'The Morning Show' Season 3 trailer is a backstabbing good time
A new look at Season 3 of "The Morning Show" promises backstabbing and bankruptcy.
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Hulk Hogan reveals darkest moments of painkiller and alcohol addiction
Hulk Hogan has revealed he has previously battled a prescription painkiller and alcohol addiction, as he celebrates eight months sober. The former wrestler sat down with Muscle and Health, where he detailed his darkest time after having multiple surgical procedures to help with injuries sustained in his sport. "It got to a point where I’d recovered from the tenth back surgery, and the pharmacy would call me and say, 'Your prescription’s ready', and like a dog chasing a bone, I’d go pick it up", he said. "It feels much better to be so clear-headed." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
1970-01-01 08:00
DeSantis Vows to Send US Military Into Mexico to Stop Fentanyl Labs
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis pledged to send US special forces into Mexico to destroy fentanyl labs, disrupt
1970-01-01 08:00
Michael Jordan texted Stephen A. Smith at 5:54 a.m. to argue about the point guard GOAT
Despite Stephen Curry's self-proclaimed number one status, Michael Jordan says Magic Johnson is still the best point guard of all time.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Glee' cast reunites on picket line as Heather Morris pays tribute to Naya Rivera
There's nothing like a strike to bring former cast members together.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine marks Independence Day and vows to keep fighting Russia as it remembers the fallen
Ukraine is marking its second Independence Day since Russia’s full-scale invasion
1970-01-01 08:00
Former Braves pitcher, SNY analyst takes shot at Atlanta and Marcell Ozuna
Between the large lead for the Atlanta Braves in the NL East and Ozuna's past problems, it's easy to see why a New York Mets broadcaster was feeling feisty on social media.
1970-01-01 08:00
Moving 'Riverdale' finale wraps up the show after seven seasons
"Riverdale" saw its ending with a sweet series finale.
1970-01-01 08:00
Paris Hilton shares 'relatable' problem of getting sharpie on £9,000 backpack
Paris Hilton has been sharing her 'relatable' problems over on TikTok, and how she ended up getting Sharpie all over her super expensive Chanel backpack. The socialite and DJ posted the clip to TikTok joking that she 'didn't know if this is relatable to anyone', explaining how she was signing autographs after a show, and ended up getting pen all over the swanky leather bag, which re-sells for over £9,000. "Not #sliving", she said, asking for tips on how to get the pen out. We've been there a few times. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
1970-01-01 08:00
US House Republicans launch probe of Atlanta DA in Trump election case
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republicans who control the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday launched an investigation of Fulton
1970-01-01 08:00
Kevin Hart consoled by The Rock after injury confines him to a wheelchair
Kevin Hart has been consoled by his celebrity friend The Rock after an accident left him requiring the use of a wheelchair. The actor and comedian took to Instagram to explain to fans that attempting to “do some young stuff” caused him to temporarily need to use a wheelchair. Hart captioned a video on his Instagram: “44 and sitting my ass down!!!!! I got to be the dumbest man alive!!!!! What the fuck am I doing???? I blew my shit….I’m done. FML.” In the video, he explained exactly what went down and how he suffered the injuries. He said: “Ladies and gentlemen the age 40 is real, to all my men and women out there who are 40 years old and above it's not a game. “Respect that age, respect that age or that age will make you respect it. I was just forced to respect it." “This is just a public service announcement because I know people may see me out and I don't want you to be alarmed but I'm in a wheelchair.” He went, on saying he tried to do some “young man’s stuff” and attempted to race the former NFL player Stevan Ridley in a sprint as a bet. It did not end well for Hart as he explained, “I blew all my shit” including his lower abdomen and abductor muscles, leaving him unable to walk. Among the many well-wishes left in the Instagram comments, one came from Hart's friend, co-star and former wrestler The Rock, who shared his experience with a similar injury. The Rock wrote: “I tore my adductor off my pelvis during a wrestling match. True story. You’ll be fine. You’ll grow a 3rd ball but you’ll be fine. Heal up.” Actor Will Smith also commented: “Getting older is REAL!! Heal Up, Kev!!” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
BBC Radio 2’s Tony Blackburn reveals he had sepsis and pneumonia in health update
Tony Blackburn has revealed that he had life threatening sepsis and pneumonia after coming out of a two-month stay in hospital. The veteran BBC Radio DJ had pulled out of his Sound Of the 60s UK Tour and accompanying radio show earlier this year after he was taken ill. At the time, Blackburn told his listeners he had a chest infection. Now that Blackburn has fully recovered and has been discharged from hospital, the DJ has revealed that he was actually suffering from sepsis, pneumonia and blood poisoning. “I was doing three a week at one time forgetting that I’m now a little bit older, so I ended up in hospital for two months with sepsis and pneumonia and blood poisoning,” he said on BBC Radio Scotland’s Afternoon Show on Wednesday (23 August). “And I didn’t realise how unwell I was until one day in the hospital my whole family were gathered around the bed. And I thought ‘this isn’t good’.” “A couple of weeks ago I went to see my specialist and he said ‘you are cured’, so that was a nice thing to hear.” After a three-month break, Blackburn has returned to his tour but will be doing one show per week rather than three per week. He said: “I haven’t been doing the [tour] show for about three months because I was told to rest a little bit. Now I’m back in form and we’re selling out.” “I love being with the band and it’s just loads of fun.” Blackburn returned to BBC Radio 2 after Johnnie Walker covered his Sounds of the 60s radio show during his illness and has since launched a new show on Sunday afternoons – Tony Blackburn’s Soul on Sunday on BBC Radio London. Back in May, Blackburn announced that he had been discharged from hospital and was looking forward to broadcasting again. “After three weeks in hospital I have just been discharged and am now at home to have some more treatment by having a daily injection for a few days from a hospital near me,” he said. “Thanks to everyone at the Wellington Hospital in London, doctors and nurses for looking after me. “After my treatment and a rest I look forward to getting back @BBCRadio2 and @BBCLOCALRADIO to doing what I love doing. Just want to thank all my friends for your lovely messages, you are all so kind to think about me xx,” he concluded. According to the NHS, sepsis is a life-threatening reaction to an infection when your immune system overreacts to an infection and starts to damage your body’s own tissues and organs. There are lots of symptoms of sepsis, and those symptoms can be similar to other conditions, including the flu or a chest infection. Read More Former royal chef explains why Prince William and Kate’s children don’t eat with them What we know about the leaked Pentagon documents on Ukraine Bride tries on mother’s wedding dress 30 years after parents’ wedding 4 hacks to get teens off the sofa and get active – as study warns of heart damage Selling Sunset’s Amanza Smith says she ‘almost died’ from spine infection Strictly’s Amy Dowden finding it ‘so hard’ as she shares hair loss update amid cancer
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