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When Ryan Collins rang the bell at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, the 11-year-old had a gift for the place that helped in his battle against cancer: a check for ,300.Ryan was diagnosed with a brain tumor last August, according to the children's hospital, and he wrapped up his chemotherapy treatment Wednesday."Ring this bell three times loud. It is totally clear to say, my treatment is done, this course is won and I'm on my way," the 11-year-old excitedly announced.Ryan finished his radiation treatment almost exactly one year after he was initially rushed to the hospital, plagued by unexplained vomiting and headaches, 646
While many people are spending the holidays with family and eating home-cooked meals, what about those who aren’t the best cooks, don’t have time to cook or just don't feel like it?If you’re looking to dine out this Christmas, several restaurants are open for business.Some 24/7 staples such as IHOP, Waffle House and Denny's will be open at many locations. Most Dave and Buster's locations are open during the evening for both dinner and gaming options. Several steakhouses will be open on Christmas. Many 519
Was this the final time Andrew Luck walked off a football field? pic.twitter.com/FIwQZHcucp— Brett Bensley (@brettbensley) August 25, 2019 150
Two years ago, Michael Watson was in a rut. The 6-foot-4 inch teen weighed 335 pounds and was often bullied about his weight."My self-confidence was zero," Watson, who turns 18 on Wednesday, told CNN.As a junior at his Canton, Ohio, school, the teen decided to make a commitment to walk to and from school every day, about 20 minutes each way. And he made some changes in his diet.When he walks across the stage at graduation later this month, the McKinley High senior will be 115 pounds lighter.He walked to and from school in the rain and snowOne low moment came when a classmate told Watson he had something on his chin. When Watson rubbed his chin, the boy told him, "'No, third one down,'" Watson said. "That really hurt."Moments like that fueled his walking.Even if Watson wanted to take a day off, he couldn't. "I didn't even know when the bus came," he said.And on days when it was raining, people would ask if he wanted a ride. Michael declined. In addition to the walking, the student made a commitment to dieting, which especially took discipline when he was working his after-school job at a fast-food restaurant.The boy who was too afraid to approach girls now says he's surging with confidence. After the weight loss, he has no problem asking one out.The school is using his story to inspire othersTerrance Jones, who works as a family specialist and graduation coach at the school, told CNN that Watson's story stuck with him."It's an example of courageous personal development that's rare for a high school student," Jones said. "Mike's decision to the initiative to live a healthier lifestyle and to stay consistent with it will always stay with me."Jones said Michael's story was the catalyst for him to create a " 1744
Welcome to Crashville. Got stuck waiting on a plane at BNA due to weather on the way back to Atlanta. We finally pull back and they crash the plane into another plane. Took the S right off. What’s going on @SouthwestAir #Crashville #outhwest #Letsgo pic.twitter.com/zZrf5JP3sZ— eric borden (@HundredproofEB) July 21, 2019 333