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Voting for speaker of the House continues for the longest stretch in a century after the sixth round of ballots ended without GOP leader Kevin McCarthy being elected. Plus, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is showing "signs of improvement," and a doctor shares the healthy methods she used to lose 100 pounds. |
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Olivia Hussey, 71, and Leonard Whiting, 72, have filed a lawsuit accusing Paramount of sexually exploiting them as teenagers and distributing nude images of adolescent children in relation to a scene in the 1968 movie "Romeo and Juliet." The Oscar-nominated film, which was made when Hussey and Whiting were 15 and 16, contains a bedroom scene that shows the two naked. The actors are seeking damages of more than $500 million, saying that they've suffered mental anguish, emotional distress and lost job opportunities in the 55 years since the film's release. |
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Achieve your life goals with easy tips. |
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Dr. Emi Hosoda knows just what her patients are going through when they're struggling to lose weight. The 53-year-old internal medicine physician from Washington reached 235 pounds after having kids in her 30s, lost the weight, then gained it back while working nights and dealing with other health issues. Hosoda has since lost 100 pounds in the last few years, and she shared 6 tips that have helped her shed the weight, from tracking sugar instead of calories to getting enough magnesium to handle cravings. Simple changes like drinking more water and adding strength training to her workouts also made a big difference. See all of her tips here. |
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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 Scott Stallings got an official invitation to play in the Masters this year, he couldn't believe it. After all, he works in real estate and shoots in the 90s when he plays golf on weekends. Meanwhile, the Scott Stallings who plays on the PGA Tour was wondering if his invite to the major tournament was ever going to show up. After the mix-up, real estate Scott reached out to PGA Scott to let him know he had the coveted invite. The weekend golfer told The Golf Channel he flirted with the idea of trying to tee it up at Augusta — and now he may actually get to see it in person. PGA Scott Stallings said he plans to invite the other Scott to watch a practice round and have dinner at Augusta National in April. Nice job, fellas. You're both giving guys named Scott a good name. 😉 |
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