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NBA Legend Ray Allen Reflects on the Lessons We Should Take from Kobe Bryant's Life
Ray Allen reflected on the life and legacy of his one-time NBA rival Kobe Bryant in an interview with LX News. Joined by his wife Shannon and son Walker, Allen said Bryant’s tragic death has reminded him — and should remind everyone — about living in the moment and appreciating what’s important.
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How to Recognize a Failing Marriage — And Fix It
Two veteran marriage counselors have identified four behaviors that can predict divorce.
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Dr. Fauci Shares Some Personal Advice for People Struggling With Pandemic Isolation
No one has been immune to the stress and isolation of this past year. Not even Dr. Anthony Fauci. The nation’s leading infectious disease expert offered his advice to young people who are grieving the loss of some of their life’s milestones as the pandemic enters a new year.
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Tips to Take Control of Your Life Even When the World Feels Out of Control
Kati Morton is a licensed therapist who shares her mental health advice with her million followers on YouTube. She joined LX News to offer tips for how to take back control of your life when the world feels chaotic — and when to know when it’s time for professional help.
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Vanessa Bryant's Moving Tribute to Kobe and Gianna on the 1 Year Anniversary of Their Deaths
Vanessa Bryant marked the one year passing of her husband Kobe and 13-year-old daughter Gianna by sharing a letter on her Instagram feed from one of Gianna’s best friends and then writing an emotional note in response.
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Dr. Fauci Shares Why He ‘Started to Cry' on Hearing of a COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough in Emotional NBCLX Interview
Touching on the toll that 2020 has taken on him personally, Dr. Fauci says, “It’s been surrealistic. It’s been an extraordinary year.”
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Dr. Fauci on Working with President Biden, a 'Surrealistic' Year and the Moment that Made Him Cry
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, joined LX News for a wide-ranging conversation that touched on the new COVID-19 variants, the difference between working with the Biden and Trump Administrations, his newfound fame and the moment in 2020 that made him cry.
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4 Signs That Your Relationship Is in Real Trouble
The pandemic has been putting serious stress on many marriages and relationships, which has been reflected by a jump in divorce rates in 2020. LX News talked to John and Julie Gottman, marriage counselors who are also married to each other, about the key signs your relationship is headed for trouble — and what you can do to fix it.
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Dr. Fauci Shares the Moment from 2020 That Made Him Cry
Almost a year after the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the U.S., Dr. Anthony Fauci joined LX News to describe the process of developing the first effective vaccines for the virus — and the breakthrough moment that still makes him cry.
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10 Things the World Can Learn From Australia's Response to COVID-19
As most of the world copes with surging COVID-19 cases, there is one country that’s getting back to a normal way of life: Australia. Yusuf Omar of Hashtag Our Stories looks at ten key things the Australian government did to help the country beat COVID-19.
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A Trauma Psychologist on the Stress of ‘Relentless Parenting' During COVID-19
A trauma psychologist who is a mother herself realized early in the pandemic that parents needed more resources and support to cope with the “relentless” demands that were being placed on them. So Amanda Zelechoski and her fellow psychologist Lindsay Malloy started Pandemic Parenting, a website where parents can find science-based information about parenting during the COVID-19 outbreak. Zelechoski joined...
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There's No Coronavirus Baby Boom — It's More Like a Baby Bust
Not even locking couples up and obliterating their social calendars could convince more Americans to have babies, as our quarantine-inspired baby boom has failed to materialize.
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A Jewelry Business Started by a Sex Trafficking Survivor Is Giving Jobs to Other Victims
Holly Hayes is a survivor of trafficking and the founder of Sanctuary Project, a nonprofit jewelry business that is giving job training and steady employment to other victims. Hayes joined LX News to discuss how her project is helping women through the long healing process survivors face.
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4 Ways You and Your Cell Phone Can Help Save the Planet
If you’ve got a cell phone then you’ve got the power to help save the planet… albeit in a small way. It may mean what type of phone you buy, how often you buy it, or how you discard it. Here are a few keys to keep in mind that could go a long, long way.
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Olympian Grace Luczek Is Keeping Her Eye on Gold Despite Questions Around Tokyo Olympics
The Japanese government and IOC are adamant that the Tokyo Olympics will go forward in July after an anonymously sourced report suggested that the events might be canceled. Olympic rower Grace Luczek reacted to the uncertainty around the competition and shared how she and her teammates are continuing to prepare despite COVID-19.
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The Coronavirus Baby Bust: Why We Stopped Getting Pregnant in 2020
When pandemic lockdowns forced people inside in early 2020, there was lots of speculation that all those bored couples would create a baby boom. Instead, 2020 appears to be the year of the baby bust. NBCLX’s Noah Pransky investigates why we’ve stopped having babies — and what that that means for our future.
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Cell Phones Are Polluting the Planet — Follow These Tips to Make Yours Greener
Did you know that cell phones are among the world’s worst sources of pollution? Here are some tips for making your favorite possession better for our planet.
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UK COVID-19 Strain May Be More Deadly, But Dr. Fauci Says More Concern Comes From South Africa and Brazil
In an interview with LX News, Dr. Anthony Fauci addressed the multiplying mutations of the coronavirus, including a U.K. variant that is thought to be more deadly as well as more contagious. Watch the full interview with Dr. Fauci on NBCLX this Tuesday at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET.
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Fauci: The Tokyo Olympics Can Happen Safely — But the World Needs to Commit to Vaccines
Dr. Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious-diseases expert, said it will take a global commitment to ensure the Tokyo Olympics are safe.
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Fauci Says a Global Vaccine Push Is the Key to a Safe Tokyo Olympics
Dr. Anthony Fauci addressed doubts about the safety of the Tokyo Olympics in an interview with LX News. Watch the full interview with Dr. Fauci on NBCLX this Tuesday at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET.