrior queen on the show and Camilla played Kate Middleton in a movie, so I figured giving Jo the same thing Kate had would add some extra drama.
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Jo was in her happy place. Many surgeons had a favorite procedure or OR that they liked and for Jo, it was this. She was in OR 3 separating blood vessels between two twins that had Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome. She was essentially turning their one placenta into two and it was her new favorite thing. Ever since the pandemic started the one thing that didn't change was their work in the OR. They still took extra precautions cleaning and sanitizing, but they had already had all the essential PPE for surgery and stepping into the OR felt like a little bit of normalcy that Jo had missed over the past year.
Along with the pandemic changing everything, Jo changed specialties and she was now in her last few months as an OB/GYN fellow. This was her second time doing the procedure and it was going beautifully, despite the dizziness she'd had for the past few days. It was a side effect of the medication for her Hyperemesis Gravidarum that Carina had given her. Which wasn't working as Jo had barely kept down her breakfast and had thrown up at lunch. She was supposed to talk to Carina when she got out of surgery and hopefully, she could make it till then.
Jo loved her baby so much that it made her heart swell. The tiny pea inside of her had captured her heart and the amount of love she had for them already surprised her. The only other person she loved this much was Alex, but just like Alex did, they got on her nerves sometimes. Like when she was trying to concentrate in the middle of surgery, but the baby had decided to make the room spin as she fought with them to keep her balance.
The dizziness and nausea weren’t so bad as they didn’t occur very often, but Alex was still worried about her. So much so that he had gotten Meredith to keep an annoyingly close eye on her, but Meredith had her own surgery. Jo was on her own for a few hours and was determined to get through this surgery. She was halfway done having, paused when twin A decided to move in front of the camera.
“This is so cool!” Levi exclaimed, his eyes were glued to the monitor as he moved the camera and watched her work.
Levi was on her service today and had scrubbed in with her as he wanted to see what drew her to OB/GYN and fetal surgery. Jo smiled as he moved the camera and they got a glimpse of the twin’s face before he moved the camera back to look at the placenta. She had been on her feet all day and it was beginning to take its toll on her. She looked up at the clock for the first time since the procedure started, not wanting to miss a second of it, but then her vision faded around the edges.
Jo blinked a few times and then looked over at Levi. “Schmitt stop.”
“Is everything okay Dr. Karev?”
“No,” Jo said, letting go of the instruments and stepping back from the table.
Jo took a deep breath, trying to steady herself as she put one hand on her belly as if it would calm her baby. Usually, all she had to do was pause and take a few deep breaths or sit down, but this was different. Her vision darkened and things faded around the edges. As the lightheadedness made her feel weary and Jo reached out to put her hand on the table.
Jo blinked and realized that she was laying in the recovery position on the OR floor, all of the nurses and other staff were leaning over her. She had no idea how she ended up on the floor or why everyone was around her, she just felt heavy and tired and hot all over. Despite the cold OR, Jo was sweating in her gown and one of the nurses put an ice pack on the back of her neck.
“Welcome back Dr. Karev,” Nurse Ginger said, squatting down next to Jo, her eyes wrinkling as she smiled under her mask.
All of the nurses were talking above her as Ginger kneeled beside her and put a hand on her shoulder. Jo was too weak to do anything and was still a little out of it as she lay there and someone put a square alcohol wipe under her nose. She tried to breathe it in and let it rouse her, but all Jo wanted to do was rest on the nice cold floor.
“Dr. Karev? Is she all right?” Levi asked, panic filling his voice.
“She'll be fine Dr. Schmitt, just wait here for Dr. DeLuca,” Ginger said, placing a hand on her shoulder.
“Should we get her up on the gurney?” One of the other scrub nurses asked.
“Yes, but let's give her some ammonia inhalants first to see if we can revive her more,” Ginger said, putting a packet of smelling salts a few inches from her nose.
The smelling salts did their job as Jo felt more alert and lifted up her head to look around the OR.
“Ugh that stuff is terrible,” Jo said, as the ammonia burnt her nose and mouth and she tilted her head away.
“There we go,” Ginger said, patting Jo’s shoulder. “Alright let's get her on the gurney.”
“I thought you died!” Levi yelled, from where he stood on the other side of the patient.
“I’m fine,” Jo insisted as the nurses stripped off her surgery gown and gloves leaving only her mask.
Several of the nurses lifted her up onto the gurney and Jo thought she'd die of embarrassment if she ever regained her strength. She stared up at the ceiling and the doorway out of the OR as they wheeled her out. Ginger remained at her side and smiled down at her. She put a reassuring hand on Jo’s arm while one of the other nurses took her blood pressure.
“What happened?” Carina asked as Jo heard her footsteps run up the hall. Jo looked up at Carina as she reached down to take Jo’s hand.
“She fainted, but one of the other nurses caught her so she didn’t hit her head,” Ginger said to Carina as she tilted her head.
“I can’t get a read on her BP,” the other nurse said, releasing the pressure on the cuff.
“I’ll try once we get her settled,” Ginger said with a nod as the other nurse disappeared.
“Jo, how are you feeling?” Carina asked as Jo looked to her left to see Carina looking down at her, wearing her scrub cap and mask.
“Tired, but okay. I am okay right?” Jo said as she breathed a sigh of relief when Carina nodded. Jo hated being fussed over by Carina and Alex, but Jo would happily let them fuss over her now.
“Fainting is a common sight in pregnancy. Pregnant women faint all the time, I had one faint on me last week, but it could be your meds too, so let me give you a check up after I finish your procedure. I did page Alex, but he’s in an emergency surgery so they will tell him when he’s done,” Carina said, putting a hand on her arm and giving it a light squeeze as Jo nodded. As much as she wanted Alex his work was important and she didn’t want him worried about her during surgery. “Is there anyone else you would like me to get for you?”
“Yeah, can you page Link or just Meredith, she knows I’m pregnant,” Jo asked, Carina nodded and one of the other nurses ran off. “What about my patient?”
Jo lifted up onto her arms, which was a terrible mistake and only brought back the dizziness as her stomach churned.
“Your patient is completely fine,” Ginger said, as she and Carina put a hand on her shoulders and pushed her back down.
“I'm going to go scrub in, now but when I’m done I shall come and see you,” Carina said, rubbing her arm as she smiled down at her. “In the meantime take it easy and let Ginger take care of you.”
Carina looked down at her and her eyes crinkled as she smiled under her mask. Ever since Jo switched specialties and started her fellowship with Carina the two of them had become close friends. Carina was excited for Jo’s pregnancy if not extra precautious when it came to her pregnancy care.
“Karev,” Dr. Bailey's booming voice yelled at them from the end of the hall. “What is this I hear about you fainting in my OR.”
“Good luck Jo,” Carina said, making a quick exit back into the OR.
“No, don't leave me,” Jo said, reaching out to her in the hope that she would save her from Bailey's wrath. Carina hesitated, but just sent her a wink as she disappeared inside. Jo grumbled as she looked back at Chief Miranda Bailey storming towards her. “I'm sorry Dr. Bailey I have this headache and it makes me dizzy.”
That was the excuse they had been using, the past few weeks as they tried to hide Jo’s pregnancy. So far most of their friends and coworkers bought it, but Link was highly suspicious and Jo suspected that he would figure it out sooner or later.
“A headache!” Bailey said putting her hands on the side of the gurney. With her clear helmet face mask respirator they called the space helmet she leaned over Jo in a truly terrifying way as Jo sunk back into the bed. “You willingly stepped into an OR with a headache that was messing with your abilities as a surgeon, leaving a third-year resident to continue your procedure.”
“Schmitt continued the procedure!” Jo said sitting up again, which in combination with her recent fainting and the movement of the gurney was not a good idea.
Jo's stomach churned and before she knew it, she was pulling down her mask and leaning over the side of the railing to throw up all over Bailey's shoes. She stared down at the white hearts and pink flowers on Bailey's surgical clogs that were now splattered with vomit, fearful to look up. Bailey stepped away from her and Jo slowly lowered herself back down to lay on her side. Ginger gave her a tissue to wipe her mouth with and Jo put her mask back on as she cursed herself for getting into this situation.
“I have not been vomited on since I was a fourth-year resident,” Bailey said in astonishment as Jo curled up and tried to hide on the gurney. “Ginger, take her to a recovery room and paged Shepherd for a Neuro check.”
“That’s not necessary,” Jo argued, but Bailey silenced her with a look and Jo resigned herself to lay back and shut up.
“And tell the other Dr. Karev to take her home when he gets here,” Bailey said before she left.
Jo squeezed her eyes shut, holding her stomach, and begged whatever forces were at work that she wouldn't embarrass herself again today. Thankfully for her, Ginger remained quiet for the rest of their ride down the hall.
“Hey Jo,” Link said, placing a hand on her shoulder as Jo looked up to see a huge grin across his face through the space helmet he was wearing. “I heard you threw up on the Chief.”
“Ugh don't remind me,” Jo said, swatting at his arm. “Or I'll throw up on you too.”
“Hey, don’t jinx it,” Link said, pulling back and helping Ginger push her gurney down the hall. “I've already been spit up on twice today.”
Jo laughed, knowing that her godson was particularly prone to spit up and at this rate, it looked like her kid would be too. Link smiled down at her, putting his hand back on her arm and rubbing up and down as they parked her inside of an empty recovery room.
Link looked around and grabbed a chair before sitting down beside her. “Jo, you passed out in an OR. Why didn't you tell me you weren't feeling well.”
“I'm fine,” Jo said, brushing him off and ignoring his concerned look.
“Fainting is not fine Jo!” Lincoln said, giving her a look. “And if Alex were here, I'm sure he'd agree with me.”
“I’m sure Dr. Karev will be just fine,” Ginger said, with a knowing nod. “I’ll get you some juice and be right back.”
Jo smiled and whispered thanks to her, as she left. Link took off the helmet and put it on the bedside table, but pulled a mask out of his pocket for when Ginger returned and Jo took off her mask as well. The two of them had both been vaccinated and both of their families had been co-quarantined together for the past two months, but given that the pandemic was still ongoing they were still taking precautions at work.
As soon as she looked over at Link she sighed. Jo knew he wouldn’t let it go and that Alex would do the same. Alex was too worried for her and she knew she'd get twice as much concern and nagging from him. At least with her husband, she could kiss him to make his grumpy look go away.
They heard a knock at the door and Jo saw Amelia peek her head in and Jo bit her lip trying to think of a way to get out of this before Ginger got back. “Hey Jo, I heard you threw up on Bailey’s shoes.”
Jo groaned, putting her hands over her face as her cheeks turned pink. She wasn’t surprised that her puking incident with Dr. Bailey’s shoes had spread all over the hospital. With how the current gossip cycle worked Jo would be the subject of whispers and ridicule for weeks.
“And she fainted in the OR,” Lincoln added, ignoring the glare that she sent his way.
“Yeah I heard about that too,” Amelia said, adopting the look of a more concerned doctor rather than a friend as she stepped into the room and took off her mask. “Bailey paged me and said she was concerned about you. What happened?”
Jo looked over at Link and grabbed his hand. As much as she wanted him there, she didn’t want him knowing she was pregnant just yet. “Can you go grab my bag from my locker and check on Alex? He’s in surgery, but can you see how much longer he’ll be?”
Link looked confused but nodded and squeezed her hand. “Yeah.”
Link left, but not before he and Amelia exchanged a few whispered words and a parting kiss. Jo tried to slowly sit up and Amelia put down the railing and moved the upper part of the bed into a reclined position as she came closer to examine her. Jo felt exhausted and still faint as she leaned back against the bed. She put a hand on her belly remembering her tiny sweet pea sized baby inside of her. Jo thought it best to just tell Amelia the truth and hoped she could keep it a secret, even from Link.
“I'm ten weeks pregnant, on top of that I have Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Carina put me on medication because the weekend we found out I was pregnant, I threw up non-stop and by the time we came in I was dehydrated. I’ve been dizzy before, but I've never fainted and Carina said she’d check on me once she’s finished with the surgery.”
“Oh my god, you're pregnant!” Amelia said with a smile as she leaned over to hug her. “We’ve all been waiting for you and Alex to have a kid. You must be so excited, congratulations.”
“Thank you, we’re really excited as well,” Jo said, smiling as Amelia hugged her. “But can you keep it on the down-low and not tell Link. We aren’t telling everybody yet, only Meredith and Carina know.”
“Yeah, of course, and that makes sense as to why you fainted. So since you're the OB Fellow what would you recommend as a course of action for your care, Dr. Karev?” Amelia said with a smile as she handed Jo the tablet with her chart.
“I want a fetal doppler to check the baby's heartbeat and a pelvic exam just in case. Ginger said she'd bring by some apple juice and crackers, but I don't think I'll be able to keep it down so I'd prescribed Ondansetron for my nausea as it’s worked in the past,” Jo said in putting her orders into her chart and sending out a page to Sasha the only OB Resident she trusted to give her an exam other than Carina and instructed her to bring down the fetal doppler.
“Sounds good, but let me check you out just in case,” Amelia said, grabbing the BP cuff that was still wrapped around Jo’s arm and pulling out his stethoscope as she grasped her wrist to take her blood pressure.
“Is a full exam really necessary,” Jo sighed, tilting her head as Amelia wrote down her BP in the tablet.
“If you want me to keep this from Link, yes,” Amelia said, raising her eyebrow. Jo smiled and sat back as Amelia continued to examine her and had Jo grip her hands. “Why haven’t you told him yet?”
“I love Link, but he freaked out when he found out you were pregnant and I already have Alex fussing over me, I don't need Link to do it too and it's nice to have the baby just be mine and Alex’s,” Jo said as she smiled and looked down at her hand over her baby.
“I get that,” Amelia said, giving her a soft smile as Amelia undid the BP cuff and had her touch Amelia’s finger and then her nose. “Have you experienced any headaches?”
“No, and no other neurological effects apart from the dizziness,” Jo said as she sat back Amelia checked her pupils.
“Okay, well your reflexes and grip are good, and your BP is back to normal,” Amelia said, pulling back and putting her stethoscope around her neck.
Sasha came down and gave her a quick pelvic exam. Jo hated having to change into a gown and that Amelia officially admitted her as a patient, but for the sake of her baby, she complied. She wasn't dilated or bleeding so Jo sent her away, opting to do the fetal heartbeat check herself. Amelia moved the bed back down as she warmed up the gel packet in her hands. Jo undid the strings of her scrub pants and tucked the blue towel into the hem of her pants. Jo then pulled up her shirt and laid back as Amelia poured the now warm gel onto her belly.
“Okay, I have no idea how to do this. The last time I did a fetal doppler I was a resident,” Amelia said handing Jo the doppler.
“That's okay, I’ve done it a hundred times at work, and after we heard the heartbeat the first time I borrowed one from the hospital. Alex and I listen to it every night. I’m usually able to find it over here...”
Jo trailed off as she moved the doppler over her belly to the spot where the heartbeat was last night and sure enough, the strong sound of her baby's heartbeat filled the room. Jo smiled as she listened to it, completely forgetting to pay attention and count the heartbeats.
“Your baby's heart rate is 172 beats per minute which is normal for ten weeks when the BPM is at its highest around 170. Your baby's heart rate is steady and strong,” Amelia said, smiling as she wrote it down on the tablet. “You and Alex must have already started work on the nursery then. Are you gonna expand on the space you have set up for when Scout stays over?”
Jo let out a breath of relief, knowing that her baby was healthy and okay, but kept the doppler on her belly, enjoying the sound of her baby's heartbeat. “Kind of, but we're thinking of buying a house. The loft and neighborhood aren’t really kid-friendly, but Alex’s mom, Helen, has sent out a dozen little baby hats and booties. She said she’s even working on a baby blanket for us as well.”
“Is there anything in particular you guys want? I loved the Snoo and those little WubbaNubs. Oh, I’ll get you the monkey one! Also, are you having a baby shower? After you tell people of course,” Amelia smiled as Jo finally handed her the doppler and exchanged it for a few paper towels so she could wipe off the gel.
“I’d love the monkey one, Alex will get a kick out of it, and yes we're planning on having a baby shower, I’ve attended five on the OB floor so far and I want one of my own,” Jo said, balling up the tissues and the towel and pulling her scrub top back down before putting her hand over her baby. “And my patients always give me their recommendations for the best baby products. I've been writing it all down ever since Alex and I started trying so I have a full registry now.”
“Well email me the link and I'll try and get you something good because Auntie Amelia gives all the best gifts,” Amelia said, with a smile and a little giggle that was infectious as Jo laughed.
When Amelia started dating Link, Jo wasn’t sure how she’d fit as Amelia joined Jo and Link's family. In the past year, they had grown closer. So close that Link often complained that Jo was replacing him with Amelia as her best friend. Amelia put the doppler in the drawer next to her, so she could check the baby's heart rate again if necessary. Jo thought she was done until Amelia pulled out a thermometer from the drawer and ran it across her forehead.
“Any other symptoms, any fevers?”
“No.”
“You’ve been fatigued and have been complaining of back pain and heartburn,” Link said as he walked into the room and took off his mask. He handed her the bag, giving her a look as Jo scoffed at him and crossed her arms.
“Yeah, because I have a cold and a puppy that refuses to walk down the stairs so we have to carry him,” Jo insisted, setting Link with a look before.
“Well I’m sure Reeses will learn to navigate the stairs eventually,” Amelia said, hiding her smile as she dipped her chin, but she sent Jo a wink and she knew Amelia would keep her secret. “Well you’re not running a fever now and it looks like just a cold, but I want to run some labs and double check since you did faint and threw up. I also think you’re dehydrated again so let’s start an IV.”
Jo sighed, she was frustrated that her medication wasn't working and worried for her baby's development. She looked down and realized she was still holding her belly and moved her hand to take her wedding rings off the necklace. She always put them on the necklace Alex had given her for Christmas, during surgery and slipped them to her finger now.
“Is Alex out of surgery yet?”
“No, I just checked, but he should be out pretty soon,” Link said, sitting down next to her and reaching out to hold her fidgeting hand.
“Do you have surgery or anything?” Jo asked, trying to seem nonchalant and she shrugged her shoulders.
“Nope,” Link said, relaxing back and settling in. “I’ve already pushed it and put Nico in charge, but I can go if you want to be alone?”
“I suppose you can stay,” Jo shrugged, but gave him a thankful smile as he squeezed her hand.
Amelia left, but not before Link tried to get more out of her, but Amelia just patted his cheek and gave him a kiss before she left. Jo had seen Link in love a few times, but not like this. Amelia was good for him, she was a tiny firecracker that brought some excitement to Link’s life and forced him to let loose a little bit. With Amelia and Scout, Link finally had the family he always wanted and Jo was so happy for him.
Ginger came back and she set Jo up with IV fluids, some apple juice, a few crackers, and the Ondansetron so she could keep it all down. As Amelia had officially admitted her, Ginger put a hospital bracelet on her wrist, which thankfully only said that she was under observation and listed her wool allergy.
Dr. Sara Ortiz came by to take the blood sample, and thankfully Jo didn't faint again. However, Ginger made her wear a stupid fall risk bracelet, that Link wouldn’t let her cut off. In exchange for Jo promising to keep it on Link grabbed her an extra blanket straight from the warmer. Since she would be stuck there for another few hours, Jo curled up on the bed as She and Link talked for a while until Alex came rushing in.
“Jo,” Alex breathed out, a look of desperation across his face as he rushed over to her tearing off his mask.
Jo sat up and let herself be enveloped by Alex's hug, wrapping her arms around his neck. She heard the door open and saw Link sneak out before she hid her face in Alex’s shoulder.
“We’re fine, the baby and I are fine.”
“You passed out in an OR, you're clearly not fine!” Alex exclaimed as he looked her over.
“Alex,” Jo said, placing a hand on his cheek. He instantly melted. His eyes growing soft, his shoulders slumped as he leaned into her hand. Jo smiled as he softened for her. “The baby made me dizzy and that’s all it is. We’re fine, I promise.”
“I know, but please don’t scare me like that again,” Alex shook his head. “I don’t know what I’d do if anything happened to you or the baby.”
“You don’t have to worry about that, okay, come here,” Jo said, pulling him over to sit next to her.
“My heart just dropped the second Amelia told me,” Alex said, wrapping his arm around her shoulder and leaning his head against hers as he put his hand on her stomach. “You should have gotten me sooner Hayes could have finished my surgery.”
“Link said that it was an emergency surgery and that they couldn't pull you out without risking the patient,” Jo said, closing her eyes as she put her hand over Alex's. “If it’d make you feel better, you could go yell at a resident for my labs so we can get out of here.”
“Which one?”
“Baby Ortiz.”
Alex smiled and shook his head. “Bailey said not to scare the Interns anymore.”
“Well it looks like you won't have to anyway,” Jo said, looking past him to see the back of Ortiz's head outside the window as she waited patiently.
Alex got up as they put on their masks and let Ortiz in. Meanwhile, Link, Bailey, Maggie, Jackson, Richard, Andrew, Levi, Helm, and even Owen, waited outside. Jo saw Alex’s phone ping as a text from Meredith demanding an update flashed across the screen. She looked out at everyone waiting outside, Jo never thought that she would have so many people in her life who cared about her.
Alex reached for the paperwork in Ortiz’s hand, but she pulled back. “Perhaps Dr. Karev would prefer to be given her results alone and then inform you later Dr. Karev.”
Alex shook his head but looked over at her, asking permission to stay and Jo nodded. He closed the door before coming back to sit on the bed beside her. Jo then looked at Ortiz as she opened the tablet in her hand, giving it to her.
“Your blood results are clear of infection, or any other concerns, but it also showed elevated HCG levels consistent with a pregnancy of ten weeks gestation.”
Jo and Alex looked at each other and then back at Ortiz before they started to giggle. “We know.”
“You know,” Ortiz said, looking at them wide eyed as Alex tried to stifle a laugh.
“Of course I know. I’m an OB/GYN, we’ve been trying for a baby and we found out I was pregnant a few weeks ago. Now can you please go get Carina so I can get out of here!” Jo yelled at them as she was frustrated that everyone was overreacting. Alex however, seemed to find it absolutely hilarious and let out a full laugh as Ortiz turned pale.
Ortiz scurried out of the room and straight into Carina who came and looked over at Jo and Alex in the bed. She shut the door behind her as she took them in. “What is going on?”
Jo looked over and Alex as he laughed, his laughter was infectious as she realized it was all so ridiculous and laughed with him. She smiled wider than she had in a long time and she was giddy with laughter as she looked over at Alex.
“God Jo, I've never been so worried about you,” Alex said, shaking his head with a laugh. “And only to find out that you're just pregnant.”
“I know, I know, and I fainted. I know it's concerning, but it's just my pregnancy, right?” Jo asked as she looked over at Carina who had picked up her chart and was reading it.
Carina giggled as well as she nodded and looked over the chart. “I agree with your conclusion Dr. Karev, you are indeed fine, but I suggest we switch your medication to something else as it is clearly not working for you. I heard about Dr. Bailey’s shoes. I'll have the new prescription sent down to the pharmacy that you can pick up right away. I suggest you take the day off and relax, but feel free to come in to work tomorrow. I want to keep a close eye on you and monitor you on the new meds. I see that Dr. Shepherd had cleared you and that you were a little dehydrated earlier hence the IV, and as soon as it’s finished you may go.”
“Thank you, Dr. DeLuca,” Jo said, giving her mentor a nod. Carina patted her leg before she left and Jo turned back to Alex as they took off their masks. “I’m sorry I worried you.”
“Hey it's okay, you're pregnant and your meds aren’t working, it's a lot,” Alex said, rubbing his thumb on her stomach from where it was still on her belly. “You’ll finish your IV and we’ll go home, take the rest of the day off, and spend some time with Reeses. You’ll take your new meds and that should help with the Hyperemesis Gravidarum and the dizziness, then we’ll go back to work tomorrow and everything will be okay. In the meantime, I'm going to take care of you, while you take care of yourself and our baby.”
His eyes and his smile were soft and Jo just nodded, leaning in to kiss him and relax against his lips. She pulled back, but he kissed her again as she laughed, she leaned her head on his chest and put her hand over his, on her belly. Even if she wasn’t showing yet, their baby was there and she couldn't wait to feel them move inside of her.
Alex nodded and leaned down to kiss her head. He couldn’t seem to keep his lips off of her, but Jo was still tired and was content to lay in his arms. Jo soon closed her eyes and the rest of the world drifted away. She listened to the sound of Alex breathing in and out and before she knew it, she had fallen asleep. Alex let her sleep till the IV bag was finished and Jo woke up to Ginger taking her IV out.
“I never did say congratulations,” Ginger whispered to her, putting a cotton ball over her IV sight and Jo gave her a sleepy nod.
Jo slowly woke up and Alex grabbed her things from her locker in the lounge so Jo could change back into her clothes. They figured that their laughing had let their friends know that Jo was okay and they weren't surprised to see that none of them had stuck around outside the room.
“Well, what is it? What happened? Are you and the baby okay?” Meredith asked the door swinging open as she flew into the room still in her mask, surgery cape, and scrub cap.
“The baby and I are fine, I just fainted because of my meds,” Jo assured her as Alex finished tying her shoes and stood up putting a hand on her back.
“You're fine and the babies’ fine,” Meredith said as she let out a sigh of relief and walked over to Jo.
“Yes, we’re both fine,” Jo sighed as she nodded and Meredith enveloped her into a hug.
Alex cleared his throat before he turned to look at her, he wasn’t used to being Meredith's second favorite as she fussed over Jo now that she was pregnant. “We're going to go home for the rest of the day.”
“Okay good, you should rest, why don't I bring over some dinner for you tonight?” Meredith said, as Alex and Jo exchange to look. “I never said I'd cook, I'll pick some pizza and drop it off around six, Maggie is taking Zola and Ellis to a Girl Scout’s meeting tonight, so it’s just me and Bailey. If you want I'm sure Bailey and I could take Reeses for a walk at the park.”
“That’d be great. I'm sure Reeses would love to play with him,” Jo said, as she grabbed Alex’s hand and stood up.
“Good,” Meredith said as her eyes sparkled with joy. “You two are such a good Auntie and Uncle to my kids and I can’t wait to be an Auntie to your baby.”
Jo and Alex exchanged a look and Jo could tell that he was smiling under his mask just like she was. They had been Aunt Jo and Uncle Alex to Meredith’s kids for so long. Babysitting them whenever she needed them too, taking them on day trips around Seattle, getting them whatever they wanted, and then hopping them up on sugar before giving them back to her. Meredith always talked about how much she would spoil their kids when they finally had them, giving them a taste of their own medicine.
Link knocked on the door looking between them with raised eyebrows before his eyes settled on Jo.
“It's just a cold, I’m fine,” Jo insisted, despite how she knew she wasn't the least bit convincing.
“We heard you two laughing from the hall. The whole hospital knows you're pregnant,” Link said and Jo could see several of their friends behind them. “You up for any visitors?”
Jo just nodded and sat back down on the bed as Link opened the door. Amelia, Maggie, Jackson, Bailey, Richard, Owen, Levi, Helm, and several of the other doctors and nurses came in and crowded around her bed as Jo sat back down. She looked over at Alex who just smiled as he put his arm around her waist.
“Congratulations!” Everyone shouted as they all took turns hugging her and Alex.
“Congratulations, I'm glad you're okay. We were all so worried. You are okay right,” Maggie said, hugging Jo before she pulled back and grabbed her wrist to check her pulse.
“I’m fine,” Jo said, but let Maggie do it anyway.
“Are you sure, because fainting isn't necessarily neurological related it could also indicate a heart issue,” Maggie asked, still looking at her with a look of concern.
“I'm fine, I’m just pregnant,” Jo insisted as she looked over at Alex and Jo put her hand on his knee as he squeezed her hand.
Their friends continued to offer congratulations and fussed over Jo as she assured them she was fine. Regardless they all vowed to keep an eye on her and offered their help for whenever she would need it. Jo expected nothing less from a room full of doctors but was happy that she could relax. She could barely pretend that she wasn’t exhausted at the end of the day and now no one would bat an eye if she took a nap at lunchtime. Even if it meant Alex would be able to hover over her more than he already did.
“This is so exciting!” Link said, pulling Jo in for a hug. “I thought Scout would be the only baby of the hospital running around after his big cousins and now he can have a friend, and me I need a parenting friend. I mean Amelia too but mostly me.”
“You’re welcome?” Jo said she wasn’t sure if he was excited for her or just excited that he wouldn't be parenting alone.
Link let her go and Bailey walked over to her, setting her with a look through her helmet as Jo bit her lip, thankful that her mask covered her expression.
“So you're having a baby,” Bailey said, Jo thought she'd be in trouble for keeping her pregnancy a secret from the chief, but Bailey just smiled and put a hand on her arm. “Congratulations, Dr. Karev, although you’ve probably heard that a million times by now.”
“Pretty much, but it hasn't gotten old yet,” Jo said as she relaxed and leaned against Alex who automatically put his arm around her waist although he was still talking with Meredith.
“It never does,” Bailey said with a bright smile that Jo easily matched, sharing in her excitement. “Just try not to throw up on my shoes again?”
“I will aim for the floor instead,” Jo said, with a solemn nod.
“Um-hum,” Bailey hummed, but smiled and Jo knew she was forgiven.
Things turned into a small party as everyone ran out and got balloons, and flowers, and teddy bears, even a few onesies and hats. Ever since they had all been vaccinated the restrictions around the attendings being able to be in groups together had relaxed. Which meant that everyone used any excitement as an excuse to crowd around and have a little party. It had been a hell of a year and they could all use a little excitement. It only ended when everyone was pulled into a massive trauma. Finally, around 4:00 pm they walked out of the hospital, with more flowers and teddy bears than they knew what to do with. Their plan was to take the flowers home to die and relax on the couch.
As they passed the gift shop Jo paused and pulled Alex in. There was a pair of the cutest baby booties in the window that she had been staring at the past few weeks. Now that everyone knew she could get them without anyone questioning her purchases or someone starting a rumor. Even if Jo knew that the baby would just kick the booties off the second she put them on, as she put them in Alex's hands they both knew that they couldn’t resist. Cindy in the gift store packaged them up with a knowing look and told them congratulations before they walked out of the hospital.
Once they got home and changed out of their work clothes, Jo took the baby booties out and cut off the tags. She cleared out one of their clothes shelves and placed the onesies, hats, and booties on the now empty shelf, then she laid down on the bed and just stared at them. Alex put her things away and ran across the hall to Layla’s to get Reeses, who bounded into the loft before he culled up next to her and Alex laid down next to her too, staring at the baby clothes on the shelf.
“We're going to need a bigger clothes cabinet.”
Jo smiled and squeezed his hand from where it rested on her belly, before rolling over to look at Alex as he stared down at her.
“We're going to buy a house, one with a backyard and a swing set and a playroom for all their toys that is never going to be clean. We're going to start using our vacation days and we're gonna go to the zoo and the aquarium and museums, and the beach and we’ll go camping and to freaking Disneyland and all of those vacations that we never got to take as kids. Promise me, we're going to give our kid everything that we never got as children and that we’re going to love them more than anything in this world.”
Jo staring intently into his eyes and Alex nodded, looking more serious than she had ever seen. “I promise.”
“And after the baby is born, I need you to take paternity leave with me and once we go back to work we're going to adjust our hours. We’ll do the 4 on 3 off, days. It'll be 12 hour shifts and we'll be on call some nights, but we'll get the weekends off and it'll be just us and the baby. And when they get older and go to school we can work more but for now, we need to make time for them. We need to promise that we'll always take time for them regardless of our careers. I know we can do it because I’ve seen Meredith do it. We have to try, we have to be better than our birth parents and our crappy foster parents. We have to be there for our kid.”
“Yes, I promise, listen to me Jo,” Alex said, putting one arm around her, but keeping the other on her belly as he pulled her close, and rested his forehead against hers. “You and me, we're going to be better than the people who raised us. Our kid is going to have so much more than we ever had. We're not going to be perfect, but we’ll be good and our kid will be loved and safe. They’ll grow up in a good home and I’ll work to make sure of that, I promise.”
Jo felt the tears collect in her eyes as she nodded and snuggled up to Alex, nuzzling his neck with her nose. Alex kissed her forehead and Jo thought of the baby booties. Their kid would have a good life and a good home and they would do their best to be good parents. Jo was sure of that.
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AN: Also I fainted while getting a blood draw recently. Yeah, it was not fun, but all the nurses were really nice. I’ve fainted with IV’s before, but this was new and not fun. This wasn’t inspired by that, but I did use my experience in this story.
#jo wilson#alex karev#jolex#grey's anatomy#amelia shepherd#amlink#atticus lincoln#miranda bailey#carina deluca#meredith grey#Nurse Ginger#sara ortiz#levi schmitt#grey's anatomy fanfic#otp: home and heart#My Fanfiction#My Work#My Writing
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Santa Tell Me....
Levi rolled his eyes and started singing the first verse with overdramatic gusto:
Santa tell me if you're really there! Don't make me fall in love again if Kim won't be here next year!
Santa tell me if Nico cares! Coz I can't give it all away again if Kim won't be here next year!
"Dr. Schmitt!" Sara Ortiz hissed from the side and he stops singing, looking over at her.
"What?" She gestures with her eyes towards the door. And indeed, like a cliche in a romcom movie, Nico was stood there halfway in the door.
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#a very very very late christmas fic#i know....#yes it's another getting back together fic#but you can't tell me that Levi is not butchering that song by adding Nico's name in every verse#coz he bitter as heck hahahaha#if grey's gives us better schmico content i'll eventually stop fixing this and making them get back together in different ways#schmico#levi schmitt#nico kim#grey's anatomy
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Book Log of 2019
I kept a record of how many books I read in 2019. I liked most of them so I would recommend you give any of them or read.
So on with the list! If it has an X next to it then it means I didn’t finish reading it.
#1: Warcross by Marie Lu.
#2: Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi.
#3: Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix by Julie C. Dao.
#4: Bruja Born by Zoraida Córdova.
#5: A Thousand Beginnings and Endings by Roshani Chokshi, Alyssa Wong, Lori M. Lee, Sona Charaipotra, Aliette De Bodard, E. C. Myres, Aisha Saeed, Preeti Chhibber, Renée Ahdieh, Rahul Kanakia, Melissa De La Cruz, Elsie Chapman, Shveta Thakrar, Cindy Pon, and Julie Kagawa.
#6: The 57 Bus by Daska Slater
#7: The Dark Descent Of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kristen White.
#8: Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake
9#: Broken Things by Lauren Oliver.
10# The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
11# A Study In Charlotte by Arthur Doyle
12# Simon Vs The Homo sapiens agenda by Becky Albertalli
13# The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
14# Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater
15# The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater
16# Carry On by Rainbow Rowel
17# Teen Trailblazers, 30 fearless girls who changed the world before they were 20 by Jennifer Calvert
18# Evermore by Sara Holland
19# The White Stag by Kara Barbieri
20# One Dark Throne by Kendra’s Blake
21# Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
22# A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney
23# King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo X
24# Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson
25# The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson
26# Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
27# Mythology by Edith Hamilton
28# Percy Jackson Greek Gods by Rick Riordan
29# Two Can Keep A Secret by Karen M McManus
30# The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
31# Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
32# Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt De La Peña
33# The Phantom of The Opera by Gaston Leroux
34# Roseblood by A.G Howard X
35# Catwoman: Soulstealer by Sarah J Maas
36# Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo
37# Velvet Undercover by Teri Brown
38# Through The Woods by Emily Caroll
39# The Wicked Deep by Shes Ernshaw
40# Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr
41# Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
42# Where She Fell by Kaitlin Ward
43# Modern Herstory: Stories Of Women and non binary people rewriting history by Blair Imani
44# White Rabbits by Caleb Roehrig
45# To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Adapted by Fred Fordham
46# Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan
47# Ever The Hunted by Erin Summeril
48# Four Dead Queens by Astrid Scholte
49# Lost Souls, Be At Peace by Maggie Thrash
50# Honor Girl by Maggie Thrash
51# The Giver by Lois Lowry adapted by P.Craig Russell
52# My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand. Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows
53# What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera X
54# An Assassin’s Guide to Love & Treason by Virginia Boecker
55# The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas adapted by Nokman Poon and Crystal S. Chan
56# The Fellowship Of The Ring by J.R.R Tolkien
57# What is someone I know is gay? By Eric Marcus X
58# Last Seen Leaving by Caleb Roehrig
59# The Two Towers by J.R.R Tolkien
60# The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien X
61# The Return of The King by J.R.R Tolkien
62# Lafayette by Nathan Hale
63# Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
64# We should all be feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
65# The Storm Crow by Kalyn Josephson
66# Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
67# Norton Volume Of English Literature
68# Beowulf by Unknown
69# The General Prologue by Chaucer
70# 20/20 by Linda Brewer
71# Always in Spanish by Agosim
72# The First Day by Edward P. Jones
73# Bullet in the Brain by Tobias Wolff
74# Writing Fiction by Burroway
75# Murderers by Leonard Michaels
76# Greatness Strikes Where It Pleases by Lars Gustaffson
77# Cathedral by Raymond Carver
78# A Conversation with My Father by Grace Paley
79# Gooseberries by Anton Chekhov
80# The Lives of the Dead by Tim O’Brien
81# Head, Heart by Lydia Davis
82# Richard Cody by Edwin Arlington Robinson
83# “Out- Out-“ by Robert Frost
84# The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy
85# I wandered lonely as a cloud by William Wordsworth
86# Poem by Frank O’Hara
87# On being brought from Africa to America by Phillis Wheatley
88# On her loving two equally by Aphra Behn
89# Because you asked about the line between Prose and Poetry by Howard Nemerov
90# Ars Poetica by Archibald MacLeish
91# Ars Poetica? By Czeslaw Milosz
92# Ars Poetica #100: I believe by Elizabeth Alexander
93# Poetry by Marianne Moode
94# “Poetry makes nothing happen”? By Julia Alvarez
95# Introduction to Poetry by Billy Collins
96# In Memory Of W.B. Yates by W. H. Auden
97# The kind of man I am at the DMV by Stacey Waite
98# The Changeling by Judith Oritez Carer
99# Going to war by Richard Lovelace
100# To the Ladies by Mary, Lady Chudleigh
101# Exchanging Hats by Elizabeth Bishop
102# History Of Ireland Volume 1 by Lecky X
103# A Modern History of Ireland by E. Norman X
104# The Tempest by William Shakespeare
105# Gender by Lisa Wade & Myra Marx Ferree
106# Trifles by Susan Glaspell
107# The Shroud by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
108# King of the Bingo Game by Ralph Ellison
109# Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin
110# Fences by August Wilson
111# Where are you going, where have you been? By Joyce Carol Oates
112# Daddy by Sylvia Plath
113# What is our life? By Walter Raleigh
114# May I compare thee to a midsummer day? By William Shakespeare
115# The love song of J. Alfred Prufruock by T. S. Eliot
116# À unr passante by Charles Baudelaire
117# In a station of the metro by Ezra Pound
118# The Fog by Carl Sandburg
119# The Yellow Fog by T.S. Eliot
120# On first looking into Chapman’s Homer by John Keats
121# the Road Not Taken by Robert Frisr
122# Paradise Lost Book 1 & 10 by John Milton X
123# The Victory Lap by George Saunders
124# The Tempest by William Shakespeare
125# The Vanity Of Human Wishes by Samuel Johnson
126# Wayward Son by Rainbow Rowell
127# When to Her Lute Corinna Sings by Thomas Campion
128# Sir Patrick Spens by Anonymous
129# Ballad of Birmingham by Dudley Randall
130# A Prayer, Living and Dying by Augustus Montague Toplady
131# Homage to the Empress of the Blues by Robert Hayden
132# The Times They Are A-Changin’ *
133# Listening to Bob Dylan, 2005!by Linda Pastan
134# Hip Hop by Mos Deff
135# Elvis in the Inner City by Jose B. Gonzalez
136# Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost*
137# Terza Roma by Richard Wilbur
138# Stanza from The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
139# Stanza from His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell
140# Stanza from Sound and Sense by Alexander’s Pope
141# Stanza from The Word Plum by Helen Chasin
142# Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
143# Myth by Natasha Trethewey
144# Sestina by Elizabeth Bishop
145# Sestina: Like by A.E. Stallings
146# l)a by E.E Cummings
147# Buffalo Bill by E.E Cummings
148# Easter Wings by George Herbert
149# Women by May Swenson
150# Upon the breeze she spread her golden hair by Franceso Petrarch
151# My lady’s presence makes the roses red by Henry Constance
152# My mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun by William Shakespeare
153# Not marble, nor the gilded monuments by William Shakespeare
154# Let me no to the marriage of true minds by William Shakespeare
155# When I consider how my light is spent by John Milton
156# Nuns Fret Not by William Wordsworth
157# The world is too much with us by William Wordsworth
158# Do I love thee? By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
159# In an Artist’s Studio by Christina Rossetti
160# What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why by Edna St. Vincent Millay
161# Women have loved before as I love now by Edna St. Vincent Millay
162# I, being born a woman and distressed by Edna St. Vincent Millay
163# I will put Chaos in fourteen lines by Edna St. Vincent Millay
164# First Fight. Then Fiddle by Gwendolyn Brooks
165# In the Park by Gwen Harwood
166# Something Like a Sonnet for Phillis Miracle Wheatley by June Jordan
167# Sonnet by Billy Collins
168# Dim Lights by Harryette Mullen
169# Redefininy Realmess by Janet Mock
170# Lusus Naturae by Margaret Atwood
171# The House Of Asterion by Jorge Luis Borges
172# Death Fuge by Michael Hamburger
173# Clifford’s Place by Jamel Bickerly
174# We are seven by William Wordsworth
175# Lines written in early spring by William Wordsworth
176# Expostulation and Reply by William Wordsworth
177# The Tables Turned by William Wordsworth
178# Lines by William Wordsworth
179# Recitatif by Toni Morrison
180# Volar by Judith Ortiz Cofer
181# The Management Of Grief by Bharati Mukherjee
182# Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
183# Jesus Saves by David Sedaris
184# Disabled by Wilfred Owen
185# My Father’s Garden by David Wagoner
186# Practicing by Marie Howe
187# O my pa-pa by Bob Hicok
189# Mr. T- by Terrance Hayes
190# Late Aubade by James Richardson
191# Carp Poem by Terrance Hayes
192# Pilgrimage by Natasha Trethewey
193# Tu Do Street by Yuaef Lomunyakaa
194# Diving into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich
195# Elena by Pat Mora
196# Gentle Communion by Pat Mora
197# Mothers & Daughters by Pat Mora
198# La Migra by Pat Mora
199# Ode to Adobe by Pat Mora
200# Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy
201# The Silken Tent by Robert Frost
202# Metaphors by Sylvia Plath
203# The Vine by James Thomsen
204# Questions by May Swenson
205# A Just Man by Attila József
206# the norton anthology of world literature
207# Pan’s Labyrinth by Gullernio de Toro and Cornelia Funke Xw
208# The prince and the dressmaker by Jen Wang
209# Rejected Princesses: Tales of History's Boldest Heroines, Hellions, and Heretics by Jason Porath
210# The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
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The 2022 Silver Garbage Award Winners
With the telecast of the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday night, we would like to take a moment to pay tribute to the worst of the past television year. Without further ado, here are this year's Silver Garbage Award Winners.
Worst New Series - Promised Land (ABC/Hulu) Worst Drama Series - Promised Land (ABC/Hulu) Worst Comedy Series - And Just Like That (HBO/HBO Max) Worst Special Class Program - Miracle Across 125th Street (VH1) Worst Reality Program - The Kardashians (Hulu) Worst Reboot/Spinoff (TIE) - And Just Like That (HBO/HBO Max) & The Kardashians (Hulu)
Worst Actor in a Comedy Series - Kenan Thompson, Kenan (NBC) Worst Actress in a Comedy Series - Hilary Duff, How I Met Your Father (Hulu) Worst Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Sara Ramirez, And Just Like That (HBO/HBO Max) Worst Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Nicole Ari Parker, And Just Like That (HBO/HBO Max) Worst Guest Performer in a Comedy Series - James Adomian, Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) Worst Writing in a Comedy Series - And Just Like That (HBO/HBO Max) Worst Directing in a Comedy Series - Call Me Kat (Fox)
Worst Actor in a Drama Series - John Ortiz, Promised Land (ABC/Hulu) Worst Actress in a Drama Series - Sophia Bush, Good Sam (CBS) Worst Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - Yul Vasquez, Promised Land (ABC/Hulu) Worst Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Avery Kristen Pohl, General Hospital (ABC) Worst Guest Performer in a Drama Series - Marlon Wayans, Bel Air (Peacock) Worst Writing in a Drama Series - Promised Land (ABC/Hulu) Worst Directing in a Drama Series - Good Sam (CBS)
Worst Special Class Actor - Dr. Mehmet Oz, The Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated) Worst Special Class Actress - Daphne Oz, The Good Dish (Syndicated) Worst Special Class Supporting Actor - Rudy Giuliani, The Masked Singer (Fox) Worst Special Class Supporting Actress - Taylor Schilling, Pam & Tommy (Hulu) Worst Special Class Writing - Miley's New Year's Eve Party (NBC) Worst Special Class Directing - Miracle on 125th Street (VH1)
Worst Performance by a Cast - Promised Land (ABC/Hulu) Worst Screen Couple - Sebastian Stan & Lily James, Pam & Tommy (Hulu)
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Giao dịch Bất động sản Quận Erie - Tin tức Buffalo #thôngtin Sau đây là các giao dịch bất động sản trên 5.000 đô la như được liệt kê trong hồ sơ của văn phòng thư ký Quận Erie trong tuần kết thúc vào ngày 6 tháng 12. ALDEN • 1767 Đường Sandridge, Robert J. Werts; Virginia M. chúc mừng Alan Fisher; Jennifer Fisher, 180.000 đô la. • 1188 Trao đổi St., Sara Blackmore cho Kristin Fildes; Jonathan M. Meyers, $ 170.000. AMHERST • 145 Đại lộ Công viên cao, Philip Carbone; Marcia S. Sarkin đến Brendan J. Kelly; Elizabeth M. Kelly, 530.000 đô la. • 71 Old Tower Lane, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation cho Michael Morga; Kathleen M. Stubbe, 493.442 đô la. • 73 Stonebridge Drive, Dionne Greene-Punnette cho Elizabeth J. Brzezinski; Kevin R. Brzezinski, 410.000 đô la. • 25 Tòa án San Jose, Joy A. Wagner cho James Neiler; Shannon Neiler, 365.000 đô la. • Đường 390 Getzville, E2i Mua LLC cho Michael J. Schoenwetter; Martha J. Totin, $ 330.000. • 63 Hampton Hill Drive, William K. Riedel đến John A. Astudillo; Karen M. Karawiecki, $ 328.000. • 825 Đường Casey, Nicole Heh đến Heather P. Miles, $ 319.900. • 24 Hampton Hill Drive, John D. Mandabach; Mary E. Mandabach đến Ronald D Zanghi Rev Trustable Living Trust Tr, $ 313,800. • 173 Fruitwood Terrace, Christopher J. Rogers đến David S. Schneggenburger, 306.500 đô la. • Tòa án 27 Lancelot, Eric S. Kightlinger Jr.; Fanny Kightlinger cho Rachel Emily Marks; Jake Ross Paster, 300.500 đô la. • 182 Wyeth Drive, Joann M. Blatner; Norman L. Blatner cho Carmelo Joseph Morreale; Sarah Kinda Morreale, 300.000 đô la. • 28 Bissell Drive, Nicole A. Gavigan cho Roman Celniker, 290.000 đô la. • 234 Ranch Trail, Jerry M. Klein đến Udayakumar Mylvaganam; Prasheela Udayakumar, $ 290.000. • 56 Oakview Drive, Beth Pfohl Huerta đến Virendra Singh; Vijaya Tomar, 285.000 USD. • 2421 Đường Tonawanda, Susan Luke-Miramon; Michael Miramon đến Sharon A. Pack, 270.000 đô la. • 111 Aegean Ave., Jack Civiletto; Tháng Tư M. Mazzone đến Jaclyn Ann Karnuth; Justin Harvey Karnuth, 270.000 đô la. • Đường 142 Casey, Brian Staiger đến Sarah R. Twardowski; Scott A. Twardowski, 265.000 đô la. • 1958 Eggert Road, Bct Enterprises Inc đến 1958 Eggert Road LLC, 265.000 đô la. • 132 North Ellicott, Jodi L. Eich; Steven J. Eich đến Elizabeth Ann Collins; James R. Collins Jr., $ 258.000. • 44 Đại lộ Rosedale, Carole C. Zeitler; Richard C. Zeitler đến Jeremy A. Jungbluth; Jayna P. Punturiero, $ 245.000. • 155 Bernhardt Drive, Ellen Grant cho Colleen Zeitler; Matthew K. Zeitler, $ 245,000. • 251 Bellingham Drive, Teresa Shoemaker đến Debra A. Frink; Ronald R. Frink Jr., 242.000 đô la. • 15 Tòa án Harvard, Jean R. Grosso đến Arthur B. Archambeau, 225.000 đô la. • 1040 Đường Bắc Pháp, Karen Foster; Clayton Maynard cho Lisa Stulick; Robert J. Stulick, $ 215.000. • Đại lộ 217 Donna Lea, Shawna M. Gentner; Timothy I. Gentner cho Christina P. Barone; Anderson Chan, 201.000 USD. • 5 ngõ Sudbury, Nikolai S. Ruber; Noelle H. Ruber cho Shiqi Zhang, 198.000 đô la. • 303 Old Lawn, Marcella M. Blumhagen đến Joanne L. Coolidge, 195.000 đô la. • 88 Palmdale Drive, James Bonitati; Sue Ann Bonitati đến Aalia J. Khan; Ghulam Khan, 193.000 đô la. • 93 Lyrae Drive, Suanne M. Ciavaglia tới Sarah Patton, 185.000 đô la. • 17 Tòa án, Elizabeth J. Hunt đến Vijayakumari Chandrasekhar, 180.000 đô la. • 128 South Union Road, Peggy A. Coutlakis Jr., $ 178,800. • 65 Sweetwood Dr N, Louis M. Milazzo; Mary L. Milazzo đến Pamela J. Johnston, 175.000 đô la. • 420 Burveys Drive, Andrew Kosicki đến Alyssa A. Schifferle, 160.000 đô la. • 237 Monroe Drive, Virginia A. Wullen tới Lindsay Delgrosso, 150.000 đô la. • 1380 Maple Road, Kelly V. Balsom cho Krista A. Krol; Raymond W. Krol, 138.000 đô la. • 110 Harrogate Sq, Patrick Johnson đến Kevin Johnson, 132.000 đô la. • 87 Argyle Ave., David E. Gahr cho David F. Fedak; Kathleen A. Fedak, 125.000 đô la. • Đại lộ 251 Capen, Jade A. Kinsman; Jeremy W. Kinsman đến Sai Sao Kham; Jennifer K. Serniuk, 125.000 đô la. • 1219 Đường Eggert, 6831 Seneca St. LLC; Bcg Nadlan LLC đến Hẻm núi Giải pháp bất động sản LLC, 93.500 đô la. • 12b Foxberry Drive, Courtney Joyce đến Zetterline D. Edwards, 92.500 đô la. Joyce T. Zobel đến Polar Star Properties LLC, 90.000 đô la. • 144 Sierra Drive, Ciminelli Muir Woods LLC đến Ryan Homes của New York, 88.000 đô la. • 9 Southcalet Ct Unit A, Edith C. Drummer; Robert M. Drummer; Thomas E. Tay trống; Kathleen M. Sớm đến Van Dyke Kathleen R; Van Dyke Kathleen Ruth, 85.000 đô la. • 137 Lynette Lane, Ciminelli Muir Woods LLC đến Ryan Homes của New York, 82.330 đô la. • 129 Lynette Lane, Ciminelli Muir Woods LLC đến Ryan Homes của New York, 82.330 đô la. • 36 Joe Mccarthy Drive, Bevac Phát triển Lp cho Mel Investors LLC, $ 42.500. AURORA / ĐÔNG AURORA • Đường 1722 Bailey, Gerda H. Piepke; Heinrich O. Piepke; Nicole Piepke cho Richard W. Ducharme, $ 370.000. • 23 North Willow St., Dana C. Học với Mary E. Farallo, 335.000 đô la. • 76 Center St., Allan A. Baumgart đến Kelly M. Jones, $ 288.900. • 370 Linden Đại lộ, Keith Tribula; Keith T. Tribula cho Erica Kirchmeyer, $ 288.000. • 1368 Đường Đông Quaker, Daniel E. Beitz; Robert A. Beitz đến Bình minh L. Beitz; Kyle D. Beitz, 200.000 đô la. • 2532 Đường Emery, Nhà thờ Trưởng lão Nam Wales; Giáo hội Trưởng lão Nam Wales của South Wales NY Suc đến trường Gow, $ 176,000. • 25 Willis Road, Đội cải tạo cổ điển LLC đến Ashley Dann, $ 170,110. • 0 Boies Road, Jacob S. Creeley; Lindsay Creeley cho Kaylee Jakubowski Pierson; William Edward Pierson, 165.000 đô la. • 976 Đường Olean, Nancy A. Vona đến David V. Vona, 70.000 đô la. BLASDELL • 44 Grafton Ave., Edward A. Ruffo; Lindsey L. Ruffo cho Charles B. Lopez, 139.000 đô la. • 2065 Electric Ave., Ida J. Swiatek to Charity Viggiano; Richard J. Viggiano, 125.000 đô la. • 49 Hồ Ave., David D. Romani; Georgette M. Romani cho David D. Romani, 29.277 đô la. BOoston • 5578 Northside Drive, Constance V. Batog; Richard J. Maue đến Jill M. Anderson; James Piazza, $ 183,000. • 7093 Đường Boston State, Lois A. Rybarchot; Robert A. Rybarchot đến Robert F. Turchiarelli, 165.000 đô la. BUFFALO • 450 Ashland, Nhà được khôi phục của WNY Inc cho Annmarie Cellino, 400.000 đô la. • 1786 Main St., Leonard Silver đến Monroe Building LLC, 375.000 đô la. • 120 Johnson Park, Michael Morga đến Meredith Scott Kearns, $ 370.000. • 816 Tacoma N. Mcdonnell; Robert J. Mcdonnell cho Amanda Birner; Douglas Petti, $ 310.000. • 58 Claremont, Jane C. Cameron đến Jason Kilonsky; Jennifer Scibetta, 302.500 đô la. • 85 Lưỡi liềm, Dorothy L. Potts; Martha A. Potts để Evan R. Bilsback; Veronica E. Raymond, 300.000 đô la. • 62 đường Henley, Douglas Petti đến Karl Anderson, 285.000 đô la. • 54 Cunard, Kathleen D. Krauza đến Kristen Mcmahan; Sean Mcmahan, $ 273.000. • 118 Stratford Road, Grayce Marie Ortiz đến Conrad Pearson, $ 265,851. • 15 Grooween St., Brian D. Cappellino cho Jennifer L. Sickels, $ 265.000. • 308 Taunton, Christine Marie Alterio đến Kristen R. Glieco; Melissa Glieco, $ 260.000. • 97 Sixteenth St., Christopher C. Galley; Joanne R. Galley cho Brian là; Julie là, 242.500 đô la. • 210 Norwalk Ave., Frank M. Zimmer; Jean Zimmer đến Thomas Victor Modicaamore, $ 241,971. • 57 Delham, Rider Christopher J Ruh đến Jennifer Ruh, 240.000 đô la. • 136 Como Ave., Alexandra Burke; William Burke đến John J. Nikiel, $ 219.999. • 240 Cumberland, Matthew C. Ford; Courtney R. Krieger đến Tập đoàn chặt chẽ LLC, $ 195.000. • 1875 Niagara St., Paul Buczynski đến Niagara St. Ventures Inc, $ 192,597. • 4505 Clark St., Nancy M. Snyder; Quận Erie đến John G. Pap; Cecilia N. Pardo-Pap, 177.000 đô la. • Triển vọng 303, Cruz Rodriguez đến Rene Rodriguez, 175.000 đô la. • 80 Strathmore Ave., Janice L. Filipowicz; Stanley Filipowicz đến Jillian Moritz, 175.000 đô la. • 472 Connecticut, West Buffalo Apartment Group LLC đến Bodkin Group LLC, 170.000 đô la. • 37 Henley Road, Melissa M. Fratello đến Anthony Sammarco; Erika Sammarco, 164.900 đô la. • 205 Ridgewood Road, Molly E. Moran đến Jane C. Cameron, 163.250 đô la. • 101 Cheltenham Drive, Eileen P. Balduf tới Tracy L. Lingenfelter, 155.000 đô la. • 37 Tuscarora Road, Alice D. Rubright A. Sennett, 150.000 đô la. • Đường 607 Eggert, Floyd E. Zimpfer; Marlene P. Zimpfer với David E. Collins, $ 144,097. • 191 Kay St., Karen A. Reeves với Edward B. Abrams, $ 142.000. • 25 Cecil St., Liam T. Doud; Julie R. Mazur đến Richard F. Benthien; Patrick H. Kelly, 140.000 đô la. • 170 Brinton St., Flora Mergel cho Karen M. Filippone; Randall M. Filippone, 133.000 đô la. • 64 Mayer Ave., Ruqaya Jasim đến Po Kyoo, 130.900 đô la. • 186 Melrose, Homedog LLC đến Scott M. Dargavel, 130.000 đô la. • 52 đường Standish, Gerald R. Noller đến Michael D. Stellrecht, 130.000 đô la. • 92 Armin Place, Rose Marie Bensch tới Jose Machado Taboada, 130.000 đô la. • 120 Oxford, Queen City Invest LLC đến Geosense LLC, 127.000 đô la. • 1500 Kensington Ave., Roxanne D. Roland tới Juwel Ahmed, 121.500 đô la. , Fallsconnection Holdings LLC đến Ryo Hattori, 121.000 đô la. • 863 Broadway, Mohammed K. Munshi đến East Buffalo Community Center Inc, 120.000 đô la. • 21 Arnold St., Decent Property NY LLC đến Melissa Neal, 115.900 đô la. • 53 Dart St., Diego Carrasquillo; Timothy Davis đến Salim Khan, 115.000 đô la. • 179 Columbus, Kristy J. Chubbuck; Theodore H. Chubbuck Jr. đến Anna J. Dirienzo, $ 113,200. • 228 Highgate Ave., Gary E. Ross đến Chandrawattie Lorick; Shivsankar Lorick, 112.000 USD. • 55 Custer, Fausto Arcuri; Franca Arcuri đến Arvin Reyes; Krishell Reyes, 105.000 đô la. • 16 Medford, Lana D. Kostelny cho Daniel Zornick, 100.000 đô la. • 10 Ladner Ave., Daniel J. Siska; Lynn C. Siska đến Jacob O. C Fashion; Kaylyn M. Marszalek, 94.000 đô la. • 30 Allegany, John Schmelzinger cho Joseph M. Kinem; Larissa Widrick, 91.000 đô la. • 221 Fenton St., Edward Swinnich đến Stanley J. Blas; Susan D. Blas, 90.000 đô la. • 47 Hillside Ave., George Misiak đến Andrew Bermel; Corey R. Santonocito, 90.000 đô la. • 89 Roberts Ave., Mary Carol Girdlestone đến Victoria Walawender, 80.000 đô la. • 1381 East Delevan, Adesan Carolyn A Est; Adesan Ronke J Hr đến Nazreen Nargis, 75.500 đô la. • 146 Orlando St., James Roberts đến Routt LLC, 70.000 đô la. • 335 Dingens St., Albert Nunes đến Ras 619 LLC, 67.680 đô la. • 2473 Bailey Ave., Cynthia Hill đến Shayan Properties LLC, $ 67.500. • 104 Northampton, Catherine Marshall đến Farhana Akther; Rokey A. Begum, 66.000 đô la. • 61 & 65 Arkansas, Archie C. Culton Jr.; Archie Culton Jr. đến Rhjr LLC, 65.500 đô la. • 162 Eaton, Saree Properties LLC đến Md S. Alamkhan; Lucky Khatun, 65.000 đô la. • 59 Sweet St., Keith Dauphin đến Mukith Ahmed Chowdhury, 65.000 đô la. • 400 Davey St., Pacific Investments USA LLC đến Mohammed Khurshed Ali, 62.000 đô la. • 117 Argus St., Mario A. Giacobbe; Kristen E. Mulotta; Kristen Mulotta đến Mkw Realty LLC, 55.600 đô la. • 111 Woodlawn, Faith Patterson đến 716 East Side Holdings LLC, 55.000 đô la. • 37 Rommel, Vin7 LLC đến Md H. Rahaman, 52.000 đô la. • 127 Chester, Machest LLC đến Mitchell R. Wendling, $ 52.000. • 122 Folger St., Brent Michael Nye; Judith A. Nye to Tabatha Hủy, 51.000 đô la. • 755 Smith, Izville Properties Llp to Vin7 LLC, 51.000 đô la. • 259 Newburgh Ave., Barbara Krilivsky Ira Ben; Horizon Trust Company Cust đến 259 Newburgh Ave. Intervivos Ủy thác có thể hủy bỏ 101019 Tr, 50.000 đô la. • 56 Haselwood, Peter Sciandra đến Tufayel Ahmed, 50.000 đô la. • 90 Crossman, Saree Properties LLC đến Shahida USA Inc, 47.000 đô la. • 134 Freund, Ray Bush; Raynold Bush đến WNY Reality LLC, 46.000 đô la. • 268 Seventh St., Smg Enterprises Inc cho Lucky Brothers Property Management Inc, 45.000 đô la. • 93 St Louis, Darahn Rainey đến Abdul Malak Bhuiyan, 45.000 đô la. • 30 Allegany, Richard A. Willard John Schmelzinger, 45.000 đô la. • 101 Parkview Ave., David K. Clouden II đến Noriah M. Almontaser; Rajeh S. Almontaser, 44.058 đô la. • 1334 Clinton, Vin7 LLC đến Nafisa Enterprise LLC, 44.000 đô la. • 35 Connelly, Tonya Maye đến Salma Begum; Mohammad A. Hoque, 42.500 đô la. • 64 Wilkes, Mildrene Caidor cho M Jamal Realty Corp, 42.000 đô la. • 187 Cáp St., Chester A. Garbatowicz đến Routt LLC, 41.700 đô la. Delwar Hussain, 40.000 đô la. • 66 Wex Ave., Qh Realty Group LLC đến Jbw Precise Development LLC, 40.000 đô la. • 109 Rohr, Qh Realty Group LLC đến Jbw Precise Development LLC, 40.000 đô la. • 422 Shirley, Dorothy Scime-Cormie 1 LLC, 36.000 đô la. • 108 Central Ave., HUD đến Mohammed M. Alam; Shoheli S. Alam, 35.099 đô la. • 45 Crossman South, Desiray Juaniece Joyner; Zera L. Joyner đến Hzmy LLC, 35.000 đô la. • 1008-1010 West Ave., Shirley A. Everett; Shirley Ann Everett; Shirley Solomon tới Joaquin H. Aristizabal, 35.000 đô la. • 399 Goethe, Timothy J. Halper đến 716 Estates LLC, 35.000 đô la. • 290 tháng 5 Tập đoàn bất động sản, 27.000 đô la. • 131 Evelyn St., Susan King đến Mesmanb Properties LLC, 26.000 đô la. • 187 Herkimer St., Chi Kim Phạm đến Tập đoàn Prolific Realty, 24.000 đô la. Dean Anderson to Honesty Management Management & multi Services Inc, 23.000 đô la. • 193 Reed St., Bhuiyan Md Ezarul Hoque cho Tập đoàn bất động sản Bhuiyan, 21.000 đô la. • 79 Hilton St., Lindenhurst Gas Corp; Lindenhurt Gas Corp đến K & r Buffalo Management Inc, 20.000 đô la. • 516 Northampton St., Miri Braun đến Mohammed Ikramul Hasan, 20.000 đô la. • 245 Keystone, Qh Realty Group LLC đến Jbw Precise Development LLC, 20.000 đô la. • 152 Eaton St., Debbie Buckley đến Bengalee ABS Md J, $ 16.000. • 1800 William St., George Gozdziak; Jessica A. Kulpit to Waled Al-Okam, $ 13,800. • 90 Person St., Abdul Khalique to Thein Thein Tin, $ 10.000. • 251 Fillmore Ave., Mohammed Saifur Rahman đến Thasmina Akter; Mohammed Delwar Hussain, 10.000 đô la. • 2477 Bailey Ave., Abrams John to Shayan Properties LLC, 7.500 đô la. • 1921 Niagara, Anna Shaffer cho Josephine Perez; Juan Perez, 6.250 đô la. CHEEKTOWAGA • 3660 Harlem Road, Khu trường học miễn phí của Liên minh Hill Hill đến Rhr Properties LLC, $ 250.000. • 1375 Đường Pháp, John M. Mugas đến Keenaco Inc; Lnc Properties LLC, $ 249.000. • 53 Cherrywood Drive, 6831 Seneca St. LLC đến Kristin E. Sexstone; Michael J. Sexstone, $ 235,000. • 55 Parktrail Lane, Franklin A. Fowler đến Donald White II, $ 222,000. • 35 Honorine Drive, Maria Anne Bernal đến Abdulhafed M. Abdulla, $ 214.900. • Tòa án 39 St Paul, Edward Wilson đến Robert C Darby II, $ 197,160. • 36 Tòa án Eileen, Peter M. Wyhotowski đến Melissa Kaufman, 175.000 đô la. • 1 Schlenker Ave., Emily M. Brady đến Hardeep Kaur; Jaimeet Singh, 168.000 đô la. • 86 Joseph, Sarah Grey đến Courtney Nordin, 162.500 đô la. • 96 West Rouen Drive, Amy Barchotowski đến Jennifer E. Coric; Jonathan A. Coric, 161.000 đô la. • 40 Beale Ave., Deborah Jean Chadsey đến Bobbie L. Woods, 151.000 đô la. • 35 West Rouen Drive, Christie Jablonski đến John M. Gilley; Eva E. Kubiak, 149.900 đô la. • 1131 Maryvale Drive, Colleen Deluca đến Joshua J. Carbone, 145.000 đô la. • 7 Edmund St., Ashley M. Zych tới Joanne M. Skopek, 136.000 đô la. đến Annas Cleaning & giặt LLC, $ 135.000. • 149 Medina St., Kelly P. Makowski; Paul J. Makowski đến Steven Branka, $ 131,800. • Đại lộ 192 Greenway, John Michienzi; Patricia Michienzi cho Benjamin R. Wrobel, 130.000 đô la. • 1080 Walden Ave., Juan Carlos Rivera đến Mussa Issa Ali Ahmed, 127.500 đô la. • 81 Woodridge, Ryan C. Nellis; Miranda J. Shelansky đến Zachary Schrantz, $ 124.900. • 75 Địa điểm Arlington, Anthony Colello; Anthony C. Colello đến Daniel Hall, 122.500 đô la. • 10 ngõ Lorraine, Brandon Hr Bryman; Diane Dec Bryman; Bryman Jolene M Hr; Cutrona Nicole D Hr; Valerie NgànhRonaldo; Marion Szlachetka; Mike Szlachetka; Ronald Szlachetka đến Mary Madelline Hodge, 120.000 đô la. • 85 Hedwig Ave., Ammad Ahmed Siddique cho Elizabeth Margaret Mahmood; Safdar Mahmood, $ 103,000. • 170 Nokomis Parkway, James R. Luce II; Daniel Tronolone đến Rymato Inc, 97.000 đô la. • 64 Wallace Ave., Martin Ruminski đến Timothy Russell Nichols, 94.900 đô la. • 263 Evane Drive, Robert P. Johnson; Deborah Est Ke Rich to Drym Management LLC, 93.800 đô la. • 20 Boll St., Kimberly A. Solly to Christopher Jank, 89.500 đô la. • 295 Lackawanna, Judith A. Hume cho Luis A. Fidel, 72.500 đô la. Các vấn đề; Hợp chủng quốc Hoa Kỳ đến Misbah Bhatti, 58.000 đô la. • 0 Broadway St., Danelski Family Lp to Msd Development LLC, 45.000 đô la. • 22 Abele Ave., Vincent E. Jagodzinski tới Andrew Owczarczak, 30.000 đô la. Cửu Long; Sally Kowalewski đến Msd Development LLC, $ 11,500. • Đất trống Broadway St., Joan Weiss đến Msd Development LLC, $ 11,500. • Đất trống ở Broadway, Florence Lewandowski đến Sally Kowalewski; Gia đình Danelski Lp, $ 7.880. CÂU HỎI • 8325 Manchester Park Drive, Penny Brown; Timothy Cutler đến Kumar Shah; Melanie A. Shah, $ 575.000. • Vòng tròn 6620 Yorktown, Andre J. Sinatra II đến Craig A. Smith; Jennifer P. Trillizio-Smith, 515.000 đô la. • 8250 Oakway Lane, Joanne L. Coolidge đến Sakth Xoay Rajendran; Hemamalini Sakth khóa, 495.000 đô la. • 8980 Marcos Hideaway, Forbes Homes Inc cho Meghan Rose Revocable Living Trust 091219 Tr, $ 458,361. • 8080 Old Post Road, Venkataraman Balu Living Trust 052692 Tr cho Andrew Louis Russo; Carolyn Elizabeth Russo, $ 345.000. • 6152 Clarence Lane N, Ellen M. Pritchard; Robert C. Pritchard đến Samantha C. Meyer; Timothy J. Szalkowski, $ 325.000. • 4460 Darcy Lane, David J. Rudolph đến Benjamin M. Bixby, $ 273.000. • 9330 Lapp Road, Arlene K. Roberts đến Aaron Daniel Annas; Jenny N. Annas, $ 258,450. • 9565 Martin Road, Mary Beth Glian đến Kyle J. Zimmermann, $ 257.500. • 8375 Đường Wolcott, Robert W. Bitterman đến Ann Deering, $ 25.000. LẠNH • 9010 Caroline Lane, Ann Marie Tara; Neal Tara cho Carol A. Kilanowski; Lisa A. Kilanowski, $ 590.000. THU THẬP • Đường 3124 West Becker, Eric M. Granica đến Ryan M. Naples, $ 147.500. CONCORD • Đường mòn 23 dốc, Bruce Snowden; Donna Jayne Snowden cho Eric Sentz, 135.000 đô la. EDEN • 3448 Đường Bắc Boston, Kathryn M. Benzinger đến Joan M. Burger; Eric M. Grancia; Eric M. Granica, $ 235.000. ELMA • 801 Đường chủ tịch, Ian Fasking cho Christopher C. Galley; Joanne R. Galley, $ 275,000. • Đường Vl Jamison, Richard W. Campbell; Rosemary M. Campbell đến Ann Marie Pickard; James N. Pickard, 60.000 đô la. • 559 Pound Road, Willson Family Trust 080195 Tr đến 555 Pound Road LLC, 50.000 đô la. MỌI NGƯỜI • 9400 Lake Shore Road, Judith D. Boreman; Sally J. Dibble; Virginia D. Gaskell cho Diane Morgante; Michael Morgante, $ 417.500. • 1303 Peppertree Drive, Paula L. Ketterer đến Allen Ann Marie V; James Allen Sr.; Mary Ann Allen, 165.900 đô la. • 6606 Lake Shore Road, Stacey A. Curry đến Pamela Graves, 67.800 đô la. ĐẢO GRAND • Đường 1762 Huth, Tòa nhà David M Bruno & tu sửa Inc; Tòa nhà David Michael Bruno & tu sửa Inc cho Jennifer L. Amato; Michael J. Amato, $ 292.500. • 951 Sông Tây, Mili N. Clark đến Andrew J. Spiesz; Joy E. Spiesz, $ 235,000. • 21 Sturbridge Lane, Elizabeth A. Rachunas đến James E. Breier III; Jovana T. Breier, 170.000 đô la. • 2027 Đường cơ sở, Pruitt Enterprises LLC đến Alexis A. Stasio, 147.000 đô la. HAMBURG • 2340 Burbank Drive, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation cho James M. Kiblin; Patricia A. Kiblin, $ 357,104. • 385 Hobblebush Lane, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation đến Kelyn M. Goodrich; Steven S. Goodrich, 340.093 đô la. • 3363 Drive Drive, James M. Kiblin Sr.; Patricia A. Kiblin đến St Onge Rebecca L, $ 270.000. • 2358 Agassiz Drive, Michele L. Brown đến Carl C. Schultz; Valerie E. Schultz, 255.000 đô la. • 2250 Hobblebush Lane, Daniel G. Carriero Jr. đến Lauren N. Lazarevski; Tony Lazarevski, $ 249,900. • 61 Allie Lane, Ryan ngôi nhà; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York cho David M. Goodness Jr., 238.550 đô la. • 3725 Sowles Road, Sara G. Langer; William Emerson Langer đến Aimee L. Cambio; Anthony M. Cambio, 202.000 đô la. • 3082 Seaford Terrace, Linda Dubois cho Lauren Carly Freyburger, 190.000 đô la. • 5406 Sycamore Lane, Pleasant Development LLC đến Forbes Homes Inc, 115.000 đô la. • 5484 Cooper Ridge, Natale Building Corp cho Christine R. Oddo; Vincent J. Oddo, 65.000 đô la. • Đất trống thứ ba St., Robert D. Suszek đến Linda Walters, 8.500 đô la. LACKAWANNA • 1692 Electric Ave., Kristine Kowalski đến Jamal Al-Soufi; Mushtaq M. Kaid, 80.000 đô la. LANCASTER • 73 Middlebury Lane, Dmitriy Tumash; Yelena Tumash cho Michael D. Hirsch; Jill D. Tarapacki, $ 470.000. • 490 Hồ Ave., Teresa M. Pacanowski; Ronald G. Schrader cho Cheryl A. Morrisey; John Morrisey, $ 373.800. • 9 Ngõ nhìn Stream, Karen A. Shaw; Timothy S. Shaw đến American International Relocation Solutions LLC, $ 365,000. • 9 Stream View Lane, American International Relocation Solutions LLC đến Inderjit Makhija; Vishal Makhija, 365.000 đô la. • 5259 Broadway St., Barbara S. Hoddick; Charles J. Hoddick đến Kamar Holdings Inc, 335.000 đô la. • 13 Winding Way, Kelsey Leon-Wedmore; Brian Wedmore cho các bản vá J. Scheer, $ 299.500. • 5427-5429 Broadway St., Robert J. Rudewicz đến Reilley Holdings LLC, $ 281.000. • Đất trống Lancaster Parkway, Liên doanh Trung tâm thương mại công nghiệp Lancaster cho Diesel Gustav LLC, $ 245.000. • 4 Tòa án Clermont, Monuar Fahim; Brittany L. Steimle đến Alicia M. Giám mục, 230.000 đô la. • 107 Tây Nam Parkway, Marlene M. Miller đến Marlene V. Larson; Roger A. Larson, 164.000 đô la. • 6412 Broadway St., Jean Buczak Ủy thác không thể thu hồi 060415 Tr cho Kevin Buczak, 163.800 đô la. • 30 Parkdale Drive, John D. Neidrauer cho Craig Rozewski; Rachel Rozewski, 155.000 đô la. • 250 Erie St., Kenneth J. Fial to Russell Licata; Thomas A. Piciulo, 38.000 đô la. MARILLA • 11381 Đường Bullis, Michael Serwacki; Michael J. Serwacki đến Leyna Lydell; Nicholas Lydell, 200.000 đô la. • 3699 Đường hai Rod, Kathryn M. Bleyle; Robert J. Bleyle Jr. cho Michael C. Groves, 186.000 đô la. NEWSTEAD • 12320 Đường đẹp, Leyna E. Lydell; Nicholas J. Lydell cho Cynthia Keys; Jason Keys, $ 212.000. • 11054 Miland Road, Jls Real Real LLC đến Daniel Ryan; Claryssa L. Swiezy, $ 185,000. • 6992 Đường Sandhill, Larry Merkle; Wendy Merkle đến Christopher W. Merkle, $ 163,344. • 11303 Đường chính, Joan Anastasi đến Mona Anastasi Bachman; Paul Bachman, $ 48,744. • 12451 Mcneeley Road, Michael Young; Michelle Young đến Caitlin Vandegenachte; Shawn Vandegenachte, 42.222 đô la. • 5595 Đường Barnum, Nancy A. Andrycha; Robert J. Andrycha đến Bettina C. Oneill; Richard S. Oneill, 37.000 đô la. PHÍA BẮC • 10407 High St., Nancy Collins; Nancy F. Collins đến Clayton Maynard; Karen L. Maynard, 115.000 đô la. ORCHARD PARK • 15 Sonnet Drive, John Lunn; Lynda Lunn đến Mercedes B. Dowdall; William P. Dowdall, 430.000 đô la. • 22 Đường Middlebury, Clifford Jones; Clifford Jones Jr.; Edith N. Jones đến James E. Schueler; Jerilyn E. Schueler, 367.168 đô la. • 7081 Michael Road, Anthony J. Rinella; Linda R. Rinella đến Alexanderr Borisovich Kogan; Chang Ping Tsai, $ 331.000. • 85 đường Old Orchard, James S. Culligan; Patricia M. Culligan đến John T. Lunn; Lynda L. Lunn, 270.000 đô la. • 6616 Đường Powers, Janice A. Duffy đến Courtney R. Ford; Matthew C. Ford, 198.000 đô la. • 6841 Đường Scherff, Dawn L. Beitz; Kyle Beitz đến Lauria R. Martin; Michael J. Volansky, 160.000 đô la. • Đường 188 Bielak, Kathleen M. Barrett; William J. Barrett đến Rhiannon Curto; Joshua Elliott, $ 145.000. • 299 Hillside Ave., Karen D. Logan; Madonna E. Rigby; Robert J. Rigby đến Kevin Thompson; Krystine Thompson, $ 142,900. • Lái xe 10-6, Edward J. Hamm Sr.; Jeanmarie Hamm đến Nichole A. Geiger; Mitchell A. Kerner, 120.000 đô la. SARDINIA • 10980 Đường Allen, Bettina M. Stavredes; James C. Stavredes đến Amy Marie Barkley; Zachary Robert Barkley, $ 470.000. • Đường 12770 Lạch, Cheryl A. Bursee; Timothy W. Bursee cho Joseph R. Owens Jr.; Melissa A. Owens, $ 174.500. • 12060 Đường man rợ, Donna M. Ellis; Louis P. Ellis đến Alicia J. Ventura, 148.000 đô la. • 13529 Grove St., Joseph R. Owens Jr.; Melissa A. Owens đến Ceresa Kozlowski; Ryan M. Kozlowski, 140.000 đô la. THÀNH PHỐ TONAWANDA • 40 sân thượng Murray, Beverly J. Shaffer cho Anna J. Sitler; Douglas R. Sitler, 155.000 đô la. • 214 Wadsworth Ave., Becky J. Fike; Suzanne R. Landers; Thomas R. Peasland cho Bradly A. Mcfarren, 135.000 đô la. • 57 Glenwood Ave., Eric D. Sentz đến Fernandez Brenda Z Rivera, 132.500 đô la. • 31 Maldives, Evelyn D. Consminger cho John Beiter, 127.000 đô la. Joan M. Normandin cho Robert E. Smith Jr., 123.600 đô la. • 7 Morgan St., Broe LLC đến Turn-Key Properties LLC, 92.000 đô la. • 52 Delwar St., Skj Properties Inc đến Hertel LLC, 90.000 đô la. ., Scott A. Henderson; Yvonne Henderson đến Ashley M. Tarasek; Christopher Tarasek, 73.000 đô la. TONAWANDA • 730 Creekside Drive, Christine E. Milosich; Joseph M. Milosich cho Joseph S. Gioele, 280.000 đô la. • 258 knowlton Ave., Daniel Mansfield; Emily Theil đến John R. Fellows, 220.000 đô la. • 95 Wardman Road, Craig A. Smith; Jennifer P. Trillizio cho Jaime D. Rutkowski; Zachary D. Rutkowski, 195.000 đô la. • 171 Forbes Ave., Joseph S. Gioele đến Karen M. Cabana; Sarah Gioele, $ 185,000. • 202 Northwood Drive, Nancy L. Fisher; Michael M. Grandits cho Karin L. Plavetzki, 175.000 đô la. • 321 Orchard Drive, Pamela J. Cacheiro cho Sarah Grace Jarvis; Lucas Morrow, 169.000 đô la. • 17 Washington Ave., Kelynn E. Kreuter đến Ryan Boniface, 165.000 đô la. • 948 Woodstock Ave., Jaclyn Karnuth; Justin H. Karnuth đến Lộc Nguyễn; Thị Thúy Nguyễn, 165.000 đô la. • 99 Đại lộ Columbia, Marisa Gallo đến Michael V. Drewitt, 165.000 đô la. • 641 Evergreen Drive, Cynthia M. Frost đến William Grunzweig, 164.000 đô la. • 28 East Hazeltine Ave., Joseph F. Prendergast; Rebecca Prendergast-Sahr đến Tasnia Noureen Tonima, $ 156,880. • 1149 Đại lộ Parker, Patricia A. Walter đến Stacy L. Bognar, 155.000 đô la. • 831 Starin Ave., Michelle L. Monte; Jonathan D. Schechter; Sanford P. Schechter cho Daniel P. Schaus, 150.000 đô la. • 147 Tremont Ave., Wright House Inc đến Pamela Diaz, 142.000 đô la. • 142 Fowler Ave., Paul J. Clough; Rosa Maria Clough to Mark A. Oconnor, $ 142.000. • Đường 50 tháng 6, Matthew A. Bettendorf đến Steven Rosselli, $ 138.000. • 71 Eden Ave., Patricia A. Schneggenburger cho Christopher J. Dennahower, $ 136.900. • 147 Henderson Ave., Amy E. Davidson đến Jose A. Manzanilla, 135.700 đô la. • 30 Claremont Ave., Staci Shick đến Erica Chwalinski, 135.500 đô la. • 652 Moore Ave., Kacy Mogavero; Thomas Mogavero đến Natanaeel Morales-Colon, 117.000 đô la. • 12 Marian Drive, Bernard Sadowski; Marian Sadowski đến Pm Property Solutions LLC, $ 110.000. • 1553 Đại lộ Colvin, Allan H. Starr; Gloria T. Starr đến John Drossos, 105.000 đô la. • 249 Woodland Drive, Jason M. Czajka đến Edwin Mercado; Stephanie Mercado, 102.000 đô la. • 235 Đại lộ Waverly, Linda L. Giles; Richard L. Giles đến Kelsey P. Urban, 95.000 đô la. • 83 Paige Ave., Meira Food LLC đến Suzanne L. Martin-Werder; Karl P. Werder, 87.625 đô la. • 102 Irene St., James L. Kocot đến Buffalo Star Management LLC, 48.000 đô la. • 1185 Tonawanda St., Buffalo Erie Niagara Land Corporation Corporation đến Kenneth Keller, 33.700 đô la. • 256 Liston St., Barbara Ann Cowles to William R. Seaman Jr., 8.000 đô la. • 256 Liston St., Robert W. Seaman cho William R. Seaman Jr., 8.000 đô la. WALES • 6825 Đường Olean, Joan M. Delogg; Robert O. Delogg đến Kathryn M. Bleyle; Robert J. Bleyle Jr., 169.000 đô la. TÂY SENECA • 62 Willow Drive, Barbara A. Meucci; Anita L. Schaub cho Brian J. Stacy; Kimberly E. Stacy, $ 211,150. • 27 Tòa án Ansley, Kim M. Tytka; Raymond W. Tytka đến Dustin G. Perry; Sara A. Perry, 206.000 đô la. • 885 Đường Đông & Tây, Edwin Irzarry; Nicole L. Irzarry cho Kristen Maloney, 205.000 đô la. • 168 Tòa án Pacecrest, Lindsay M. Bergman cho Andrew J. Matheis, 167.000 đô la. • 922 Đường Center, Kyle P. Byrns cho Nicholas William Silvestri, 159.000 đô la. • 60 Maplewood Ave., Sheryl L. Jaje đến Kristen Lee Hortman, 150.000 đô la. • 83 Carla Lane, Pamela A. Murray; Thomas V. Murray đến Edoa Thierry Joel Effa; Carole Pepa, 140.000 đô la. • 122 Collins Ave., Daniel B. Flynn; Michael J. Flynn; Mary E. Flynn-Riedy; Suzanne M. Welninski đến Kelly A. Hubbard, 125.890 đô la. • 103 Flohr Ave., Jane M. Nadler; William A. Nadler đến Austin J. Luczak, 105.000 đô la. [ad_2] Nguồn
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Sentinel Lymph Node Drainage Can Be Used to Test For Marker of Melanoma Relapse Risk
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Dr. Peinado Héctor Peinado PhD Microenvironment and Metastasis Laboratory Molecular Oncology Program Spanish National Cancer Research Center Madrid, Spain MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings? Response: In this study we detected for the first time BRAF mutation by liquid biopsy in melanoma stage III patients that underwent lymphadenectomy. We obtained a novel biofluid from the drainage implanted 24-48 hours post-lymphadenectomy, called exudative seroma, and profiled BRAF mutation in circulating free DNA and extracellular vesicles. Those patients positive for BRAF mutation in the seroma had increased risk of relapse, therefore we believe that this technique identifies patients at risk of relapse by identifying residual disease. MedicalResearch.com: What should readers take away from your report? Response: I would explore any material obtained post-surgery as means of residual disease so we can develop further test to improve prognosis. MedicalResearch.com: What recommendations do you have for future research as a result of this work? Response: This test was performed in melanoma patients, but could be applicable to any tumor type where lymphadenectomy of sentinel lymph node drainage is implanted. We are also developing test for plasma. Citation: Use of extracellular vesicles from lymphatic drainage as surrogate markers of melanoma progression and BRAFV600E mutation Susana García-Silva, Alberto Benito-Martín, Sara Sánchez-Redondo, Alberto Hernández-Barranco, Pilar Ximénez-Embún, Laura Nogués, Marina S. Mazariegos, Kay Brinkmann, AnaAmor López, Lisa Meyer, Carlos Rodríguez, Carmen García-Martín, Jasminka Boskovic, RocíoLetón, Cristina Montero, Mercedes Robledo, Anna Szumera-Ciećkiewicz, Iwona Kalinowska, Johan Skog, Mikkel Noerholm, Javier Muñoz, Pablo L. Ortiz-Romero, Yolanda Ruano, José L.Rodríguez-Peralto, Piotr Rutkowski, Héctor Peinado Journal of Experimental Medicine Apr 2019, jem.20181522; DOI: 10.1084/jem.20181522 http://jem.rupress.org/content/early/2019/04/10/jem.20181522.abstract The information on MedicalResearch.com is provided for educational purposes only, and is in no way intended to diagnose, cure, or treat any medical or other condition. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health and ask your doctor any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. In addition to all other limitations and disclaimers in this agreement, service provider and its third party providers disclaim any liability or loss in connection with the content provided on this website. Read the full article
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Reuters Sports activities Information Abstract
http://tinyurl.com/y3meq3qr Following is a abstract of present sports activities information briefs. Barty overpowers Strycova to arrange Birmingham remaining with Goerges Ashleigh Barty moved to inside one victory of the world primary rating, beating Czech Barbora Strycova 6-Four 6-Four on Saturday to succeed in the ultimate of the Nature Valley Basic in Birmingham. The 23-year-old Australian, recent from her maiden Grand Slam triumph on the French Open, despatched down 11 aces and fired 24 winners to dispatch world quantity 51 Strycova in 84 minutes and keep within the hunt for her third title of the season. Baseball’s David Ortiz out of ICU, in good situation after taking pictures Retired Boston Crimson Sox star David Ortiz has been moved out of intensive care and was in good situation, his spouse mentioned in a press release on Saturday, almost two weeks after he was shot within the Dominican Republic and moved to a Boston hospital. “David was moved out of the intensive care unit at Massachusetts Normal Hospital. He stays in good situation and continues to recuperate below the care of Drs. David King and Larry Rondan,” Tiffany Ortiz mentioned in a press release issued by the Crimson Sox. Centurion Popp leads Germany into World Cup quarter-finals Double champions Germany, impressed by skipper Alexandra Popp, continued their unbeaten run on the girls’s World Cup by beating Nigeria 3-Zero to qualify for the quarter-finals on Saturday. Popp, successful her 100th cap, and Sara Daebritz netted in fast succession within the first half with Lea Schueller wrapping it up late on to arrange a gathering with Sweden or Canada. U.S. thump Trinidad and Tobago 6-Zero to succeed in Gold Cup quarters The US scored 5 second-half objectives on the way in which to a 6-Zero rout of Trinidad and Tobago in Ohio on Saturday to guide their place within the Gold Cup quarter-finals. The consequence, which additionally put Panama via to the following spherical, avenged a U.S. defeat in 2017 that noticed them miss out on the World Cup for the primary time since 1986. Blue Jays rally from 6-Zero deficit to edge Crimson Sox Boston reliever Ryan Brasier walked Eric Sogard and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with the bases loaded to power in two runs – together with the go-ahead run — in a three-run eighth inning and the visiting Toronto Blue Jays got here again to defeat the Crimson Sox 8-7 on Saturday afternoon. Freddy Galvis and Rowdy Tellez homered for the Blue Jays, who overcame a 6-Zero deficit and scored 4 runs within the seventh to shut the hole to 1. Toronto mayor: Let Kawhi benefit from the metropolis Toronto Mayor John Tory held a information convention on Saturday to ask Raptors followers and the media for a favor. Go away Kawhi Leonard alone and let him take pleasure in Toronto — and revel in it a lot he needs to remain for good. World No. 12 del Potro undergoes kneecap surgical procedure World No. 12 Juan Martin del Potro underwent surgical procedure to restore his fractured proper kneecap on Saturday in Barcelona, Spain. The 30-year-old del Potro mentioned he will not play once more in 2019. It’s the second time in eight months that he has fractured the fitting kneecap. Gayle wins lengthy leap at Jamaican trials Tajay Gayle leapt 8.24 meters to win the lads’s lengthy leap on the Jamaican trials on Saturday. Gayle, who’s aiming to finish Jamaica’s 16-year anticipate an extended leap medal on the world championships, instructed Reuters: “It is an important feeling that I will lastly get to symbolize my nation on the world championship. NASCAR pocket book: Byron appreciates crew chief Knaus’ direct strategy William Byron obtained a shock as he took his first fast laps round Sonoma Raceway in Friday’s opening Monster Vitality NASCAR Cup Collection observe. “It was wild,” mentioned Byron, who was 14th quickest within the session. “I used to be shocked how a lot grip the monitor has misplaced in some areas. It is not as black because it was final 12 months, for positive. I really feel prefer it has much less grip up the hill into Flip 1, which is sort of attention-grabbing. Norway sink Australia in shootout to succeed in final eight Norway beat Australia 4-1 on penalties to succeed in the ladies’s World Cup quarter-finals for the primary time since 2007 following a highly-entertaining 1-1 draw after further time on Saturday. Norway’s Isabell Herlovsen opened the scoring shortly after the half hour however Elise Kellond-Knight’s direct nook seven minutes from time despatched the sport into further time — throughout which Australia’s Alanna Kennedy was despatched off. Source link
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Supporters of El Salvador’s Abortion Ban Foil Efforts to Soften It
They recast the issue in terms of human rights and women’s health, bringing legal and medical experts to testify in the assembly. “This issue stopped being one for feminists,” Sara García, who led the organizing for the Citizens’ Group for the Decriminalization of Abortion.
Even in defeat, she was hopeful that the conversation had changed. “This is a point of no return,” she said.
The campaign appeared to be on its way to assembling a narrow majority to permit abortion in two cases: when the life and health of the woman is threatened or when a minor becomes pregnant as a result of rape.
The deadline for a vote was May 1, when a new Legislative Assembly will be convened. The election was last month, and conservatives will dominate the new assembly.
El Salvador’s health minister, Dr. Violeta Menjívar, who says that the abortion ban has caused deaths that would have been preventable, called on legislators to hold a “serene, responsible debate, removed from electoral interests.” The discussion, she said in a television interview, needs to be “from a public health perspective, from the perspective of saving lives.”
But the debate never reached the assembly. Thursday was the last full session of the departing legislature, and the governing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, a left-wing party that had originally proposed a more expansive list of exceptions, never presented a bill for a vote.
Mr. Wright, who proposed the narrower exceptions to the law in an effort to bring more conservative legislators on board, said that the incoming legislature was unlikely to revisit the issue.
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The challenge now will be “trying to generate public opinion,” he said. Legislators “need to feel the pressure from society.”
Over the past couple of weeks, El Salvador’s anti-abortion groups and the Catholic Church have mounted their own lobbying effort, and wavering lawmakers privately withdrew their support.
In his Sunday homily and at a news conference last week, Archbishop José Luis Escobar Alas of San Salvador called on lawmakers to reject any change. “There is no right to take the life of another person,” he told local media.
Anti-abortion activists portrayed the proposal to relax the ban as an imposition by foreign groups. Julia Regina de Cardenal, the president of the Yes to Life Foundation, accused those who supported a relaxation of the ban of receiving foreign financing.
On Thursday, Ms. Cardenal accompanied a group of about 500 people, many of them high school students, into the assembly’s gallery, where they held up signs behind a glass partition with slogans like “Abortion makes you the mother of a dead baby” and “Mommy, I’m not your body, I’m your child.”
One doctors’ group issued a statement opposing any change, and the influential National Association of Private Enterprise, whose president is Ms. Cardenal’s husband, warned that decriminalizing abortion would set a precedent that could open the doors to justify the taking of life at stages after birth.
The failure to change the law leaves El Salvador as one of only six countries in Latin America with a total ban on abortion. But among those countries, the law has been enforced with particular rigidity in El Salvador, drawing criticism from international human rights groups.
Abortion is punishable by up to eight years in prison for patients and doctors alike, and some doctors argue that the threat of prosecution for aiding an abortion blocks them from offering treatment to women with life-threatening pregnancies.
“The way the law is laid out has created confusion and fear among health workers,” Dr. Guillermo Ortiz Avendaño, who led the unit overseeing high-risk pregnancies at the public National Women’s Hospital for 20 years, said in a recent interview.
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“It hasn’t allowed women to have access to safe procedures that are accepted for the rest of the world,” Dr. Ortiz said. He is now a medical adviser to Ipas, a reproductive rights organization in North Carolina.
The authorities have been especially harsh in a group of cases involving women who have suffered stillbirths or miscarriages late in their pregnancies before they could reach medical attention. Prosecutors initially charged these women with abortion — sometimes after they were reported by the public hospitals where they were taken — and then changed the accusation to aggravated homicide.
More than two dozen women are serving sentences as long as 30 years for convictions of aggravated and attempted homicide. Women’s groups fighting for their release have won freedom for five of them.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has called on the Salvadoran government to review all the cases. In a letter to legislators earlier this month, the high commissioner, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, asked them to relax the abortion ban “according to international standards.”
“This would be a crucial step that would improve the protection of human rights for women and children in El Salvador and avoid future unjust suffering,” he wrote.
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The 2022 Silver Garbage Awards - The Nominees
Better late than never, the nominations were supposed to be announced on Monday, because it was the eve of the Emmy Nominations announcement. However, other obligations and work emergencies prevented the nominations from being done on time.
And now the nominations are complete, better late than never. And Just Like That, the sequel to Sex and the City, leads with the most nominations. The ABC/Hulu immigrant drama Promised Land, is the second most-nominated program.
Here is the complete slate of nominees:
Nominations Announced July 14, 2022Ceremony September 10, 2022
WORST NEW SERIES: And Just Like That (HBO Max)
Good Sam (CBS) The Kardashians (Hulu) Our Kind of People (FOX) Promised Land (ABC)
Welcome to Flatch (FOX)
WORST COMEDY SERIES: And Just Like That (HBO Max) Call Me Kat (Fox) How We Roll (CBS)
Kenan (NBC) Pivoting (FOX) Turner & Hooch (Disney+)
WORST DRAMA SERIES: Astrid and Lilly Save the World (SyFy) The Endgame (NBC)
Good Sam (CBS)
Magnum P.I. (CBS) Our Kind of People (FOX)
Promised Land (ABC)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS PROGRAM: The Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated) The Good Dish (Syndicated) Joe vs. Carole (Peacock) Miracles Across 125th Street (VH1) Pam and Tommy (Hulu)
Single Black Female (Lifetime)
WORST REALITY PROGRAM: Beyond the Edge (CBS) The Celebrity Dating Game (ABC) Chrisley Knows Best (USA) Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV) The Kardashians (Hulu) Tiger King 2 (Netflix)
WORST REMAKE or SPIN-OFF: And Just Like That (HBO Max) - sequel to Sex and the City Franchise The Good Dish (Syndicated) - spin-off of The Dr. Oz Show Head of the Class (HBO Max) - reboot of the 1980s sitcom The Kardashians (Hulu) - sequel to Keeping Up With The Kardashians Promised Land (ABC) - rip-off of Dynasty, Falcon Crest, and The Biblical Tale of The Prodigal Son
Turner & Hooch (Disney+) - reboot of the 1989 buddy action movie
WORST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES: Jeff Garlin (The Goldbergs, ABC) Pete Holmes (How We Roll, CBS) Adhir Kalyan (United States of Al, CBS) Scott Peck (Turner & Hooch, Disney+) Kenan Thompson (Kenan, NBC)
WORST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES: Mayim Bialik (Call Me Kat, Fox) Hilary Duff (How I Met Your Father, Hulu) Isabella Gomez (Head of the Class, HBO Max) Holly Hunter (Mr. Mayor, NBC) Sarah Jessica Parker (And Just Like That, HBO Max)
WORST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES: Jay Hernandez (Magnum P.I., CBS) Jason Isaacs (Good Sam, CBS) John Ortiz (Promised Land, ABC) Michael Weatherly (Bull, CBS) James Wolk (Ordinary Joe, NBC)
WORST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES:
Morena Baccarin (The Endgame, NBC) Sophia Bush (Good Sam, CBS) Yaya DaCosta (Our Kind of People, FOX) Bellamy Young (Promised Land, ABC) Zendaya (Euphoria, HBO)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS ACTOR: Nick Cannon (Miracles Across 125th Street, VH1) Pete Davidson (Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party, NBC) Joe Maldonado-Passage (Tiger King 2, Netflix) John Cameron Mitchell (Joe vs. Carole, Peacock) Dr. Mehmet Oz (The Dr. Oz Show, Syndicated)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS ACTRESS: Miley Cyrus (Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party, NBC) Raven Goodwin (Single Black Female, Lifetime) Kate McKinnon (Joe versus Carole, Peacock) Daphne Oz (The Good Dish, Syndicated) Amber Riley (Single Black Female, Lifetime)
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Supporters of El Salvador’s Abortion Ban Foil Efforts to Soften It
They recast the issue in terms of human rights and women’s health, bringing legal and medical experts to testify in the assembly. “This issue stopped being one for feminists,” Sara García, who led the organizing for the Citizens’ Group for the Decriminalization of Abortion.
Even in defeat, she was hopeful that the conversation had changed. “This is a point of no return,” she said.
The campaign appeared to be on its way to assembling a narrow majority to permit abortion in two cases: when the life and health of the woman is threatened or when a minor becomes pregnant as a result of rape.
The deadline for a vote was May 1, when a new Legislative Assembly will be convened. The election was last month, and conservatives will dominate the new assembly.
El Salvador’s health minister, Dr. Violeta Menjívar, who says that the abortion ban has caused deaths that would have been preventable, called on legislators to hold a “serene, responsible debate, removed from electoral interests.” The discussion, she said in a television interview, needs to be “from a public health perspective, from the perspective of saving lives.”
But the debate never reached the assembly. Thursday was the last full session of the departing legislature, and the governing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, a left-wing party that had originally proposed a more expansive list of exceptions, never presented a bill for a vote.
Mr. Wright, who proposed the narrower exceptions to the law in an effort to bring more conservative legislators on board, said that the incoming legislature was unlikely to revisit the issue.
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The challenge now will be “trying to generate public opinion,” he said. Legislators “need to feel the pressure from society.”
Over the past couple of weeks, El Salvador’s anti-abortion groups and the Catholic Church have mounted their own lobbying effort, and wavering lawmakers privately withdrew their support.
In his Sunday homily and at a news conference last week, Archbishop José Luis Escobar Alas of San Salvador called on lawmakers to reject any change. “There is no right to take the life of another person,” he told local media.
Anti-abortion activists portrayed the proposal to relax the ban as an imposition by foreign groups. Julia Regina de Cardenal, the president of the Yes to Life Foundation, accused those who supported a relaxation of the ban of receiving foreign financing.
On Thursday, Ms. Cardenal accompanied a group of about 500 people, many of them high school students, into the assembly’s gallery, where they held up signs behind a glass partition with slogans like “Abortion makes you the mother of a dead baby” and “Mommy, I’m not your body, I’m your child.”
One doctors’ group issued a statement opposing any change, and the influential National Association of Private Enterprise, whose president is Ms. Cardenal’s husband, warned that decriminalizing abortion would set a precedent that could open the doors to justify the taking of life at stages after birth.
The failure to change the law leaves El Salvador as one of only six countries in Latin America with a total ban on abortion. But among those countries, the law has been enforced with particular rigidity in El Salvador, drawing criticism from international human rights groups.
Abortion is punishable by up to eight years in prison for patients and doctors alike, and some doctors argue that the threat of prosecution for aiding an abortion blocks them from offering treatment to women with life-threatening pregnancies.
“The way the law is laid out has created confusion and fear among health workers,” Dr. Guillermo Ortiz Avendaño, who led the unit overseeing high-risk pregnancies at the public National Women’s Hospital for 20 years, said in a recent interview.
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“It hasn’t allowed women to have access to safe procedures that are accepted for the rest of the world,” Dr. Ortiz said. He is now a medical adviser to Ipas, a reproductive rights organization in North Carolina.
The authorities have been especially harsh in a group of cases involving women who have suffered stillbirths or miscarriages late in their pregnancies before they could reach medical attention. Prosecutors initially charged these women with abortion — sometimes after they were reported by the public hospitals where they were taken — and then changed the accusation to aggravated homicide.
More than two dozen women are serving sentences as long as 30 years for convictions of aggravated and attempted homicide. Women’s groups fighting for their release have won freedom for five of them.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has called on the Salvadoran government to review all the cases. In a letter to legislators earlier this month, the high commissioner, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, asked them to relax the abortion ban “according to international standards.”
“This would be a crucial step that would improve the protection of human rights for women and children in El Salvador and avoid future unjust suffering,” he wrote.
Continue reading the main story
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Supporters of El Salvador’s Abortion Ban Foil Efforts to Soften It
They recast the issue in terms of human rights and women’s health, bringing legal and medical experts to testify in the assembly. “This issue stopped being one for feminists,” Sara García, who led the organizing for the Citizens’ Group for the Decriminalization of Abortion.
Even in defeat, she was hopeful that the conversation had changed. “This is a point of no return,” she said.
The campaign appeared to be on its way to assembling a narrow majority to permit abortion in two cases: when the life and health of the woman is threatened or when a minor becomes pregnant as a result of rape.
The deadline for a vote was May 1, when a new Legislative Assembly will be convened. The election was last month, and conservatives will dominate the new assembly.
El Salvador’s health minister, Dr. Violeta Menjívar, who says that the abortion ban has caused deaths that would have been preventable, called on legislators to hold a “serene, responsible debate, removed from electoral interests.” The discussion, she said in a television interview, needs to be “from a public health perspective, from the perspective of saving lives.”
But the debate never reached the assembly. Thursday was the last full session of the departing legislature, and the governing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, a left-wing party that had originally proposed a more expansive list of exceptions, never presented a bill for a vote.
Mr. Wright, who proposed the narrower exceptions to the law in an effort to bring more conservative legislators on board, said that the incoming legislature was unlikely to revisit the issue.
Continue reading the main story
The challenge now will be “trying to generate public opinion,” he said. Legislators “need to feel the pressure from society.”
Over the past couple of weeks, El Salvador’s anti-abortion groups and the Catholic Church have mounted their own lobbying effort, and wavering lawmakers privately withdrew their support.
In his Sunday homily and at a news conference last week, Archbishop José Luis Escobar Alas of San Salvador called on lawmakers to reject any change. “There is no right to take the life of another person,” he told local media.
Anti-abortion activists portrayed the proposal to relax the ban as an imposition by foreign groups. Julia Regina de Cardenal, the president of the Yes to Life Foundation, accused those who supported a relaxation of the ban of receiving foreign financing.
On Thursday, Ms. Cardenal accompanied a group of about 500 people, many of them high school students, into the assembly’s gallery, where they held up signs behind a glass partition with slogans like “Abortion makes you the mother of a dead baby” and “Mommy, I’m not your body, I’m your child.”
One doctors’ group issued a statement opposing any change, and the influential National Association of Private Enterprise, whose president is Ms. Cardenal’s husband, warned that decriminalizing abortion would set a precedent that could open the doors to justify the taking of life at stages after birth.
The failure to change the law leaves El Salvador as one of only six countries in Latin America with a total ban on abortion. But among those countries, the law has been enforced with particular rigidity in El Salvador, drawing criticism from international human rights groups.
Abortion is punishable by up to eight years in prison for patients and doctors alike, and some doctors argue that the threat of prosecution for aiding an abortion blocks them from offering treatment to women with life-threatening pregnancies.
“The way the law is laid out has created confusion and fear among health workers,” Dr. Guillermo Ortiz Avendaño, who led the unit overseeing high-risk pregnancies at the public National Women’s Hospital for 20 years, said in a recent interview.
Continue reading the main story
“It hasn’t allowed women to have access to safe procedures that are accepted for the rest of the world,” Dr. Ortiz said. He is now a medical adviser to Ipas, a reproductive rights organization in North Carolina.
The authorities have been especially harsh in a group of cases involving women who have suffered stillbirths or miscarriages late in their pregnancies before they could reach medical attention. Prosecutors initially charged these women with abortion — sometimes after they were reported by the public hospitals where they were taken — and then changed the accusation to aggravated homicide.
More than two dozen women are serving sentences as long as 30 years for convictions of aggravated and attempted homicide. Women’s groups fighting for their release have won freedom for five of them.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has called on the Salvadoran government to review all the cases. In a letter to legislators earlier this month, the high commissioner, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, asked them to relax the abortion ban “according to international standards.”
“This would be a crucial step that would improve the protection of human rights for women and children in El Salvador and avoid future unjust suffering,” he wrote.
Continue reading the main story
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Supporters of El Salvador’s Abortion Ban Foil Efforts to Soften It
They recast the issue in terms of human rights and women’s health, bringing legal and medical experts to testify in the assembly. “This issue stopped being one for feminists,” Sara García, who led the organizing for the Citizens’ Group for the Decriminalization of Abortion.
Even in defeat, she was hopeful that the conversation had changed. “This is a point of no return,” she said.
The campaign appeared to be on its way to assembling a narrow majority to permit abortion in two cases: when the life and health of the woman is threatened or when a minor becomes pregnant as a result of rape.
The deadline for a vote was May 1, when a new Legislative Assembly will be convened. The election was last month, and conservatives will dominate the new assembly.
El Salvador’s health minister, Dr. Violeta Menjívar, who says that the abortion ban has caused deaths that would have been preventable, called on legislators to hold a “serene, responsible debate, removed from electoral interests.” The discussion, she said in a television interview, needs to be “from a public health perspective, from the perspective of saving lives.”
But the debate never reached the assembly. Thursday was the last full session of the departing legislature, and the governing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, a left-wing party that had originally proposed a more expansive list of exceptions, never presented a bill for a vote.
Mr. Wright, who proposed the narrower exceptions to the law in an effort to bring more conservative legislators on board, said that the incoming legislature was unlikely to revisit the issue.
Continue reading the main story
The challenge now will be “trying to generate public opinion,” he said. Legislators “need to feel the pressure from society.”
Over the past couple of weeks, El Salvador’s anti-abortion groups and the Catholic Church have mounted their own lobbying effort, and wavering lawmakers privately withdrew their support.
In his Sunday homily and at a news conference last week, Archbishop José Luis Escobar Alas of San Salvador called on lawmakers to reject any change. “There is no right to take the life of another person,” he told local media.
Anti-abortion activists portrayed the proposal to relax the ban as an imposition by foreign groups. Julia Regina de Cardenal, the president of the Yes to Life Foundation, accused those who supported a relaxation of the ban of receiving foreign financing.
On Thursday, Ms. Cardenal accompanied a group of about 500 people, many of them high school students, into the assembly’s gallery, where they held up signs behind a glass partition with slogans like “Abortion makes you the mother of a dead baby” and “Mommy, I’m not your body, I’m your child.”
One doctors’ group issued a statement opposing any change, and the influential National Association of Private Enterprise, whose president is Ms. Cardenal’s husband, warned that decriminalizing abortion would set a precedent that could open the doors to justify the taking of life at stages after birth.
The failure to change the law leaves El Salvador as one of only six countries in Latin America with a total ban on abortion. But among those countries, the law has been enforced with particular rigidity in El Salvador, drawing criticism from international human rights groups.
Abortion is punishable by up to eight years in prison for patients and doctors alike, and some doctors argue that the threat of prosecution for aiding an abortion blocks them from offering treatment to women with life-threatening pregnancies.
“The way the law is laid out has created confusion and fear among health workers,” Dr. Guillermo Ortiz Avendaño, who led the unit overseeing high-risk pregnancies at the public National Women’s Hospital for 20 years, said in a recent interview.
Continue reading the main story
“It hasn’t allowed women to have access to safe procedures that are accepted for the rest of the world,” Dr. Ortiz said. He is now a medical adviser to Ipas, a reproductive rights organization in North Carolina.
The authorities have been especially harsh in a group of cases involving women who have suffered stillbirths or miscarriages late in their pregnancies before they could reach medical attention. Prosecutors initially charged these women with abortion — sometimes after they were reported by the public hospitals where they were taken — and then changed the accusation to aggravated homicide.
More than two dozen women are serving sentences as long as 30 years for convictions of aggravated and attempted homicide. Women’s groups fighting for their release have won freedom for five of them.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has called on the Salvadoran government to review all the cases. In a letter to legislators earlier this month, the high commissioner, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, asked them to relax the abortion ban “according to international standards.”
“This would be a crucial step that would improve the protection of human rights for women and children in El Salvador and avoid future unjust suffering,” he wrote.
Continue reading the main story
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