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Bruno Fernandes’ X account was hacked – Man United

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Manchester United released a statement announcing that captain Bruno Fernandes‘ social media platform X account was hacked on Sunday evening, after a number of bizarre posts were shared on his page.

The Portugal international played all 90 minutes of Sunday’s 2-1 defeat to Brighton in the FA Cup.

Fernandes’ X account, which has 4.5 million followers, was tampered with hours after the game, forcing United to warn fans.

In a post on X, United said: “Bruno Fernandes’s X account has been hacked. Supporters should not engage with any of the posts or direct messages.”

Some of the false posts, which have since been deleted, focused on United’s struggles and criticised INEOS, the company which co-owns United through Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Fernandes’ last legitimate post was in October when he celebrated his 300th appearance for the club.

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Meanwhile, Sunday’s loss means United will play just 40 competitive matches this season – the smallest number in 111 years.

The Red Devils are working to appoint an interim head coach following Ruben Amorim’s sacking last week after 14 months in charge.

CBS Mornings exclusively announces some NAACP Image Awards nominations

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CBS Mornings exclusively announces some NAACP Image Awards nominations

The NAACP Image Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in arts and entertainment. Comedian and actor Deon Cole and NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson exclusively reveal some of the nominees on CBS Mornings for this year’s awards.

Ex-husband charged in Ohio dentist double murder to appear in Illinois court for possible extradition

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Ex-husband charged in Ohio dentist double murder to appear in Illinois court for possible extradition

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The ex-husband of an Ohio dentist’s wife, killed in a double murder, is expected in an Illinois courtroom Monday afternoon as extradition proceedings are expected to begin.

Michael David McKee, 39, was arrested after allegedly killing a couple in Columbus, Ohio, police and court records show. Police responded to a home in Columbus’ Weinland Park neighborhood around 10 a.m. Dec. 30 and found Spencer Tepe, 37, and Monique Tepe, 39, both dead with gunshot wounds. McKee is Monique’s ex-husband.

McKee was booked at the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office in Illinois just before noon Saturday, jail records show. He’s being charged with two counts of murder in Ohio in relation to Spencer and Monique’s death. 

Court records in Ohio show Monique filed for divorce in 2017 after getting married to McKee on August 22, 2015. McKee has lived in various states, including Virginia, Nevada and Illinois, since 2020, according to public records. McKee recently moved to Chicago, Illinois, and is a vascular surgeon in the Rockford, Illinois, area.

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Ohio dentist Dr. Spencer Tepe and his wife, Monique Tepe, were shot and killed inside their home in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2025. Monique’s ex-husband, Michael David McKee, right, has been arrested and charged with two counts of murder. (Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office/Rob Misleh)

McKee is scheduled to appear in a Winnebago County (Illinois) court on Monday at 1:30 p.m., in what’s expected to be related to his extradition to Ohio. 

Charging documents indicate police were able to identify McKee by linking him to a car that arrived in the Tepes’ neighborhood shortly before the murders and left just after the homicide. The car was then located in Rockford, Illinois, and police found evidence it belonged to McKee.

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Spencer and Monique Tepe on wedding day

Spencer and Monique Tepe pictured on their wedding day. (Rob Misleh)

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Prior to McKee’s arrest, Columbus police released surveillance video showing a “person of interest” walking in the alley near the Tepes’ house in the early morning hours of Dec. 30.

A man could be seen walking slowly in what appeared to be a dark coat and light-colored pants.

Spencer and Monique Tepe were found dead on Dec. 30 at around 10:00 a.m., when a friend went to the couple’s house and told a 911 operator that he could see a body inside.

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Spencer and Monique Tepe were preparing to celebrate their five-year wedding anniversary. (Rob Misleh)

“There’s a body,” the caller says. “Our friend wasn’t answering his phone. We just did a wellness check. We just came here, and he appears dead. He’s laying next to his bed, off of his bed in this blood. I can’t get closer to see more than that.”

The couple was killed one month short of celebrating their five-year wedding anniversary, Rob Misleh, Spencer’s brother-in-law, told WSYX.

Is drying clothes indoors bad for your health? WHO Guidelines say… – The Times of India

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Is drying clothes indoors bad for your health? WHO Guidelines say... - The Times of India

Winters and monsoons are bad times for drying laundry. There’s no sun for days and it’s mostly dewy or rainy all the time. So people generally end up putting laundry indoors to dry. However, unknowingly, they are making a huge mistake. Who would have thought that a simple and easy task could possess such health risks. A growing body of evidence shows that this common household habit compromises indoor air quality significantly. It not only increases humidity indoors but also allows increased mold growth which also irritates respiratory symptoms. Let’s have a closer look at how this innocent habit can become a serious issue.The consequences of increased indoor humidity When you put your wet or semi-dry laundry indoors, especially in poorly ventilated corners, the moisture in clothes evaporates and becomes one with surrounding air. Did you know that a single load of laundry can release up to two liters of water. Rooms without proper airflow or exhaust can collect moisture and increase humidity levels. High indoor humidity is known for creating mold and fungal growth.What WHO Guidelines say on dampness The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued comprehensive “Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mould”. It is based on a systematic review of global research. It highlights some important issues around indoor moisture and microbial growth: Heightened prevalence of respiratory symptomsAggravation of asthma and allergiesPerturbation of immune responses(all outcomes supported by epidemiological evidence)https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789289041683Researchers also noted that occupants of damp or mouldy buildings have up to a 75% greater risk of respiratory symptoms and asthma compared with those in dry, well-ventilated spaces. It is important in the context of indoor drying. It creates conditions similar to persistent dampness if moisture is not properly removed.Mould Growth: The main hazardIt is important to know that the moisture released from drying laundry evaporates and leaves consequences. It often condenses on cool surfaces like walls and windows. These damp surfaces become ideal sites for moulds like Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Stachybotrys. These are known for creating respiratory issues. These can irritate the respiratory tract and trigger allergic reactions. Kids and old residents are especially at risk. Health risks

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As per studies on indoor dampness and respiratory, it can increase health risks such as:Increased coughingIssues in respiratory symptomsChemical irritantsThe indoor hanging of clothes creates excessive indoor moisture. It heightens mould growth and increases dust mite which thrive in humid conditions. In addition, drying synthetic laundry indoors may also release residual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or detergent residues into the air, contributing to indoor air pollution and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. Recommendations from health organisationsWHO guidelines recommend preventing microbial growth indoors by improving ventilation and minimising moisture. In homes with no drying space, use vented tumble dryers or dehumidifiers.While drying laundry indoors might seem harmless, evidence from WHO guidelines makes it clear that the practice is not safe and can compromise respiratory health. It is important to use balconies for drying or invest in vented dryers.

Relearning to walk and talk after a brain tumour

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Ekam Dhaliwal discusses his experience following brain tumour surgery.

Why your Android TV box may secretly be a part of a botnet

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Why your Android TV box may secretly be a part of a botnet

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Android TV streaming boxes that promise “everything for one price” are everywhere right now. 

You’ll see them on big retail sites, in influencer videos, and even recommended by friends who swear they’ve cut the cord for good. And to be fair, they look irresistible on paper, offering thousands of channels for a one-time payment. But security researchers are warning that some of these boxes may come with a hidden cost.

In several cases, devices sold as simple media streamers appear to quietly turn your home internet connection into part of larger networks used for shady online activity. And many buyers have no idea it’s happening.

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Android TV streaming boxes promising unlimited channels for a one-time fee may quietly turn home internet connections into proxy networks, according to security researchers. (Photo By Paul Chinn/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

What’s inside these streaming boxes

According to an investigation by Krebs on Security, media streaming devices don’t behave like ordinary media streamers once they’re connected to your network. Researchers closely examine SuperBox, which is an Android-based streaming box sold through third-party sellers on major retail platforms. On paper, SuperBox markets itself as just hardware. The company claims it doesn’t pre-install pirated apps and insists users are responsible for what they install. That sounds reassuring until you look at how the device actually works.

To unlock the thousands of channels SuperBox advertises, you must first remove Google’s official app ecosystem and replace it with an unofficial app store. That step alone should raise eyebrows. Once those custom apps are installed, the device doesn’t just stream video but also begins routing internet traffic through third-party proxy networks.

What this means is that your home internet connection may be used to relay traffic for other people. That traffic can include ad fraud, credential stuffing attempts and large-scale web scraping.

During testing by Censys, a cyber intelligence company that tracks internet-connected devices, SuperBox models immediately contacted servers tied to Tencent’s QQ messaging service, run by Tencent, as well as a residential proxy service called Grass.

Grass describes itself as an opt-in network that lets you earn rewards by sharing unused internet bandwidth. This suggests that SuperBox devices may be using SDKs or tooling that hijack bandwidth without clear user consent, effectively turning the box into a node inside a proxy network.

Why SuperBox activity resembles botnet behavior

In simple terms, a botnet is a large group of compromised devices that work together to route traffic or perform online tasks without the owners realizing it.

Researchers discovered SuperBox devices contained advanced networking and remote access tools that have no business being on a streaming box. These included utilities like Tcpdump and Netcat, which are commonly used for network monitoring and traffic interception.

The devices performed DNS hijacking and ARP poisoning on local networks, techniques used to redirect traffic and impersonate other devices on the same network. Some models even contained directories labeled “secondstage,” suggesting additional payloads or functionality beyond streaming.

SuperBox is just one brand in a crowded market of no-name Android streaming devices. Many of them promise free content and quick setup, but often come preloaded with malware or require unofficial app stores that expose users to serious risk.

In July 2025, Google filed a lawsuit against operators behind what it called the BADBOX 2.0 botnet, a network of more than ten million compromised Android devices. These devices were used for advertising fraud and proxy services, and many were infected before consumers even bought them.

Around the same time, the Feds warned that compromised streaming and IoT devices were being used to gain unauthorized access to home networks and funnel traffic into criminal proxy services.

We reached out to SuperBox for comment but did not receive a response before our deadline.

8 steps you can take to protect yourself

If you already own one of these streaming boxes or are thinking about buying one, these steps can help reduce your risk significantly.

1) Avoid devices that require unofficial app stores

If a streaming box asks you to remove Google Play or install apps from an unknown marketplace, stop right there. This bypasses Android’s built-in security checks and opens the door to malicious software. Legitimate Android TV devices don’t require this.

2) Use strong antivirus software on your devices

Even if the box itself is compromised, strong antivirus software on your computers and phones can detect suspicious network behavior, malicious connections or follow-on attacks like credential stuffing. Strong antivirus software monitors behavior, not just files, which matters when malware operates quietly in the background. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.

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3) Put streaming devices on a separate or guest network

If your router supports it, isolate smart TVs and streaming boxes from your main network. This prevents a compromised device from seeing your laptops, phones or work systems. It’s one of the simplest ways to limit damage if something goes wrong.

4) Use a password manager

If your internet connection is being abused, stolen credentials often come next. A password manager ensures every account uses a unique password, so one leak doesn’t unlock everything. Many password managers also refuse to autofill on suspicious or fake websites, which can alert you before you make a mistake.

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Investigators warn some Android-based streaming boxes route user bandwidth through third-party servers linked to ad fraud and cybercrime. (Photo Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Next, see if your email has been exposed in past breaches. Our No. 1 password manager pick includes a built-in breach scanner that checks whether your email address or passwords have appeared in known leaks. If you discover a match, immediately change any reused passwords and secure those accounts with new, unique credentials.

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5) Consider using a VPN for sensitive activity

A VPN won’t magically fix a compromised device, but it can reduce exposure by encrypting your traffic when browsing, banking or working online. This makes it harder for third parties to inspect or misuse your data if your network is being relayed.

For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at Cyberguy.com.

6) Watch your internet usage and router activity

Unexpected spikes in bandwidth, slower speeds or strange outbound connections can be warning signs. Many routers show connected devices and traffic patterns.

If you notice suspicious traffic or behavior, unplug the streaming box immediately and perform a factory reset on your router. In some cases, the safest option is to stop using the device altogether.

Also, make sure your router firmware is up to date and that you’ve changed the default admin password. Compromised devices often try to exploit weak router settings to persist on a network.

7) Be wary of “free everything” streaming promises

Unlimited premium channels for a one-time fee usually mean you’re paying in some other way, often with your data, bandwidth or legal exposure. If a deal sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

8) Consider a data removal service

If your internet connection or accounts have been abused, your personal details may already be circulating among data brokers. A data removal service can help opt you out of people-search sites and reduce the amount of personal information criminals can exploit for follow-up scams or identity theft. While it won’t fix a compromised device, it can limit long-term exposure.

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Kurt’s key takeaway

Streaming boxes like SuperBox thrive on frustration. As subscriptions pile up, people look for shortcuts. But when a device promises everything for nothing, it’s worth asking what it’s really doing behind the scenes. Research shows that some of these boxes don’t just stream TV. They quietly turn your home network into a resource for others, sometimes for criminal activity. Cutting the cord shouldn’t mean giving up control of your internet connection. Before plugging in that “too good to be true” box, it’s worth slowing down and looking a little closer.

Would you still use a streaming box if it meant sharing your internet with strangers? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.

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Golden Globes 2026: Elle Fanning reveals deal with sister before ‘The Nightingale’

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Golden Globes 2026: Elle Fanning reveals deal with sister before

 Elle Fanning shares sister Dakota promised not to boss her in ‘The Nightingale’

Before shooting The Nightingale, Elle had set a rule for her sister Dakota Fanning, who was to play her on-screen sister in the World War two movie.

The rule or promise was that her big sister would not act bossy on the shoot as they set to work together for the first time.

“She’s promised me that she’s not gonna boss me around,” she told E! News on the 2026 Golden Globe red carpet. “That’s what she’s promised . . . the older sister. You can’t! You have to treat me like a fellow actor.”

Back to The Nightingale, it was first announced over six years ago. Given the length of time, Elle shares details of when the cameras will roll as the movie is expected to come out in 2027.

“In a couple months we are about to go film,” she shares, adding, “It’s taken a couple years in the making, but… we are finally, really doing it this time.”

The film is based on Kristin Hannah’s historical fictional novel whose logline reads, “two French sisters, Vianne and Isabelle, during WWII, who take separate paths to survival: the elder, Vianne, must shelter a German officer to protect her family in Nazi-occupied France, while the rebellious younger, Isabelle, joins the Resistance to fight for freedom, showcasing women’s resilience through impossible choices and courage in wartime.”

Ohio police hunt killer after dentist, wife found shot to death with children safe inside home: timeline

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Ohio police hunt killer after dentist, wife found shot to death with children safe inside home: timeline

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A manhunt is underway for the individual who shot and killed a dentist and his wife in Columbus, Ohio, just a month before their fifth wedding anniversary.

The Columbus Police Department said officers responded to the house on Tuesday morning for a wellness check when they found Spencer and Monique Tepe dead with gunshot wounds. Dispatch records state that Spencer was shot “multiple times” and Monique was shot “at least once through the chest.” Two young children were found safe at the house.

According to WSYX, police don’t believe their deaths were a murder-suicide. Officials added there wasn’t a gun recovered at the scene and there were no signs of forced entry.

Here’s a timeline of events associated with the shooting of Spencer and Monique Tepe:

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Spencer and Monique Tepe were preparing to celebrate their five-year wedding anniversary. (Rob Misleh)

December 30, 2025: 2 a.m. to 5 a.m.: Times police are requesting video from neighbors or witnesses.

The Columbus Police Department is requesting video from any neighbors or individuals between 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. in the area where the Tepes lived.

December 30, 2025: 9:03 a.m.: First 911 call.

The first 911 call was placed by the owner of Athens Dental Depot, Mark Valrose, where Spencer worked. Valrose called 911 and requested police conduct a wellness check at the Tepe residence after Spencer didn’t show up to work. 

“Spencer works with me and he did not show up to work this morning and we cannot get ahold of him or his family,” Valrose said. “He is always on time and he would contact us if there is any issues whatsoever… we’re very, very concerned because this is very out of character and we can’t get in touch with his wife, which is probably the more concerning thing.”

December 30, 2025: 9:22 a.m.: Columbus Police Department officer arrives at the Tepes’ house.

Following the 911 call, call logs obtained by Fox News Digital revealed that a Columbus Police Department officer went to the Tepes’ house and knocked on the front and back door “multiple times” with no answer.

December 30, 2025: 9:57 a.m: Tepe’s friend calls 911 from their house, says they can hear kids.

One of Spencer’s friends went to his house and called 911 at 9:57 a.m., telling the dispatcher that he “thought he heard one of [the kids] yelling,” according to the call log.

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Spencer and Monique Tepe were found dead on Dec. 30. (Rob Misleh)

December 30, 2025: 10:04 a.m.: Another one of Tepe’s friends calls 911, reports seeing a body inside their house.

A separate 911 caller told the dispatcher that a body could be seen inside the Tepes’ house.

“We just came here and he appears dead. He’s laying next to his bed, off of his bed in his blood. I can’t get closer to see more than that,” the caller said. “I can tell he’s obviously not breathing or anything.”

A baby was also heard crying inside the house, according to the dispatch records.

Spencer and Monique Tepe on wedding day

Spencer and Monique Tepe pictured on their wedding day. (Rob Misleh)

December 30, 2025: 10:13 a.m.: Bullet casings are found by police.

At 10:13 a.m., dispatch records reveal that bullet casings were found at the crime scene.

In a statement released Friday, the couple’s family said they are “heartbroken beyond words,” and called the deaths “tragic and senseless.”

“They were extraordinary people whose lives were filled with love, joy, and deep connection to others,” read the statement. “Spencer, a graduate of The Ohio State University, was known as a devoted and proud father, a loving partner, and a friend to everyone he met,” the family statement said, adding that he was “intelligent, warm, and endlessly welcoming.”

Spencer was involved with the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization, his family said.

January 5: Police release video showing “person of interest.”

Columbus police released surveillance video showing a “person of interest” walking in the alley near the Tepes’ house in the early morning hours of Dec. 30.

A man could be seen walking slowly in what appeared to be a dark coat and light-colored pants.

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“Detectives believe the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Tepe occurred sometime between 2:00 and 5:00 a.m. on the morning of December 30th in the upstairs of their residence. Recovered video footage shows a person of interest walking in the alley near the Tepe’s residence during that timeframe,” Columbus police said in a Facebook post.

January 10: Monique’s ex-husband arrested.

Michael David McKee, 39, was arrested in Winnebago County, Illinois after allegedly killing Spencer and Monique.

Court records in Ohio show Monique filed for divorce in 2017 after getting married to McKee on August 22, 2015. McKee has lived in various states, including Virginia, Nevada and Illinois, since 2020, according to public records. McKee recently moved to Chicago, Illinois, and is a vascular surgeon in the Rockford, Illinois, area.

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Michael David McKee, a 39-year-old from Chicago, is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of Dr. Spencer Tepe and his wife, Monique Tepe. (Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office)

Charging documents indicate police were able to identify McKee by linking him to a car that arrived in the Tepes’ neighborhood shortly before the murders and left just after the homicide. The car was then located in Rockford, Illinois, and police found evidence it belonged to McKee.

McKee was charged with two counts of aggravated murder.

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Spencer and Monique Tepe wedding pictures

Spencer and Monique Tepe pictured in wedding photos. (Rob Misleh)

Monique was described by family members as a “loving, patient and joyful mother whose warmth defined her.”

Rob Misleh, Spencer’s brother-in-law, told WSYX that the couple, married in 2021, was going to celebrate their five-year anniversary next month.

Fox News Digital’s Julia Bonavita and Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to this report.

Meta names former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick as president, vice chair

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Meta names former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick as president, vice chair

Dina Powell McCormick, vice chair of BDT and MSD Partners, at the Qatar Economic Forum (QEF) in Doha, Qatar, on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.

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Meta on Monday announced it has appointed Dina Powell McCormick as its president and vice chairman.

Powell McCormick joined Meta’s board in April but resigned in December, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. In her new role, Meta said Powell McCormick will serve as a member of the company’s management team and will help guide its strategy and execution.

“Dina’s experience at the highest levels of global finance, combined with her deep relationships around the world, makes her uniquely suited to help Meta manage this next phase of growth as the company’s President and Vice Chairman,” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a statement.

Prior to joining Meta, Powell McCormick served as deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump, and she served under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in President George W. Bush’s administration.

“Congratulations to DINA POWELL MCCORMICK, WHO HAS JUST BEEN NAMED THE NEW PRESIDENT OF META. A great choice by Mark Z!!! She is a fantastic, and very talented, person, who served the Trump Administration with strength and distinction!,” Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform Truth Social on Monday.

Powell McCormick also spent 16 years in senior leadership roles at Goldman Sachs, and most recently acted as an executive at BDT & MSD Partners.

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Remembering the life and legacy of Bob Weir, a founding member of the Grateful Dead

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Remembering the life and legacy of Bob Weir, a founding member of the Grateful Dead

Bob Weir, a co-founder and guitarist for the iconic rock band the Grateful Dead, has died at 78. Anthony Mason looks back at Weir’s life and music career.