Mar. 16, 2025
Linda Migliaccio grew up in a household where comfort food was always on the menu. Her mom, a “great cook,” constantly had cookies and fresh bread coming out of the oven, and food, to Migliaccio, was “connected to feeling better.”
But it also became an issue for the New Jersey native when she hit high school and felt like she was heavier than her classmates and the other girls on the cheerleading team.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Dr. William Huselhad worked at Ohio’s Mount Carmel Hospital for five years. As a physician in the ICU, he was nominated for the institution’s Doctor of the Year twice, winning the award in 2014.
But in 2018, he was accused of the unthinkable: killing dozens of his patients with overdoses of fentanyl — in some cases, doses that were up to 10 times higher than what some experts said was the typical palliative amount.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Dr. Shannon Curry, who said that she is not board-certified, told the court that she was asked to “provide a psychological evaluation” of Heard, 36, in Oct. 2021. Curry saidshe reviewed “all the case documents,“Heard’s medical records, audio and video recordings, photos and “multiple witness statements,” and met with theAquamanactress on two separate dates in Dec. 2021 for a total of around 12 hours.
“The results of Ms.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The copy of Trump’s book calledThe America We Deservefetched $54,143at the RR Auction on Wednesday, according to The Action Network HQ’s Darren Rovell.
Inside the book is a personalized message for Giuliani, 77, dated Jan. 2020, the same time the book was released.
The seller of the book remains anonymous.
That same month, CNN reported that Trump, 75, had told aidesnot to pay his personal attorney’s legal feesafter he was impeached for a second time prior to the end of his term on the 20th.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The Transportation Security Administration is highlighting some of the strangest items its agents recovered from travelers last year.
The TSA’s tweet read, “It’s here! “TSA’s Top 10 Catches of 2021!” From bear spray to meth-rritos, our officers found some truly unusual items. They worked hard to keep travelers safe as they returned to the skies. What would you pick as your number one catch? Let us know!