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Mar. 15, 2025

Sister Wives’ Christine Brown Announces ‘Gritty and Honest’ Memoir About Leaving Mormonism

Christine Brown.Photo:Christine Brown/Instagram Christine Brown/Instagram “Moving, genuine and insightful, this is a uniquely powerful tour de force of Christine’s journey toward and beyond her time in the spotlight as a sister wife,” the synopsis states. “It is gritty and honest as I tell my story living polygamy as a child, to my marriage and family life,” Brown Woolley wrote on Instagram. “It shows my heartache with leaving religion and my marriage to FINALLY meeting@david__woolley.

Mar. 15, 2025

Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Mourns Death of Family Chicken: ‘You Love Them, You Take Care of Them’

Janelle Brown in “Sister Wives”.Photo:TLC TLC Janelle Brownis mourning the loss of one of her family’s chickens. “So yesterday, we discovered that we lost a chicken to a hawk,” theSister Wivesstar, 55, announced via anInstagram Reelon Thursday, March 13. Janelle explained that her daughter Madison Brush (née Brown), 29, has a small “cute little flock” in her backyard. “They don’t have names — because I know better — and so do they,” she said of Madison’s flock.

Mar. 15, 2025

Sisters Coordinate Surprise Holiday Reunion of 22 Family Members for Grandparents: 'It Made Their Year' (Exclusive)

The Tithof family surprises their grandparents for Christmas.Photo:Lexi Tithof/Tiktok Lexi Tithof/Tiktok Every year, Mary and Dale Tithof open their Michigan home to host what they lovingly call “A Tithof Christmas" with their family members.However, with their five children and 10 grandchildren now scattered across the country — from Florida to Texas, California to Ohio — the couple has grown accustomed to smaller gatherings in recent years. Often, only two of their five children’s families (those who also live in Michigan) have been able to make it over for the holiday celebrations.

Mar. 15, 2025

Sisters Separated into Forced Labor Camps During World War II Reunite for 'Last Time' at Ages 96 and 100 (Exclusive)

Helena and Barbara Stefaniak in Poland in 1976; Helena and Barbara Stefaniak in 2024.Photo:Helena and Barbara Stefaniak;Wish of a Lifetime from AARP Helena and Barbara Stefaniak;Wish of a Lifetime from AARP Helena and BarbaraPerendyklost their mother first. Not long after, they lost their home, their freedom and each other to the outbreak of World War II. When the sisters were old enough, their widowed father sent them to a boarding school at a convent in Warsaw, Poland.

Mar. 15, 2025

Sitting Too Much Can Increase the Risk of Heart Problems — Even if You Work Out at the End of the Day, Study Says

Photo:FG Trade/Getty FG Trade/Getty People who sit at a desk all day face a greater risk for heart disease, according to a newstudypublished in theJournal of the American College of Cardiology. Even if those desk dwellers do exercise, they still have higher chances of being diagnosed with stroke, heart attack and heart failure in later years. “Our findings really emphasize the importance of avoiding excess sitting… whether or not you’re physically active,” said first study author Dr.