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AGN Sends Strong Warning To Actors Over Illicit Drugs

The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has said, the guild will not rescue any actor caught with illicit drugs. The AGN president, Emeka Rollas made this known while announcing the guild’s collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for a nationwide sensitisation against drugs. Rollas who warned script interpreters to desist from illicit drugs usage noted that sensitisation exercise became imperative in the wake of rising concerns over use of drugs in the country.

Ana Lou - Age, Family, Bio

R&B singer known for her EP TEANA as well as her singles "On Fleek," "All In Your Area," and "Yeah X."  Before Fame She released her first two EPs in 2013.  Trivia She's grown her brand through social media, with more than 25,000 followers on Twitter and 30,000 on Instagram.  Family Life She grew up in Los Angeles, California.  Associated With At the end of 2015, she posted a picture of her with rapper Too Short, teasing a new song performed by the two of them.

Ariel Mortman - Age, Family, Bio

Best known to American audiences as Hayley Woods in the Netflix original series Greenhouse Academy. She previously starred in Disney's Northern Star from 2014 to 2016, which ran in Israel. Before Fame She trained at the Cameri and Nissan Nativ Acting Studios before serving in the Israel Defense Forces. Trivia She was featured in a 3D film called Dreaming to Fly. Family Life She would split her time between New York and Israel.

Back to the Future Day: See Bernie Sanders Meet Doc Brown

October 21, 2015 7:21 PM EDT Seems like Team Feel-the-Bern has a supporter from the future-past. To mark Back to the Future Day, Sanders posted a photo of himself with Christopher Lloyd, the actor who played Doc Brown in the iconic movie series. “Tell me, future boy, who’s President of the United States in 2017?” reads the caption. After being informed it’s (hypothetically) Sen. Sanders, Doc Brown exclaims: “Bernie Sanders?! From Vermont?

Blood Donation: Does Gender Matter?

Men and women are biologically different, and that may apply to their blood as well — at least for women who have been pregnant. In a study published in JAMA, researchers from the Netherlands studied more than 31,000 people who received blood transfusions at six Dutch hospitals from 2005 to 2015. They tracked whether the recipients had received blood from male donors, female donors who had never been pregnant, or female donors who had been pregnant.