
Andrew Weil
Digital Content Manager at TEGNA
Sr. Digital Content Manager with TEGNA. Former WBIR EP. Mizzou grad, originally from the Land of 10,000 Lakes
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5 days ago |
wfaa.com | Andrew Weil
WASHINGTON — Liam and Olivia were once again America's top baby names in 2024, according to the official list released by the Social Security Administration on Friday. Olivia has been the most popular girl name for six years in a row and Liam has reigned supreme for eight years now for boys. In 2024, there were 22,164 babies named Liam and 14,718 babies named Olivia, according to SSA data.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Andrew Weil
Dr. Andrew Weil’s Top 2 Strategies for a Calmer MindMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it is estimated that one in five U.S. adults live with a mental illness. The 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health statistics demonstrate staggering levels of mental health illness with adult females, young adults and adolescents being most affected. However, finding activities to manage stress has been shown to improve mental health.
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1 week ago |
kgw.com | Chris McCrory |Andrew Weil
WASHINGTON — White smoke billowed out of the Sistine Chapel on Thursday, indicating Catholic cardinals from around the world have elected a new pope. The smoke appeared around 6 p.m. local time, suggesting a new pontiff was picked after the fourth ballot. The 133 cardinals came to their decision during the second day of the conclave, after spending the night sequestered at the Vatican residences.
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1 week ago |
wqad.com | Andrew Weil
WASHINGTON — Legendary rock band The Who have officially announced their North American Farewell Tour, marking the end of their six-decade career of live performances across the continent. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend made the announcement at a press conference Thursday in London. As Rolling Stone noted, this won't be the group's first farewell tour. The band launched one back in 1982, but Townshend was 37 back then and Daltrey was 38.
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1 week ago |
9news.com | Andrew Weil
WASHINGTON — Legendary rock band The Who have officially announced their North American Farewell Tour, marking the end of their six-decade career of live performances across the continent. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend made the announcement at a press conference Thursday in London. As Rolling Stone noted, this won't be the group's first farewell tour. The band launched one back in 1982, but Townshend was 37 back then and Daltrey was 38.
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