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New Jersey teen running 50-mile ultra-marathon in support of veterans

For the last several months, in the midst of a bitter cold Northeast winter, teenager personal-freedoms, has been running on the side streets of New Jersey.  Ferrara’s water bottle continually freezes over, his legs and arms sometimes sting from the cold temperatures, and the fear of hitting black ice sits …

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Skydiving instructor death: What to know on the sport and safety

A general instructor and tandem student were in an accident that led to the instructor’s death and the student suffering serious injuries. The incident occurred in Waller County, regions, where the skydiving instructor had been guiding their student through a tandem skydive lesson on behalf of Skydive Houston – a …

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Courteney Cox says Matthew Perry 'relied' on being funny during 'Friends' filming for his 'self-worth'

courteney-cox” target=”_blank”>Courteney Cox< “relied” on being funny while filming “Friends.” The “tv” target=”_blank”>Friends<. “That’s a lot to think how much he relied on that for his own self-worth.” “He just struggled for a while. I think he’s doing great now.” Courteney Cox revealed Matthew Perry "relied" on being funny during …

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New Fox Nation series 'Killer Apps' warns of the dangers of social media

Social media’s meteoric expansion remains largely unchecked. Millions of apps influence our daily lives, sometimes with dangerous consequences.  It’s no secret that many users lead double lives, fooling the rest of the world: travel bloggers and beauty influencers often falsely portray a glamorous life; Instagram filters taunt men and women …

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Schumer, Durbin, and Whitehouse voted against vast majority of Trump minority appeals court nominees

Some of the top senate senate” target=”_blank”>senators<‘s appeals court nominees who were not white men. According to an analysis from the right-leaning Article III Project, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., voted against 95% of minority appeals court nominees from Trump.  Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill., meanwhile, voted …

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The worst foods for heart health, according to experts

Hippocrates, the father of modern-day medicine once said, “Let food be thy medicine,” recounts Nitin Bhatnagar, a holistic heart doctor and practicing cardiologist in Greenfield, Massachusetts.  “I believe that if we do not treat food” target=”_blank”>food < Kristin Gillespie, a registered dietitian and adviser for exercisewithstyle.com, echoes Bhatnagar, saying, “As …

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