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‘Today’ Sheinelle Jones Gives Life Update After Husband’s Tragic Death
Sheinelle Jones was missing from the Today Show for nearly a year after a family crisis. Her husband, Uche Ojeh, was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. The Today host took a leave of absence in January. Her husband died in May. She returned to the show in September. Keep reading to find out how she’s doing now, six months after her husband’s tragic death. Sheinelle Jones Finds ‘Healing’ In Hit Movie A somber Savannah Guthrie informed Today viewers in May that Sheinelle Jonas had lost her husband after a brief battle with brain cancer. Sheinelle Jones privately mourned the loss for months until she felt strong enough to return. She returned to the show on September 5, 2025. ‘Today’ Sheinelle Jones/Credit: YouTube Elizabeth Olsen was a recent guest on the Today Show. The actress stars in the movie Eternity alongside Miles Teller. She plays a recently deceased woman who has one week to decide who she wants to spend eternity with – her husband or her first love. During a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Elizabeth Olsen shared a conversation she had with Sheinelle Jones during her Today appearance. “Before I went on, [Jones] said, ‘Not to bring it down or anything, but I lost my husband earlier this year, and I watched your movie yesterday. I really enjoyed it, and it really created a sense of comfort for me. I actually felt a sort of healing,’ ” Elizabeth Olsen told the outlet about the conversation. Sheinelle Jones opened up more about her life after losing her husband in another interview that same day. Uche Ojeh and Sheinelle Jones/Credit: YouTube Today Host Gives Life Update After Husband’s Tragic Death Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo were also guests on the Today Show on the same day as Elizabeth Olsen. They were promoting the Wicked: For Good movie that came out on November 21. Sheinelle Jones did the interview. She revealed how much courage she found in the characters played by the actresses. “You guys both know that I am grieving. I carry two things everywhere I go: I move forward, but I’m also grieving,” she said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by TODAY (@todayshow) The Today host continued, “And when I went into the theater to screen this movie, it was transcendent for me in a way that I didn’t know I needed.” “To see these characters be strong and brave and vulnerable. And I’m sitting there thinking, ‘Okay, if these women can do this on the screen, so can I in my own way, ‘ ” Sheinelle Jones told the Wicked stars. Sheinelle Jones’ loss has touched viewers and her co-hosts. She revealed that she’s received countless letters and messages from fans who have been through the heartbreaking loss of a spouse. While it never gets easier, life goes on. The Today Show host and her family are slowly healing from the unspeakable loss. The post ‘Today’ Sheinelle Jones Gives Life Update After Husband’s Tragic Death appeared first on TV Shows Ace.

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Langues et cultures des Amériques. Écritures andines au féminin : présentation d’ouvrages et lectures. Avec la participation de Samay Cañamar Maldonado et Olivia Reginaldo (Inalco, Paris)
Langues et cultures des Amériques. Écritures andines au féminin : présentation d’ouvrages et lectures Avec la participation de Samay Cañamar Maldonado (Camuendo, Équateur) et Olivia Reginaldo (Huancavelica, Pérou), à l’occasion de la sortie de leurs derniers ouvrages. Mercredi 17 décembre 2025, 18h – 20h30 Inalco, 65 Rue des Grands Moulins, 75013 Paris. Salle : 3.11 (3e étage). Organisation : Salomé Cárdenas Muñoz (EHESS, CESPRA/Université Paris Cité), César Itier (INALCO, CERLOM) et Tania Romero Barrios (Université Paris 8, LER/CERLOM/IFEA). Langues : espagnol, quechua, quichua Vente et dédicace des ouvrages Cet événement est l’activité inaugurale du Colloque International Warmikuna (femmes) : oralité, mémoire et autochtonie, qui se tiendra du 17 au 19 décembre 2025 à l’Inalco, au Campus Condorcet et à la MSH Paris Nord. Lors de cette rencontre, à laquelle participeront Samay Cañamar Maldonado (Équateur) et Olivia Reginaldo (Pérou), le philologue spécialisé en quechua César Itier et l'ethnomusicologue Sisa Calapi présenteront les dernières publications de ces autrices. Dans leurs œuvres, elles explorent le territoire andin et le rôle des êtres qui l'habitent, tels que les wakas, les apus, la kucha ou la chificha, et leur donnent une voix grâce à la plasticité de la poésie et du conte. À travers des récits sensoriels [...]

Comment on appelle le bébé du hérisson ? Voici la réponse
Les adorables bébés hérissons, véritables boules de tendresse, fascinent petits et grands. Mais comment nomme-t-on ces minuscules créatures épineuses ? Plongeons dans l'univers captivant des nouveau-nés hérissons et découvrons ensemble les appellations surprenantes qui leur sont données.

William Shakespeare, La Tragédie d'Hamlet, prince du Danemark (nouvelle trad. F. Boyer)
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