Greys Anatomy Babies! Cast Members Welcoming Children Over the Years – Us Weekly

Greys Anatomy gang! Caterina Scorsone and more cast members of the ABC show have been raising families off camera.

The actress became a mom in 2012 when her daughter Eliza was born, followed by Pippa and Lucinda in 2016 and 2019, respectively.

While quarantining at home with her and then-husband Rob Giles little ones amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Canada native posted a picture of Eliza following in her TV character Amelia Shepherds footsteps.

Well, Greys Anatomy might be in quarantine but that doesnt mean the surgeries have stopped at our house. #teddybearcare, Scorsone wrote alongside an April 2020 shot of her eldest stitching up a stuffed animal. Eliza even gave the bear a breathing tube while it was under the knife.

Us Weekly confirmed the following month that the Private Practice alum and Giles had called it quits after 10 years of marriage, and the estranged couple now coparent.

Scorsones character was briefly married to Owen Hunt, played by Kevin McKidd, on Greys Anatomy, and her former TV husband has four children of his own.

The English star shares a son named Joseph and daughter named Iona with his ex-wife, Jane Parker. He wed Arielle Goldrath in March 2018, and the chef went on to give birth to son Aiden and daughter Nava.

McKidds two eldest children are great influences on their younger siblings, he wrote via Instagram in July 2019. Joe and Iona are the best guiding lights to these new souls. Arielle is a WARRIOR and Im so proud to witness her natural mothering strength and wisdom. Full of love and gratitude.

The actors costars congratulated him and Goldrath on their youngest childs arrival. Kev!!! Shes here!!! Congrats to you and Arielle!!! Kelly McCreary, who portrays Maggie Pierce, wrote, while Jake Borelli, who plays Levi Schmitt, commented, This. Warms. My. Heart. Congrats Kev!

The shows creator, Shonda Rhimes, shared her love as well, writing, CONGRATULATIONS. All the love to you and your family!

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Jesse Williams Challenges Kehlani to Sing Show’s Theme Song on ‘Quizzed’: Exclusive Vide – Billboard

She starts off answering a little hesitantly, but hits her stride when it came to a question about the show's instantly recognizable song. Says Williams, "'How to Save a Life' by The Fray is the show's theme song." Kehlani quickly answers that it's false.

"Do you know what it is?" the actor asks.

"I know what it sounds like ...," the singer-songwriter offers.

At that, Williams brings in a challenge: "Let's hear it!"

After laughing and waving her hand in the negative, Kehlani responds, "No! I can't make that little ding sound!" Though the "Take You Back" singer turns down the opportunity to sing the tune (it's Psapp's "Cosy in the Rocket"), she says she might just sample it instead.

Williams gave Kehlani even more of a challenge when round three -- the quotes section -- rolled around. "I'm terrible at this!" cries the singer at the start of the round. "I don't even know quotes from ..."

"You know your own lyrics?" Williams presses.

"Barely!" admits Kehlani. "On stage, it takes me forever if they're from more projects older than a project ago."

See how well Kehlani knows Grey's Anatomy by watching the full episode of "Quizzed" above!

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Walker: Greys Anatomys Alex Landi Joins the CWs Texas Ranger Reboot – Deadline

EXCLUSIVE: Alex Landi (Greys Anatomy) is set for a recurring role opposite Keegan Allen and Jared Padalecki in the CWs Walker, a reimagining of CBS long-running 1990s action/crime series Walker, Texas Ranger, from Rideback and CBS Studios.

Like the original series, created by Albert S. Ruddy & Leslie Greif, the reboot, in which Walker is getting a female partner, will explore morality, family and rediscovering our lost common ground. It centers on Cordell Walker (Padalecki), a widower and father of two with his own moral code who returns home to Austin after being undercover for two years, only to discover theres harder work to be done at home.

Landi will play Bret, Liams (Allen) fianc. Bret is genuinely in love with Liam but he thinks Manhattan is the place to be, and that he and Liam should lead a swellegant life where the only horses are in Central Park.

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The series is written and executive produced by Anna Fricke, and executive produced by Dan Lin and Lindsay Liberatore and Padalecki. CBS Television Studios produces in association with Rideback.

Landi portrays Dr. Nico Kim on Greys Anatomy and next canbe seen in a role on NBCs Connecting, opposite Preacher Lawson and Otmara Marrero. Landi is repped by Buchwald and Asian Cinema Entertainment.

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Anatomy of a Play: The hidden design behind the Cardinals’ ‘Hail Murray’ miracle – Touchdown Wire

The term Hail Mary in a football sense was probably invented by Elmer Layden and Jim Crowley, two members of Notre Dames Four Horsemen backfield, in the 1930s. The more common origination of the desperation pass came in a divisional playoff game between the Cowboys and Vikings in 1975, when Roger Staubach heaved up a pass to receiver Drew Pearson with little time left, and Pearson caught it for the winning score.

(Never mind what looked to be uncalled offensive pass interference on the play; were talking about NFL history here).

I closed my eyes and said a Hail Mary. Staubach said years later.

Fast forward to the Cardinals 32-30 win over the Bills on Sunday, when the name changed to Hail Murray after Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray broke the pocket, moved to his left, and made an incredible throw falling away from the target. The play started with 11 seconds left on the clock and Buffalo up, 30-26.

Here, as you all know by now, is how it ended.

Receiver DeAndre Hopkins out-leaped three Bills defenders, including TreDavious White, the teams best cornerback, and Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer, the teams two best safeties. He came down with one of the great successful desperation catches of all time, and that was that for the Bills. The Cardinals, for their reward, now own first place in the NFC West at 6-3.

On the game-winning drive, Murray completed all four of his passes to three different receivers (Hopkins, Larry Fitzgerald, and Andy Isabella) for 75 yards. The Cardinals were in 10 personnel for all four plays four receivers, no tight ends, and running back Chase Edmonds in this case. This should have come as no surprise. Per Sharp Football Stats, Arizona came into this game with the NFLs highest percentage of 10 personnel on 21% of their offensive plays. Murray had completed 50 of 79 passes for five touchdowns, two interceptions, and a passer rating of 90.2 out of 10 personnel numbers that were about to get a lot better.

The Cardinals wanted to move quickly, so they ran two concepts out of 10 empty backfields on the first two plays, and three-by-one sets on the last two. The three-by-one set forced the Bills to slant their coverage to the three-receiver side, with Hopkins as the iso receiver to the field.

On the most consequential play, the Bills are playing a nickel defense (five defensive backs and linebacker Tremaine Edmonds), giving them the best possible matchup for whatever manner of magic Murray is about to try and create. White has Hopkins all the way down the field, Hyde drifts over to help after scanning the middle of the field, and Poyer jumps in late to try and add a body.

Not that any of that mattered.

When I got ready to take the snap, Im trying to diagnose the defense, see if theres any holes, Murray told NBC Sports Peter King after the game. Anything easy. I still figured I probably had two plays, two shots at it. The play was designed to roll out left, like I said, and they did a good job of containing,

The rollout left put the onus on Hopkins to get open. The only other throw that would have made sense in this case was the deep over to Fitzgerald from right to left. That probably wouldnt have been a touchdown, and Fitzgerald would have to have gotten out of bounds on a long-developing play, somehow leaving any time on the clock. If that was a planned rollout, head coach and offensive play-designer Kliff Kingsbury was trying to cut the field in half for his quarterback.

I looked downfield, I locked in on Hop. And what was weird was, he was the only player on our team in the end zone, Murray continued. He would obviously have preferred more of his own guys in the end zone to increase the odds of a Cardinals player coming up with the ball.

Hopkins told King that he relied on a martial-arts background of sorts.

My brother and I used to watch a lot of Jet Li movies, so we used to always do quick things like kickboxing or catching things with our hands. One thing I remember we always used to dowe always used to catch flies with our hands. I was the only one that could catch them. I actually studied it, and I grew with it. I was like, How do I catch flies? Flies always fly up. I would always just hit over it. And I thought: If I can catch flies, I know I can catch anything.

As Mr. Miyagi often said.

Murray said that he hadnt thrown many Hail Marys in his life, but hell never forget this.

In high school we had a lot of moments. Never like this one, though. Last-second, I mean, this is the highest level. I really have had a lot of moments in my life but this one, none can compare.

In the moment, you had a coach who knew where his quarterback was most comfortable, a quarterback capable of making the play as few other NFL quarterbacks would have been, and a receiver who was ready to all Jet Li on everyone in a Bills uniform. Thats how the most remarkable play of the 2020 season so far came about.

Luck is the residue of design is a quote attributed to both John Milton and Branch Rickey, but its okay if the Cardinals want to rent it for a while. They certainly earned that right on Sunday.

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Scott Hollifield: Listening to Billy Joe with a joyful heart – Mooresville Tribune

But it turned out fine, at least for Billy Joe, who was found not guilty.

I am very sorry about the incident, Billy Joe said following the verdict. Hopefully, things will work out where we become friends enough so that he gives me back my bullet.

When I met Billy Joe following a show sometime after that, I was wearing a Ric Flair T-shirt. Billy Joe took a look at it, grinned and said, Whooo! in a pretty good Ric Flair imitation. I Whoooed! right back and we had pleasant conversation. I did not stir my drink with a hunting knife.

Lets get back to that parking lot in the early '90s, the first time I saw him:

He sang about going to Georgia on a fast train, being an old chunk of coal, roaming with a wondering gypsy, just about everything I wanted to hear. As that late afternoon show wound down, he stopped, pointed over the heads of the crowd and said, Hey, yall. Turn around and take a look at that. Aint that purty?

The sun was going down behind the buildings in the distance, lighting the sky up orange.

Billy Joe stood there silently, his arms open wide toward the heavens and watched the sun disappear.

Then he grinned, and the honky tonk hero kicked off another song there in the parking lot. It was a good day. Joyful hearts. So long, Billy Joe.

Scott Hollifield is editor of The McDowell News in Marion, and a humor columnist. Contact him at rhollifield@mcdowellnews.com.

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Gray’s Anatomy season 17 premiere and more – Somag News

Among the highlights of the releases of the week, we highlight the premiere of the long awaited 17th season of Grays Anatomy, which will have a special crossover with the fourth season of Station 19, who will also debut this week on ABC.

We will also have the arrival of the new seasons of Chicago Med, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. on NBC.

In streaming services, the highlight is the premiere of Season 4 of The Crown on Netflix.

Check below the complete schedule of all Series in the Week.

Monday (11/11)

Undercover (Operation Ecstasy) Season 2 premiere on Netflix

The Mighty Ones Hulu Season 1 Premiere

Industry HBO Season 1 Premiere (11)

Tuesday (10/11)

Trash Truck (Z Coleta) Season 1 premiere on Netflix

A Teacher Season 1 premiere on Hulu (11, 12 and 13)

Dash & Lily Season 1 premiere on Netflix

This is Us NBC Season 5 Premiere (53)

Wednesday (11/11)

Trial 4 (Justice in Trial) Premiere miniseries on Netflix

Aunty Donna: Fun Shack Season 1 premiere on Netflix

A Queen Is Born Season 1 Premiere on Netflix

The Liberator Season 1 premiere on Netflix

Chicago Med NBC Season 6 Premiere (61)

Chicago Fire NBC Season 9 Premiere (91)

Chicago P.D. Season 8 Premiere on NBC (81)

S.W.A.T. Premiere of the 4th season on CBS (41 and 42)

Thursday (11/11)

Valley Of Tears Season 1 Premiere on HBO Max (11)

Station 19 Season 4 premiere on ABC (41)

Grays Anatomy Season 17 premiere on ABC (171 and 172)

Law & Order: SVU 22nd Season Premiere on NBC (221)

The Unicorn Season 2 premiere on CBS (21)

Supernatural Unpublished episode (1519)

Connecting Unpublished episode (16)

The Outpost Unpublished episode (36)

Superstore Unpublished episode (63)

Friday (11/13)

Midas Favorites Season 1 Premiere on Netflix

Alex Rider Season 1 premiere on Amazon Prime Video

The Blacklist Season 8 premiere on NBC (81)

Warrior Unpublished episode (27)

Star Trek: Discovery Unpublished episode on Netflix (35)

The Mandalorian Unpublished episode (23)

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Anatomy Of A Smear: Questions Surrounding The New York Posts Hunter Biden Story – HuffPost

With only 20 days before the presidential election, the New York Post published what it called a smoking-gun email in a front-page feature accusing Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden of high-level political corruption. Within hours of its publication, the viral story was dominating the news cycle, with aggressive promotion from President Donald Trumps campaign.

Trumpworld seems to believe it has found an October bombshell that will damage Bidens dominant standing in the polls. But critical elements of the story are dubious, contradictory or outright false.

As the Post tells it, Bidens son, Hunter, left his damaged laptop which, the story claims, contained footage of him having sex while smoking crack at a Delaware repair shop last spring, but he never came back for it. The unnamed shop owner, unaware that the laptop was Hunter Bidens, noticed a Beau Biden Foundation sticker on it, so he made a copy of the hard drive and gave it to Robert Costello an attorney forTrumps lawyer, Rudy Giuliani who later gave it to the Post. The hard drive contained a 2015 email from a top executive at Burisma, a Ukrainian energy firm, thanking Hunter for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet your father and [spend] some time together.

The Post concludes that this is evidence of Joe Bidens misconduct because Hunter Biden introduced his father to the Burisma executive less than a year before the elder Biden pressured government officials in Ukraine into firing a prosecutor who was investigating the company. (Bidens campaign says the alleged meeting with the Burisma executive never occurred.)

Its a highly suspicious narrative thats riddled with inconsistencies and other red flags. The storys premise and very first sentence contain a glaring, long-debunked falsehood: Viktor Shokin, the Ukrainian prosecutor in question, was not investigating Burisma, as The Washington Post reported more than a year ago in response to Trumps similar false claims at the time. In fact, Biden and other Western officials had pushed for Shokins ouster precisely because of his failure to probe the firm. The Obama-Biden administration was actually considering launching a U.S. investigation into Burismas alleged money laundering.

Its one of several inconsistencies in the storys version of events. Here are some of the biggest questions surrounding it.

How did the laptop end up at the repair shop?

John Paul MacIsaac, identified as the owner of the laptop repair shop after the Posts story published, told reporters on Wednesday that Hunter Biden had actually dropped off three laptops at his shop last April. MacIsaac initially suggested that because he is legally blind, he didnt recognize the younger Biden when he came into the shop and only later determined that the laptop was his after noticing the sticker, as the Post reported.

But MacIsaac later changed his story, claiming that Hunter Biden had actually introduced himself by name at the time.

Throughout the interview, MacIssac seemed nervous and claimed without elaborating that his life was in danger. He described Trumps impeachment as a sham, vaguely implied the FBI is involved in a coverup surrounding the alleged scandal, and repeatedly declined to answer whether he is or was working with Giuliani.

On Thursday, Giuliani, who was not present at the laptop repair shop at the time of the supposed dropoff, told SiriusXM that Hunter Biden was definitely the person who handed off the computer and that he was in an inebriated, heavily inebriated state at the time.

How did the emails get to the FBI?

MacIsaac claims that he made several unsuccessful attempts to get in touch with Hunter Biden and that his stores contract allows him to take possession of devices if they are not retrieved after 90 days. After the 90-day period had passed, MacIsaac said he grew curious about the contents of the computer. According to the Post, MacIsaac then made a copy of the hard drive and handed the hardware over to the FBI.

But in conversations with reporters, MacIsaac dodged the question of how he came to be in touch with federal agents. At first, he told reporters that the FBI approached him, although it is unclear how the bureau would have known about the existence and location of the laptops. He later told reporters that he reached out to people he trusted who connected him with contacts inside the FBI. And then they showed up, MacIsaac claimed.

How did Giuliani get involved?

MacIsaac told reporters that he became frustrated that the material on the laptop hadnt become public, so he gave a copy of the hard drive to Costello, Giulianis attorney. He refused to say whether he reached out to the attorney or if the attorney sought him out. He also would not say whether he has been in direct contact with Giuliani himself.

Giuliani is a notoriously unreliable source of information. As Trumps personal lawyer, he has long acted as a political operative targeting Biden for the Trump campaign, including traveling with far-right media outlet One America News to Ukraine as part of an effort to spread conspiracy theories about Biden. Over the course of the election campaign, Giuliani has repeatedly made wild claims without any evidence to back them up and has spun bizarre theories in an attempt to create the perception that Biden engaged in corruption.

Giuliani is now promising a slow release of allegedly damning information on the Bidens. On his personal website, he posted what he claims is a 2019 text message from Hunter Biden to his sister, Naomi, that was not included in the Posts story. There is no context for the alleged screenshot, no verification as to whether it is real, and no explanation as to why the Post didnt cover it.

How did the story end up in the New York Post?

The provenance of the Post story and the papers acquisition of the alleged copy of Bidens hard drive is vague and raises numerous questions. The report states that far-right media influencer and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon told the Post about the existence of the hard drive in late September before Giuliani gave the outlet a copy on Sunday.

Both Giuliani and Bannon have pushed conspiracy theories and have close ties to Trump. The lead reporter on the Post story, Emma-Jo Morris, was formerly a producer for Fox News host and Trump ally Sean Hannity, as well as a former staffer at the Conservative Political Action Conference. The Hunter Biden stories were her first bylines for The Post, although she has worked there since April, according to her LinkedIn profile. On her Instagram account, Morris has posted numerous photos of herself posing with Trump associates including Bannon and Roger Stone.

Pro-Trump media has already begun to heavily promote and expand upon the story, with Fox News host Tucker Carlson announcing that he would release more of Bidens emails during his Thursday night prime-time show.

Are the emails authentic?

There is no indication that the Post conducted a forensic analysis to confirm the authenticity of the emails and photographs. The Post says it received the material on Sunday, just three days before publishing its report.

The metadata in the PDF files published by the Post, which supposedly contain Bidens emails, show that the files were created in September and October of 2019 months after MacIsaac said the laptops were dropped off and a full year before the Post story dropped.

Hunter Bidens lawyer George Mesires said in a statement, We have no idea where this came from, and certainly cannot credit anything that Rudy Giuliani provided to the NY Post.

Disinformation experts warned that the timing of emails release, the way they became public, and the lack of forensic evidence are all signs that the material could be the result of forgery, a hack, or a combination of the two. The Russian GRU unit responsible for hacking the Democratic National Committee in 2016 hacked Burisma, The New York Times reported earlier this year, prompting fears th
at material from the hack would be leaked near the election in an effort to hurt Bidens campaign.

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Muscle Anatomical Model Market to Witness Robust Expansion Throughout the Foreca – News.MarketSizeForecasters.com

In the latest report on ' Muscle Anatomical Model Market', added by Market Study Report, LLC, a concise analysis on the recent industry trends is covered. The report further includes statistics, market forecasts and revenue estimations, that in addition highlights its status in the competitive domain as well as expansion trends adopted by major industry players.

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Anatomy of macabre animation – Pledge Times

A moment from The Dolls Breath. On video, the trailer for the short.

In the eyes of the puppets that star in the films of the Quay brothers (Pennsylvania, 73 years old), the viewer can always find elements that are not usually found in animation in stop-motion. Shadows, contradictions, outbursts of rage, regrets. Discomfort. Since in 1979 they began to sketch their macabre art, the Quays, identical twins, have been climbing positions until they are referents of contemporary experimental animation. With some thirty short films and two feature films behind him, his is an unmistakable style that has relentlessly influenced creators such as Terry Gilliam and Tim Burton. His latest short, The Dolls Breath (2019), can be seen tomorrow at the Cineteca de Madrid (21.15), within the ANIMARIO Festival, organized by Cineteca and Matadero, in a session that analyzes the work and influence of these filmmakers.

We have been on the margins of cinema for 40 years, with our puppets and our small scale, always with the firm belief that this kingdom of dolls gives us a small door to wonderful and invisible worlds, they explain by mail from London. Like Claus and Lucas, the protagonists of The big notebook, the groundbreaking novel by Agota Kristof, the Quay brothers respond with a single voice, a totalizing we, close and ironic, which leaves aside the individuality of Stephen and Timothy to explain the keys to their twisted cinema.

Stephen and Timothy Quay, in Madrid in 2007. CRISTOBAL MANUEL

But, let us start at the beginning. How to define the work of twins? If it is suggested to them that their dark, powerful and disruptive images cause great discomfort in the viewer, they reply that, on the contrary, their work seeks to be moderate and only tends more towards the poetic with occasional dark touches. One of his earliest and greatest influences was the hypnotic prose of Bruno Schulz: It represented a new realm for us in what puppet animation might be able to offer. In particular they talk about their Treaty of tailors mannequins, which introduced into the minds of the Quays a metaphysics of form. That is, the idea that matter was never dead, that lack of life was just a disguise to hide unknown life forms. For the Quays, matter is in a constant state of fermentation and migration. Scenographically speaking, with his dolls in stop-motion, they assure that they want to discover what cartographies, one-way trips and places of the soul can become explorable through animation. What they want, in short, is to create a domain for puppets and objects where they have their own light distinctive and, of course, its particular Shadow.

Lovers of literature, there are always names of writers in your answers. As Cortzar says, there is another order, more secret and less transmissible; the true study of reality does not reside in laws, but in the exception to those laws . That is the terrain they have been traveling for four decades. They speak of Cortzar, but it is not the only Latin American reference they have. The Dolls Breath it is based on Hydrangeas, by the Uruguayan Felisberto Hernndez, and tells the story of Horacio, a former window dresser, who creates models (like Quays own) in which real women and dolls weave a web of jealousy, betrayal and murder.

Those of the Quays are images and an atmosphere that make one think of classic references: Murnau, Robert Wiene, the razor cutting Buuels eye If they are asked to complete the list of their inspirations, they add the first Dreyer films, especially Vampyr, Hitchcock, Bergman, Antonioni, Jansc, Shimizu, Mizoguchi In animation it was above all the puppet films of Starewicz and the works of Borowczyk and vankmajer . From that primal soup of references and inspirations come his puppets.

Regarding the current animation situation, and although they recognize that the Disney / Pixar cosmology is complacent and not very innovative, they believe that there is a lot of space in addition to those great productions. For example in [la plataforma] MUBI you can discover a wide range of groundbreaking films . And about the monothem, the nightmare atmosphere that, as in his works, has settled on the world, they believe that the pandemic has paralyzed the cinema as we know it, but the irony is that the two of us can make a film animation without having to employ a computer. In that sense, we could be totally self-sufficient during this pandemic.

What the coronavirus has made difficult are the great films like those of his godfather, Christopher Nolan, who in addition to producing The Dolls Breath he has exercised a very active patronage when it comes to disseminating the work of the Quays. Hes been incredibly generous to us, they explain. Our discussions invariably revolve around pure cinema, but also literature. Of course, we shoot on a simple six foot animation table, and what Christopher does is absolutely immense in comparison, but this does not invalidate our individual approaches. Each one of us suffers from problems of our own when it comes to shooting, and each one of us does it with the same intensity and concentration , they say. We have enormous respect for Christopher and the great visual articulation that exists within all his work.

Finally, what would these two identical twins who have been moving around the margins of the cinema for 40 years say to a film student today? We would tell him that for us making films is learning on the spot, going through life forms while we invent them; it is respecting objects and respecting all inanimate forms. That we have never started from clear ideas or scenarios; we have always been permanently open to uncertainties, mistakes and disorientation, and we have learned to embrace disaster and chance. These accidents change the meaning of work and we have followed these new meanings as true hunters , they explain. For us this is a journey whose purpose is to always be in the center of the journey.

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"Anatomy of a Death Flare" –Violent Blast of Light from a Star Devoured by a Supermassive Black Hole – The Daily Galaxy –Great Discoveries…

Posted on Oct 12, 2020 in Science

The idea of a black hole sucking in a nearby star sounds like science fiction. But this is exactly what happens in a tidal disruption event, says Matt Nicholl, a lecturer and Royal Astronomical Society research fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK, about at a new flash of light captured by the ESOs Very Large Telescope and ESOs New Technology Telescope that occurred last year close to a supermassive black hole.

When a star is devoured by these spacetime monsters they create a tidal disruption event, hot, bright flares generated in the centers of galaxies as an unlucky star wanders too close to a supermassive black hole and gets shredded in whats known as spaghettification as its sucked in by the black hole in this case creating the closest such flare ever recorded at just over 215 million light-years from Earth.

Black Holes Infinitesimal Dot

Supermassive black holes teach us, wrote Princetons great quantum physicist, John Archibald Wheeler in his autobiography, Geons, Black Holes & Quantum Foam, that space can be crumpled like a piece of paper into an infinitesimal dot, that time can be extinguished like a blown-out flame, and that the laws of physics that we regard as sacred, as immutable, are anything but.

Death Throes A Bright Flare of Energy Released

When an unlucky star wanders too close to a supermassive black hole in the center of a galaxy, the extreme gravitational pull of the black hole shreds the star into thin streams of material burst of light, which is often obscured by a curtain of dust and debris, explains Thomas Wevers, an ESO Fellow in Santiago, Chile, who was at the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, UK, when he conducted the work. As some of the thin strands of stellar material fall into the black hole during this spaghettification process, a bright flare of energy is released, which astronomers can detect.

We found that, when a black hole devours a star, it can launch a powerful blast of material outwards that obstructs our view, explains Samantha Oates, also at the University of Birmingham. This happens because the energy released as the black hole eats up stellar material propels the stars debris outwards.

Tidal Disruption Observed Over 6 Months

The discovery was possible because of the tidal disruption event the team studied over a 6-month period, AT2019qiz, located in a spiral galaxy in the constellation of Eridanus. As the flare grew in luminosity and then faded away just a short time after the star was ripped apart. Several sky surveys discovered emission from the new tidal disruption event very quickly after the star was ripped apart, says Wevers. We immediately pointed a suite of ground-based and space telescopes in that direction to see how the light was produced.

Unique Peek Behind the Curtain

Because we caught it early, we could actually see the curtain of dust and debris being drawn up as the black hole launched a powerful outflow of material with velocities up to 10,000 km/s, says Kate Alexander, NASA Einstein Fellow at Northwestern University in the US. This unique peek behind the curtain provided the first opportunity to pinpoint the origin of the obscuring material and follow in real time how it engulfs the black hole.

Ultraviolet, Optical, X-ray and Radio Light

The prompt and extensive observations in ultraviolet, optical, X-ray and radio light using facilities that included X-shooter and EFOSC2, powerful instruments on ESOs VLT and ESOs New Technology Telescope (NTT), which are situated in Chile. revealed, for the first time, a direct connection between the material flowing out from the star and the bright flare emitted as it is devoured by the black hole.

The observations showed that the star had roughly the same mass as our own Sun, and that it lost about half of that to the monster black hole, which is over a million times more massive, says Nicholl, lead author of the new study who is also a visiting researcher at the University of Edinburgh.

The team reports that AT2019qiz could even act as a Rosetta stone for interpreting future observations of tidal disruption events. ESOs Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), planned to start operating this decade, will enable researchers to detect increasingly fainter and faster evolving tidal disruption events, to solve further mysteries of black hole physics.

Source: An outflow powers the optical rise of the nearby, fast-evolving tidal disruption event AT2019qiz to appear in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (doi: 10.1093/mnras/staa2824).

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Anatomy of a Breast Cancer Survivor: ‘I Preserved My Eggs Before Chemotherapy’ – Essence

Let me get this straight. Youre telling me I have a cancerous tumor in my right breast and my chances of having children naturally are slim to none? Got it.

A breast cancer diagnosis is overwhelming. How will my body react? What will happen? What does this mean for my life? And, for women, like me, in their childbearing years, learning about potential fertility challenges elevated the experience to the next, incomprehensible level.

How many times can I type chile? Because, chile.

Its an extremely difficult process, and everything happened at rapid speed. Diagnosed on a Friday, I found myself in my hometown of Houston less than 2 weeks later greeted by a steady stream of back-to-back doctors appointments. I just wanted to scream. It was emotionally draining.

During my initial consultation with Dr. Jamie Terry, the captain of the medical ship and breast surgeon, she discussed how my life would drastically change, then presented a plan of action. She was adamant about honoring my desire to become a mother and referred me to a fertility specialist.

Within days, I met Dr. S. Kemi Nurudeen of the Houston Fertility Institute, whose work includes consulting patients with medical conditions including breast cancer. She recommended I proceed with egg preservation as soon as possible before I commenced an aggressive chemotherapy regimen.

I was too numb and in shock to think that far ahead to the future, while trying to carefully process the present. I put motherhood on the back burner while I focused on my media career, and breast cancer forced me to readjust my priorities. I was so angry at myself for not preserving my eggs sooner and giving them a fair chance. I sunk into sadness for a few days, but honestly couldnt linger there too long because I had to power through the egg retrieval process and start a medicinal journey that would remove the toxins from my right breast.

Our job is to get you started as soon as possible, said Nurudeen of her professional approach. We offer the best, personalized counsel about potential outcomes and want our patients to know the process can happen quickly.

It would indeed be the fastest rollercoaster ride ever.

My mom Ivy, a retired school administrator, quickly transitioned into an at-home nurse. She carefully mixed and prepped vials of medicine like a mad scientist, and injected me with hormones that would stimulate egg follicles.Within a weeks time (my body responded to the medicine super fast), I was rolled into an operating room for egg retrieval.

I have a much deeper appreciation for and understanding about the process of bringing a healthy life into this world. Every womans body is different. Every womans journey to motherhood is unique.

My paternal cousin, Shamekka Lewis, 45, who also carries the BRCA 1 gene mutation, was diagnosed with stage 2 triple-negative breast cancer at the age of 29. She was pregnant with her third daughter. Pregnant!

I felt a lump, but never thought it was cancer. I went for an appointment with my ob/gyn, and she ordered a series of tests, Shamekka recalls. I declared life and victory right then, and put my trust in Him.

The soon-to-be mother of three was able to safely undergo four rounds of chemo treatment, deliver her baby girl, then proceed with four more rounds.

I feel like I was robbed of having more children, she said. I still struggle with that today. Despite me having three, I wanted more. My husband and I desired to have a boy, but I knew for my own health, I had to draw the line somewhere.

Weeks later, she underwent a double mastectomy; six weeks after that, a hysterectomy. All of this by the age of 30.

Sis, I encourage you to take your fertility seriously because you never know what curveballs life will throw you.

Your clock is ticking

If youre single or wed, you dont want to miss your window of opportunity to preserve your fertility. Research your options. Think about it like this freezing your eggs buys you time to plan with your spouse or partner, focus on your career, travel the world without worrying about a specific timeline to naturally procreate. The sooner you do it, the better, because, yes, your biological clock does tick. And, a breast cancer diagnosis makes the clock tick faster.

Know your number

After scheduling your mammogram (yass!), schedule an appointment at a fertility clinic to determine your Anti-Mllerian hormone (AMH) level. The AMH level is a good reflection of your ovarian reserve and egg count. Its a predictor of how many eggs you can produce and retrieve.

A high AMH level is good; a low AMH level indicates a diminished ovarian reserve (DOR). I have the latter. Fifteen rounds of chemo sucker-punched my ovaries and their function is nonexistent. Theyre no good, so theyre going buh-bye. Im scheduled for a bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy removal of both ovaries and fallopian tubes as a preventative procedure to reduce my risk of ovarian cancer. Drs. Terry and Nurudeen were on point. Im so glad I preserved my eggs!

Get your coins together

Whew, Chile. It isnt cheap. While some health insurance providers cover doctors visits and labs, the actual IVF (in-vitro fertilization) process requires a significant financial investment.

The process includes two parts: 1) egg retrieval and freezing and 2) egg thawing, fertilization and implantation. In total, one round of this process can cost, on average, an estimated $20,000. These costs dont include the medication nor genetic embryo testing.

I know the cost of the process can be intimidating. Patients should realize there are a lot of support resources. Well help guide you, Nurudeen affirmed.

Women make it their mission to fundraise for other women. There are grants available nationwide. Fertility clinics offer in-house financing, and there are programs exclusively for women undergoing chemotherapy. I was especially grateful for the Livestrong fertility program that provided a discounted rate for fertility services. Youll also want to talk to your health insurance company about any possible coverage or reimbursement. Because of my breast cancer diagnosis, I submitted an appeal to the insurance company for reimbursement and it was approved. A blessing!

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After youve done your homework, do the research, make a plan and take action. Youve got this and youre not alone. It takes a village to raise a child, and it takes a village to support a childs mother.

I leaned on my faith during this phase of my journey. If youre a believer, you know that your chances of getting pregnant and carrying a baby to full-term are ultimately in Gods hands. Lets meditate on Gods promise for us in Jeremiah 29:11 in which He says, For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope for a future.

As women, our bodies, our temples are incredible. They work wonders. Im truly amazed at the miraculous things they do and how they can surTHRIVE anything.

Lyndsay Levingston Christian is a multimedia talent, host and adjunct professor based in Houston, Texas. Follow her journey via @lynzchristiantv and join the movement @Sur_Thriver

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Anatomy of the June 15 saga – The News International

That Pakistan's politics is locked into a negative dynamic of anger, aggression and allegation is now amply evident. While contestation and competition must lie at the core of democratic politics, politics laced with anger, allegation and aggression often undermines the best-intentioned political goals. It unleashes toxic and corrosive energy that often neutralizes and negates all reformist energy

Hence, a compelling question for Pakistan's politics is whether from this primarily negative track it can switch to a competitive track. Currently, both political and non-political players plus their multiple proteges naively believe they are on a winning track. On corrosive paths, substantive victories remain elusive.

The June 11-June 17 proceedings of the National Assembly amply illustrate what unresolved allegations, anger and aggression produce. It is true that on August 17, 2018 when the prime minister began to deliver his first speech in parliament it was drowned out by shouts coming from the opposition benches, who believed Imran Khan had not won through a fairly conducted election process. To some extent, the tone for subsequent National Assembly sessions was then set.

On June 15, 2021 we witnessed cantankerous politics, the hallmark of government-opposition relations, reach a crescendo. As opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif began his budget speech, all hell broke loose. Cameras and mics picked up abuse, desk thumping, chair climbing and enthusiastic hollering. Amidst Pakistan's many scuffling parliamentarians one sergeant-at-arms along with ten sergeants, untrained to tackle such large-scale parliamentarian hooliganism, merely drifted around. Several cabinet ministers actively participated and orchestrated the mayhem. Pakistan watched this shameful saga as live and recorded footage flooded the social and electronic media.

The governments plans to disrupt Shahbaz Sharifs speech had been announced on June 14 by the information minister. After the cabinet meeting, he told the press to make no mistake and that it would be tit-for-tat and that, while criticism will be allowed, rudeness would not be tolerated. Accordingly, as if electrified by their party command, PTI parliamentarians battled tirelessly blowing whistles, hurling abuses at the opposition. Some climbed chairs and desks.

Early in the session, many PML-N parliamentarians vehemently responded to the mayhem initiated by PTI parliamentarians. While some hurled abuses, others shouted slogans and encircled their leader. Parliamentarians targeted each other with budget documents. Later on, incredible justification for this came from a PML-N parliamentarian who had earlier vilely abused the prime minister; according to the parliamentarian, abuse is part of the Punjabi culture!

After the governments clear decision to disrupt the June 15 opposition leaders speech, the National Assembly speakers June 14 attempt to draw up a code of conduct for the government and the opposition proved futile. The speakers unheeded draft code of conduct had proposed that all parliamentarians were to address the speaker, no cross talk would be allowed while parliament is in session, and no video recordings to be allowed. In the PML-N parliamentarian meeting, Shahbaz Sharif's proposal that the prime ministers speech would be heard silently if the treasury benches would let him speak unhindered, received meek approval. It is unclear if this was even conveyed to the speaker. Eventually, mayhem ensued.

On June 16, the speaker of the National Assembly took the action of banning seven parliamentarians, three from the ruling party and three from the PML-N plus one from the PPP for abusing in parliament. The speaker restricted his inquiry, overlooking other facts like the elaborate planning by the treasury benches to abort the opposition leader's speech which included them coming armed with whistles and the decision to use the budget document as a weapon against each other.

The speaker did not reprimand and ban the ministers leading some of the aggression. His visit to the PM before issuing his ban order was also unbecoming of a speaker, who is supposed to be the constitutional custodian of the House. Past speakers too have been known for partisanship. For example, the PML-N speaker Ayaz Sadiq in August 2016 returned references filed against Nawaz Sharif while forwarding to the Election Commission references filed against Imran Khan.

The question ultimately is whether there is a price tag attached for this kind of behaviour and approach. Is there a cost that the public, parliament and the political system bear with this behaviour in vogue? Three aspects are noteworthy:

One, in the short term everyone gets away with this embattled approach. No-holds-barred accusations and denunciations from political divides and from the ranks of their respective proteges fly across towards each other. No one seems to be paying a price for this, especially in the short run. And so its all kosher.

Two, this approach means that often there is no substantive dialogue on important policy issues, on new legislation etc. Instead, verbal feuds take place in a near-militant and aggressive environment within parliament. Often, the net result of this approach is that no consensus is evolved among political parties. Instead of parliament passing laws through consensus after deliberation and debate (a weak tradition always) and consensus on critical issues including electoral reforms, NAB and voting for overseas Pakistanis, the government opts to govern through ordinance.

Three, this hate-and-hound brand of politics goes beyond political circles and infiltrates society. The erosion of patience, tolerance and of grey spaces where divergent opinions can co-exist hasnt meant some greatly reformed, developed and ethical society one that many had hoped for. Instead, with the deafening shrills of self-righteousness we seem to wilfully be wounding decency and thoughtfulness. Underlying the intense emotive skirmishes that self-righteousness produce, societies witness the death of reason and patience, qualities so critical for societies to flourish and evolve.

Barring some miraculous turn-around in the government- oppositions relations, in the next couple of years we will likely witness more of what happened in the National Assembly on June 15.

For the next round for national elections, Pakistan and its democratic system desperately require fair and free elections. The circus of justice by half, law-enforcement by half, accountability by half, ending China- cutting by half must end. Otherwise, the macabre joke of democracy-by-half will continue to harm the people, the system and the country of Pakistan.

Virtually, all political parties have benefited from the many rounds of engineered democracy. Many from varied interest groups have personally prospered under the dark shadows of mutilated democracy. Unless this changes, Pakistan will travel in reverse gear, irrespective of how clean and committed party leaders like Imran Khan maybe.

Tailpiece: Kudos to the government for picking up an ugly battle instead of seeking a sober debate on Shaukat Tarins 2021-22 proposed budget. In a remarkable feat, the government opted for a knockout. Despite the potential for inflation, this was a budget which clearly catered for the almost economically disenfranchised section of the Pakistani people. Also, there is no doubt that this budget proposes in an unprecedented manner through various packages an architecture of social security which is also partially a productive one. Indeed the Benazir Income Support Programme was a pathbreaking initiative for Pakistan's economically depressed, one that this PM has taken expanded and taken to impressive scales.

But true to its linear, nearly militant and reactive approach, the government captained by the prime minister decided to payback in kind to the opposition for the finance ministers speech. Will someone ask: at what cost, Captain ?

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Anatomy of a super app in APAC factors shaping its evolution – The Paypers

Joshua Chong, Analyst at Kapronasia, elaborates on the key factors that drive the popularity of super apps in APAC and shape their evolution

Alipay. WeChat. Grab. Gojek. These household names have become synonymous with the term super app in APAC. Presenting a dizzying array of apps housed under one roof, super apps continue to make the headlines with game-changing strategic moves. As super apps in APAC expand across the region and extend their reach into seemingly unrelated services and sectors, the question on everyones mind is Whats next for these super apps?.

Factors driving the popularity of super apps in APAC

Understanding the factors driving the widespread popularity of super apps in APAC can give us a glimpse of what the future may hold. In general, there are five social, economic, and technological factors that have contributed to this development:

High mobile and smartphone penetration, with daily usage ingrained into consumer habits. Countries such as Indonesia, China and the Philippines have a high smartphone device ownership among internet users and a growing share of web traffic moving to mobile devices in recent years. The familiarity with mobile phones and the reliance on them have set the stage for more services to be delivered through this platform.

Significant unbanked population with limited access to basic banking services. Outside of capital and tier 1 cities, customers find it hard to access basic services such as cash withdrawal, domestic money transfer, and bill payments. Their best option may often be the time-consuming and error-prone process of physically carrying cash to a bank outlet a few hours away in a neighbouring village.

Numerous micro-small-medium enterprises (MSMEs) that increasingly want to accept digital payments or are forced to do it. For a business to accept payments on an app, all it takes is a two-step process of downloading the app and registering with basic information. Coupled with government initiatives such as demonetisation in India, it is easy to see why platforms like Paytm and BharatPe have experienced a rapid growth.

Lower concern and consumer awareness about data privacy issues. Consumers in APAC and especially in emerging Southeast Asian nations tend to show little concern about how companies use their personal data. The promise of a juicy discount or cashback generally attracts many customers to provide their personal details, often without much consideration for data security and privacy measures.

Presence of many areas with high population density and similar socio-economic standing. Group buying websites have utilised this trend to offer attractive ecommerce discounts and become a big hit in China and many Southeast Asian nations.

Evolving through mergers and partnerships

It is worthwhile to consider that super apps generally started off as single-service apps. These single-service apps rode on the waves of the key trends highlighted above and, upon reaching a critical mass, turned to mergers and partnerships.

Consolidations have played a key role in forming Chinese super apps, and they tend to be driven by competitive pressures. Didi, the Chinese transportation platform, was formed from a 2015 merger of Kuadi Dache and Didi Dache. Despite their dominance, the companies were tangled in price wars that saw them lowering fees and offering financial concessions to capture market share. Their coming together is likely what drove Uber to relinquish its position in China, and it placed Didi in a better position to weather future government regulation.

Not surprisingly, rumours about a possible Grab-Gojek merger started making their rounds on the internet in early 2020, as the two are currently burning cash while they compete to attract drivers and customers to their apps. Mergers are likely to be a trend in the near future, as platforms increasingly realise the benefits of combining their treasure troves of data to improve offerings and cross-sell services.

Meanwhile, strategic partnerships have enabled app platforms to expand their offerings beyond the core services. For instance, Gojek has partnered with major local production houses and international studios to launch a video streaming service, GoPlay, on its core ride-hailing platform. On the other hand, Ant Financial, the operator of Alipay, announced a partnership with Vanguard to bring investment advisory services to retail consumers in China. As this range of services continues to expand, users will increasingly find themselves attached to the app, as it will be intertwined with every facet of their lives.

What does the future hold for APAC super apps?

The APAC region consists of nations with vastly distinct cultures, economies, and commercial practices. Even leading players such as Gojek have found it challenging to gain traction outside of their home market, as it turned out that unique product adaptations and strategies were required to succeed in each neighbouring country. For this reason alone, it is unlikely that super apps will make bold product launches across the ocean. While the core services of super apps will likely remain in the region, the boldest ones will extend their reach behind the scenes by taking equity stakes and forming partnerships with foreign up-and-coming tech startups. The goal here would be to incorporate the startups technology and data into the super apps native ecosystem.

This is especially applicable to players such as Tencent and Grab who have increased their focus on fintech with ambitions of developing a global digital banking ecosystem. Instead of expansion, the new buzzword for fintech-focused super apps could very well be integration.

This article was published in our Payments Methods Report 2020, an extensive overview of whats new in how people pay in the most relevant ecommerce markets.

About Joshua Chong

Joshua is an analyst at Kapronasia and has experience across banking, payments, and capital markets. Before Kapronasia, Joshua was with Morgan Stanley Equity Research in London and held strategy and business development roles with UK-based fintechs in the payments and asset management industries. Joshua graduated from the London Business School with a Master of Science in Financial Analysis and holds a BBA degree from BI Norwegian Business School.

About Kapronasia

Kapronasia is a leading independent research and consulting company focused on the Asian financial services industry. We help financial institutions, technology vendors, consultancies, and private equity companies understand the impact of business, technology, and regulatory issues in banking, payments, insurance, and capital markets.

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Anatomy of a Play: How the Steelers outsmarted the Eagles on Chase Claypool’s final touchdown – Touchdown Wire

Eagles defender Nathan Gerry is listed in the Pro Football Focus database as a linebacker. Hes listed in the Pro Football Reference database as a strong safety. Hes listed as a linebacker on the teams official website, Per PFF, Gerry has played 27 snaps on the defensive line, 32 snaps in the box, 19 snaps at slot cornerback, and seven snaps at free safety. That makes Gerry a versatile defender for his team.

What it does not make him is an asset in coverage. Again per PFF, Gerry has been targeted 23 times this season. He has allowed receptions on every single one of those targets for 267 yards, 109 yards after the catch, four touchdowns, no interceptions, and an opponent passer rating of 154.6.

This is not to slam Gerry as a player; it is more to point out that this is a guy who should not be the primary coverage defender against, say, Steelers rookie receiver Chase Claypool. In Pittsburghs 38-29 win over the Eagles on Sunday, Gerry was targeted four times, obviously allowing four receptions, for 55 yards, two touchdowns, and a perfect passer rating of 158.3.

One of those touchdowns allowed was against Claypool, who scored three receiving touchdowns and one rushing touchdown on the day. The second-rounder from Notre Dame is a physical freak at 6-foot-4 and 238 pounds, with the ability to run a 4.42-second 40-yard dash. Gerry, on the other hand, is 6-foot-2 and 230 pounds, and ran a 4.58-second 40-yard dash at his 2017 scouting combine.

So, Claypools third of his three touchdown receptions was based on a grievous mismatch from the start, and that has to be put on the heads of Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz and his staff. The mismatch was even more embarrassing because Claypool wasnt really sure what he was supposed to be doing as an inside slot receiver.

Ben Roethlisberger audibled pre-snap to take advantage of the defensive alignment he saw, and it was off to the races.

We expected them on that particular play to kind of go with an all-out blitz, Roethlisberger said, via Les Bowen and EJ Smith of the Philadelphia Inquirer. We had a play called to get the ball out quick and hopefully try and beat the blitz. They sat back in a cover-two zone, and it just wasnt what we expected. I saw that, and I changed the play.

I think the coolest part about the whole thing is weve never run the play I called with that formation or that group on the field. So Chase had never been in that spot before.

Oof. Heres the play in question, in which you can see Claypool burn it up the field, and Gerry struggle (to put it kindly) to keep up.

Ideally, would we like Nate to be on a receiver? No, safety Rodney McLeod, who arrived late over the top on the play, said after the game. We would prefer a defensive back. But that was the call that was made defensively, and they checked to a good play.

Again, oof. Neither Gerry nor Schwartz were made available to the media after the game, which led some Eagles beat reporters to question the accountability thereof. Not so much Gerry whats he going to say, other than, Hey, I probably shouldnt be covering that guy! But Id love to know what Schwartz was thinking when he dropped Gerry into a position he never should have occupied in the first place. Making a linebacker who cant cover the inside slot defender is a recipe for disaster, and as much as some people might blame Gerry for his lack of athleticism, its up to Gerrys coaches to know what he can do and what he cant.

As the late, great sportswriter Ralph Wiley once said, A mans got to know his own limitations. If he doesnt, his coaches should. Schwartz and his staff put Gerry in a rough spot, and kudos to Big Ben and his rookie receiver for taking advantage.

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Grey’s Anatomy: 5 Ways Cristina And Owen Were Relationship Goals (& 5 They Were Not) – Screen Rant

There are a lot of couples on Grey's Anatomy that stole the viewers' hearts. However, would fans say that Owen and Cristina are couple goals?

Cristina Yang and Owen Hunt were one of the most popular couples in the Grey's Anatomy universe. With intense passion and chemistry, these two brought to life an incredible love story. Even though Cristina left the show at the end of season ten, fans still count Yang and Hunt as one of the best relationships on Grey's Anatomy.

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While some fans consider Meredith and Derek to be relationship goals, some may argue that there is a strong case to be made for Cristina and Owen. However, that's not to say they didn't have their fair share of ups and downs as well.

Every moment they have spent at the vents was memorable, to say the least. Owen introduces her to this special space of his, which soon becomes a place of respite for each other. It's where they cry and laugh, and celebrate and love.

The fact that they had a special place of their own, where they would disappear to and where they liked to spent time together, was a clear indication of how deep their bond was.

Cristina had always made it very clear that her first priority is and always will be surgery. She had also told him about how Burke had chipped away at her identity, and that she would never let it happen again.

But when Owen told her to ignore Teddy's page, and she actually did it, Yang realized that she was letting it happen again. Cristina was probably the most emotional at this moment when she pointed out to Owen how he was starting to do the same thing to her.

Owen Hunt's introduction to Grey's Anatomy was quite spectacular. And their first kiss, even more. After pulling out the icicle from Cristina, Owen fixed her up and then turned to shut down the binds in her room.

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It was clear to fans at that very moment that this was a relationship to look out for. The intense chemistry they had right from that moment reflected the things to come.

When everything is said and done,the fact that Owen slept with someone else when married to Cristina was something that was heartbreaking. It was quite terrible on Owen's part to have done this to her and to them in the first place.

Their relationship was never quite the same after that incident took place. Even though Cristina forgave him finally, it was still a very difficult path for them from there.

When Owen talks about how he would have to pry away the scalpel from her hands when she's old, Cristina points out that it will be a struggle to get it from her old and dead hands. Owen proceeds to add that the point he was trying to make was that he wanted to be around her forty years from now. In a very casual manner, he makes clear his intentions of wanting to be with her very clear and it's a very cute and poignant moment.

When Teddy was threatening to leave the hospital and therefore quit teaching Cristina, Yang kept asking her what she could do to get her to stay. Teddy shouts out that she wanted Owen and Cristina responded that she can have him.

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Even though it was a reflex reaction and Cristina didn't mean it, the fact that she instinctively would prioritize her studying and surgery over Owen showed her level of commitment to Owen was lesser than to surgery.

When Cristina was nominated for a Harper Avery award, she was adamant that she would go for the ceremony alone. But as she reached the venue, she started freaking out and called up Meredith,leaving her a message saying that she wished Owen and Meredith were there with her.

As she entered the room, she was so happy on seeing Owen and Meredith actually there. Even though Owen and Cristina weren't together, he wanted to be there for her. It was an incredibly sweet gesture.

Cristina and Owen kept breaking up and getting back together, and it was basically because of the same exact issue that kept popping up in their relationship, which they never really sat down to sort.

They wanted very different things from life, and this proved to be a major obstacle in their relationship. Their inability to compromise or overcome their differences meant that no matter how much they loved each other, there was no way their relationship would have lasted.

Cristina's departure from the hospital was heartbreaking for everyone, but it was the worst for Owen. They had come to accept their love for each other even though they knew they had no future together.

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That final moment wherein Cristina waves at Owen who is in the OR, before leaving is so emotional for both of them. Their amicable breakup and genuine affection for each other was the ultimate proof of how they were relationship goals.

Even if fans could forgive Owen for cheating on Cristina, him publicly shouting at Cristina in front of all their friends claiming that she had killed their baby was quite unforgivable. In spite of holding her hand through the procedure after Cristina made explicit what she wanted, Owen later fumes and loses control as he shouted at her for the choice she made.

Even though he knew very clearly that Cristina didn't want kids, Owen was quite awful at this moment, proving that there just was too much they didn't see eye to eye on.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Don’t Worry, I’m Wearing Protection Best TV Quotes – TVLine

Another Sunday morning, another bakery-fresh batch of Quotes of the Week!

In the list below, weve compiled more than a dozen of the weeks best TV sound bites, including moments both scripted and unscripted from broadcast, cable and streaming series.

This time around, weve got Clarices simple explanation for her (gruesome) chosen profession, more proof that Blair and Tiff are among Black Mondays most corrupt characters, a Greys Anatomy encounter between doctor and patient that gets awkward very quickly, and an extremely sobering moment from one of the weeks several enlightening Tulsa Massacre documentaries.

Also featured in this weeks roundup: double doses of Lucifer, Dark Side of the Ring and Ziwe, plus quotable moments from Station 19, Why Women Kill, A Million Little Things and more series.

Scroll through the list below to see all of our picks for the week, then hit the comments and tell us if we missed any of your faves!

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Grey’s Anatomy : Will Meredith Grey Return After the Shocking Winter Finale? – Yahoo

Eat This, Not That!

When you first heard about the coronavirus, chances are you were told the symptoms would last 2 to 14 days, if you felt them at all. But now that the COVID-19 has been on these shores for a while, doctors are finding that certain symptoms can last for weeks and sometimes monthseven after the patient tests negative for COVID-19. Here's a list of those problems that are currently being reported. Read on, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these 35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID. 1 Chest Pain and Discomfort I feel "a burning and tingling across my chest and my neck that came with a hot flash," Kerri Noeth, who was on day 36, told WABC News. "It's just been a wide range of lingering symptoms, particularly heart palpitations, and extreme discomfort in my chest and in my ribs." 2 Lack of Smell and Taste One symptom that has come up for a lot of people is losing the ability to taste and smellnormally at the beginning, but for some, it hasn't returned. "I would love to get my sense of taste and smell back," Susan Silverman, who was on day 38, told WABC News. 3 Vertigo Silverman also had vertigo. "Vertigo is a sensation of feeling off balance," reports WebMD. "If you have these dizzy spells, you might feel like you are spinning or that the world around you is spinning."RELATED: This is the #1 Way You'll Get COVID, According to Doctors 4 Lung Tissue Damage "Chronic fatigue after recovery from a COVID-19 infection is possible and some people who recover continue to feel respiratory symptoms as a result of damage to lung tissue," says Dr. Ari Bernstein, MD, advisor for Fruit Street Health and CovidMD. "Researchers have also found that long term scarring of the lungs, known as fibrosis, can be a problem, which could cause varying levels of long term breathing impairments." 5 Heart Issues One could experience heart palpitations and mild heart dysfunction. According to WebMD, "palpitations make you feel like your heart is beating too hard or too fast, skipping a beat, or fluttering." 6 You Have a Persistent Dry Cough "The hacking dry cough that is present in COVID is due to irritation of the lung tissue. As air enters the lungs and goes past the irritated tissue, it triggers the cough," says Dr. Leann Poston. "It's likely that your cough will still linger until your body completely heals any damaged tissue," says Dr. Seema Sarin, Director of Lifestyle Medicine, EHE Health.RELATED: Dr. Fauci Says Most People Did This Before Catching COVID 7 Post-ICU Syndrome "This is a common outcome of having to be intubated and housed in an intensive care unit for a long period of time, which isn't uncommon in COVID-19 patients who need hospitalization," says Dr. Christine Traxler. "The main symptoms seen are similar to PTSD, with anxiety, depression, nightmares, flashbacks, and a higher risk for suicide and long-term mental and physical health complications coming out of the stress of this type of medical experience." 8 Shortness of Breath "As you recover, you may notice that at rest, you can breathe fine," says Dr. Poston. "But as the demand for oxygen increases (i.e., increased activity), you are short of breath.""I've been short of breath for two months, with a firey feeling in my lungs," one patient tells Eat This, Not That! Health. "Even after testing negative for the virus, with my oxygen levels looking OK, the constricting feeling remains."RELATED: The Unhealthiest Supplements You Shouldn't Take 9 Brain Damage "For those patients who were more seriously ill with COVID-19, the changes in lung and kidney function could lead to the presence of chemicals in the blood that are toxic to the brain," says Dr. James Giordano, Professor of Neurology and Biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC. "The effects of these chemicals can cause changes in brain function, some of which may last for several weeks to months (if not longer in some cases)." 10 Stroke-Like Symptoms "There is evidence that, for young people in particular, the first evidence of a COVID-19 infection could be a stroke due to a blockage of a major artery supplying the brain," Dr. Traxler. "If not treated within a few hours after onset, the stroke symptoms are likely to persist and might include arm and leg weakness, facial droop, swallowing problems, balance issues, and speech deficits." 11 Symptoms like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome a.k.a. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, warned many patients develop post-viral syndrome with symptoms resembling chronic fatigue syndrome a.k.a. myalgic encephalomyelitis. "Brain fog, fatigue, and difficulty in concentrating," Dr. Fauci said at theInternational AIDS Conference. "So this is something we really need to seriously look at because it very well might be a post-viral syndrome associated with COVID-19." Traditional ME can last a lifetime. 12 Make a Plan for Your Recovery Work with your medical care team to determine the best course of action for you. Ask for second opinions if you aren't satisfied. Keep a diary, so they can understand what you're feeling and when. And remember this inconvenient truth: Doctors are still learning about the virus. So although they may not be able to help you, informing them about any long-lasting symptoms will eventually help the experts better understand COVID-19. As for yourself: To get through this pandemic at your healthiest, don't miss these 4 Things You Should Never Do Now, Warns Dr. Fauci.

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Anatomy of a play: Justin Herbert working the Yankee concept against the Saints – Touchdown Wire

Offenses and defenses are not static. If one side of the football comes up with a scheme, a route concept or a blitz that is working, the other side is going to come up with an adjustment to stop it, or execute against it.

One of the popular route designs in the NFL today is often termed the Yankee concept. At its core, this is a play that uses maximum protection for the quarterback and pairs a deep post route with an intermediate crossing route. The design is simple: Read the safety in the middle of the field and throw off of his decision. If he stays deep to cover the post, throw the crossing route in front of him. However, if he drives down on the crossing route, throw the post over his head.

Defenses have made adjustments. One of the ways teams can still defend this out of single-high coverage schemes is by executing a cut or a nail call. In this adjustment, the free safety is free to drive downhill on the crossing route in front of him. The cornerback that starts out the play over the crossing route then replaces the safety in the middle of the field.

But the timing is critical.

On this example from Monday Night Football, the Los Angeles Chargers run the yankee concept. They use motion presnap to let rookie quarterback Justin Herbert know the coverage in the secondary. Even though the New Orleans Saints try to make that exchange downfield, Herbert still is able to hit the post route. Make sure the volume is up for this video breakdown:

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This Week in TV: ‘The Crown,’ ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ HBO’s ‘Industry’ – Hollywood Reporter

The CMA Awards and People's Choice Awards are also set to air in the week of Nov. 9.

The biggest set of broadcast premieres in this delayed fall season arrives in the week of Nov. 9. So do a host of streaming debuts, including a Netflix Emmy darling, and a couple of staples of the awards show calendar. It's about as "normal" a TV week as viewers have seen in some time.

Here isThe Hollywood Reporter'srundown of some of the coming week's highlights. It would be next to impossible to watch everything, but letTHRpoint the way to worthy options each week. All times are ET/PT unless noted.

The Big Show

As The Crown's timeline progresses, the series will introduce two key figures in recent British history: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Princess Diana. The show moves into the 1970s and '80s for its fourth season, with Gillian Anderson playing Thatcher and Emma Corrin playing Prince Charles' future wife.

The season will chronicle Queen Elizabeth's (Olivia Colman) relationships with both women, with Colman noting that the queen and Thatcher didn't exactly hit it off: "The queen ... was excited for having a woman to pick her up and it didn't last, because it turns out not everybody gets on with everybody," she said. The Crown debuts Sunday, Nov. 15 on Netflix.

Also on streaming

Tuesday brings limited series A Teacher (FX on Hulu) and YA rom-com Dash & Lily (Netflix). Hulu continues its expansion of food programming with Eater's Guide to the World (Wednesday). On Friday, teen spy drama Alex Rider (based on the popular book series) comes to IMDb TV, documentary I Am Greta, about climate activist Greta Thunberg, premieres on Hulu, and Apple TV+ released Becoming You, a docuseries about child development.

On broadcast

Returning: The two-hour season premiere of Grey's Anatomy (9 p.m. Thursday, ABC) will tackle the coronavirus pandemic head-on. The opening of the show's 17th season is set a month into the virus' spread, forcing the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial to adapt. Spinoff Station 19 precedes Grey's at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Also returning: NBC's three Chicago dramas Med, Fire, and PD will also deal with current events from the pandemic to police reform when they start their seasons Wednesday (beginning at 8 p.m.). Law & Order: SVU (9 p.m. Thursday) takes on mistrust of the police in its season premiere. CBS rounds out its Thursday comedy block with The Unicorn (9:30 p.m.), and The Blacklist begins its eighth season at 8 p.m. Friday on NBC.

Awards: The 54th CMA Awards (8 p.m. Wednesday, ABC) will look more like a normal awards show than any others have in recent months. Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker host, and performers include Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, Maren Morris, all taking the stage in Nashville amid strict safety protocols.

On cable

New: HBO delves into the world of high finance in London with Industry (10 p.m. Monday), which follows a group of young trainees vying for jobs at a prestigious firm. THR critic Daniel Fienberg says the show provides "tawdry, infectious fun." Creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay were guests on THR's TV's Top 5 podcast.

Also new: HBO's The Cost of Winning (9 p.m. Tuesday) follows a Maryland high school football team kicked out of its league for being "too good." Bravo's Real Housewives franchise expands to Salt Lake City (10 p.m. Wednesday). Nickelodeon debuts live-action series The Astronauts at 7 p.m. Friday. Showtime examines The Reagans in a docuseries premiering at 8 p.m. Nov. 15.

Awards: Demi Lovato hosts the 2020 People's Choice Awards, airing at 9 p.m. Nov. 15 on E!

In case you missed it

Co-created by and starring Fred Armisen, Tim Heidecker and John C. Reilly, Showtime's Moonbase 8 follows a trio of would-be astronauts training for a possible lunar mission at a base in the Arizona desert. THR's Daniel Fienberg notes the comedy is "subdued (or possibly 'subtle,' if you prefer)" but has moments where it breaks out. It airs at 11 p.m. Sundays and is on Showtime's digital platforms.

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Grey’s Anatomy: The Only Episode Title That Isn’t A Song Reference (& Why) – Screen Rant

Every episode title in Grey's Anatomy is a song, except for one, but it was for a very important reason. Here's which episode it is and why.

Greys Anatomy has stood out from other medical dramas for a couple of reasons, and one of its particularities is that every episode title is a song reference, except for one heres which episode it is and why its different. Created by Shonda Rhimes, Greys Anatomy made its debut on ABC in 2005 as a mid-season replacement, but it was so well-received by critics and viewers that it has lived on for over 10 seasons, and shows no signs of stopping soon.

Greys Anatomy follows the lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings at Seattle Grace Hospital (now Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital) as they do their best to juggle their personal and professional lives, which more often than not end up overlapping. The series is led by Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), who viewers have followed on her journey from intern to head of general surgery. In over a decade, Greys Anatomy has won the audience over and has also stood out from other medical dramas for various reasons, one of those being that every episode title is a song reference.

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From the very beginning, Greys Anatomy has borrowed song titles to give its episodes a name. The very first episode is titled A Hard Days Night, like the song byThe Beatles, and was followed by The First Cut Is The Deepest, written by Cat Stevens and performed by various artists over the years. Its a Greys Anatomy tradition that every episode will be titled after a song (another good example is the two-parter bomb storyline titled after R.E.Ms Its The End of the World As We Know It),and there has been only one exception,but it wasnt because the writers ran out of songs that fitted the episode's stories.The episode in question is season 14s 1-800-799-7233, and theres a very powerful and important reason behind this peculiar title.

In that episode, the staff of the hospital was fascinated by the presence of Paul Stadler (Matthew Morrison), a praised general surgeon who also happened to be Jos (Camilla Luddington) abusive ex-husband. Meredith stayed by her side while she and Paul signed the divorce papers so she wouldnt be left alone with him, and Jo later had a chance to talk to his fiance, Jenny, who denied any abuse and refused her help. Still, Jo gave her her card with her phone number on the back in case she needed any help. The episode was originally titled Four Seasons in One Day (a song by Crowded House), but was changed to 1-800-799-7233 as thats the phone number for the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Showrunner Krista Vernoff revealed (via Glamour) that the title change was suggested by Giacomo Gianniotti, who plays Dr. Andrew DeLuca.

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