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Kate Hudson Gives Rare Interview About Her Marriage to Chris Robinson

Kate Hudson is opening up about her past marriage in a rare interview. The 43-year-old Glass Onion star spoke with longtime pals Erin and Sara Foster on their You're Doing Fine... Just Keep Going podcast when the subject of her relationship with ex-husband Chris Robinson came up.  She said that after meeting Robinson when she was 20 years old she came home from a trip and declared, "I'm marrying this guy.

Nurse Choir Surprises Colleague with ALS for the Holidays

A choir of nurses celebrated the holiday season by surprising their colleague, who is battling ALS, with an emotional home visit. The Nurse Choir, a group of front-line nurses of Northwell Health who first gathered in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began, visited Carly Colvell at her Plainedge, NY home to sing and share their support for her while she battles ALS. Winnie Mele, Director of Perioperative Services at Plainview Hospital and member of the choir, spoke to PEOPLE about the "

Olivier Martinez Net Worth 2023: What Is The Actor Worth?

Olivier Martinez was born on January 12, 1966, in Paris, France. His passion for the arts became apparent early on, leading him to study at the International Conservatory of Paris. Unlike some overnight sensations, his initial steps in acting were measured but filled with promise. Crafting A Legacy: Career Highlights CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 17: Actor Olivier Martinez poses at a portrait shoot during the 57th International Cannes Film Festival May 17, 2004 in Cannes, France.

The dream of wiping out polio might need a rethink

The global campaign to eradicate polio has been incredibly successful except in one key way: It hasn't actually eradicated polio. Some prominent scientists who've spent their entire careers battling polio are now saying it's time to rethink the multi-billion dollar fight against the disease. When the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was launched in 1988, the goal was to extinguish polio by the year 2000. At the time, polio was still paralyzing hundreds of thousands of people a year, and some cases were even fatal.