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the Texas residenttold CBS News.Then came news that would change the then-23-year-olds life forever: Her husband.m8m
[Brandons] world got very small after his brain injury and its sort of gotten bigger again.But that plan had abruptly changed.I had made vom8mws that I would be with him in sickness and health.
but I wanted to take care of him.But she knew she was the best person to take care of him.
because I knew that Kris had a good heart.
When Armstrong first started sharing their familys story on TikTok.record-setting Arctic fires mainly in the boreal forest of Siberia emitted 35% more carbon dioxide than the year before.
The ice was so thin that Russiawas not able to find thick enough ice to test its new nuclear-powered ice-breaker ship.the exceptional spring warmth across the Eurasian Arctic still resulted in the lowest June snow cover extent in this region since the observational record began in 1967.
Arctic surface temperatures were the second warmest on record almost 2 degrees Celsius (3.In the a video accompanying the report.