
David Oliver
Deputy Wellness Editor at USA Today
reporter @USATODAY, adjunct prof @uofmaryland @merrillcollege. he/him. gay, jewish. “the carousel never stops turning. you can't get off.” [email protected].
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elperiodicomediterraneo.com | Javier Nomdedeu |Ismael Mateu |Sergio R. Viñas |David Oliver
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usatoday.com | Hannah Yasharoff |David Oliver
There's no shortage of discussion over the impending New York trial of rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs. One phrase you won't hear during the legal process? "Coercive control."Combs was arrested in September 2025 in Manhattan and charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution; he has pleaded not guilty. Jury selection is slated to begin on May 5.
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usatoday.com | David Oliver
Dana Perino beats her 4:45 a.m. alarm every morning by two minutes. And it's easy to see why. The 52-year-old Fox News host for "America's Newsroom" and "The Five" has no time to waste. She anchors the news. She races on her Peloton bike. She ballroom dances. You name it, Perino, who previously served as President George W. Bush's press secretary, is probably doing it. But she didn't get to be her best self on her own.
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usatoday.com | David Oliver
You and your best friend are close. Like, text each other all day, debrief after every party, make faces at each other across the room kind of close. But do you ever hug? "The better the friendship, the fewer the hugs," a TikTok user asserted in a viral video with more than 1.1 million views. "I don't know anyone who hugs their best friends. It's a thing."Is that actually true? Friendship and mental health professionals say the answer likely comes down to a person's preferences.
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usatoday.com | David Oliver
Bryan Johnson has yet to quench his thirst for longevity. He's taking all the supplements and trying all the therapies and medical interventions you can imagine to the tune of $2 million per year. You might also recognize him as the man who's used his son Talmage as a "blood boy," injecting himself with his son's plasma. In his Netflix documentary, "Don't Die," earlier this year, he claims to have shrunk his "biological age" by 5.1 years.
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