Mar. 16, 2025
Elizabeth Hasier and Holden Blanco wed at their housewarming party.Photo:Alyssa Rose Photography
Alyssa Rose Photography
In the video, Hasier, 27, and Blanco, 29, stand on their roof as they announce their big surprise. “You all mean the world to us,” Hasier said. “Thank you for being here… we didn’t want to wait to get married… so we’re actually gonna get married right now!”
Hasier tells PEOPLE the moment following her family and friends' excited reaction is one she’ll never forget.
Mar. 16, 2025
After dropping 72 lbs. from his starting weight of 607, Nathan, 36, meets with Nowzaradan to go over his progress. At the appointment, though, Nowzaradan sees that Amber, 40, isalso struggling with her weightat 502 lbs.
“My concern right now is seeing both of you here, and your wife has a weight problem too,” Nowzaradan says in this exclusive clipfrom Wednesday’s premiere ofMy 600-Lb. Life. “It’s very hard for one person in the family to eat healthy while the other person is not.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Pamela CoffeyA Missouri couple cleaning up their yard got way more than they bargained for when they stumbled upon a World War II-era bomb from Japan — and brought it inside their home, unaware that it was still live.Sam Coffey and his wife Pamela Lovett were working in their yard in Barnhart on Saturday when Lovett came upon something shaped like a cylinder, the couple told NBC affiliateKSDK.It was slightly larger than her hand, and left rust marks on her gardening gloves, so she took it inside to give it a clean.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A couple issuing a fertility clinicin Trumbell, Connecticut, claiming the facility gave them the wrong embryo, which resulted in their having a child who is not biologically related to them and does not appear to be of the same race.
The parents — who asked theConnecticut Postto remain anonymous to protect their child — filed suit in October 2018 against the clinic, whichhas since closed, as well as their doctor, Melvin Thorton II.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Attorneys for Kara Seldin-Howell and Kolton Howell submitted acomplainton Wednesday, claiming CNY Fertility Colorado was “grossly negligent and reckless” in events leading to the destruction of the couple’s embryos last year.
According to court documents, the spouses traveled to Colorado in May 2021 to have Kara’s eggs retrieved for in vitro fertilization at CNY Fertility. To Kara and Kolton’s delight, embryologists at the facility produced seven embryos from their visit, leading them to believe children might soon be in their future.