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[People are swooning over Martin Short and Selena Gomez's sweet 'Jimmy Kimmel' interview]( "This friendship of theirs is profound and adorable." [Selena Gomez]( appeared on âJ[immy Kimmel Live](!â last nightânot to chat with Kimmel himself, who was off, but her âOnly Murders in the Buildingâ co-star [Martin Short]( filling in as guest host. And the interview was a 13 minute glimpse into quite the endearing cross-generational friendshipâ¦complete with an adorable mini makeover. Discussion topics were aboundâeverything from the âWizards of Waverly Placeâ reboot to Molly Shannon farting in Meryl Streepâs face while filming âOnly Murdersâ season four. Yes, really. [Read the story](
[Woman goes to huge lengths to adopt husband's ex-wife's baby to save him from foster care]( She had lived in foster care and didn't want it for the newborn with no name. Christie and Wesley Werts have taken the idea of a [blended family](to the next level. When the couple fell in love five years ago and married, they brought together her children, Megan and Vance, and his children, Austin and Dakota. As of January, the Ohio family has five children after adopting young Levi, 2. Levi is the son of Wesleyâs ex-wife, who passed away[four days after the child was born](. The ex-wife had the boy prematurely, at 33 weeks, and died soon after from drug addiction and complications of COVID-19. When Levi was born, he was a ward of the state with no first name or birth certificate. âWhen I heard about Levi, without hesitation, I said we should take him.â [Read the story]( [One of our nonprofit partners needs your opinion! Please take this survey to help shape their important work. Thank you!]( [Take the survey]( [13 Youtube channels that people say give them comfort in times of stress]( We all need a little comfort watch now and then. Traditional [television]( might have once been the predominant way to escape into a simpler world, but more and more folks are finding the same type of [comfort]( on Youtube. After all, Youtube was essentially the first platform that enabled people to both create and consume content specifically keened into their unique interests, and it remains an entertainment powerhouse because of that. For those who still appreciate long form content, i.e. old folks, itâs nice to have something that feels a bit like a comfort tv show, with the candidness of a home video. And for that, Youtube is king. [Read the story]( [American family in Japan gets the sweetest note from their new non-English-speaking neighbor]( Kindness can open the best doors. The way we come across long-lasting friendships is often unexpected. But when you're part of a military family. You learn to grab hold of the good people you meet and carry those friendships across states and oceans. You mark your friendships based off of what base you were stationed at when you met them and know those friendships can withstand just about anything because they've been tried. So for an American family stationed in Japan, there was no doubt at least one lifelong friendship would be made. It just may have been surprising that the friend wasn't affiliated with the military. Instead, the friend was an older Japanese man who didn't speak English and lived next door to the young family in Yokosuka, Japan. [Read the story](
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