A massive police search is underway in Indiana for a murder suspect who was released from jail due to a clerical error, and Cindy Crawford takes issue with an old interview she did with Oprah Winfrey. Plus, cardiologists share what foods they eat for dinner to keep their hearts healthy, and experts detail how sleeping on your face can affect your skin. |
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A manhunt is underway in Indiana for murder suspect Kevin Mason, 28, who was mistakenly released from the Adult Detention Center in Indianapolis due to a clerical error, authorities said. Police kept his accidental release quiet for six days to have a "tactical advantage" in finding him, authorities said. Mason had been charged with second-degree murder in connection with a shooting in Minneapolis in 2021. The clerical error led to two inmate records clerks in Marion County being fired, officials said. Deputies also said they have arrested Mason's girlfriend, who picked him up from the jail. Here's the latest. |
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Legendary supermodel Cindy Crawford revisits a 1986 interview she did on Oprah Winfrey's talk show with a different lens in the newly released Apple+ docuseries "The Super Models." Crawford, 57, reflected on the tone of the interview, which took place when she was 20 years old. "I was like the chattel or a child, be seen and not heard," she says in the docuseries. In the interview, Winfrey directed most of her questions to Crawford's agent, John Casablancas, at one point asking him, "So did you have to groom her? Did she always have this body?" Looking back on the segment, Crawford said it was "so not OK, really. Especially from Oprah." Winfrey and her team have not commented on Crawford's statements. Read more. |
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Cardiologists take care of other people's hearts all day. But when they sit down to the dinner table, they make sure to take care of their own hearts, too. We asked a pair of cardiologists what's on their plate on the average weeknight, and what they steer clear of. Beans and greens, colorful vegetables and extra virgin olive oil are staples, while alcohol and dessert are consumed in small portions. See their 5 heart-healthy dinner tips here. |
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The fall season officially starts on Saturday, so it's just about time to retire the flip flops and pull out the cardigans. Fashion and lifestyle expert Melissa Garcia shared style picks for the fall that include wide-leg trousers, blazers, bootcut jeans, and yes, cardigans. Shop all 10 of Melissa's finds here. |
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Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. |
Getting enough sleep is not only good for your body, it helps slow down signs of aging like wrinkles and sagging skin. But did you know that the position you sleep in can also have an effect on your skin? If you sleep on your face or a specific side at night, it could accelerate wrinkles. "Just like facial expression lines that become etched into the skin over time with repeated use of facial muscles, sleep lines get drawn into the skin because they are formed repeatedly over years," dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp told us. The best sleep position is flat on your back, dermatologists say. But for committed side-sleepers, our Shop TODAY team has 8 pillowcases and pillows that can help prevent wrinkles. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
Take advantage of those last baskets of summer produce to make this sheet-pan fish with tomatoes and green beans from cookbook author Yasmin Fahr. Any white fish like hake, cod, halibut or tilapia works just fine, and the sheet pan makes it easy to serve family-style at the dinner table. Hunks of crusty bread or rice pair perfectly with the juicy fish and lemony dill dressing. Get the recipe. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
After three years of trying, Indianapolis Colts tight end Kylen Granson has given birth ... to his first touchdown. After Granson found the end zone for the first time in his NFL career on a 4-yard touchdown catch against the Houston Texans last weekend, he celebrated with a hilarious photo shoot. Granson swaddled a football like a precious child, holding it up and beaming in adoration while his girlfriend looked on. "After 3 yrs of trying… it's finally here," he wrote. His teammate, quarterback Anthony Richardson, was all of us when he commented, "Come on man 😭" See all the photos here. |
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