THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging have developed a new blood test that can predict whether you'll die within the next 10 years.
  • Taylor Swift's controversial efforts to re-record her old music apparently is on track. In an interview on CBS Sunday Morning this weekend, Swift confirms the plan to re-record her songs as a way to regain control of master recordings.
  • Two days after he said buying Greenland wasn't a top priority, President Trump canceled an upcoming trip to Denmark, after its prime minister dismissed the idea.
  • There is going to be a Matrix 4. Stars are signed, script is being written.
  • 85-year-old Larry King has filed for divorce from his 7th wife, Shawn, after 22 years of marriage.
  • In Hicksville, New York, a man impersonating a police officer pulled over a van. Unfortunately for him, the van was full of... real police officers.
  • Cannabis restaurants in California are now making recommendations on matching the type of pot and which food is best to go along with it.
  • A survey says 38% of parents have set no money aside for their kids' college funds.
  • A study says spending time in tree-lined parks can counteract stress.
  • Sylvester Stallone has released the trailer for "Rambo: Last Blood," saying "he will end it."
  • A city councilwoman in Missouri was sworn into office using a Dr. Seuss book.
  • With Sony and Disney not being able to come to an agreement, Spiderman will no longer be part of the Marvel Comics Universe.
  • The next cast of stars on Dancing With the Stars includes former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, ex-NBA player Lamar Odom, "Bachelorette" Hannah Brown, "Queer Eye" star Karamo Brown, actor James Van Der Beek, Christie Brinkley, NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, pop star Ally Brooke, comedian Kel Mitchell, actress Kate Flannery, country star Lauren Alaina and The Supremes' Mary Wilson. This will be the show's 28th season.
  • Hunter Biden is denying that he fathered a child with an Arkansas woman while he was living with his late brother Beau's widow.
  • The next James Bond movie "No time to Die" will hit theaters in the U.S. on April 8.
  • New research from Parks Associates finds 49% of U.S. broadband households consider the ability of a connected health device to interact with a security system or smart door lock to perform an "all is well" check at night very appealing.
  • California is going to build the world's largest wildlife crossing over a freeway and all privately funded.
  • Miley Cyrus says she isn't trying to hurt Liam Hemsworth, but says she needs to focus on herself.
  • Hoda Kotb has been on maternity leave, but will return to the Today Show after Labor Day.
  • Ronda Rousey says she nearly lost a finger while shooting "9-1-1," a television series on Fox. Rousey says a boat door fell on her hand during the first take of the day. She was able to finish the scene, but then alerted the director. Rousey was promptly taken to the hospital, where doctors were able to reattach her "bone and tendon with a plate and screws."

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