The winner of Season 28 of "The Voice" brought it home last night despite his coach being unable to perform in the finale. Plus, a 100-year-old priest shares four tips for a long and healthy life, and a therapist details a simple three-word phrase that will help you focus on what's important over the holidays.
Six finalists each performed Christmas songs last night to decide the winner of Season 28 of "The Voice," with a member of Team Niall emerging victorious. Coach Niall Horan was unable to sing in the finale due to health issues, so Season 23 winner Gina Miles stepped in to duet on "Last Christmas" with the eventual champion and help him bring home the win.
At 100 years old, Father James Joseph Kelly is the longest-serving priest in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, with over 75 years of ministry. Having "never used an alarm clock" in his life in keeping a daily routine, he shared four tips for longevity, from what he eats every day to how he stays mentally sharp.
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