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VIDEO: The power of representation

2-year-old boy goes viral after seeing lookalike in 'Encanto'

PHOTO: Chip and Joanna Gaines of "Fixer Upper" and the Magnolia Network.
Courtesy of Magnolia Network

Make Joanna Gaines' biscuit recipe and watch never-before-seen 'Fixer Upper' casting tape

PHOTO: The Mediterranean diet highlights fruits, vegetables, nuts and olive oil.
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Mediterranean diet ranked best diet for 5th year in a row

PHOTO: Ellie Goulding arrives for the Gay Times Honors Awards in North Greenwich, London, Nov. 19, 2021.
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Ellie Goulding gets candid about struggle with anxiety

PHOTO: Grace Gagnon (left) of Boston, Massachusetts, and Flo Patterson (right) of Bath, England, are re-creating "The Holiday" film and swapping homes.
Grace Gagnon

2 women bring 'The Holiday' film to life by swapping homes

VIDEO: Chef Leah Cohen shares 3 mocktail recipes to help ring in the new year

These mocktail recipes can help you celebrate New Year's Eve without alcohol

PHOTO: Meet American Girl's 2022 Girl of the Year doll, Corinne Tan.
American Girl

American Girl's 2022 doll of the year is trailblazing skier Corinne Tan

PHOTO: Poet Amanda Gorman arrives for the sixth annual Instyle Awards in Los Angeles, Nov. 15, 2021.
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Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman releases new poem 'New Day's Lyric' to welcome 2022

PHOTO: Penny Leaver, 43, of Farmersville, Texas, lost over 150 pounds over the course of three years.
Courtesy Penny Leaver

Woman loses 160 pounds, chases dream of becoming a firefighter

PHOTO: TikTok app is arranged for a photograph on a smartphone in Sydney, Sept. 14, 2020.
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Experts troubled by TikTok trend that can have teens believing they have serious mental disorders