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Danica McKellar didn't go into childbirth thinking she was going to taste her placenta, but it sounds like she's glad she did.

The* Wonder Years* actress explained her surprising postpartum culinary experience in a conversation with Bobby Bones on *The BobbyCast*.

"My doula said, do you want to taste the placenta? I'd just given birth," said McKellar. "And I'm like, sure. I mean, you're not even, you're not in your right mind. She gave me a piece of it. Bobby, it was like the best filet mignon that I have *ever *tasted. But more."

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"I was embarrassed about how much I loved it," she added. "It was bizarre. I thought, what is this, some sort of weird satanic.... Am I a cannibal?" McKellar said. "We are meant to have that."

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What McKellar has endorsed unequivocally is parenthood. She's the mom to 15-year-old son Draco Verta, who she shares with her ex-husband, composer Mike Verta. McKellar married Verta in 2009 and filed for divorce in 2012.

Just after she gave birth , McKellar and her then-husband said in a statement to PEOPLE, "We are humbled, overjoyed, and so grateful for this miraculous gift. It's like we've only now just learned the true meaning of love."

The actress also noted that she couldn't remember most of the labor, although she opted not to have an epidural.

Danica McKellar and Fred Savage on 'The Wonder Years'

Danica McKellar and Fred Savage on 'The Wonder Years'.

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"If I had known it was going to be 36 hours," McKellar said, "I'm not sure I would've been able to do it."

Once she met her little one, there was an instant bond.

She recalled, "There was so much joy in the room and so much relief! It was instant love. It was an amazing, amazing evening."

Since playing Fred Savage's love interest Winnie Cooper in six seasons of *The Wonder Years*, McKellar has appeared on the series *The West Wing* and voiced several characters in animated projects. She's also made a niche for herself starring in holiday movies for TV, previously for Hallmark and now for Great American Family.

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New Photo - South Korean lawmakers pass law to manage Seoul's pledge of $350 billion in US investments

South Korean lawmakers pass law to manage Seoul&x27;s pledge of $350 billion in US investments KIM TONGHYUNG Thu, March 12, 2026 at 6:53 AM UTC 0 1 / 0South Korea US TariffsThe National Assembly passes a law to implement hundreds of billions of dollars in U.S. investments at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, March 12 2026. (AP Photo/Ahn Youngjoon) () SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean lawmakers on Thursday passed a law to implement a pledge of $350 billion in U.S. investments Seoul made last year to avoid the Trump administration's highest tariffs.

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean lawmakers on Thursday passed a law to implement a pledge of $350 billion in U.S. investments Seoul made last year to avoid the Trump administration's highest tariffs.

Government officials had urged lawmakers to quickly pass the contested bill, submitted in November, as uncertainty mounts for the country's trade-dependent economy, already rattled by President Donald Trump's protectionist swing and now fearing the fallout from his war on Iran.

The bill's passage came hours after the Trump administration increased pressure on trade partners by opening a new investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries, including China and U.S. allies South Korea and Japan, which could result in new import taxes if U.S. officials see their practices as unfair.

Trump and his team have made clear they're seeking to use new tariffs to recoup lost revenue after the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated his sweeping tariffs issued with emergency powers.

The South Korean law, which passed 226 to 8, calls for establishing a public corporation to manage the promised U.S. investments, including reviewing and selecting projects based on input from South Korean and U.S. trade authorities.

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Some lawmakers spoke against the bill ahead of the vote, expressing frustration over Trump's new trade investigations and the potential impact of the war in the Middle East, which has exposed the vulnerability of South Korea's export-dependent economy and reliance on imported fuel.

"We cannot be the money machine Trump wants us to be," said Son Sol, a member of the minor opposition Progressive Party. She said the bill does not give the legislature sufficient power to review and reject investments that could go against South Korean business or public interests.

Following months of tense negotiations, South Korea finalized an agreement with the United States in November to invest $200 billion in U.S. semiconductor and other high-tech industries and another $150 billion in shipbuilding in exchange for Washington lowering reciprocal tariffs on Seoul from 25% to 15%.

The agreement, which followed a breakthrough at an October summit between Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, also caps South Korean investments at $20 billion a year to protect the country's foreign currency reserves.

Lee's liberal Democratic Party introduced the legislation in November but faced resistance from opposition lawmakers worried about the economic impact. The legislative holdup frustrated Trump, who in January threatened to raise tariffs on South Korean autos, pharmaceuticals and other goods back to 25%, increasing pressure on the opposition to move the bill forward.

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New Photo - As war spikes gas prices, drivers wonder how long it will last – and if they should go electric

As war spikes gas prices, drivers wonder how long it will last – and if they should go electric ALEXA ST. JOHN and TAMMY WEBBER Thu, March 12, 2026 at 7:19 AM UTC 0 1 / 0Climate Oil Prices ElectricityElectric vehicles charge at a station Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Lincolnwood, Ill. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) () When Kevin Ketels bought an electric 2026 Chevrolet Blazer last year, he wasn't thinking about the cost of gas. He just thought EVs were better and "wanted to be part of the future.

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When Kevin Ketels bought an electric 2026 Chevrolet Blazer last year, he wasn't thinking about the cost of gas. He just thought EVs were better and "wanted to be part of the future." Now that the Iran war is spiking prices at the pump, the Detroit man is happy he is no longer filling up his 11-year-old gas-powered SUV.

"Electricity can go up, but it won't go up nearly as much as gas will and it won't go up nearly as fast, either," said Ketels, 55, an assistant professor of global supply chain management at Wayne State University.

Experts say prolonged high gas prices may drive some EV interest and sales, especially if drivers assume their electricity prices won't be affected by the crises.

But many factors influence consumer EV purchases — and electricity rates.

Are EV owners truly insulated from price hikes?

Drivers of gas-powered vehicles are much more vulnerable to fluctuating prices that result from global conflict than those who charge their cars. The national average for a gallon of regular gas this week was $3.57, up from $2.94 a month ago, according to AAA.

Meanwhile, "residential electricity prices are regulated and are much less volatile than gasoline prices," said University of California, Davis economics professor Erich Muehlegger. "As a result, EV owners are largely unaffected by oil price shocks."

But experts say electricity prices have been increasing nationally for a variety of reasons, including surging power demand from new data centers.

"This is an inflationary event," Holt Edwards, principal in Bracewell's Policy Resolution Group, said of the war. "Is this the driver in electricity prices? I think probably not. But it's certainly a contributing factor."

To what extent oil and gas conflicts could translate to the electricity sector is yet to be seen.

What about how different grids are powered?

When it comes to the electricity an EV owner is tapping, much of the cost depends on which sources of electricity are in a local grid's power mix, experts say.

Because regulators set residential electricity prices annually, most households are sheltered from month-to-month changes in natural gas costs. Though experts say higher natural gas prices can increase the cost of generating electricity, natural gas prices haven't risen as quickly or as much as oil prices have recently.

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Those are just two of many energy sources — including coal, nuclear and renewables — that power the electric grid.

"The energy component varies depending on the energy you're using and the price of the energy that you're using to generate electricity," said Pierpaolo Cazzola, an energy expert at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy. "What happens is that in the U.S., the variation of the price of the energy component is smaller than it is elsewhere."

The experts said persistent war could affect electricity bills in the future. And that is all the more reason for countries to transition to clean power, they said.

"Clean power and electrification combined is what provides the most security," said Euan Graham, an analyst at energy think tank Ember.

Michael B. Klein, a 56-year-old software developer in Evanston, Illinois, has driven EVs for the past eight years to save on fuel costs and because of environmental concerns.

Every time electrical grid efficiency improves — especially as renewables are added — "I get that benefit no matter what," said Klein, who drives a Chevy Bolt. "They can improve the efficiency of gas engines, but you have to get a new car in order to reap the benefit of that."

So will EV demand rise?

Several experts say high gasoline prices are a strong driver of EV sales, particularly if high prices persist. Drivers also consider more gasoline-efficient hybrid vehicles during these times.

Car-shopping resource Edmunds analyzed consumer shopping data for the week starting March 2, after the Iran war had begun. They found that interest in hybrids, plug-in hybrids and battery EVs accounted for 22.4% of all vehicle research activity on their site that week, up from 20.7% the previous week. Analysts also looked back at the last major nationwide fuel price surges in 2022, and they saw that consideration of electrified vehicles consideration rose sharply then, too.

But whether this means more EV purchases depends on whether buyers expect to save not just now but in the future, experts say.

Adding to the complexity: A sudden increase in EV demand could drive up prices, Graham said.

"I think the real step change would be in whether this causes governments to shift tax, tariff policies around EVs," Graham said. Doing so would help reduce fossil fuel dependence, he said.

Does driving electric really save money?

Pretty much.

People who buy EVs have a "really substantial" gas savings over the life of their vehicles even without government tax credits, said Peter Zalzal, an attorney with Environmental Defense Fund.

"We're talking about thousands and thousands of dollars" in savings, Zalzal said. "And as gas prices increase, those savings are only greater. Fuel costs are a big piece of overall vehicle costs, and increases in fuel prices have significant impacts on people."

However, the upfront cost of a new EV is still more than that of a gasoline-powered vehicle; new EVs sold for an average of $55,300 last month, while new vehicles overall sold for an average $49,353, according to auto-buying resource Kelley Blue Book. Some experts also expressed national security concerns with EVs because China dominates significant parts of the EV supply chain.

Ketels, the EV owner and professor, said he believes EVs and renewable energy should be a strategic priority for individuals and the U.S. because they could be produced domestically "and we don't have those fluctuations and those worries."

But because the federal government has withdrawn many incentives for both, "it puts us at a disadvantage globally," Ketels said. "I think it's been a terrible mistake to withdraw these incentives and to attack the sustainable energy industry," and the war "is just making it that much more obvious."

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China positions itself as force for global stability at its annual Congress KEN MORITSUGUThu, March 12, 2026 at 7:21 AM UTC 0 Delegates leave after the closing ceremony of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), in Beijing, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) BEIJING (AP) — While much of the world's attention is on the Iran war, that hasn't stopped China from moving ahead with national priorities with global repercussions. Not that China doesn't care about the war and its impact on energy supplies and geopolitics.

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BEIJING (AP) — While much of the world's attention is on the Iran war, that hasn't stopped China from moving ahead with national priorities with global repercussions.

Not that China doesn't care about the war and its impact on energy supplies and geopolitics. But for the world's second largest economy, its growing rivalry with the United States revolves around a different battle: the development of the cutting-edge technologies shaping the 21st century.

That message came through in a five-year plan formally endorsed Thursday by the National People's Congress at the end of its annual meeting, the nation's biggest political event of the year. If anything, China is doubling down on a push to transform its economy and be at the forefront of technology. State media described China's determination to stay the course on economic development as a force for stability in an uncertain world.

"A stable and developing China injects more stability and certainty into a world fraught with change and turbulence," the official People's Daily newspaper said in a front-page column on Wednesday. Other state-media echoed that view.

The commentaries and official statements didn't mention U.S. President Donald Trump, whose tariffs and use of military force from Venezuela to Iran are shaking up the global order that has governed international relations in the post-World War II era. China publicly defends that system, while calling for making it more equitable to reflect the interests of developing countries as well as rich ones.

Trump is due to visit Beijing in three weeks to hold talks with his counterpart, Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

The National People's Congress also rubber-stamped three laws, including one governing ethnic minorities, at its closing session. The votes are ceremonial and nearly unanimous, designed to show unity behind the ruling Communist Party's vision for the nation. The five-year plan was approved with 2,758 votes in favor, one against, and two abstentions.

"We are forging ahead at full speed in building a great country," Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at an annual news conference during the Congress.

Banking on tech for growth

Many economists believe that China needs to do more to put more money into the hands of consumers to boost domestic spending and reduce its dependence on export-led growth.

China's leaders agree in concept, but the five-year plan puts technology front and center, confirming it remains the top priority. Analysts expect any steps to boost consumption to happen only gradually, such as expanding social security and health care benefits, while government funds are poured into artificial intelligence, robotics and other areas.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced an economic growth target of 4.5% to 5% for 2026 at the start of the Congress, a level that gives the government more leeway to focus on the longer-term goals of the five-year plan rather than meeting a higher target this year.

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Staying conservative on climate

The five-year plan doesn't pledge to reduce carbon emissions overall, but only to reduce "emissions intensity" — how much pollutants are emitted relative to the size of the economy. That means emissions could still grow as the economy does.

The target for a reduction in intensity was set at 17%, a level that could allow emissions to rise 3% or more, analysts said. "International good practice is to move away from intensity targets towards absolute emission reduction targets," said Niklas Hohne of the NewClimate Institute in Germany.

China has a history of setting conservative targets and its rapid expansion in solar and other clean energies may drive emissions down anyway. The country is the world's No. 1 emitter of greenhouse gases, but leaders have long argued that the size of its population and economy must be considered when evaluating its pollution levels.

Regulating ethnic groups

A sweeping ethnic minorities law endorsed by the Congress solidifies what critics say is a government policy of assimilation, emphasizing the creation of "a common consciousness of the Chinese nation."

The government said it is meant to foster a stronger sense of community and shared economic development among its ethnic groups. The law encapsulates an approach under Xi that has promoted unity over ethnic cultures and their languages.

"It puts a death nail in the party's original promise of meaningful autonomy," said James Leibold, a professor at Australia's LaTrobe University who has studied China's changing policies towards its ethnic minorities.

Seeking a "right to rest" for workers

Formal proposals and other suggestions to reduce work hours in a variety of ways were among those that got the most attention on social media during this year's Congress.

Many focused on a "right to rest," including calls to give employees the right not to respond to work messages after hours. Many Chinese workers get only five days of paid vacation a year. Yu Miaojie, an economist and deputy to the Congress, proposed raising the minimum statutory annual leave from five to 10 days.

The popularity of the proposals reflects concern about the intense workplace competition in China. Giving workers more leisure time is also seen as a way to boost consumption by giving them more free time to spend.

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Dakota Johnson, who has now become Calvin Klein's new brand ambassador, has gone above and beyond to serve some of the hottest looks for the brand's latest advertisement campaign. She quite literally redefined how to play pool. She posed in a set of daring ensembles, flaunting her oh-so-enviable curves. The diva wore a black bralette along with matching underwear. She also posed topless, showing off her toned frame.

Dakota Johnson plays pool in bold fit for Calvin Klein campaign

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For this latest Calvin Klein campaign, Dakota Johnson made quite the mark in a mesmerizing set of picks. Her ensembles included a fitted black bralette with sleek straps and an alluring neckline. This was paired with matching bikini bottoms, which helped the diva flaunt her toned legs. She kept her hair loose with her signature bangs softly framing her face.

Further, for some pictures, the "Fifty Shades of Grey" actress also posed topless, like a proper boss babe.

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Suni Lee's Fully SeeThrough Dress Is Ridiculously Bold for BirthdaySantanu DasThu, March 12, 2026 at 5:13 AM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Aurore Marechal/Staff / Getty Images Suni Lee marked her 23rd birthday with new photos and the caption, "yk it's tea 23." The Olympic gymnast, born on March 9, 2003, elegantly posed outdoors at night beside clipped hedges, a pale wall, and a lantern light.

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Suni Lee marked her 23rd birthday with new photos and the caption, "yk it's tea #23." The Olympic gymnast, born on March 9, 2003, elegantly posed outdoors at night beside clipped hedges, a pale wall, and a lantern light.

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Suni Lee stuns in a fully see-through dress in her birthday photos

Take a look at Suni Lee in a fully see-through dress:

The gown pairs a sheer, lace-trim corset bodice with visible boning and thin straps. Suni Lee pairs it with a sleek satin skirt that falls softly to the ground, accentuating her curves. Black strappy heels peek out in one frame, while a sleek ponytail, bronzed glam, and a glossy nude lip keep the styling sharp. The whole look lands somewhere between lingerie-inspired and formal birthday dressing.

Suni Lee has stayed in a fashion-forward lane lately, from her 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut to her first Victoria's Secret Fashion Show walk. Fans reacted quickly. One wrote, "ITS QUEEN SUNIS BDAYYYY." Another said, "hbd baddieee." A third added, "They're not readyyyyy for 23."

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Dua Lipa's Completely Sheer The Attico Midi Skirt Is a Classic for SpringEvolve EditorsThu, March 12, 2026 at 5:20 AM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Stephane Cardinale Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images Dua Lipa is a fashion queen, and she always loves to go above and beyond to serve some of the most unique and sassy fashion statements. She recently proved this by pairing the sheer statement Attico skirt with a simply fitted white bodysuit. This helped the diva flaunt her toned curves. Further, the "Dance The Night" singer also layered this look with a fierce boho suede jacket, also from Attico.

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Dua Lipa is a fashion queen, and she always loves to go above and beyond to serve some of the most unique and sassy fashion statements. She recently proved this by pairing the sheer statement Attico skirt with a simply fitted white bodysuit. This helped the diva flaunt her toned curves.

Further, the "Dance The Night" singer also layered this look with a fierce boho suede jacket, also from Attico. With this look, Lipa proved that such sheer skirts are bound to be a welcome spring staple.

Dua Lipa pairs a completely sheer The Attico midi skirt with suede jacket

Dua Lipa has always been able to turn heads in some of the most fierce outfit choices. She recently proved that street-style sass is literally perfect and it's totally here to stay, making it perfect for the spring season. Her latest ensemble looked effortlessly fashionable, while letting the "Don't Start Now" singer's statement sheer skirt take centre stage. In fact, her look featured a form-fitting white bodysuit, which helped the diva flaunt her curves.

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For this look, Lipa also paired her bodysuit with a matching white calf-length skirt, which looked great with her bodysuit. However, it was the skirt's sheer material that elevated her ensemble. This fitted skirt was also elevated with white fur-laden trims, which took her modern ensemble to the next level. Meanwhile, Lips also made quite a case for layering by adding a contrasting beige suede jacket, also from Attico. The oversized silhouette added depth to the look.

Even Dua's accessory game was undoubtedly on point. She opted for chunky gold picks like layered necklaces, including a shell piece. She also added a pair of see-through glasses, elevating the overall style of the ensemble. She also added a bold black belt, adding to the look. She also added a brown tote bag, adding some panache to the modern look. Even her sleek and straight hairstyle and flawless makeup look, with a pink lip shade, were undoubtedly on point.

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