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Hoda Kotb, co-anchor of NBC's Today Show, announced her decision to leave the program after turning 60. She cited a desire for new adventures and more time with her daughters. Kotb will continue co-hosting until January 1, 2025, amid declining ratings for morning news shows.
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Boris Johnson's memoir, 'Unleashed', sold 42,528 copies in its first week, making it the UK's bestselling book. Despite initial success, it has since dropped to seventh on Amazon's bestseller list. The memoir covers Johnson's political career but has faced criticism for its claims and lack of depth.
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Miranda Hart's new autobiography, 'I Haven't Been Entirely Honest With You,' reveals her struggles with chronic illness over the past decade, including a late diagnosis of Lyme disease. The book also shares insights into her personal life, including her recent marriage at age 51, and offers guidance on living authentically despite challenges.
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Recent discussions surrounding chronic illnesses, particularly ME/CFS, have intensified following the tragic death of Maeve Boothby O'Neill and comedian Miranda Hart's revelations about her health struggles. These events highlight ongoing issues in medical understanding and treatment of these conditions, prompting calls for better awareness and care.