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'It was the most selfless decision': Organ donations save record number of lives for 12th year in a row
In the U.S. last year, doctors performed more than 42,800 organ transplants. But there are still over 100,000 people waiting for lifesaving donations.
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These Healthy Vegetarian Dinners Are Surprisingly Easy to Make
This is exactly what your #MeatlessMonday goals need.
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At least 73 airlines have canceled flights to China amid coronavirus fears — here's the full list
Airlines are taking cautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including canceling flights and offering travel-change waivers.
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Viola Davis on race in Hollywood: ‘Why do I have to be lighter than a paper bag in order to be sexualized?’
Viola Davis has overcome plenty of obstacles to achieve success as an African-American actress in Hollywood. And now she is challenging all of the industry’s outdated conventions around race and age.
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What men are afraid to say about navigating the #MeToo era
“Dear Men” is a weekly show hosted by Jason Rosario, creator of media lifestyle company the Lives of Men. “Dear Men” explores how men are navigating the evolution of manhood. “I think some of the reaction of the #MeToo movement almost feels ... like an attack on men.” says Frank Piazza.
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Queen Latifah on Jussie Smollett: ‘Until I see some definitive proof... I gotta go with him’
“Through Her Eyes” is a weekly half-hour show hosted by human rights activist Zainab Salbi that explores contemporary issues from a female perspective. You can watch the full episode of “Through Her Eyes” every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on Roku. In a wide-ranging interview on Feb. 26 with the Yahoo News show “Through Her Eyes,” Queen Latifah said she will stand by actor Jussie Smollett until she sees conclusive evidence to support claims from law enforcement that he staged an attack on himself.
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They won't be loved: Maroon 5 play it safe with dullest halftime show of all time
Maroon 5 could have silenced their many haters with a spectacular performance. But they didn’t do that.