
Josh Borelli is his basketball team's star player, but he also is special in another way.
He has a condition called Mucha-Habermann, an extremely rare skin disorder that causes lesions to develop all over the body.
He discovered he had the autoimmune disease one day in eighth grade when it appeared out of nowhere.
Here's what he said:
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It's rare that we get to see Gordon Ramsay hard at work when it isn't being filmed for television.
We just can't trust TV to tell us the truth these days!
So that's why we're pumped to see Gordon working SUPER hard at the Hotel GB kitchen in London!
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Not Venus Williams, but we ARE sad she got knocked out of the 2012 French Open so quickly…
We're talking about the planet Venus!
In a show that won't happen again for a century, that planetary neighbor of ours is about to put on quick the spectacle!
It's called the Transit of Venus, and if you don't see it when it happens, you won't ever get to see it again
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And not just burgers — any beef.
A new regulation in North Carolina bans restaurants from serving any beef that isn’t fully cooked. That means residents of the state can no longer order a steak medium rare.
The reasoning behind the law is to prevent restaurants from serving food that could potentially be infected with bacteria like E. coli. Cooking beef all the way through kills potentially harmful bacterial intruders.
But, according to many, it also ruins beef.
Said resident Steven Elliot, who says he likes to order his burgers “bloody”:
"I don't believe in a nanny state when it comes to food. I don't like the government telling us what we can and cannot eat."
Most restaurants are reportedly still serving rare burgers to patrons they trust, but they’re breaking the law by doing so.
This feels like a bit too strict of a law! We understand that it’s important to regulate food to make sure it’s safe for consumption, but dictating how restaurants cook their meals seems VERY restrictive!
What do U think?
[Image via AP Images.]
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