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guy blamed his farts on the dog, and it cost his wife thousands in vet bills.https://bit.ly/3y7ZKXt
Bill Murray says the issue on the set of "Being Mortal" involved him doing something he THOUGHT was funny, that wasn't taken that way. He says he's open to learning from his mistakes and going back to work. https://cnn.it/3vyVNcw
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Naomi Judd passed away on Saturday at age 76. Her daughters Wynonna and Ashley announced it in a statement that said they lost her to "the disease of mental illness." The Judds were set to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame yesterday, which did still happen after the family said that's what they wanted. https://nbcnews.to/3vxK2TU
A new poll found we're most likely to hit snooze on Wednesdays, but 28% of us probably did it this morning too. Two-thirds said hitting snooze at least once is now part of their morning routine.
9 am Headlines
Five of the six original young stars of That ’70s Show have will return for the Netflix sequel, That ’90s Show. https://bit.ly/38F4VDx
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concluded their fan ballot on Friday. Duran Duran came in first with over 930,000 votes, but this doesn't guarantee their induction. The official Class of 2022 inductees will be announced this month. https://bit.ly/3KC7iV4
It's National Brothers and Sisters Day! What's Best, Being an Oldest, Youngest, or Middle Child?
A poll for National Brothers and Sisters Day found 89% of Americans have at least one sibling. https://bit.ly/2WibWyW



