'Kidults' are driving sales in the toy industry. What to know about the Military diet.
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The House Jan. 6 committee recommends criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, and Amber Heard and ex-husband Johnny Depp settle their contentious defamation case. Plus, how "kidults" are fueling the toy industry during the holidays, and why Walgreens and CVS are now limiting the purchase of children's medications. |
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| The House Jan. 6 committee voted in its final hearing yesterday to recommend that the Justice Department pursue criminal charges against former President Donald Trump for his role in the Capitol riot and trying to overturn the 2020 election. Trump is the first president in American history to be formally referred by Congress for potential prosecution. The criminal referrals do not carry any legal weight but represent a symbolic rebuke of Trump. "We've never had a president of the United States stir up a violent attempt to block the transfer of power," Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said at the hearing. "If we are to survive as a nation of laws and democracy, this can never happen again." The committee's full report is expected to be released tomorrow. |
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One of the most polarizing cases of the year has reached a settlement, according to actor Amber Heard. She wrote on Instagram yesterday that she has settled her defamation case against ex-husband Johnny Depp, calling it "an opportunity to emancipate myself from something I attempted to leave over six years ago and on terms I can agree to." Depp's attorneys told NBC News that she is paying Depp $1 million as part of the settlement. A jury awarded Depp a total of $15 million in damages and Heard $2 million in compensatory damages in June after a weekslong trial. Heard appealed that verdict, leading to the settlement she announced yesterday. |
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The trending Military diet has nothing to do with the armed forces and instead has you thinking about losing weight as a battle. You're meant to follow a structured diet that provides 1,100 to 1,400 calories per day for three days and then you can eat what you want the other four days. But does the low-calorie diet work? No studies support the Military diet's claim that you can lose up to 10 pounds in a week, and we spoke with dietitians who said it's not effective for long-term weight loss. Here's what to know. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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When you think about it, a principal and an Elf on the Shelf aren't that different. They're always watching to see if kids are on their best behavior. Beth Hoeing, the principal of Southwestern Elementary School in Indiana, has combined both roles during the holidays and dressed up as an Elf on the Shelf in different locations around the school to the delight of her students. You might find her greeting children beside a Christmas tree, duct-taped to a wall, or fake fishing off the roof of the school. TikTok videos of all her scenes have been viewed more than 12 million times. "Tell me you actually love your job without telling me you love your job," one TikTok fan commented. See all the videos here. |
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