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“Did You Also Do This As A Kid?”: 26 Things That Everyone Thought Were Unique To Them

March 06, 2026

Kids make up all sorts of weird things. Sometimes they're trying to imitate the adults in their circles, while other times, it's just their imagination and sense of discovery taking over. It always leads to hilarious and somewhat relatable results. But what if all those quirky things that you thought were unique to you weren't so rare after all?

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Drew Carey Recalls Unknowingly Having a Heart Attack, and Ignoring Symptoms, As He Was Filming His Sitcom

March 06, 2026
Drew Carey Recalls Unknowingly Having a Heart Attack, and Ignoring Symptoms, As He Was Filming His Sitcom

Drew Careyis remembering how he didn't initially realize he was having a heart attack back in 2001, causing him to ignore his symptoms and head to work.

People Drew Carey on May 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.Credit: Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

The comic, 67, appeared onTed Danson's podcast,Where Everybody Knows Your Name,on Wednesday, March 4, and recalled how he had a heart attack as he was filming his sitcom,The Drew Carey Show.

He explained that at the time, he knew he was headed back to set in the coming days and decided he wanted to start jogging. "I was really overweight," Carey explained, noting he had a heart monitor on when he was jogging. As he made his way down the street, his "heart rate went up to something really crazy," and his shoulder "felt numb," and he was feeling "all the things that I read were heart attack symptoms."

Still, Carey says he didn't believe he was having a heart attack. "I thought if you had a heart attack, you would go and fall down, like in a cartoon," he said.

Carey shared that he was so unaware of the heart attack he was experiencing that he waited for his heart rate to go down before he continued jogging. Eventually, he decided it was time to head home, and he told his then-girlfriend what happened, again not properly identifying the medical incident, calling it the "weirdest thing," where he had "all these like heart attack-like symptoms."

His girlfriend then offered to help him out, but Carey told Danson that he wanted to go for dinner at Bob's Big Boy. There, he had a plate of chili spaghetti and iced tea and agreed to call the doctor in the morning.

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However, the next day was the first day back to set onThe Drew Carey Show, and Carey didn't call his doctor as he'd planned. He spent the day doing rehearsal and felt okay, but by the end of the day, he went to the writer's room, and that's when things felt off.

"I felt something in my chest again tighten up. I went, 'Oh, I'll be right back. Let me go to my trailer.' " But after he struggled to take the stairs to the trailer, he called a producer and asked them to call for an ambulance, saying, "I think I'm having a heart attack."As he waited for the ambulance, he said bye to his friend, Sam Simon, who was on set directing, "because I didn't know what was going to happen."

Once he made it to the hospital, he was there for two nights and received a stent in one of his arteries.

In 2001, he was also diagnosed with heart disease and had to undergo an angioplasty, perParade. Nine years later, he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. At the time, his doctor warned him that if he didn't change his lifestyle, his life was "going to be shorter" and that he would have "bad things to look forward to,"Carey told PEOPLE in March 2024.

That year, he lost 80 lbs., increased his cardio and, by August 2010, Carey ran his first 10K in nearly 25 years. He also shared that his health improved so much that he was able to reverse his type 2 diabetes and no longer needs medication.

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Lady Gaga Explains When She and Fiancé Michael Polansky Plan to Tie the Knot

March 06, 2026
Lady Gaga Explains When She and Fiancé Michael Polansky Plan to Tie the Knot

Lady Gaga said she will be marrying fiancé Michael Polansky "soon"

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  • Gaga spoke about her wedding planning when she called into Bruno Mars' iHeart Radio livestream "Romantic Radio" in honor of his new album The Romantic

  • Mars recommended his song "Risk It All" for the couple, and gave Polansky a shoutout during the livestream as well

Lady Gagais giving an update on the timing of her upcoming wedding with fiancé Michael Polansky.

Gaga, 39, revealed that it will be "soon" when she called intoBruno Mars'iHeart Radio livestream "Romantic Radio"on Friday, March 6.

"Hi, Bruno. Me and my fiancé have been traveling all year, but we're getting married soon," Gaga said in the voice message that played during the show. "We were hoping that maybe you could choose a special song for us."

"I know that voice," Mars, 40, said with a smile. "That is my dear friend Lady Gaga."

"If you're looking for a song to dedicate to your husband, I would say, off this new album of mine, I would go with 'Risk It All', track one," Mars recommended, before adding, "So I want to dedicate this one to Lady Gaga and her fiancé. Michael, this is for you too."

Mars then played the opening song from his new albumThe Romantic.

The low-profile pair were firstphotographedkissing at a 2020 New Year's Eve party in Las Vegas, and they went public with their relationship shortly after the 2020 Super Bowl in Miami. The couple later got engaged in 2024.

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Polansky, who is an entrepreneur and Harvard University graduate, spent COVID-19 quarantine with Gaga at her Malibu home. After the pair bonded, the tech entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist quickly became a major part of Gaga's life. "My dogs and the man that I love are my whole life," she toldThe Hollywood Reporterin November 2021.

Gagaconfirmed her and Polansky's engagementin July 2024. She introduced the tech entrepreneur as her "fiancé," while talking to French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal at the Paris Olympics.

Polansky went on to collaborate with Gaga on her 2025 albumMAYHEM, where he served as a co-producer and co-wrote several songs.

Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky are seen at Hotel Excelsior during the 81st Venice International Film Festival on September 04, 2024 in Venice, Italy.Credit: Jacopo Raule/FilmMagic

In an interview withZane Lowe for Apple Musicin March 2025, Gaga opened up about how Polansky specifically inspired her song "Blade of Grass" on the album.

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"As a songwriter you need life to inspire your writing and if everything is promotion, then I'll write about promotion and I won't write about that special moment I shared with you where Michael asked me how I would want him to propose to me one day," Gaga, explained at the time.

"We were in our backyard and I said, 'Just take a blade of grass and wrap it around my finger,'" she continued. "And then I wrote 'Blade of Grass' because I remembered the way his face looked and I remembered the grass in the backyard and I remember thinking he should use that really long grass that's in the center of the backyard."

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Severe storms that spawned destructive tornadoes leave 8 dead across the Central US

March 06, 2026
Severe storms that spawned destructive tornadoes leave 8 dead across the Central US

Severe storms brought damaging tornadoes to parts of the central US Thursday and Friday, shredding buildings into piles of debris and killing at least eight people.

CNN A tornado rips off part of the roof of a Menard’s store in Three Rivers, Michigan, on Friday. - Lindsey Whitaker

In southwestern Michigan Friday afternoon, four people were killed and others injured as severe thunderstorm activity kicked up a destructive tornado.

Three were killed and 12 others injured when the tornado ripped through the Union Lake area, the Branch County Sheriff's Office told The Associated Press. Several people were sent to the hospital, the AP said, although the extent of their injuries was not immediately clear.

Another person was killed and several others injured after the tornado touched down in nearby Cass County, officials said in anews release. Several large structures were damaged and a local state of emergency was enacted, they added.

The tornado was fueled by a lonesupercellthunderstorm and was tagged with a rare "particularly dangerous situation" designation by the National Weather Service as it tracked near Three Rivers, Michigan.

The State Emergency Operations Center was activated after damage was reported in Branch, Cass and St. Joseph counties,Michigan State Police said.

A tornado in the Three Rivers area launched fragments of buildings into the air and peeled large sections of the roof off a storage facility, video shows. It's unclear if anyone was injured. CNN has reached out for more information.

In Union City, east of Union Lake, video shows massive pieces of debris flying in the air as someone in the background says, "There goes a house."

The Michigan fatalities follow reports of a deadly tornado striking Oklahoma overnight Thursday, killing a mother and daughter.

On Friday, another round of dangerous storms killed two people in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, the county sheriff toldCNN affiliate KJRH.

The most significant threat for dangerous storms peaked Friday afternoon and evening in parts of the Plains and Mississippi Valley.

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Storm threat stretches from Texas to Wisconsin

A broad area from Wisconsin to as far south as Texas was under the threat of severe storms through Friday evening.

The most significant storms were most likely in a Level 3 of 5 risk area for parts of seven states in the Central US, including Kansas City; Springfield, Missouri; Fayetteville, Arkansas; and Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The storms are being fueled by unusually warm air for early March along with a surge of energy from a shift in the jet stream. Record high temperatures were possible in dozens of cities on Friday from Chicago into the Southeast.

The ingredients fueling Friday's threat will lose a bit of their steam on Saturday. Still, there could be at least a smattering of severe storms, especially from Texas to the lower Mississippi Valley and in the eastern Great Lakes.

Wind capable of knocking down trees or power lines is the main concern for all threatened areas Saturday, including Houston and Buffalo, New York. The chance of a tornado is low, but we can't completely rule an isolated one out. Texas could also see isolated large hail.

Thursday's deadly tornado

A mother and daughter were killed Thursday night in western Oklahoma when their vehicle was struck by a tornado at the start of the two-day outbreak of severe storms underway in the Plains and Midwest.

Lightning illuminates a deadly tornado near Fairview, Oklahoma, Thursday night. - Fairview Emergency Management

The two were traveling near State Highway 60 and 243 Road west of Fairview, Oklahoma, when they were hit by the tornado, Major County Sheriff Tony Robinson told CNN.

Atornado warningwas in effect for part of Major County between 8 and 9 p.m. CT. The storms also blew over a semi-trailer in the county, which is about 80 miles northwest of Oklahoma City, according to a report from theNational Weather Service.

Thursday night's storms spawned a total of seven tornado reports from the Texas Panhandle to south-central Kansas. Hail the size of golf balls or larger also pelted the region.

In Grant County, Oklahoma, a reported tornado downed trees, power lines and damaged structures, according to reports from theWeather Service.

CNN's Ruben Correa, Taylor Romine, Hanna Park and Meteorologist Briana Waxman contributed to this report.

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Trump administration says Nashville reporter arrested by ICE will get due process

March 06, 2026
Trump administration says Nashville reporter arrested by ICE will get due process

By Kanishka Singh

Reuters

WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration said on Friday a Colombian reporter for a Spanish-language news outlet in Tennessee, arrested by federal immigration ‌agents, will get due process.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Estefany Maria Rodriguez ‌Florez, a journalist for Nashville Noticias, in the state capital on Thursday. She was taken to an ICE detention center ​and remains in custody.

ICE accuses her of violating her visa conditions. A lawyer for her was cited by local media as saying that "up until now, she hasn't had a case with ICE charging her with anything."

Rodriguez Florez has lived in the U.S. for five years and "frequently reports on stories critical ‌of ICE," her lawyers said ⁠in an emergency petition filed in federal court, saying she was arrested without a warrant.

ICE officers had an "administrative warrant" at the time of the arrest ⁠on Wednesday, an ICE spokesperson and a spokesperson of the Department of Homeland Security, of which ICE is a part, said on Friday.

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"She will receive full due process and remains in ICE custody pending the ​outcome ​of her immigration proceedings," the DHS spokesperson said.

ICE has ​been at the heart of Trump's ‌immigration crackdown, which rights advocates say violates free speech and due process, and has created an unsafe environment. Trump says his policies aim to curb illegal immigration and improve domestic security.

Rodriguez Florez had a meeting scheduled for March 17 with ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations, her lawyers said. ICE previously twice rescheduled a meeting with her on her case, once due to a winter ‌storm and again when an agent could not find ​her appointment in the system.

Nashville Noticias said the reporter was ​with her husband outside a gym ​on Wednesday when the vehicle they were in, which was marked with the ‌media outlet's logo, was surrounded and she ​was detained.

Rodriguez Florez arrived ​in the U.S. on a tourist visa, filed for political asylum, later married a U.S. citizen and has a valid work permit, her lawyers say, adding that she and ​her husband have filed for permission ‌to adjust her status to lawful permanent resident.

The Trump administration alleges she was not ​authorized to stay in the U.S. beyond 2021 on her tourist visa.

(Reporting by ​Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by William Mallard)

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