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    Robin Roberts is Happier Than Ever And Talks About Love

    Last year was a very pivotal one for Robin Roberts: the Good Morning America anchor opened up about her battles with both breast cancer and bone marrow cancer. On top of that, she let out a big secret, publicly coming out on Facebook at the tail end of 2013.  Despite it all, the 53-year-old TV […] More

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    Brooke Burke-Charvet Doesn’t Like Erin Andrews Hosting DWTS

    After being fired from Dancing With the Stars after a whopping 13-season run, Brooke Burke-Charvet is finally speaking her mind and giving her honest opinion about her replacement, Erin Andrews. The former DWTS host candidly admits that she doesn’t think that Andrews was the best person for the job, reportedly saying, “I’m not sure they made […] More

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    High School Teen Reunites With Man Who Saved Her as a Newborn

    A Gibson County man who saved an abandoned baby’s life 18 years ago gave her the surprise of her life. In 1995 then-newborn Skyler James was was saved by a firefighter named Charlie Heflin. Skyler just recently graduated from a high school in Charleston, Illinois and following the ceremony was a surprising and emotional reunion. […] More

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    Mystery Donor Buys Paralyzed Mother New Car and Helps Out Family

    Just months before giving birth to her third child, Jessie Bruton began losing feeling in her legs. The numbness spread slowly from her legs to her stomach and doctors in Australia had to perform an emergency C-section. The 26-year-old mother woke up from the surgery to two life-changing pieces of news: first, she was the proud […] More

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    McDonald’s New Happy Meal Mascot Draws Harsh Criticism

    International fast food giant McDonald’s introduced a new Happy Meal mascot Monday, and so far the social media reviewers have some pretty harsh criticisms regarding the mascot. The new mascot is named Happy, an animated red box with a pair of bulging eyes and a mouthful of large teeth. In a tweet by the McDonald’s account on […] More

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    Sleeping Positions and Their Effect on Health

    It’s a well-known fact that it’s very important to get enough sleep on a nightly basis, but many don’t know it’s not necessarily how much you sleep, it’s also how you sleep that affects you as well. How you sleep is a vital factor that can impact your health. Here are eight common sleeping positions […] More

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    90-Year-Old World War II Vet Graduates College

    It was the 1940s and, like many other college students, Walter Bunker was not entirely sure of what kind of future he ultimately wanted for himself. Bunker was attending Cincinnati’s Xavier University on a violin scholarship, but the idea of graduating made him even more unsure of his future. “So I decided to put it […] More

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    Mississippi Sisters Save Students Before School Bus Explodes

    On April 30, Bettye Windom and Beth Insley were on their way home from buying a car at about 6 p.m.  when they witnessed something peculiar: they were at a stop sign in Georgetown, Mississippi, on Highway 27 and a bus was on Highway 28 with smoke coming from underneath it. Shocked, the two sisters waited […] More

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    The View Says Goodbye To Barbara Walters

    After five decades in the business, Barbara Walters taped her final episode of The View Thursday afternoon – but she was not flying solo on her last day. It seemed that every female anchor on network TV wanted to big farewell to the famed journalist, including all 11 of The View‘s co-hosts throughout the years. […] More

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    Measles Vaccine Wipes Out Cancer in New Groundbreaking Test

    An incredible, groundbreaking test has been completed by researchers at the Mayo Clinic: they knocked widespread blood cancer into remission with just a single massive blast of measles vaccine. One such test example is Stacy Erholtz. Suffering from an advanced stage of blood cancer, Erholtz was able to recover thanks to an intravenous injection of the measles […] More

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    What You Need to Know About Food Allergy Week

    “What’s he allergic to?” “How did you find out?” “Will he ever outgrow it?” “Do you have allergies?” “What do you eat?” These five questions are the most commonly asked when people find that a person’s family member – usually a child – has food allergies. While they aren’t mean-spirited and just come out of […] More

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