Author: Keith Thompson

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“Outfits I can’t wait to wear again… Who else is excited for summer?” — Céline Dion just posted a series of photos that left social media stunned. In the photos, taken in Cape Town in 2008, the diva of “My Heart Will Go On” wore a daring cut-out swimsuit, sunbathing on a yacht with a radiant expression. Just hours after posting, the throwback photos went viral, surprising fans who saw that the 57-year-old star still shone as brightly as she did in her prime. But what made the post even more shocking: these are rare images of Céline after she had to temporarily leave the stage due to the extremely rare disease Stiff-Person Syndrome — a disease affecting only about 1 in 1 million people. A swimsuit, a summer… and a message that led fans to believe Céline Dion might be preparing for something bigger: the comeback the whole world has been waiting for.

Céline Dion Poses in a Flirty Cutout Swimsuit in Sunny Throwback Photos: ‘Excited for Summer’ Céline Dion is ready to slip back into summer mode. The legendary singer is dreaming of the warmer days ahead...

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“I THOUGHT IT WAS OVER.” When the scorecards confirmed Japan’s first Olympic gold medal in doubles figure skating, Ryuichi Kihara didn’t jump for joy. He collapsed on the ice, weeping beside Riku Miura. Few knew that before that moment, Kihara had worked at a small ice rink in Aichi, handing out skates to beginners and believing his dream was over. Then Miura appeared… and everything changed. When the world saw a champion kneeling in tears, they realized: it wasn’t just a victory — it was the story of someone who had almost given up everything.

No one cried more than Ryuichi Kihara in the doubles event at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. But after all, those very tears paved the way for a golden moment for Japanese figure skating....

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How Bathing Too Often Can Harm Your Health

Bathing is a refreshing ritual that promotes hygiene, comfort, and relaxation. However, experts note that excessive bathing—especially with very hot water or harsh soaps—can harm rather than help, particularly for older adults or those...