The suspect charged with murder in the death of the UnitedHealthcare CEO fights extradition to New York as investigators comb through his digital footprint. Plus, the winner of Season 26 of "The Voice" is crowned, and woman shares how two apps tracking her fitness and mental health helped her lose 116 pounds.
The suspect charged with the murder in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is fighting extradition to New York. In handwritten notes found by authorities, he wrote that "these parasites had it coming" and that he "wasn't working with anyone," police officials told NBC News. He also shouted to cameras as he arrived for an extradition hearing in Pennsylvania yesterday.
What you eat has a major impact on your blood sugar — including your snacks. "If you eat something that's only carbs and no protein, fat or fiber, your blood sugar will go high fast and then drop low, fast," a dietitian told TODAY.com. Experts shared snacks like Greek yogurt and tuna salad that can help you avoid a blood sugar crash.
Christmas is exactly two weeks away! If you're still searching for presents that will deliver the "wow" factor, lifestyle expert Bahar Takhtehchian has you covered.
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Doctors told Debbie Ramos ahead of her 50th birthday that she was heading toward a heart attack if she did not make some health changes. She ended up losing 116 pounds, and she used two apps that were helpful in reducing stress and tracking her fitness progress.
Get a jump on making your holiday desserts with these recipes from Danielle Sepsy for gingerbread Bundt cake, gingerbread cheesecake bars and sugar cookies.
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