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Horror Movie Child Star Working to Foster ‘Safe and Sound Schools'
Though Jeremy Ray Taylor’s characters may be portrayed as afraid and anxious in scary movies like ‘It’ and ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’, the actor spends his real life talking to people on how to prevent negative emotions by building a more positive and safe climate in their schools and communities. Working with the organization Safe and Sound Schools,...
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Stormi Webster Recovering After Spending Day In Hospital Following Allergic Reaction
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s daughter Stormi Webster suffered a health scare on Sunday.
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Stormi Webster Recovering After Spending Day In Hospital Following Allergic Reaction
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s daughter Stormi Webster suffered a health scare on Sunday.
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Chicago Activist Wants to Light Up King Drive for the Holidays, but He Needs Help Doing It
A Chicago activist wants you to be a part of the light this holiday season.
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GoFundMe Set Up After Mother Of 3 Killed In North Suburban Crash
A mother of three children was killed in a crash Wednesday afternoon in north suburban Volo.
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Mirai Nagasu Looks Toward South Korea and Past Sochi Snub
Figure skaters are defined by their ups and downs. If they hit their jumps, they soar in the standings, often onto the podium. If they flop, it hurts, it stings, and they head home empty. Mirai Nagasu has known all of those ups and downs — plus a whole lot more. Now 24, Nagasu is going to the Olympics eight...
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Pro Wrestler Ric Flair Out of Surgery and Resting
World Wrestling Entertainment says pro wrestling legend Ric Flair is out of surgery and resting after being hospitalized.
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‘Arrow' Star Stephen Amell Takes Down Homophobic Trolls
“Arrow” star Stephen Amell took down trolls after homophobic comments appeared on his Facebook page. Amell visited the Vancouver Pride Parade on Sunday and shared photos from the event, posing on a rainbow sidewalk with his wife, Cassandra Jean, and wearing balloon peacock feathers. While most of the comments on the actor’s page were positive, some decided were offended by...
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Amid Urban Blight, Dreams Take Flight With Teen Circus
A group of would-be circus performers in New Jersey’s capital city are using unicycles, acrobatics and spinning plates to bridge the divide between poverty and privilege.