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    It is now my full-time job.” Celebrities React to Hoda Kotb’s ‘TodayShow Exit: Mariska Hargitay, Chris Martin and More Kotb was named as Lauer’s replacement in 2018.

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    From morning to evening, six days a week, Gustavo Reyes Gonzalez spent his days cutting engineered stone, a man-made product that has become a popular choice for kitchen and bathroom countertops.

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    After seven years, Hoda Kotb’s time on Today is coming to an end, and she has thoughts on who should replace her. Though Kotb, 60, didn’t name names, she did reveal the quality her replacement ...

  5. List of entertainers who died during a performance - Wikipedia

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    16 April: During a performance by the band You Say Party! We Say Die!, drummer Devon Clifford stopped playing and fell onto the floor. After Clifford's death, the band shortened its name to You Say Party! 27 November: Indian folk artist Vitthal Umap collapsed on stage due to a heart attack during a performance in Nagpur, aged 80. He was ...

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    Hoda Kotb interacts with fans before Keith Urban's performance on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, U.S., Oct. 30, 2024.

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “That’s nearly 17,000 people dying from prescription opiate overdoses every year. And more than 400,000 go to an emergency room for that reason.” Clinics that dispensed painkillers proliferated with only the loosest of safeguards, until a recent coordinated federal-state crackdown crushed many of the so-called “pill mills.”