BlogLab

ESPN's Laura Rutledge Offers Health Update on 7-Month-Old Son

Laura Rutledge is feeling extra grateful this holiday season. The ESPN anchor offered an update on her and husband Josh Rutledge's 7-month-old son Jack Alexander several days after revealing the infant had suffered a health scare and had to be airlifted to the hospital.  "We are so thankful for your prayers for baby Jack," Laura wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Dec. 27. "We've felt all of them. I write this grateful for the miracle that occurred for him while also knowing so many of these stories don't have happy endings.

Former 325-Pound NFL Star Shares His Incredible Journey of Losing 80 PoundsAfter Retirement

One of the greatest defensive tackles in NFL history, Vince Wilfork, is a changed man. The veteran shredded 80 pounds after retirement in the most disciplined way ever. His insane transformation recipe is now taking the rounds of the internet, with fans amazed by his daily routine. The 41-year-old once weighed 325 pounds during his playing days. He bulldozed the 300 pounds offensive linemen into their own backyard, earning numerous accolades in the NFL.

Gaetan Roussel Maladie

Gaetan Roussel Maladie – Dans sa « haine » de revoir la foule, la chanteuse et guitariste Louise Attaque remarque : « Il y a toute une chaîne à l’arrêt » qu’il faut remettre en route. Les théâtres rouvriront le 19 mai, mais les représentations ne reprendront qu’avec des ovations debout et, éventuellement, de petits groupes de personnes. “Je suis très heureux de vous annoncer que, si tout se passe comme prévu, je remonterai sur scène en septembre”, a déclaré le chanteur Gaëtan Roussel, vendredi 30 avril, sur franceinfo.

Hidden Croatia: where to stay and what to do off the beaten track

Holiday guidesCroatia holidaysExplore the natural wonders, sleepy villages and car-free islands of seven lesser-known regions Hidden Greece | Hidden Italy Despite all the restrictions and uncertainty caused by the pandemic, Croatia’s tourism industry made a decent show of bouncing back last year – to about two-thirds of its 2019 levels. And the perennial hotspots of Dubrovnik, Hvar, Brač and Korčula have been as popular as ever. But while millions of people spent last year beating a well-trodden path, there are still regions, islands and beaches where the tourist footprint is lighter, the crowds fewer and the atmosphere more mellow.