Legislators in Ohio and Mississippi want to fine men up to around $10,000 if they’re caught doing so. A draft bill was released in Ohio this week, seeking to make ejaculation without the intent of ...
Lawmakers in Ohio and Mississippi have introduced a draft bill that aims to make it a crime to ejaculate without the intent ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNSevere Weather In The South Could Pack Tornadoes As Dangerous Flood Threat Expands To Ohio Valley, Central AppalachiansSign up for the Morning Brief email newsletter to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our meteorologists.
Strong tornadoes are possible across the South as storms pass through the Gulf Coast region. Some locations could see half a ...
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It’s Vanderbilt vs. Mississippi State in an SEC women's college basketball game. Follow for live score updates, game ...
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India Today on MSN$1,000 fine for men ejaculating without intent to conceive under new Ohio billThe two lawmakers who proposed the bill "The Conception Begins at Erection Act" said the aim is to "call out the hypocrisy" ...
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The fifth winter storm in just a week is set to sweep across the US this weekend, prompting travel warnings as it spreads ...
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Centre Daily Times on MSNPenn State to hire former Temple head coach Stan Drayton as running backs coach, per sourceThe Nittany Lions are set to hire Stan Drayton to fill the position, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Hugh Freeze will look to lock down one of the nation's top defensive backs this June when Bralan Womack pays a visit.
Predictions, picks and odds as Ole Miss faces Mississippi State this college basketball season. Plus, injury updates and latest news.
Men could be fined an eye-watering amount if caught 'ejaculating without intent of conceiving baby' in a new bill.
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