Sean "Diddy" Combs is in jail without bail after being charged in a federal indictment centered around alleged elaborate sex parties. Plus, how an 11-year-old boy's hip pain turned out to be a sign of cancer, and how a certain amount of caffeine per day can help cut your risk of heart disease.
Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs was denied bail and sent to jail yesterday as he awaits trial after being charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. The charges are tied to the alleged orchestration of elaborate sex parties Combs called "freak offs," which included coerced sex acts, distribution of drugs, and the use of force and threats against women who were forced to participate, according to a federal indictment. Combs' lawyer said in court yesterday that the music impresario was only guilty of being "unfaithful" and that the acts were between "consenting adults." Here's the latest.
While on summer vacation with his family last year, Landon Motter began to feel an aching in his left hip. The discomfort persisted to the point where he was limping, and his doctors initially said it was growing pains. It turned out to be stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He underwent chemotherapy and is already back to playing soccer and attending seventh grade. Motter's mother told us that listening to her "parental instincts" and pushing for a diagnosis was key in getting the boy treated. See 6 symptoms of lymphoma to know, and read more about Landon's journey.
If you're trying to lose weight, dietitian Samantha Cassetty has a lunch plan that will keep you full and satisfy cravings. She shared her 5 components for a healthy lunch, which include two 2 tablespoons of healthy fat and 4-6 ounces of lean protein. She also gave us her top 2 meal picks and weighed in on whether you should skip lunch if you're trying to shed some pounds. See all her advice here.
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As Hoda Kotb and her two daughters settle into their new home, a familiar face dropped by with her family to check it out. Savannah Guthrie popped in for a 30-minute visit with her husband and two children to say hi while the kids played on the swings. "I have to say, Savannah understands, and she was like, 'We're coming and going,'" Hoda told Jenna Bush Hager. See more photos from the visit.
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Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield
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