Ryan Clark Reacts to Mike Tyson’s ‘Sad’ Motivation for Jake Paul Fight

ALSO: Gossip Girl' Actress Addresses Her Disappearance & CVS Health Appoints New Physician

By Nikki Reese | November 19, 2024
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Resilience & Mindset Mastery
Ryan Clark Reacts to Mike Tyson’s ‘Sad’ Motivation for Jake Paul Fight

Mike Tyson wasn’t fighting Jake Paul to add another win to his record — not for the 44 knockouts or the 50-6 stats.

It wasn’t just about the $20 million payout either, although it’s likely the largest sum he’s ever earned for a single fight.

Instead, at 58 years old and well past his prime, Tyson said he stepped into the ring with the internet sensation, who’s half his age, so his children could witness what he once was — to give them a glimpse of one of the greatest fighters in boxing history.

Health
CVS Health Appoints New Physician to Lead Healthcare Delivery Division

CVS Health has promoted Dr. Sreekanth Chaguturu to lead its healthcare delivery business, just one year after the company acquired homecare provider Signify Health and senior clinic operator Oak Street Health for over $20 billion.

At the same time, Mike Pykosz, the 42-year-old co-founder of Oak Street Health, is stepping down. Pykosz led the Chicago-based startup that CVS purchased for more than $10 billion last year. Oak Street is currently undergoing significant expansion, opening new standalone senior clinics and integrating health centers into CVS pharmacies.

On Tuesday, new CEO David Joyner announced that Chaguturu, 46, will take over as president of CVS Healthcare Delivery, succeeding Pykosz. In addition to this new role, Chaguturu will maintain his current position as executive vice president and chief medical officer of CVS Health.

Entertainment
Gossip Girl' Actress Addresses Her Disappearance and Return from Texas

Gossip Girl actress Chanel Maya Banks is speaking out about her recent disappearance, explaining her side of the story after vanishing from California and being found in Texas last week. In an exclusive on-air interview with True Crime News, Banks clarified that she was never actually "missing" but had to leave a "bad situation."

Banks, 36, who played Sawyer Bennett in three episodes of the original Gossip Girl series in 2009, was reported missing by her family on November 8, after they hadn’t heard from her since October 30. Police conducted a welfare check at the Los Angeles apartment she shared with her husband, where they found all her belongings and her dog, but no sign of Banks.

The Los Angeles Police Department located Banks in Boerne, Texas, on November 11. However, her family disputed the LAPD’s claims that she was safe, with her cousin, Danielle-Tori Singh, speaking out on social media. Singh emphasized that Banks typically doesn’t go more than 48 hours without contacting her or her mother.