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Hans India
8 hours ago
- Sport
- Hans India
International Olympic Day 2025: Let's Move and Stay Healthy Today
Today is June 23. It is International Olympic Day. People all over the world celebrate this day. The day reminds us how important sports and moving our bodies are. Moving keeps us healthy and happy. This year's theme is 'Let's Move.' It means everyone should try to move more every day. You can walk, run, dance, or play with friends and family. Any movement helps your body. Many people join sports events today. There are races, yoga sessions, and fun games. You can join too! Moving is fun and helps you grow strong. You can share what you do on social media. Use #LetsMove and #OlympicDay. Sharing helps others want to move more too. The Olympic leaders want everyone to enjoy sports. It does not matter how old you are or where you live. Sports bring people together. They help make the world better. Sport is good for the body and mind. It makes you happy and full of energy. Playing sports teaches teamwork and kindness. So, on this International Olympic Day, let's all move more. Walk, run, jump, and play. Make today fun and healthy. Moving every day helps you live better.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Michelle Obama Shares Gratitude for Anne Burrell in the Wake of Her Untimely Death
Michelle Obama Shares Gratitude for Anne Burrell in the Wake of Her Untimely Death originally appeared on Parade. Former First Lady Michelle Obama paid her respects following the death of chef Anne Burrell, who died unexpectedly this week at the age of 55. 'So saddened to hear about Anne's passing,' she wrote in the comments section of Good Morning America's Al Roker's own post about Burrell's death. 'I'll always be thankful for her support of Let's Move, and for joining us at the White House Easter Egg Roll to inspire kids and families with her healthy recipes,' she added. 'She was such a warm and talented chef and my condolences go out to her loved ones.' Roker echoed those sentiments in his own message. 'So very saddening to hear of Anne Burrell's passing at 55,' he wrote. 'What a force of nature. A truly delightful human who was supportive of other chefs and a true delight to be around. Our hearts go out to her family and close friends.' Burrell, a beloved Food Network star known for shows like Worst Cooks in America, Iron Chef America, and Secrets of a Restaurant Chef, passed away at her Brooklyn, New York home. According to reports, Burrell was found unconscious and unresponsive and was pronounced dead on the scene. An autopsy is still pending, though some reports suggest possibilities such as cardiac arrest . Michelle Obama Shares Gratitude for Anne Burrell in the Wake of Her Untimely Death first appeared on Parade on Jun 18, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.