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Family Matters star Darius McCrary arrested near US-Mexico border on felony warrant

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 10, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Darius McCrary, best known for his role as Eddie Winslow on the 1990s sitcom Family Matters, was arrested near ⁤the⁤ U.S.-Mexico border on a felony warrant, authorities confirmed October 9, 2024. The arrest raises questions​ about ⁢the actorS current legal‍ challenges and marks‍ a stark contrast to the family-kind image‍ he cultivated during ⁢his‍ years as a television star.

McCrary’s arrest occurred as he attempted to cross the border, according to ⁢law enforcement officials. the warrant stems from an unspecified felony case, and details surrounding the charges⁢ remain limited as of this report. He is currently in custody, and the next steps involve extradition proceedings and a court appearance to address the allegations.the incident has ⁤prompted McCrary to express fears for his safety, reportedly stating he worries he coudl “end up like Phil Hartman,” the Saturday ⁢Night Live alum‍ fatally shot‌ by his wife in 1998.

Family matters aired from 1989 to ‌1998, achieving widespread popularity and establishing McCrary as a prominent teen actor. Alongside ⁢co-stars Reginald VelJohnson and ​Jo Marie Payton, he played a central role in the show’s success, endearing himself to audiences with his portrayal of the Winslow family’s youngest son. The⁢ sitcom became a cultural touchstone, known for its humor and relatable family dynamics.

McCrary’s recent legal troubles ⁣represent a meaningful departure from​ his on-screen persona. While details of ​the felony warrant are still emerging, the arrest underscores the⁤ challenges faced by former child stars navigating life outside the​ spotlight. The case is ‍highly ​likely to‍ draw considerable media attention, given McCrary’s⁣ enduring recognition and the circumstances surrounding his apprehension.

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Title: Tuchel Urges English Players to Fight for Premier League Spots

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 10, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

England‘s Homegrown Talent Crisis⁤ Deepens,Tuchel Acknowledges ⁣Premier League ⁤Issue

October 10,2025 – England manager Thomas Tuchel addressed concerns over the dwindling ​number of English⁢ players featuring prominently in the Premier ‌League,admitting ⁢it is indeed “frustrating”​ to scout ⁢games with limited domestic talent on⁣ display. The issue, previously highlighted⁢ by his predecessor Gareth Southgate who warned future managers might need to consider Championship ‌players, appears⁢ to be worsening, according to recent research.

Tuchel downplayed the impact of absent stars‍ like Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden following England’s recent match,praising Aston Villa’s morgan‌ Rogers,who filled in for Bellingham in the No. 10⁣ position, calling his performance ⁤”outstanding.”​

“The door is always open for anyone ⁣to​ jump in,” Tuchel stated. “Let’s play a second game and then we decide.” He ⁢emphasized a‍ step-by-step approach⁣ to selection,noting,”The nomination⁤ comes and then​ there is always an open door for top‍ quality,top⁤ character. We are ‍in October now so we go step-by-step.”

He acknowledged Rogers’ strong performance, describing him as ‍”a humble player…a physical⁢ player…and a very talented player.” Tuchel stressed the need for a​ deep squad, stating, “We‍ need⁤ more ‌than just 11 at the⁤ moment.”

When questioned​ about the possibility of a World Cup starting eleven mirroring‍ the recent lineup with established players on the​ bench, ‍Tuchel declined to speculate. “I am sorry ‌but I don’t follow that mindset,”‍ he ​said. “I am a football coach to coach the team⁢ that I nominate. And that​ is where my focus⁣ is.”

He added, “Let’s cross the river when we are at the river. it does not​ help ‍anyone if we think in​ bubbles about what can happen and about ‌what cannot‌ happen.”

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Real Housewives of Potomac star Wendy Osefo and husband booked on fraud charges

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 10, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

‘Real Housewives of Potomac‘ Star Wendy Osefo and Husband Face Fraud Charges

Upper ⁣Marlboro, ‌Maryland – October 10, 2024, ⁤11:17 AM ⁤EDT – Wendy ⁢Osefo, a prominent cast‍ member of Bravo’s The Real housewives of Potomac, ⁤and her husband, Eddie Osefo, have been booked on fraud charges in prince George’s County, Maryland, according to court records. The⁤ couple⁣ is accused⁢ of multiple counts related to alleged‍ fraudulent activity involving a business venture.

The charges stem from accusations of deceptive practices and financial misrepresentation connected to Eddie⁢ Osefo’s real estate business. Details remain limited,but⁢ the allegations involve claims of obtaining funds under false pretenses. The case raises questions about ⁢the financial dealings of the couple and could potentially impact their public profiles and the ongoing tenth season ‌of the ⁤reality ⁤television program, which⁣ premiered tonight, October 10, 2024, at 8 PM EDT on Bravo.

Court documents indicate the Osefos where booked ‍on October 9, 2024.The‌ specific nature of the fraud and the ‌total amount of money involved have not yet been publicly ⁢disclosed.⁣ Further details are expected to emerge as⁣ the legal proceedings ‌unfold. Wendy Osefo recently promoted the season premiere of The Real Housewives of Potomac on social media, with the post garnering over 40,000 likes.

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This is exactly how you can get rid of your painful dry eyes WITHOUT drugs or surgery – and why our world-leading ophthalmologist believes this everyday habit is to blame

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 10, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

dry Eye Epidemic:⁢ Makeup & Menopause Linked ⁤to ‌Rising Cases – Experts Reveal Solutions

London,⁢ UK ‍ – A ⁢surge⁣ in dry eye cases is being linked to everyday habits like makeup submission and the physiological changes of menopause, according to leading⁤ eye care professionals. ⁤Millions suffer from the painful‌ condition, but‌ experts say relief doesn’t necessarily require drugs or surgery.

Dry eyes occur when the tear glands don’t produce enough ‌lubrication, or the‍ tears themselves are⁢ of poor quality.Optometrist Nicola Alexander-Cross explains that years of⁢ makeup use can contribute to the problem.​ “For women,⁢ years of​ putting on and taking off make-up can ofen block up the tear gland, ⁢leading to ⁤dry‍ eyes,”⁣ she‌ said.

The issue can be exacerbated by menopause, which studies show impacts tear gland function, leading to faster tear ‍evaporation and reduced lubrication. “Women who‍ have been lining their waterline for years, and than applying mascara and powder eyeshadow, can really have clogged those glands,” Alexander-Cross explained. ‍She also cautioned that many makeup removers contain irritating preservatives or waxes that worsen buildup.

To combat this, Alexander-Cross recommends switching to eye doctor-approved⁤ makeup wipes or micellar waters ​and avoiding eyeliner on the waterline. “Use ⁤eyeliner above the ‍lashes instead, and go for tubing⁤ mascara and cream-based eyeshadows rather ‌than products ⁤that ‍can flake ⁤off into the eye,”⁣ she advised.

Beyond makeup⁤ modifications, experts suggest utilizing heated eye masks or​ pads, like the ‌Peep ⁤Club‍ Heated Eye Wand⁣ (£60,‌ peepclub.com), to unclog glands and ⁤stimulate oil‌ flow. “That bit of heat ‌can unclog the glands and let the​ oil flow ⁣again,” Alexander-Cross said,⁤ adding that‌ eye masks also encourage complete eyelid closure ⁤during sleep – something many people don’t achieve naturally.

For more advanced cases‍ – characterized⁢ by extreme light sensitivity, excessive watering, and‌ irritation – ophthalmologist Mr. Hamada suggests considering intense ⁣pulsed light (IPL) ⁤therapy. This treatment⁢ uses targeted light pulses to melt thickened oil obstructing tear‍ glands and reduce inflammation ⁤by closing‍ abnormal blood‍ vessels‍ around the eyes.

however, both experts emphasize preventative measures are key. “If you’re ​still in⁣ your 20s or 30s, it’s really the time ⁣now⁣ to set a ⁤really good routine,” Alexander-Cross stated.‍ “Go ⁤through your makeup bag, start taking the⁣ right supplements, and get used to ⁣doing regular blinking exercises.”

Mr. Hamada echoes this sentiment, urging a‌ shift in mindset.‍ “Don’t wait for dry eye disease to hit hard – develop good habits early. It’s a​ mindset ⁢that we need to change.”

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Health

Mother Shunned Chemotherapy, Opts for Water Fast After Stage 4 Cancer Return

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 10, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Woman with Stage 4​ Cancer Foregoes Chemotherapy ‍for 21-Day Water Fast

LONDON – A woman ⁢is choosing a 21-day water fast over conventional chemotherapy treatment for her stage 4 cancer,sparking debate ⁣about option therapies. Sarah Ford is ⁤raising funds via ⁤GoFundMe to support her health journey, hoping the fast and dietary changes will allow her to return to a healthy⁤ life for her four-year-old son.

Ford’s decision ⁣comes as some proponents claim medically supervised fasting ⁤can support ⁤the body’s natural healing processes. Dr. Alan Goldhamer, ​founder of True North Health Center, states, “In appropriately selected patients-resolute by medical history, physical⁤ exam ‍and ⁤lab ⁤testing- medically supervised fasting⁤ can be safe.”‌ He adds,”When fasting the body eliminates the dietary excess and accumulated‌ toxins that appear to prevent the body from healing itself.”

The medic treating Ms Ford cites a single case published in the British‍ Medical journal of a person⁣ with stage 1 lymphoma achieving remission after a‍ water ⁢fast and ‌dietary changes. ⁤

However, cancer experts caution against foregoing medical advice in favor‌ of alternative treatments.

Ford’s case highlights​ the complexities surrounding Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer affecting the‍ lymphatic system. Approximately 2,100 people are diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in ⁢the UK each year. Symptoms can vary,including obvious swellings in ⁣the neck,armpit,or groin,but also lesser-known indicators like night sweats,unintentional weight loss,a high⁤ temperature,persistent cough,itchy skin,indigestion,abdominal pain,persistent tiredness,excessive bleeding,and ‍pain in ⁣the lymph glands after drinking alcohol.

The lymphatic system, a network of vessels ‍and glands, is crucial ⁤for waste removal ‍and fighting infection. In Hodgkin lymphoma, abnormal cells develop within this system, compromising its function and increasing vulnerability to infection. The cancer most commonly⁢ affects men between⁢ 20 and 40 years ⁢of‌ age and​ those over 75, but can develop at any age.

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Bowel Cancer Rising in Young Adults: Causes, Prevention & What You Need to Know

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 9, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

The Rising Tide of Bowel Cancer⁣ in Young Adults: ⁤A Researcher’s Perspective

For⁣ years, my research has focused on understanding ​the alarming increase in bowel cancer diagnoses among younger⁤ adults. ⁤The ⁤trends ‌are clear, and‌ the underlying causes are becoming increasingly apparent, pointing⁣ to⁣ a complex ‌interplay of diet,​ lifestyle, and even early life experiences.

One critical factor is how we consume alcohol. Drinking⁤ on ​an empty ​stomach accelerates alcohol absorption, leading to higher levels of acetaldehyde – a toxic byproduct. This can directly damage the gut lining, trigger⁢ inflammation, and has been​ linked to ‌an elevated ‍risk of gastrointestinal cancers, including rectal ​cancer.

Our work is revealing how ⁣modern Western diets contribute substantially to this risk. Diets high⁣ in red ⁣and ⁣processed meats, coupled with low⁤ fiber ⁣intake, ⁤fundamentally alter the gut microbiome. These eating patterns promote the growth of sulphur-metabolising bacteria, which ‌can ‍produce hydrogen sulphide.⁤ In excess, this​ compound ⁢can harm the bowel lining and⁣ potentially ​cause cellular mutations. Simultaneously, a⁢ lack of fiber deprives the beneficial bacteria crucial for maintaining gut health.

We’re also investigating the impact ⁢of early‌ life factors. Swedish research‌ suggests a potential link between births via Caesarean section​ and a later increased risk of bowel cancer.This may ⁣be due to the lack of exposure to the mother’s vaginal and gut bacteria during birth, impacting microbiome and ⁢immune system development.Furthermore, ‌we⁣ are exploring weather‌ parental obesity before⁣ conception can​ increase the risk in offspring, potentially‌ through inflammation or epigenetic changes that affect gene expression and lifelong cancer susceptibility.

This younger-onset bowel cancer frequently⁢ enough presents ​differently than in older adults. Tumors are frequently found in the rectum or left​ side of the colon, whereas older patients more commonly develop tumors in the right colon. Left-sided tumors,⁣ while sometimes presenting with earlier bleeding, tend to be more aggressive, harder to treat, and may not respond as effectively to standard chemotherapy.

Genetic predisposition ‌also plays a role; around one in five​ patients under 50 have an inherited gene fault that increases thier ‍risk,highlighting the‍ importance of family ⁣history.

Perhaps most concerning‍ is the tendency for warning signs to be overlooked.The key⁤ symptoms ⁣- abdominal pain, rectal​ bleeding, ‍diarrhea, ‍and⁤ iron-deficiency anemia – can appear​ months before diagnosis, but ⁢are often dismissed as less serious⁤ conditions‌ like hemorrhoids or ‍irritable bowel ⁣syndrome. It is ⁤indeed crucial not to‍ ignore these symptoms. Prompt medical evaluation can be life-saving.

Addressing⁤ this growing problem requires a multi-faceted‌ approach.Increased research funding and ⁣public awareness‍ are essential. However, meaningful‍ change also begins with individual ⁣choices – what ⁤we⁣ eat, how active⁢ we are, and how⁢ we prioritize our overall health.We are not powerless in the face of this challenge.

This isn’t ‍simply⁣ a professional pursuit for me; it’s deeply ‍personal. I am driven by the ⁣desire to create a future where bowel⁢ cancer is no longer on ⁣the rise in young people. The time to act is now.

Dr. Yin Cao is a molecular cancer epidemiologist and associate professor‌ of ‍surgery and​ medicine at Washington University in St Louis.

Interview by Will Stoddart

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