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Mental Health Nonprofit Slams Will Forte Suicide Drama as Wildly Irresponsible and Callous (EXCLUSIVE)

Mental Health Nonprofit Slams Will Forte Suicide Drama as Wildly Irresponsible and Callous (EXCLUSIVE) Elaine Low, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The show, “Expiration Date,” is described as a “dark suburban soap” in which a man finds a life insurance policy that covers suicide, so long as the individual does not carry out the act within 12 months, and sets about planning out his final year. The show is currently in development at Peacock. More from Variety “What a wildly irresponsible and callous concept that will, no doubt, endanger countless viewers,” said Bill Smith, founder of Inseparable, in a statement. “Glamorizing suicide leads to contagion, that is a fact. At a time when our country is already suffering a mental health crisis compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has left Americans’ mental wellbeing at a two-decade low, the last thing we need is a reckless show hinged on the question of ‘will he or won’t he’ succumb to the devastation of

BMW : GM builds pickups without certain modules due to global chip shortage, hurting fuel economy

General Motors Co said on Monday that due to the global semiconductor chip shortage the U.S. automaker is building certain 2021 light-duty full-size pickup trucks without a fuel management module,. | March 17, 2021

Oil slips, retreats from gains notched on strong Chinese data

Bangladesh Genocide Still Yearns for Global Acknowledgement

Bangladesh Genocide Still Yearns for Global Acknowledgement
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Mapfre s premiums set to grow 3% in 2021, leaders tell remote AGM

Mapfre’s premiums set to grow 3% in 2021, leaders tell remote AGM 15-03-2021 24-07-2020 Global insurer Mapfre confirmed it expects its insurance premiums to grow by about 3 percent in 2021 despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the company approved its annual accounts for 2020 at its remotely accessed AGM on March 12, 2021. The rest of this article is locked. Please login to continue reading.   If you don t have a login, you will need to purchase a subscription to gain access to this article, and all the other content. Please use this link and follow the steps.    To take out a free 

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