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Teen's $2M surgery to grow 13 inches reveals what she looks like 15 years later

Teen's $2M surgery to grow 13 inches reveals what she looks like 15 years later

A Maryland woman born with a genetic condition, resulting in a short stature and limbs, underwent a series of controversial limb-lengthening procedures when she turned 16. Over three years and as many surgeries, Chandler Crews grew 13 inches in...

CNN: Trump Preparing Visit to S. Korea for APEC Summit in October

CNN: Trump Preparing Visit to S. Korea for APEC Summit in October

Photo : YONHAP News United States President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to visit South Korea next month to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. CNN reported Saturday that Trump and his senior advisors are quietly...

PK: Utah’s Big Win Reflects Legacy Of Coach Ron McBride

PK: Utah’s Big Win Reflects Legacy Of Coach Ron McBride

SALT LAKE CITY – Calling all Utah football fans, single out your favorite memory over the last 30 years. Samplings include two undefeated seasons, multiple Pac-12 championships, and the accompanying Rose Bowl appearances, and success in major bowl...

HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER: Indians rally to win Tribe Shootout; Lady Indians suffer first loss of season

HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER: Indians rally to win Tribe Shootout; Lady Indians suffer first loss of season

The Indians (6-2-1) trailed in each of their preliminary round games during the annual Tribe Shootout. They rallied, though, to get victories over Wayne County and Oneida Baptist. × Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium...

RFK Jr. vs. U.S. Senate: The 3-hour vaccine showdown

RFK Jr. vs. U.S. Senate: The 3-hour vaccine showdown

23 hours ago News Duration 13:20 In an intense three-hour showdown, U.S. senators grilled Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccine policy and his firing of the head of the Centers for Disease Control. Andrew Chang breaks down key moments...

Legal aid group sues to stop U.S. plan to deport Honduran children amid ongoing litigation

Legal aid group sues to stop U.S. plan to deport Honduran children amid ongoing litigation

WASHINGTON (TNND) — A legal aid group sued the U.S. government preemptively to block it from deporting a dozen Honduran children. The group said it had information proving plans to do so are quietly in the works. The Florence Immigrant & Refugee...

Consular officials begin meeting S. Koreans detained in U.S. immigration crackdown

Consular officials begin meeting S. Koreans detained in U.S. immigration crackdown

By Song Sang-ho and Lee Yu-mi FOLKSTON/WASHINGTON -- Consular officials on Saturday started meeting South Korean nationals detained in a recent U.S. immigration crackdown at an electric vehicle battery plant construction site in Georgia, checking...

Utah's gender wage gap highest in the nation, USU report shows

Utah's gender wage gap highest in the nation, USU report shows

LOGAN — The gender wage gap is a topic of discussion both nationally and in Utah, impacting women in nearly every industry and occupation. Nationally, women earn between 16.4% and 17.3% less than men for year-round, full-time work, amounting to a...

Colombia 'committed' to drug fight, minister says, as U.S. deadline looms

Colombia 'committed' to drug fight, minister says, as U.S. deadline looms

Breadcrumb Trail Links World Author of the article: Published Sep 06, 2025 • 2 minute read Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez tours a coca eradication program on Colombia's restive border with Ecuador. Photo by David SALAZAR /AFP...

Deadly ‘Kissing Bug’ Disease Chagas Has Spread in the U.S. — Here’s Which States Are Affected By Kimberlee Speakman

Deadly ‘Kissing Bug’ Disease Chagas Has Spread in the U.S. — Here’s Which States Are Affected By Kimberlee Speakman

NEED TO KNOW The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the triatomine insect — called the “kissing bug” — has been found in 32 states Eight states have reported human infection, including California, where about 45,000...

BTS’s “Dynamite” Becomes the First K-Pop Boy Group MV to Surpass 2 Billion Views: A Milestone That Redefines Global K-Pop Impact

BTS’s “Dynamite” Becomes the First K-Pop Boy Group MV to Surpass 2 Billion Views: A Milestone That Redefines Global K-Pop Impact

In a historic moment that cements BTS’s place in global music history, the group’s mega-hit “Dynamite” has officially become the first music video by a K-pop boy group to surpass 2 billion views on YouTube. This achievement not only highlights the...

Gov't Launches Consular Consultations for S. Koreans Detained in US Immigration Raid

Gov't Launches Consular Consultations for S. Koreans Detained in US Immigration Raid

Photo : YONHAP News The government has initiated consular interviews to assess the health and welfare of South Korean nationals detained following a recent United States immigration raid. According to an official from the Foreign Ministry's...

How an ICE Raid Caused a Diplomatic Incident With a U.S. Ally

How an ICE Raid Caused a Diplomatic Incident With a U.S. Ally

US President Donald Trump, left, greets Lee Jae Myung, South Korea's president, outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. Trump blasted South Korea for political instability, foreshadowing a...

Back to School Laughs with So U Comedy Theater

Back to School Laughs with So U Comedy Theater

With the return of school routines, parents and adults may find themselves ready for some well-deserved fun—and So U Comedy Theater is serving it up with improv shows, community workshops, and special events this fall. A Night Out with Improv So...

Details of Japan-U.S. Tariff Agreement Disclosed in Joint Statement, Memorandum of Understanding

Details of Japan-U.S. Tariff Agreement Disclosed in Joint Statement, Memorandum of Understanding

Pool photo / The Yomiuri Shimbun Economic revitalization minister Ryosei Akazawa, right, shakes hands with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick during a signing ceremony on Japan’s investment in the United States in Washington on Thursday. The...

My Hero Academia's Highest-Scoring Anime of All Time Quietly Loses Streaming Home

My Hero Academia's Highest-Scoring Anime of All Time Quietly Loses Streaming Home

In July 2018, Studio BONES released My Hero Academia: Two Heroes -- a major fan-favorite production in which Deku meets a fellow 'Quirkless' and reflects on the life he led before meeting All Might. Later this month, Netflix subscribers will no...

Deadly ‘Kissing Bug’ Disease Chagas Has Spread in the U.S. — Here’s Which States Are Affected

Deadly ‘Kissing Bug’ Disease Chagas Has Spread in the U.S. — Here’s Which States Are Affected

Getty A photo of the "kissing bug."NEED TO KNOW The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the triatomine insect — called the “kissing bug” — has been found in 32 states Eight states have reported human infection, including...

United States Considers Military Strikes on Venezuelan Drug Cartels Amid F-35 Warplane Deployment

United States Considers Military Strikes on Venezuelan Drug Cartels Amid F-35 Warplane Deployment

In a significant escalation of tensions in the Western Hemisphere, the United States is reportedly contemplating military strikes targeting drug cartels operating in Venezuela, a move that coincides with the deployment of advanced F-35 warplanes...

JD(U) chorus for Nitish son’s debut grows as Kushwaha reignites demand on poll eve

JD(U) chorus for Nitish son’s debut grows as Kushwaha reignites demand on poll eve

At the RLM’s rally in Patna Friday, Kushwaha said, “If Nishant Kumar does not enter politics immediately, JD(U) would suffer damage (in the Assembly polls).” A source close to Nitish told The Indian Express that Nishant “has been waiting” to get...

Fresh grads face a bloodbath, young professionals struggle as U.S. job market tightens

Fresh grads face a bloodbath, young professionals struggle as U.S. job market tightens

In a clear warning sign for the economy, the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report, released September 5, showed that the United States added only 22,000 jobs last month — far short of the 75,000 economists had predicted. The report...

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