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Former NBA star Lamar Odom believes he is still alive because God has a plan for his life. Odom, 43, was the subject of a new TV special, “Sex, Drugs and Kardashians,” which premiered on FOX. In 2015 Odom survived a drug overdose following a visit to a legal brothel in Nevada, where he was…

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Jane Fonda announced that her cancer is now in remission. The Grace and Frankie actress shared the news on Instagram on Thursday. In September, Fonda revealed she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. “Last week I was told by my oncologist that my cancer is in remission and I can discontinue chemo,” Fonda wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of her at…

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Longtime NBC weatherman Al Roker was recently readmitted to the hospital following new complications with blood clots. Roker, who can be seen on NBC’s Today television program, recently told his social media followers that he had been admitted to the hospital after blood clots were found in his legs and lungs. “So many of you…

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Pro Football Hall of Famer and Jackson State University head football coach Deion Sanders has opened up about how he cried to God to spare his life last year during a weekslong hospital stay. During the 2021 college football season, Sanders missed three games after doctors found blood clots in his leg. The clots were severe and…

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Some people, like atheists, think that going to church isn’t necessary, and neither is prayer or religion. However, research shows that the contrary and people who go to church regularly are happier and more fulfilled. The man behind this research is Frank Newport, a Gallup Senior Scientist. He recently reported on statistics found by Gallup…

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