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Just days after celebrating her 42nd birthday, Britain’s Princess Kate is in the hospital where she's recovering from abdominal surgery. The palace is being pretty tight lipped about what exactly is going on - but with word she'll be in the hospital for up to 14 days and out of public eye until Easter, there is concern. And writer E Jean Carroll was back on the witness stand today…this time testifying about how Donald Trump's defamatory statements affected her and her life. The former president was in the courtroom as she testified, at times reacting visibly and loudly enough that the judge admonished him to "keep his voice down." Plus, we're learning more about the 10-year-old boy who was bitten at an attraction in the Bahamas called "Walk with Sharks." It's incredibly popular with tourists, but as Steven Fabian reports, questions are now being raised about safety. And it is still crazy cold across the country. The weather service saying records are being broken right and left and another blast of frigid air is coming. While you can’t do anything about the weather, Megan Alexander says there are a few things you can do to keep warm.
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Just days after celebrating her 42nd birthday, Britain’s Princess Kate is in the hospital where she's recovering from abdominal surgery. The palace is being pretty tight lipped about what exactly is going on - but with word she'll be in the hospital for up to 14 days and out of public eye until Easter, there is concern. And writer E Jean Carroll was back on the witness stand today…this time testifying about how Donald Trump's defamatory statements affected her and her life. The former president was in the courtroom as she testified, at times reacting visibly and loudly enough that the judge admonished him to "keep his voice down." Plus, we're learning more about the 10-year-old boy who was bitten at an attraction in the Bahamas called "Walk with Sharks." It's incredibly popular with tourists, but as Steven Fabian reports, questions are now being raised about safety. And it is still crazy cold across the country. The weather service saying records are being broken right and left and another blast of frigid air is coming. While you can’t do anything about the weather, Megan Alexander says there are a few things you can do to keep warm.

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