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Child car seat safety: Expert shares dos and don’ts to protect kids from accident injuries

Car accidents are a leading cause of death for kids. In 2021, 710 children in the U.S. under the age of 13 were killed in vehicle crashes, and more than 100,000 were injured, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Among those who died, more than a third of …

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Celebrity chef Robert Irvine reveals the best way to use those Thanksgiving leftovers this year

Looking for a more exciting way to use your Thanksgiving leftovers? Celebrity chef Robert Irvine shared his recipe for the ultimate Thanksgiving sandwich using leftover turkey from the holiday. The Florida-based chef told Fox News Digital that although a lot of people already know what to do with their leftovers …

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Emergency room nurse, lost to suicide, called US health care system her ‘abuser’ in haunting letter

This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Tristin Kate Smith, a 28-year-old Ohio nurse, wrote a scathing letter to her “abuser” five months ahead of her August 2023 suicide. The …

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On this day in history, November 15, 1956, Elvis makes big-screen debut in 'Love Me Tender'

Elvis Presley, the king of rock ‘n’ roll, capped the most extraordinary breakout year in pop-culture history with the release of his first movie on this day in history, Nov. 15, 1956. “Love Me Tender” — and Elvis the actor — garnered only tepid reviews. But the film helped turn …

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The American Battle Monuments Commission celebrates 100 years and honors soldiers buried overseas

The American Battle Monuments Commission was established in 1923, following World War I. The Commission worked with family members to bury soldiers overseas in cemeteries constructed and maintained to honor those killed or missing in war. 100 years later, ABMC takes care of 26 cemeteries and 32 memorials around the …

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After nearly 2 decades, Fontainebleau officially joins Las Vegas Strip with lavish opening

The long-awaited Fontainebleau resort and casino has joined the Las Vegas Strip. Fontainebleauis the largest occupied building in all of Nevada, standing at 67 stories. The resort has an ideal location on the Strip, just a block away from the Las Vegas Convention Center. VISITING LAS VEGAS? 10 THINGS YOU …

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Pope Francis allows priests to bless same-sex couples

Same-sex couples can now be blessed by Catholic priests, following formal approval from Pope Francis. A new document explaining the change in Vatican policy was released Monday, saying that “people seeking God’s love and mercy shouldn’t be subject to ‘an exhaustive moral analysis’ to receive it,” The Associated Press reported. …

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On this day in history, December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens publishes 'A Christmas Carol'

“A Christmas Carol,” a globally celebrated timeless tale of heartwarming human redemption crafted as a haunting holiday ghost story, was published in London on this day in history, Dec. 19, 1843. Except for the biblical narrative of the birth of Christ itself, “A Christmas Carol” may be the world’s most …

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Students respond hilariously to teacher question about what to gift 30-somethings

A middle school teacher in Southern California asked his students what to buy someone in their 30s for the holidays, and their responses, scrawled on sticky notes, have gone viral. “Measuring cups,” one 7th grader wrote in the video posted to TikTok. “Signs that say ‘bless this home.’” another answered. …

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Rare, stunning and legendary 1966 Ford GT40 MkI hits auction, estimated value up to $7M

Auto collectors and enthusiasts are revved up over an extremely rare street model of one of America’s most legendary race cars. The sleek, metallic dark blue 1966 Ford GT40 MkI Road Car, with black interior and right-hand drive, was listed by Mecum Auctions on Jan. 2, 2024, with one estimate …

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