Saturday, January 27, 2024

Teen's Story Shows How Childhood Obesity Is Changing (Newser Deep Dive)

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January 27, 2024
 
 
Weight-loss drugs such as the popular Ozempic are quickly changing the way people shed unwanted pounds. At the Cut, Lisa Miller takes an in-depth look at a particular aspect of all this—what it's like to be an American girl in this era. Keep reading
 
Twenty-five years ago, Cheryl Hines was largely unknown, working as a bartender and performing with the Groundlings improv troupe. Much has changed since: As the Hollywood Reporter notes in an interview with the 58-year-old, she landed the role of Larry David's TV wife in Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is just now ending its run, and through David met her current husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Keep reading
 
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It's possible you've seen images or video of a beluga whale known as Hvaldimir. Maybe, for instance, when Ellen DeGeneres showed incredible video of him on her show in 2019 returning a phone to a woman who had accidently dropped it in the sea in Hammerfest, Norway. Keep reading
 
She emerged from the cave joking with reporters and singing. But as the New Yorker explains in a story about the incredible feat of Spain's Beatriz Flamini, the true story of her self-imposed isolation of 508 days was much darker. Keep reading
 
From the Archives
Ever buy a plastic wine aerator on Amazon? If so, you may have done business with a couple who lost their life savings and are mad as hell—at marketers who told them Amazon-selling was a good idea, Alana Semuels writes for the Atlantic. Keep reading
 
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