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Why is Blac Chyna suing the Kardashians?


 The Kardashians and Blac Chyna are squaring off in court this month to determine whether the reality TV family defamed the model and conspired to ruin her career.

The trial, which is expected to last about a week, stems from Chyna's $100-million lawsuit in 2017 that accused the Kardashians of defamation and contract interference.

Chyna — whose legal name is Angela White — was previously engaged to reclusive reality star Rob Kardashian, with whom she shares a 2-year-old daughter.

Jury selection in the case began Monday in Los Angeles, where potential jurors aired their grievances about the Kardashians and the brand of reality TV they represent. Eight male and eight female jurors — including four alternates — were selected to hear the case during a trial presided over by Superior Court Judge Gregory W. Alarcon, according to the Associated Press.

Kourtney Kardashian Opens Up About IVF Complications: 'Hasn't Been the Most Amazing Experience'

Kourtney Kardashian is hoping for a baby with Travis Barker.

During Thursday's episode of the Hulu series The Kardashians, Kourtney, 43, opened up to mom Kris Jenner about wanting to have a child with Barker, 46.

The baby would be the engaged couple's first together. Kourtney is already mom to kids Mason, 11, Penelope, 9, and Reign, 6, with ex Scott Disick, while Barker is dad to son Landon, 18, and daughter Alabama, 16. He also shares stepdaughter Atiana, 22, with his ex-wife Shanna Moakler.

However, things were not going as planned for Kourtney, who revealed that she's currently facing complications in her in vitro fertilization (IVF) journey, and experiencing depression as a result.

During a visit to Kourtney's home, Kris sat down with her eldest daughter and asked how her doctor's appointments were going.

"Awful," Kourtney responded, before elaborating in a confessional. "Travis and I want to have a baby and so my doctor took us down this road of doing IVF and it hasn't been the most amazing experience."

 

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'Speed Kills' traffic safety campaign underway in Toronto







Author of the article: Liz Braun Publishing date: Apr 11, 2022  •  17 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •    'Speed Kills' traffic safety campaign underway in Toronto   A special ‘Speed Kills’ campaign is underway in Toronto for a week and officers across the city will be on high alert for speeding, aggressive or distracted driving, and stunt driving. Officers will be focused on catching and ticketing offenders. Toronto Police Supt. Scott Baptist spoke with reporters Monday morning about the week-long blitz, which runs through Easter Sunday, April 17