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Cleveland Browns player Hakeem Adeniji and his wife, Kayla M. Adeniji, have announced that they are pursuing surrogacy as they heal from the . The couple, who have been married since 2021, shared in November that their baby boy, Semiu Zade Adeniji, was stillborn six days before his due date. They grieved his death in a series of emotional and over the past month, they have continued to keep fans and family updated through social media as the two navigate this challenging time. On Dec. 3, the NFL star and his wife both provided another update on their Instagram stories, sharing that they are in the early stages of their surrogacy journey. “Never have been someone to ask for help but here we are. Kayla and I have decided to pursue surrogacy as we think it’s probably the best way to feel somewhat normal as we don’t know when she can get pregnant again,” Hakeem Adeniji wrote. He added, “We never expect anything from anyone, but if you’d like to help just know that we appreciate it more than you can imagine.” The athlete went on to describe the difficult months his family has endured. “This entire journey has been taxing in so many ways,” he said. “And assistance, even if it’s just sharing the link would be thanked and welcomed. He again expressed gratitude for those who have supported his family and included the link for the couple’s GoFundMe page. The pair are hoping to raise $125,000. When Hakeem Adeniji previously spoke about the stillbirth of his son in a video uploaded to Instagram Nov. 4, he explained that the couple had undergone “a long process with IVF.” On the donation page, Kayla M. Adeniji opened up more about her grief and the IVF and surrogacy processes. “On the night of November 1st, I went in to the hospital for reduced movement just out of caution and by 12am on November 2nd, I gave birth to my lifeless son,” she said. “While all of this has left us with empty arms, we are not giving up on the family (in) our hearts. I am currently in a postpartum body facing postpartum struggles with no baby to hold — no, ‘it was all worth it’ in my hands to ease the pain. Because of my procedure, we do not know when or even if I will be able to carry a child. This has led us to our next hope: Surrogacy.” She noted that the next steps for her and her husband will be strenuous and that they need assistance. “We still have plenty of embryos from our IVF cycle that we will be using when we are matched but the fees between surrogate compensation, agency fees, travel, surrogate screening, medication, support costs, insurance and attorney fees, are all greater than the number we are requesting,” she explained. Kayla M. Adeniji also said that the couple are “matching” any donations they receive. On her Instagram story, she linked to the donation site and reiterated her husband’s message that surrogacy will help them heal. “With everything we have gone through, this is what is best for him and I both mentally and physically,” she wrote. In another Instagram story, Kayla M. Adeniji continued, “Again, we expect nothing from anyone and if you know us then you know our hearts and you know we are just trying to get a healthy baby in our arms.” Although Hakeem Adeniji is currently on the Browns’ roster, he revealed in the post about the death of his son that he has been sidelined for most of the season after suffering an injury in August. At the time, he was taken to the hospital where doctors found two blood clots in his lungs. He said he is “OK” but was told he will “have to be on blood thinners for at least six months” and has not been able to play. Ariana Brockington is a trending news reporter at TODAY digital. She is based in Los Angeles.MPs who backed assisted dying Bill suggest concerns could see them change stanceAs the highly charged battle between Pawars, Senas and BJP-Congress concluded with results to be out on Saturday, Nov 23, Kalyan has emerged as a strong battleground between the candidates. The Kalyan constituency has been divided into three parts, Kalyan West, Kalyan East and Kalyan Rural. What happened during last elections in Kalyan East? he Bharatiya Janata Party secured victory in this constituency during the 2019 assembly elections. Ganpat Kalu Gaikwad, representing BJP, defeated Independent candidate Dhananjay Baburao Bodare Alias Aaba by securing a lead of 12,257 votes. During the 2014 Maharashtra Assembly elections, Ganpat Kalu Gaikwad contested as an independent candidate and won with 36,357 votes. He secured a close victory against Shiv Sena (SHS) contestant Gopal Ramchandra Landge, who obtained 35,612 votes. What happened during last elections in Kalyan Rural? During the Maharashtra Assembly elections in 2019, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) candidate Pramod Ratan Patil emerged victorious with 93,927 votes, whilst Shiv Sena (SHS) contestant Ramesh Sukarya Mhatre received 86,773 votes. The 2014 Maharashtra Assembly elections saw Shiv Sena's Subhash Bhoir secure victory with 84,110 votes, with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's Ramesh Ratan Patil obtaining 39,898 votes. 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In the 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections, Vishwanath Bhoir from the Shiv Sena (SHS) party emerged victorious, securing 65,486 votes. An independent candidate, Narendra Pawar, received 43,209 votes. In the previous 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections, Narendra Baburao Pawar from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the seat with 54,388 votes, while Shiv Senas Vijay Jagannath Salvi garnered 52,169 votes. What are at stakes in Maharashtra? Stakes could not be higher for a number of regional heavyweights in Maharashtra as the state goes to the polls on Wednesday in what promises to be a make-or-break election for satraps like Sharad Pawar , Chief Minister Eknath Shinde , his predecessor Uddhav Thackeray and deputy CM Ajit Pawar. The two Pawars, Shinde and Thackeray are engaged in an intense and riveting battle to seek popular legitimacy for their parties, and which way the voters turn could spell the end of the road for two of them when the results of the election to the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly are declared on November 23. The senior Pawar, who will turn 84 next month, delivered a debilitation blow to his nephew, whose breakaway faction was recognised as the real Nationalist Congress Party by the Election Commission, in the Lok Sabha elections and is looking to strike a knockout punch in the assembly polls, while Ajit Pawar is hoping to bounce back. The Lok Sabha results, however, gave both Thackeray, who heads Shiv Sena (UBT) after the Shind-led group was recognised as the real Shiv Sena, and the chief minister something to cheer about, rendering the assembly election the air of a final match that could deliver only one winner. 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It's been one month since the U.S. presidential election. And while Republicans and President-elect Donald Trump have been busy setting up a new White House administration, Democrats have spent the past four weeks trying to diagnose why they lost and how to move forward as a party. One person who thinks he has an answer to that is Ben Wikler, chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party. He's now running to become the new chairman of the national Democratic National Comittee because he says it's time to reassess what matters most to voters. RELATED STORY | DNC chair slams Bernie Sanders' criticism of Democratic Party "There's clearly a lot that we need to learn about what just happened, but one thing that jumps out is that a lot of voters who were taking it on the chin with high prices — frustrated by those prices — weren't hearing from either campaign and were voting for change," Wikler told Scripps News. "Well those voters, I think that we have a chance to reach out to them and say 'look, Democrats actually want to fight for an economy that works for working people and Trump wants to give multi-trillion tax cuts to billionaires at your expense. And that is a message we know can win because it's won downballot, it won in 2018, and it won in 2006 when George W. Bush tried to privatize social security." Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is currently hearing a potentially landmark case on gender affirming care for minors — which has been a big point for Democrats to campaign on. But a Scripps News/YouGov poll released early this year showed that more Americans support than oppose laws aimed at restricting transgender care for minors. RELATED STORY | Scripps News poll: Americans largely support restricting trans rights Wikler told Scripps News that if he were to be named chair of the DNC, it's a no-brainer that he'd support American's right to make their own private medical decisions without worrying about government intervention. "Republicans want to talk about trans issues and go on the attack against trans people because that is their way of trying to divide the public," he said. "People do disagree about this. Republicans want to focus on that disagreement and use attacks on trans people in order to distract folks from the big legislation that they are planning right now — which is a multi-trillion dollar tax cut for billionaires." "Democrats are always going to fight for people to have their basic personal freedom," Wikler continued. "And at the same time, we're going to fight against those who want to dismantle the federal government and the programs like social security and medicare and medicaid that people rely on for their their basic needs and health care." You can watch Scripps News' full interview with Ben Wikler in the video player above.Ludhiana: After activists of the Kale Pani Da Morcha approached the National Green tribunal over pollution created by common effluent treatment plants (CETPs) in Buddha Dariya, the tribunal has sought a report from the Punjab Pollution Control Board officials. Ahead of a decision of the NGT, Morcha members claimed that authorities must close CETPs on Bahadur K Road. They have been pressing for closure of the common effluent plants of the dyeing industry on the grounds that dyeing units of the industrial city are the ones polluting the Buddha Dariya. Morcha member Jaskirat Singh claimed that there was no stay on the CETP at Bahadur K Road and if the others were violating norms, action should be taken. He said that CETPs did not have a blanket stay against “coercive action.” He said that it was a conditional stay and the PPCB had “misinterpreted the order.” Another member, Kapil Arora, said that authorities were “misguiding everyone” as deputy commissioner mentioned the protest and the promise made by the administration to take legal opinion on the two CETPs on Tajpur Road. tnn We also published the following articles recently No one wants to clean Buddha Dariya? Ludhiana's Buddha Dariya, a persistent source of Satluj River pollution, remains a political football. Parties consistently pledge cleanup efforts, yet the drain continues to fester, allegedly benefiting certain businesses. A Rs 650 crore rejuvenation project, launched in 2021, faces hurdles, including a legal dispute halting a crucial pumping station. Despite new treatment plants, chemical and waste influx persists. Rudra Tech gets closure notice for dumping effluents in Musi Telangana Pollution Control Board (TSPCB) shut down Rudra Technologies in Sangareddy district for illegally dumping industrial waste into the Musi River. Residents reported a tanker discharging effluents near Bapughat bridge, leading to an investigation. TSPCB traced the effluents back to Rudra Technologies, whose intended recipient, Raghavendra Chemicals, was already closed for similar violations. NGT Issues Notices to Agencies on Pollutants Emitted by Thermal Power Plants The National Green Tribunal is investigating high sulfur dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants near Delhi. A study found these plants emit 16 times more pollution than stubble burning, prompting notices to government bodies and state pollution boards. Installing flue gas desulphurisation systems could significantly reduce these emissions, improving air quality and public health. 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