Chuck Norris
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Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris is one of the most enduringly popular actors in the world. He has starred in more than 20 major motion pictures. His television series “Walker, Texas Ranger,” which completed its run in April 2001 after eight full seasons, is the most successful Saturday night series on CBS since “Gunsmoke.” It is seen in more than 80 countries worldwide, ranking as one of the top U.S. shows in both sales and audience.
A New York Times best-selling author of two books, including the 2004 autobiographical “Against All Odds,” Norris also has penned two books of fiction. Set in the Old West, the most recent installment of this series, “A Threat to Justice,” was published in September 2007. In 2006, he added the title of columnist to his illustrious list of credits with the launch of his popular Internet column on the independent news site WorldNetDaily.com. Norris’ commentaries have become so widely read that he was signed recently by Los Angeles-based Creators Syndicate to market his column to newspapers across the country.
Norris and his wife, Gena, have a home in Dallas and a ranch near Houston, where they divide their time, along with their 6-year-old twins, Dakota and Dani Lee.
Posts
Sleep-Wake Cycle Running Off the Rails
You say you're desperate to enjoy a better night's sleep? Know that a lot of folks are right there with you. According to a recent...
Muscling In on the Signs of Aging
"Sarcopenia is the progressive loss of muscle mass and function that occurs as a natural part of aging," according to Harvard Health. "It affects about...
The Overlooked Importance of Living Color & How Colors Shape Our Minds and Bodies
The world we live in is filled with so many colors. Yet have you ever stopped for a moment to consider how just the experience...
Stress Stacking Up as Election Nears
As political tensions ramp up with the approaching election, mental health is taking a hit. A study found that 72% of Americans are stressed about...
The Health Toll of Overworking
"The original holiday was meant to handle a problem of long working hours and no time off."
Good Exercising Judgment Not as Easy as Some Think
In today's world, physical inactivity remains a problem. In fact, it has become a major concern. As reported by Healthcanal, in 2020 just 24.2% "of...
Healthy Oils a Slippery Subject
This is a commentary about oil. Not the crude stuff, but the various extracts that have been used, some since the beginnings of recorded history,...
Some Juicy News on Health
"The juice contains boatloads of vitamin C, antioxidants, and flavonoids, all of which help to prevent excess inflammation and keep cells running smoothly on all...
Fine-Tuning to Find the Moving Health Benefits of Sports
A recent report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention proclaims that today nearly 25% of adults in this country are considered inactive. According...
What We Think We Know About Hydration Could Be Wrong
The simple response that we "need to stay hydrated" doesn't quite cut it anymore.
Do the Self-Diagnosed Have a Fool for a Client?
"The problem lies in the lack of quality health information online and people's inability to interpret that information accurately. Combine that with the fact that...
Red Flags Go Up on Our Social Media Obsession
The impact the internet and social media have on modern society is clear, troubling, and seemingly ever-increasing. The influence that it may have on our...
The Many Unrecognized Impacts of Trauma
No matter how you look at it, the experience of trauma can potentially have a long-term effect on a person's well-being. A case can be...
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