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Chrissy Teigen & Daughter Luna Shine Among Celebrities at Glamorous Fashion Awards 2023

Chrissy Teigen recently spent a delightful day with her daughter Luna, mingling with celebrities at The Daily Front Row’s Fashion Awards held in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.

The 40-year-old model made quite an impression at the event, dazzling in a bronze bralet accompanied by a sleek white blazer and matching trousers.

Her hair cascaded effortlessly over her shoulders, and she completed her stylish ensemble with a chic pair of heels.

Luna, who is ten years old and the daughter of Chrissy and her husband John Legend, looked charming in a black dress complemented by matching shoes.

Brooks Nader also graced the occasion, captivating attention in a shimmering silver strapless dress paired with black heels.

Chrissy and Luna also posed for a photo with Brooks’ sisters Sarah Jane and Mary Holland. 

Chrissy Teigen enjoyed a family day out with her daughter Luna as they mingled with the stars at The Daily Front Row's Fashion Awards in Beverley Hills on Tuesday

Chrissy Teigen enjoyed a family day out with her daughter Luna as they mingled with the stars at The Daily Front Row’s Fashion Awards in Beverley Hills on Tuesday

The model, 40, looked incredible at the event where she turned heads in a bronze bralet paired with a white blazer and matching trousers

The model, 40, looked incredible at the event where she turned heads in a bronze bralet paired with a white blazer and matching trousers

Chrissy’s husband John previously said their children are following in his footsteps by learning to play the piano, with Luna developing an additional passion for singing. 

Along with Luna, the couple are also parents to Miles, seven, Esti, three, and two-year-old Wren.    

Appearing on This Morning last year, John was asked by co-host Craig Doyle: ‘The kids, do they play, do they sing?’

‘So Luna and Miles both take piano lessons,’ John revealed. ‘Luna is definitely more into music than anyone.’

He explained how his daughter gets involved in a variety of music-related activities, including a recent performance at school.

‘She takes piano lessons, she takes a vocal lesson every Saturday and then she was in the school musical, she played young Nala in The Lion King and she really loves to sing,’ John said.

Aside from music, John’s daughter is creative in other ways and likes to make things too.

He added: ‘She can dance and she can do all of it and she’s also very visually creative so she likes to draw and create these structures.

Brooks Nader was also in attendance at the event where she turned heads in a silver strapless dress and black heels

Brooks Nader was also in attendance at the event where she turned heads in a silver strapless dress and black heels

Chrissy and Luna also posed for a photo with Brooks' sisters Sarah Jane and Mary Holland

Chrissy and Luna also posed for a photo with Brooks’ sisters Sarah Jane and Mary Holland

‘She built a dollhouse for my youngest daughter out of cardboard boxes and she just likes to design and build. She’s very creative.’

The singer gushed how him and his wife Chrissy try to encourage their children to be more artistic.

‘Both me and their mother are very creative and we love music so we just try to encourage them to explore and try different things and be as creative as possible,’ John said.

Earlier in the conversation, John opened up about how Chrissy cried when she first heard his hit song, All Of Me.

‘I sang it to her quietly, I was like I want you to hear this song, I just wrote it for you, we were engaged at the time, she cried the first time she heard it,’ he gushed.

Though he laughed that the reaction isn’t always quite as strong now. 

Heatwave Intensifies: Summerlike Temperatures and Hazardous Beach Conditions Hit Coastal Areas


ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is experiencing a spell of calm weather with temperatures gradually climbing as the week progresses. While the inland forecast promises sunshine and warmth, the coastal areas tell a different story, presenting hidden perils.

Dominant high pressure systems are ensuring that skies remain mostly clear, minimizing the likelihood of rainfall throughout the week.

As the days go by, the winds are expected to ease slightly, yet gusts could still reach speeds of 10-15 mph.

Temperatures are set to rise, reaching the upper 70s to mid-80s, with some locations further inland potentially hitting the upper 80s.

Despite the pleasant weather inland, the coastline poses significant risks. Persistent swells are creating a hazardous environment with a high threat of dangerous rip currents. Earlier this week, these conditions proved fatal with two tragic deaths reported in Cocoa Beach on Tuesday. This serves as a stark reminder of the ocean’s unpredictable nature, even when the weather appears serene.

WEEKEND

Through the rest of the week and into the weekend, the dry pattern holds with a steady warming trend. Highs will climb into the upper 80s and low 90s inland by Friday and through the weekend, with temperatures nearing record levels in Leesburg. Coastal areas will stay a bit cooler, in the low to mid 80s, thanks to the sea breeze.

NEXT WEEK

Looking ahead to early next week, a weakening cold front will move through late Sunday into Monday. This will bring a small chance for a few showers, breezy afternoon winds, and a slight cooldown. Temperatures will fall back closer to normal, with highs in the mid 70s to low 80s and overnight lows in the upper 50s to 60s.

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Husband Freed After Wife Mysteriously Goes Overboard in Bahamas

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An emotional interview with the husband of a woman who disappeared after falling overboard in the Bahamas was abruptly halted when his lawyer stepped in.

Brian Hooker, 58, burst into tears during a vulnerable interview with CBS News after he was released from police custody on the island in connection with his missing wife, Lynette, 55. 

“I won’t be able to stop looking,” Hooker shared with CBS, expressing his intention to reconnect with search and rescue teams to locate his missing wife.

Through tears and removing his glasses, he added, “I’m going to need someone with more authority to tell me to stop.”

Hooker confessed that he has avoided social media since the day before the tragic incident.

When questioned about the challenges he has faced since his wife vanished, Hooker struggled to hold back tears, prompting his lawyer, Terrel Butler, to intervene and request the interview’s conclusion.

Before the interview ended, Hooker was asked the question on everyone’s mind: Does he believe his wife is still alive? 

Hooker regained his composure and said he believed she was. ‘I’ve been told that people have lasted in the Bahamas after falling overboard for days and even weeks,’ he began. 

Brian Hooker (left) became emotional while speaking about his wife's disappearance in an interview with CBS News, pictured above

Brian Hooker (left) became emotional while speaking about his wife’s disappearance in an interview with CBS News, pictured above 

Lynette Hooker, 55, (left) disappeared after she went overboard in the Bahamas on April 4. Her husband, Brian Hooker (right), told authorities that he attempted to save her and later called for help

Lynette Hooker, 55, (left) disappeared after she went overboard in the Bahamas on April 4. Her husband, Brian Hooker (right), told authorities that he attempted to save her and later called for help 

In a televised interview, pictured above, Hooker's attorney, Terrel Butler (right) directed the journalist to conclude his line of questioning after her client became visibly upset

In a televised interview, pictured above, Hooker’s attorney, Terrel Butler (right) directed the journalist to conclude his line of questioning after her client became visibly upset 

‘There are so many islands, there are so many sandbars, little atolls and spits of land. Of course you think about alternatives to that, but I’m not really capable of just turning away from this.’

Lynette disappeared on April 4 when the couple set out in a small dinghy from the island of Elbow Key to their 50-ft yacht, Soulmate, anchored about a mile away. 

Chaos soon erupted when Lynette was tipped overboard in high winds and took the kill-switch key attached to her, according to Hooker’s account of the events to the police. 

Hooker told Bahamian authorities that he fought to reach her, but she was blown away from him.

He added that he battled for nearly eight hours with one paddle to reach shore in Marsh Harbor on the neighboring island of Great Abaco, ditching his dinghy near a boat yard and seeking help there.

Hooker was taken into custody four days later, but the Royal Bahamas Police Force announced on Monday that he was released without charges being filed. 

‘I am happy to see that justice is really working in this country. They had no evidence and they had no choice but to release him,’ his lawyer said. 

‘It’s unfortunate that they’ve had to exhaust the entire investigative period to come to the conclusion.’

Hooker was taken in for questioning by the Royal Bahamas Police Force after his wife, pictured above disappeared

Hooker was taken in for questioning by the Royal Bahamas Police Force after his wife, pictured above disappeared 

He did not speak to reporters as he walked out of Bahamian police custody on Monday evening, surrounded by paparazzi, while his attorney replied ‘no comment’ to all questions about the case.

The American, from Onsted in southern Michigan, wore a white shirt and long black pants and spoke only to say ‘excuse me’ as he walked through the press pack.

Hooker was seen making a phone call to a family member in the police station moments before he left.

Royal Bahamas Police Assistant Commissioner Advardo Dames confirmed on Tuesday that Hooker is still under the microscope as a suspect in the case.

‘At this time Mr Hooker was interviewed and he was released from custody and the matter is still being investigated,’ Dames told the Daily Mail.

Dames also revealed that Hooker is free to leave the Bahamas, adding: ‘He has no restrictions on his travel.’

Police Commissioner Shawna Knowles noted that Hooker can still be extradited back for questioning at a later date if he does return to the US.

‘If he leaves the country, and we need to see him again, we do know that our US counterparts will assist us with that,’ Knowles told NBC Today.

Officials from the US Coast Guard have opened an investigation separate from the one being conducted by authorities in the Bahamas.

Lynette, pictured above in a social media post, reportedly had the kill-switch key attached to her when she fell overboard, according to Hooker

Lynette, pictured above in a social media post, reportedly had the kill-switch key attached to her when she fell overboard, according to Hooker 

During the investigation, CBS obtained audio from a phone call on April 7 between Hooker and a friend, where he recalled the harrowing details of Lynette’s disappearance. 

‘She basically just bounced off the dinghy in the middle of a little blow, like 20-something knot winds that popped up,’ Hooker said. 

‘We weren’t wearing life jackets. It was sundown, and the sun set like basically 10 minutes after she fell over.

’The wind blew us apart so fast that I think, I think she tried to swim back to the sailboat, back to our sailboat which was probably, I don’t know, 1,000 yards or something. But the waves were three foot.

‘I yelled to her that I lost an oar, and then I threw the anchor out, anchored the dinghy, and just, yeah, I yelled. I couldn’t see her anymore because the moon had not risen yet.’

‘By the time I got the anchor set, I was probably a quarter to a half a mile away from her, and I decided that I had to go get help. But I could not get to the island, so I paddled.

‘And it was a cascade of failures, and it’s something I’m never going to forgive myself for. We stayed too long, we left too dark, all kinds of s—. No life jackets. I f—ing threw the dinghy out last— the anchor out last — instead of first. Can’t really explain it, you know?’

The couple, pictured above in a social media post, have been married for over two decades and frequently sail around the Caribbean

The couple, pictured above in a social media post, have been married for over two decades and frequently sail around the Caribbean 

The Hookers have been married for more than 20 years and chronicled their adventures sailing around the Caribbean on their Sailing Hookers Facebook page.

They posted videos in 2023, showing the moment they purchased their boat, Soulmate, in the coastal town of Rockport, Texas, before cruising through the Gulf of Mexico from the port town of Kemah, Texas.

Lynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, told NBC News that it is unlikely her mother would ‘just fall’ off the boat, saying she was an experienced sailor.

The couple has a contentious past, with both accusing each other of assault in 2015, according to a Kentwood, Michigan, police report obtained by NBC.

Hooker, who was intoxicated and bleeding from the nose, told police his wife had struck him multiple times in the face, the report said.

He told officers Lynette was also drunk. She was arrested and spent the night in jail. A warrant was denied because it wasn’t clear ‘who started the assault.’

The Daily Mail has reached out to Hooker’s representation for additional comment.  

Sag Harbor Mayor Tom Gardella Stands Firm Amid Controversy Over Alleged Homophobic Remark

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The mayor of Sag Harbor Village on Long Island is standing firm amidst demands for his resignation following an alleged homophobic comment made on social media. Despite mounting pressure from fellow board members, Mayor Tom Gardella is refusing to step down.

The controversy erupted last month when Gardella reacted to a video posted by Rebecca Chavez, an animal rights activist from Texas. The clip featured Chavez, her wife Deanah, and their dog dancing to Jon Secada’s 1992 hit “Just Another Day.”

In response, Gardella commented, “What’s that thing in the background? A guy. A girl? Some creature?” His words have drawn widespread condemnation.

Since assuming office in July 2023, Gardella has faced a barrage of criticism over the remark, which is currently under investigation. Nevertheless, he remains resolute in his decision not to resign, according to a report by the Sag Harbor Express.

In a meeting on Tuesday, members of the Sag Harbor Village board urged Gardella to reconsider his stance and resign from his position.

“I will not resign from the office of mayor,” he said in Tuesday’s board meeting. “That is not going to happen. You have me confused with somebody else. I’m not the guy that runs from a crisis. I’m the guy who runs into it.

“The residents of this village came to me and asked me to lead them. And I hope I can lead us out of this mess and at some point be able to work together with the board.”

After sharing the video, Chavez, the CEO of the Yacqui Animal Rescue center, then spotted the alarming comment, telling News12, “Comparing someone to a creature or a thing kind of took me back a little bit, and that’s what made me dive a little bit deeper. It’s a little surreal.”

Chavez said the comment made her wife feel “lesser than a human being,” Newsday reported.

She then took a deeper dive, where she learned Gardella, who served in the US military as an imagery analyst during the Cold War, is the mayor of Sag Harbor.

She found the mayor’s Facebook page and the profile picture matched his private Instagram account.

“This is a Master Class in pettiness and accountability. If you’re going to comment mean things, please be prepared for the consequences,” she said.

“You are a Mayor for the city of Sag Harbor, New York. I would expect an elected official and Christian man like yourself to behave better. Maybe we need to send him a few emails to remind him that his behavior is unbecoming of a public servant.”

Gardella, an ex-fire chief involved with extinguishing the December 2016 Main Street blaze, apologized for the comment — but Chavez wasn’t convinced by its sincerity.

“They always make an apology after the fact,” she said.

“So for me, his apology is not genuine.”

Erica-Lynn Huberty, a resident, claimed Gardella’s apology was “disingenuous.”

“I don’t believe it for a minute. I think he’s sorry he got caught,” she told News12.

Deputy Mayor Edward Haye said the comment “disparaged members of the LGBT community.”

“Sag Harbor has long prided itself being a welcoming and a tolerant village, and those values deeply matter to us both as members of the village board and as residents,” he said.

“While the comment appears to have been made on a personal social media account, it has understandably caused concern and hurt within our community.”

Farmers Warn of Imminent 20% Price Surge on Essential Groceries: What Shoppers Need to Know

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Farmers are sounding the alarm about the potential for a significant 20% increase in food prices, as they grapple with the possibility of cutting back on production due to fuel shortages.

Farmer associations have highlighted the consequences of supply chain disruptions stemming from ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which are escalating manufacturing and transportation costs, thereby hindering daily farming operations.

Diesel, an essential resource for Australian agriculture, is used extensively to operate machinery, power irrigation systems, and transport goods. Prices have recently surged to a national average of approximately $3.20 per litre, as reported by the Australian Institute of Petroleum.

Farmers on the frontline

The meat and dairy sectors are expected to feel the pinch first, given their products’ limited shelf life necessitating swift delivery from farms to stores. Nonetheless, farmers warn that fruits and vegetables won’t be far behind in experiencing similar challenges.

National Farmers Federation President, Hamish McIntyre, noted the timing is particularly challenging as farmers are entering peak periods for planting and harvesting, both of which demand increased diesel usage. In industries like dairy and seafood, daily fuel consumption is vital to keep products moving efficiently.

“Farmers are price takers, which means rising fuel cost are largely absorbed on farm and cut into already tight margins. However, other parts of the supply chain will inevitably pass increased costs onto consumers,” he said.

“We don’t want to speculate what this will mean for families at the supermarket, but if things don’t turn around quickly and farmers are forced to cut production or scale back plantings, it is reasonable to expect that it could lead to pressure on food prices.”

Rear view of young woman carrying shopping basket, choosing cheese, standing in front of produce aisle in supermarket
It takes 10 litres of milk to make 1 kilogram of cheese. Source: Getty / Oscar Wong

As Australia relies on imported fertilisers, disruptions to global supply routes have pushed prices higher while limiting availability.

Ben Bennett, the President of Australian Dairy Farmers, told SBS News that while industry production has been steadily retracting over the last twenty years, for a multitude of reasons, one of the main issues is that there simply isn’t enough money.

“It’s ideal if we can grow as much pasture as we can, it’s the cheapest form to feed our cows … so these doubling in costs are significant because we’ve really got no way to mitigate that, we’re the price takers.”

The potential 20 per cent increase cited by Bennett factors in both the financial margins of farmers and supermarkets.

He explained that farmers are unable to alleviate the high costs of diesel and fertiliser on their own, and while they won’t shut down completely, they won’t be able to continue at the rate they are.

Urea, a highly concentrated nitrogen fertiliser that is commonly used by farmers for their crops, has soared in price and could climb higher, as much of its global supply comes from the Middle East.

“In Western Australia, there are less than 100 dairy farmers and if they don’t get nitrogen to put on their paddocks to grow the grass for cows to feed, they’re going to lose stock,” Ben said.

He added that with the shortage of diesel, it may not even be possible to transport product interstate.

Action is wanted now, not later

The flow-on effect of these shortages may also mean that farmers have to consider reducing the national heard.

If this were to happen, Bennett said, not only will there be less dairy products but the price of them will increase.

“We’re better off to put a bit of money back toward the farmer now to ensure we don’t have an alternative situation, which will be, I think, a far bigger impact on the consumer.”

He said food price increases will help offset the current financial strains that farmers are facing.

A herd of black and white dairy cows stands in a fenced enclosure on a grassy farm.
Ben Bennetts said that many people are leaving the dairy farming industry due to lack of finances and resources in the sector. Source: Getty / Oleh Slobodeniuk

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Julie Collins said the government is working day and night with farmers, fishers and producers to help manage the impacts of the conflict in the Middle East.

“We’ve taken immediate action to help safeguard Australia’s food production system, and to support our farmers, fishers and producers – including to help get fuel and fertiliser into our regions,” she said in a statement.

“The Albanese Labor Government has practical support that is always available to ensure Australia’s farmers, fishers and producers can access the support they need.

“Our government will never leave farmers behind who are facing hardship.”

Speaking on Sky News on Sunday, she rejected the suggestion food prices would rise by 20 per cent.


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Top 29 Must-See Hallmark Movies to Stream This April 2026

Indeed, you read that correctly. This film centers around a real estate agent who unexpectedly bonds with a ghost residing in a home she’s attempting to sell. Surprisingly, this unusual premise unfolds beautifully! It artfully blends romance, mystery, and the supernatural within a heartwarming narrative. Anna, portrayed by Julie Gonzalo, is both charming and spirited as she takes on the task of selling a historic house that harbors a spectral inhabitant. The ghost, Ruby, played by Madeleine Arthur, is an enchanting spirit from the 1920s who refuses to relinquish her cherished dwelling. As Anna seeks to resolve Ruby’s unfinished business from a bygone era, Ruby, in turn, becomes intent on reuniting Anna with her former partner, played by Chris McNally. This creates a storyline rich with themes of love, closure, and the necessity of moving on.

The real-life relationship between McNally and Gonzalo might explain the authentic chemistry that permeates this romantic, fantastical tale. Beyond the romance, the evolving friendship between Anna and Ruby offers delightful entertainment. The dialogue captivates, the situations bring humor, and the film maintains a cozy Hallmark ambiance despite its supernatural twist. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a comforting escape into a realm where romance and history effortlessly intertwine.

Reflecting on Progress: Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke Celebrates 15 Months of Leadership and Reform

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CHICAGO (WLS) — The leading prosecutor in Cook County, Eileen O’Neill Burke, recently shared her insights with the I-Team, revealing that her judicial background initially left her unprepared for the political intricacies that accompany her current role. “I am a judge by nature,” she explained, acknowledging that navigating the political landscape is a significant aspect of her job.

As the head of the nation’s second-largest prosecutorial office, O’Neill Burke is dedicated to adhering strictly to legal principles, with a primary objective of ensuring that those who perpetrate violent crimes are kept off the streets. “Our decisions on charging and prosecution are grounded solely in the law and the facts,” she assured.

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O’Neill Burke also expressed pride in the positive shift in her office’s morale over the past year. “We have reversed the trend,” she noted, emphasizing the transition from widespread understaffing to having a waiting list of individuals eager to join her team.

She said she’s proud of the improvement in office morale over the past year.

“We have turned that around. We went from every single division being understaffed to now we have a waiting list of people who want to come work here,” said O’Neill Burke.

Specialized training to prosecute cybercrimes, crypto cases, hate crimes, animal cruelty and more has ramped up under her leadership.

O’Neill Burke says it’s the stream of domestic violence cases that keeps her up at night.

“That will continue to be a challenge until we get our domestic violence rates down to a level that we don’t see an increase,” O’Neill Burke told the I-Team. “We’re going to address it as we go forward and make sure our victims are not afraid to come to court and make sure our victims feel heard and supported and responded to. That’s why training is so vital, and that’s why we created a whole special bureau of those types of cases. Those are the two areas that we have seen an increase in violent crime, domestic violence, and CTA crime, and that is where we’re bringing our focus.”

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Amanda Peet Reveals Her Parents Likened Her Acting Aspirations to a ‘Hooker’ Career Path


Amanda Peet’s announcement of her acting ambitions didn’t exactly thrill her parents.

“I think they initially viewed acting as akin to saying, ‘Oh, so you want to start modeling or become a hooker,'” she humorously recounted to Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett during her appearance on the “Smartless” podcast this Monday.

Peet elaborated that her parents were entirely removed from the entertainment industry—her father worked as a corporate attorney, while her mother was a social worker and psychotherapist.

Peet confessed to experiencing intense stage fright when it came to “high brow” performances, yet she excelled at auditions for “low brow” roles, such as chapstick commercials or soap operas.

“I ended up contradicting the image I wanted to project to my parents,” she revealed. “I’d announce, ‘I’m in a Skittles commercial,’ and they’d respond with, ‘I rest my case.'”

Her parents did relent somewhat, she said, with her mom helping her find an acting class when she turned 13.

Peet said she did all the school plays at her tiny high school and was one of the best singers there, “which is saying nothing.”

“And then as soon as I got to college, I started — I sort of walked in confidently to all these auditions, and I never got a single play. I auditioned for 20 plays. It was as if they had already decided, they already had their own clique.”

She called herself a “self-hating actor.”

“I couldn’t quite admit that I wanted to do this as more than a hobby,” she said.

Once she got into an adult acting class with actor and teacher Uta Hagen, Peet said she finally was able to get an agent.

And amid the excitement of finally getting representation, Peet said the rep walked her over to a corner of the room and told her she had a mustache.  

“She was saying ‘Congratulations, we want to rep you,’ she started giving me the lay of the land. And then was like, ‘And we just wanted to know, so for your, you have a little bit of, you’ve got a mustache, a little bit here. We’re just wondering if…what can we do about that?’ ‘And boy, was she right.’”

Peet told the co-hosts that she tried to get rid of the hair above her upper lip by any means necessary, including bleaching, waxing and hair removal cream.

“You f—ing name it, I did it,” she admitted.

Peet got her breakthrough role in “The Whole Nine Yards in her late 20s, and went on to star in movies like “Something’s Gotta Give,” “Saving Silverman,” “Identity,” “Identity Thief,” and she currently stars in the Apple TV+ show “Your Friends & Neighbors.”

She said she has also found a lot of joy in working behind the camera.

“Once I started writing a little bit, when I was shooting ‘The Chair,’ which, you know, when I was behind the camera and all the ladies like Sandra Oh had to get there earlier and I could roll in in my snowpants with my mustache and my hair and but still be the boss, I was like ‘This is f—ing great. What have I been doing this whole time?’” she said on the Netflix show she co-created about the chair of a college English department. “And it’s really fun to have last cut, final cut.”

The 54-year-old actress also discussed her breast cancer diagnosis that she received last fall while her parents were in hospice care. Her father Charles died in late 2025 and her mother Penny died in January 2026.

“And I was very lucky. I’m clear, I did radiation,” she explained, adding that her op-ed in the New Yorker last month was the first time she went public about her condition because she and her husband hadn’t told their children right away as they waited to find out how serious it was.

“We didn’t want to tell the kids for a while until we knew whether I was going to do chemo and what the course of treatment was going to be, so I wanted to keep it a secret because I wasn’t even telling my children,” she added.

Florida Surgeon Faces Charges for Allegedly Operating on Incorrect Organ

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A former surgeon from Florida has been indicted by a grand jury following an incident where he reportedly removed a patient’s liver instead of the spleen during surgery.

The State Attorney’s Office for Florida’s First Judicial Circuit announced on Monday that Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky faces a charge of second-degree manslaughter. This charge stems from an alleged mistake made during a 2024 medical procedure involving 70-year-old Bill Bryan from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at the Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital in Miramar Beach, Florida.

According to prosecutors, the surgery was intended to be a laparoscopic splenectomy, a procedure designed to remove the spleen with minimal invasiveness. However, the removal of Bryan’s liver instead led to “catastrophic blood loss,” causing him to die on the operating table.

A Walton County grand jury determined that the actions taken by Dr. Shaknovsky in the operating room represented “criminal conduct under Florida law.”

Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky is behind bars in Walton County, Fla.

Currently, Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky is detained in Walton County, Florida, following his indictment in connection with the tragic death of the Alabama man during surgery.

“Our duty is to follow the facts wherever they lead, without fear or favor,” Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson said in a news release. “The Grand Jury has spoken, and our responsibility is to ensure the charges are carried out through the proper legal process. Our thoughts remain with the victim’s family and their unspeakable loss.”

Adkinson did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Available court records did not list an attorney for Shaknovsky. It is unclear whether he has retained legal representation.

An Alabama family seeking justice after a doctor removed the liver instead of the spleen

Bill Bryan’s, left, liver was allegedly removed instead of his spleen, leading to his death. (Zarzaur Law Firm)

Following Bryan’s death in 2024, the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners filed a court order to suspend Shaknovsky’s medical license, which was granted that same year. His Florida medical license was also suspended in 2024, followed by his New York license in 2025.

The Florida court order to suspend Shaknovsky’s license revealed he had previously made similar mistakes and lied to cover them up. In May 2023, he removed a portion of a patient’s pancreas instead of the adrenal gland. When the surgeon was approached about the mistake, he claimed the adrenal gland had “migrated” to a different part of the body.

Fox News Digital previously reported the patient in that case suffered “long-term, permanent harm.”

Surgeon looking at a monitor in an operating room

A surgeon has been charged with second-degree manslaughter by a grand jury after allegedly removing a patient’s liver instead of his spleen. (iStock)

“Dr. Shaknovsky’s repeated egregious surgical errors resulted in significant patient harm coupled with his failure to take responsibility for these errors indicates that his reckless conduct is likely to continue,” the order said. “Therefore, Dr. Shaknovsky’s continued practice as an osteopathic physician presents an immediate, serious danger to the health, welfare, and safety of the public.”

Shaknovsky is being held at the Walton County Jail and is awaiting his first court appearance. If convicted, he faces a maximum of 15 years in prison, according to the State Attorney’s Office.

Tragic Shooting at Walmart: Mother Fatally Shot by Children’s Father During Break

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A tragic incident unfolded in West Virginia, where a man is alleged to have shot and killed the mother of his children in a Walmart parking lot during her work break.

Eric Dewayne Richmond

Background: The Walmart located on Nitro Market Place in Cross Lanes, West Virginia (Google Maps). Inset: Eric Dewayne Richmond (Kanawha County Sheriff”s Office).

Eric Dewayne Richmond, aged 54, is facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the death of 40-year-old Misty Rose Williams, according to the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office. Richmond is currently held without the possibility of bail at the South Central Regional Jail.

The incident occurred on a Monday morning around 9 a.m. at the Walmart superstore located on Nitro Market Place in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. Williams, who was employed at the store, took a break and headed to her car. Unfortunately, she never returned to work.

“Typically, employees receive a 20-minute break. However, when she failed to come back after more than an hour, concerns arose,” explained Sgt. Jeremy Burns from the sheriff’s office, in an interview with West Virginia Metro News.

“I believe they get a 20-minute break and she didn’t return, it had been over an hour,” Sgt. Jeremy Burns with the sheriff’s office told West Virginia Metro News.

Williams’ co-workers went to check on her and noticed her inside her vehicle in the parking lot “slumped over inside,” authorities said.

Investigators realized Williams had been shot in the chest, and they searched through video surveillance of the time. It reportedly showed Richmond inside the store before the shooting and then walking outside during her break.

Richmond could also allegedly be seen getting in and out of Williams’ car several times before leaving the area. At one point, her car moved forward and struck a parked vehicle in the parking lot.

The sheriff’s office noted that Richmond “shares children with Williams.”

Burns said they brought Richmond in for questioning and arrested him. A 9 mm handgun was found in his home when law enforcement searched it.

Richmond was expected to be arraigned on Monday and then reappear in court on April 20.