Hollywood legend Gary Busey shares some of his top life lessons
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Amy Holmes, Roland Martin sit down with Megyn Kelly to talk about race and history of blackface
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Megyn Kelly apologizes for blackface comments: ‘I was wrong, and I am sorry’
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Dylan Hundley talks about how music helped overcome tragedy
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Kathie Lee Gifford tells Megyn Kelly about her new children’s book
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Why are Americans working out more but losing less weight?
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Are these Halloween costumes too controversial to wear?
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3 great chicken recipes for kids
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Drive-in theaters are making a comeback!
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Brother helps diagnose sister with rare Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Would you wear a nose warmer in the cold?
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Joy Bauer shares 6 foods to eat to live a longer life
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CEO Strauss Zelnick on ‘becoming ageless’ through health and spirituality
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Could breathing techniques be the key to aging slower?
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How the hit book and show ‘Brain on Fire’ helped another woman get correct diagnosis
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At age 18, Eileen Tchao was in a coma for six weeks with symptoms that appeared to be from psychosis before she was diagnosed with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, a rare autoimmune disease. Her father, Dr. Paul Tchao, helped diagnose Eileen when he stumbled upon journalist Susannah Cahalan’s book, “Brain on Fire,” which details anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis. Eileen and her father join Megyn Kelly TODAY to describe their journey.July 5, 2018
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