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Paramount+/Chris HastonOn Thursday, Kelsey Grammer and Paramount+ revealed the rebooted Frasier will be back for a sophomore season."Frasier is a love story, and I am very happy we will be allowed to continue it," Grammer said in the announcement.He added, "I m delighted that our partners at CBS Studios and Paramount+ are on board for another season, and I can t wait for the fans to see what we have in store!"The streamer s executive vice president of programming, Jeff Grossman, expressed, "Kelsey made a triumphant return as one of the most iconic and beloved characters on television. The new series introduced Frasier to a whole new generation while reminding fans of Kelsey s truly timeless portrayal of Dr. Crane."The first season featured guest appearances from the original hit s cast, including Bebe Neuwirth and Peri Gilpin.The original Frasier still holds the record for the most Emmys for a comedy series with 37 wins and 107 nominations.The second seaso ....

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Luis Diaz Devesa/Getty Images(NEW YORK) More than four months since Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, the Israeli military continues its bombardment of the neighboring Gaza Strip.The conflict, now the deadliest between the warring sides since Israel s founding in 1948, shows no signs of letting up soon and the brief cease-fire that allowed for over 100 hostages to be freed from Gaza remains a distant memory.Here s how the news is developing:Feb 22, 2:57 PMOver 85,000 people in Gaza could die in next 6 months if war escalates, report findsMore than 85,000 people in Gaza could die over the next six months if the war between Israel and Hamas escalates, epidemiologists from Johns Hopkins University and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found.The epidemiologists presented findings about death tolls in three potential scenarios: if a cease-fire is reached, if the war remains as it is, and if the war escalates.If a cease-fire is reached, more than 11,000 people w ....

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Thomas Northcut/Getty Images(NEW YORK) A sluggish housing market for most of last year began to heat up as the calendar turned to 2024.In recent weeks, however, the market has cooled once again.A surge in mortgage rates accounts for the slowdown in the housing market, experts told ABC News, pointing to elevated home prices pushed out of reach for most consumers when combined with high borrowing costs.The jump in mortgage rates is due to stubbornly high inflation that has delayed interest rate cuts at the Federal Reserve, experts said. Mortgage rates track yields on 10-year treasury bonds, which are highly sensitive to the Fed s benchmark rate."High mortgage rates and high housing prices have led to an affordability problem of a dimension that we haven t seen in decades," Susan Wachter, a professor of real estate at University of Pennsylvania s Wharton School of Business, told ABC News.The average interest rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage has soared to 6.9%, rebounding afte ....

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Intuitive Machines(HOUSTON) A Houston-based company is attempting to make the first-ever commercial moon landing on Thursday, and the first by a U.S.-built spacecraft in more than 50 years.Intuitive Machines lander, named Odysseus, launched last week from NASA s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and entered lunar orbit on Wednesday.It will orbit the moon for about one day before beginning its descent and will attempt to soft-land near the south pole at 6:24 p.m. ET, according to NASA. However, video of the landing will be delayed reaching Earth by at least 45 minutes.The lander is carrying five NASA instruments, including a radio beacon meant to transmit precise geolocation and cameras that capture how the surface of the moon changes from interactions with the engine plume of the spacecraft, as well as commercial cargo.If the landing is successful, Odysseus nicknamed "Odie" by employees will have seven days before darkness descends on the landing site, which will prevent ....

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Courtney Perry/For the Washington Post(NEW YORK) National MMR coverage has dropped 2% from the 2019-2021 school year to the 2022-2023 school year, which means approximately 250,000 kindergartners are at risk for measles infection around the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The 93.1% rate during the 2022–23 school is 2% lower than the 95% rate in the 2019-2020 school year and leaves measles coverage below the national target of 95% for the third consecutive year.Doctors said this nationwide trend is a concerning backdrop to measles outbreaks in Florida and Philadelphia so far this year.Exemptions for school vaccines are also at an all-time high. Ten states now report exemptions that exceed 5%, which leaves both vaccinated and unvaccinated children vulnerable to disease outbreaks like measles, experts say.As of Feb. 15, a total of 20 measles cases were reported by 11 jurisdictions across Arizona, California, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, ....

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