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The Jan. 6 committee will reveal its findings on the Capitol attack tonight in the first of a series of televised public hearings, and an 11-year-old survivor of the Uvalde mass shooting shared her heartbreaking story before Congress. Plus, a child star from the original "Jurassic Park" appears on the red carpet for the newest dinosaur film nearly 30 years later. |
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The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol will present its findings in a 90-minute prime-time event tonight at 8 p.m. EST. A committee aide told NBC News that the first of a series of hearings will reveal new details behind the violence on Jan. 6 and that it was part of a coordinated attempt to stop the transfer of power from former President Trump to President Biden. "It'll change history," said Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans who serve on the panel. Here's how to watch the hearings. |
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Fourth grader Miah Cerrillo appeared in taped testimony before a House committee yesterday and shared how the gunman in the mass shooting at Robb Elementary killed her teacher and her friend. She recounted putting blood on herself to play dead and using her teacher's phone to call 911. The parents of another fourth grader who was killed in the shooting shared their haunting memories and urged Congress to act on new gun laws. Meanwhile, the House passed a slate of bills to restrict gun access, but the package faces long odds in the Senate. |
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The funny faces and exasperated reactions by Prince Louis that stole the show at Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee last weekend were perfectly understandable after finding out what caused them: a good, old-fashioned sugar rush. Former rugby player Mike Tindall, who is married to the queen's granddaughter Zara, said on a podcast that the 4-year-old prince loaded up on candy before the event and was on "a complete sugar high." We've all been there, Louis! |
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A drug approved to treat type 2 diabetes has also been found to cause significant weight loss in people with obesity, researchers reported in The New England Journal of Medicine. About 9 out of 10 people with obesity lost weight while taking the drug, tirzepatide, the study's lead author told us. Patients lost an average of 35 to 52 pounds depending on their dose over the course of almost 18 months, which is comparable to what doctors see with gastric bypass surgery, according to our own Dr. Natalie Azar. The drug has not yet been approved by the FDA as an obesity treatment. |
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You may already have your walking routine down pat, but don't forget to stretch! A Nike master trainer and coach shared with us the importance of stretching before and after your walk to improve flexibility and reduce injury. Here are 4 basic stretches you can do, two to get warmed up and two to cool down. And if you're looking to get into a regular walking routine but aren't sure how to get started, just join our Start TODAY 30-Day Walking Challenge and follow along. |
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Hold on to your butts, Lex Murphy is all grown up. The child actor who mastered the "terrified face" in the original "Jurassic Park" is now a 42-year-old artist and mother, but her love for the dinosaur franchise is as strong as ever. Nearly 30 years after flashing her wide-eyed terror at a T-Rex on the big screen, Ariana Richards made an appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of the franchise's latest installment, "Jurassic World: Dominion." She is not in the new film, which comes out tomorrow, but it does feature her old co-stars from the original, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill. |
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Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you again tomorrow morning. Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield |
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