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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Value Creators trafficking victim opens up about path to justice
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Kendra Ross’ mother joined a cult called the United Nation of Islam, now known as The Value Creators, in 1993, bringing Ross along with her. Ross belonged to the group for decades, saying they controlled her life and trafficked her work around the country. Finally she fought back, filing a lawsuit against the organization for unpaid labor she endured — and was rewarded $8 million. Ross joins Megyn Kelly with her attorney, Betsy Hutson, to describe her fight for justice.Oct. 3, 2018
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