Day: March 15, 2025

Sunlight exposure can pose life-changing health benefits, expert says

2:30 pm March 15, 2025

As spring arrives and the weather warms, exposure to sunlight could have an immense impact on overall health. Dr. Roger Seheult, a critical care physician, pulmonologist and associate clinical professor at the University of California and Loma Linda University schools of medicine, shared the benefits of sunlight exposure in an interview with Fox News Digital. […]

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Michael Landon didn’t allow ‘any a–holes’ on ‘Little House on the Prairie’ set: actress

2:00 pm March 15, 2025

Before Melora Hardin starred in “The Office,” she headed to the prairie. The actress, who got her start in Hollywood as a child, auditioned for “Little House on the Prairie” when she was 9 years old. She was later cast in an episode to play Belinda, one of Albert Ingalls’ (Matthew Labyorteaux) classmates. The 57-year-old, […]

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Tornado threat moves south after central states hit by massive storm

1:47 pm March 15, 2025

The threat of tornadoes moved east into the Mississippi Valley and the south on Saturday, just a day after a massive storm’s winds damaged buildings, started dust storms that caused fatal crashes and fanned more than 100 wildfires in several central states. Multiple tornadoes were reported in Missouri on Friday. Winds of up to 80 […]

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Missing American student: Dominican lawyer puts drowning theory back in play; same beach claimed 4 in January

1:30 pm March 15, 2025

PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic — The section of beach where University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki vanished on spring break last week is the same place where four European tourists drowned in January. It’s known to be dangerous with rough surf and strong and unpredictable currents, said Luis Vilchez, a Dominican attorney who is not […]

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Veteran-led dig of Revolutionary War battlefield seeks to shed light on history, empower disabled vets

1:30 pm March 15, 2025

A group of disabled veterans were recently brought together to excavate a Revolutionary War battlefield — but it was far from the usual dig. The project, which was organized by the American Veterans Archaeological Recovery (AVAR), took place over the course of four weeks and ended in February.  Fourteen veterans came to Kershaw County in […]

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