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Virginia woman arrested in connection with Netflix star's hit-and-run death

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Is it ever OK to discipline someone else's child? A pediatrician weighs in

Is it ever acceptable to discipline someone else’s child — especially if your kid is at risk for harm?

“It’s a very fine line,” Dr. Flo Rosen, 70, a retired pediatrician and grandmother who goes by “Ask Bubbie” on social media, tells TODAY.com

Rosen said on TikTok that a mother had asked her for advice: Another child, whose parent was nowhere in sight, was bullying her young kid at the park — would it have been OK for this mom to reprimand the other child?

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Kids' Choice Awards 2025: Complete winners list

Originally appeared on E! Online

Now, this was one heck of a slime.

After all, Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards aired live from the Barker Hanger in Los Angeles June 21 with host Tyla, honoring some of the best performers across kids’ television, movies, music and more.

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Nick Cannon says he's ‘done' having kids as he struggles to name all 12

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Actor Richard Dreyfuss returns to the Vineyard to celebrate 50 years of ‘Jaws'

Martha’s Vineyard has been packed this weekend as “Jaws” celebrates its 50th anniversary.

The island itself plays a major role in the film, but the actors created unforgettable characters, including Richard Dreyfuss who played Matt Hooper.

Dreyfuss was in Oak Bluffs on Saturday 50 years after helping to create the Hollywood phenomenon.

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Teacher finishes between Tom Brady and Eli Manning in Fanatics Fest competition

When Matt Dennish, a 6-foot-6 teacher from Pennsylvania, looked at the scoreboard after competing in a high-stakes sports skills competition, he had a better score than all but one of his opponents: Tom Brady.

Through the first round of the three-day Fanatics Games, — which includes 50 professional athletes and 50 fans competing in a multi-sport competition with a total of $2 million in prizes  — the 39-year-old health teacher finished just behind Brady and just ahead of Eli Manning.

“I was in first for a while, but Brady came in and crushed my score,” Dennish told NBC Local on Saturday. “That was kind of frustrating too because I felt like I left points out there.”

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