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Lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic have lowered air pollution, allowed wild animals to roam mdash; and moved the U.S. one step closer to clean energy.During the economic
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Inside Edition anchor Deborah Norville revealed in a video released to viewers Monday that she will undergo surgery to remove a thyroid nodule from her
jordan neck. In the message, Norville said it was thanks to one viewer s sharp eye that she went to her doctor in the first place. We live in a world of see something, say something, and I m really glad we do, she said in the clip posted on Inside Edition s YouTube channel. A long time ago, an Inside Edition viewer reached out to say she d seen something on my neck. It was a lump. The anchor said she hadn t noticed the lump before, but went to her doctor to get it checked. While it wasn t anything at the time, she continued to get it looked at over the years. For years, it was nothing. Until recently, she said, It was something. Norville said her doctors informed her that it is a very localized form of cancer, which she will be having surgery to remove Tuesday. She explained she would not be undergoing chemotherapy, and was told she would not be treated wi
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