11-Year-Old Boy with Down Syndrome Celebrates Being Cancer Free 2 Years After Leukemia Diagnosis

A community rallies around an 11-year-old boy two years after he's considered cancer-free

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  • Levi Buxman, who also has Down syndrome, was supported by his classmates as he rang a bell to celebrate

  • The child was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in November 2023

An Ohio community is celebrating a young boy who is now cancer-free after years of hospitalizations and rough moments linked to his disease.

At 9 years old, Levi Buxman was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia on Nov. 5, 2023, according to aGoFundMe.

On March 20, the now-11-year-old, who also has Down syndrome, was surrounded by students and staff at Green Elementary in Smithville after he rang his bell at Akron Children's Hospital to celebrate being cancer-free.

Levi paraded down the hallway, giving out high-fives as his classmates cheered him on, as shown in a video of his special moment broadcast byWKYCon March 26.

The fifth grader loves listening anddancing toMichael Jackson, and wore a red and black jacket that reads "Just beat it" on the back, a nod to him beating cancer.

His mother, Lauren Buxman, spoke to the news station about the day she found out about her eldest son's diagnosis, initially thinking it was the flu.

"I took him to the ER and with leukemia, they can detect it with a blood test," she told the news station. "So within a couple hours, we had a diagnosis and then he didn't come home again for 70 days."

In the GoFundMe, loved ones said his diagnosis came "wildly unexpected and sudden."

For Lauren, it was even harder to face alone because her husband Branden Buxman was away at the time. He was on the road back from a hunting trip in Colorado when she found out about Levi's diagnosis.

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In the last two years, Levi has spent nearly 267 nights in the hospital and suffered a stroke that left doctors wondering how he survived.

Outside of his medical condition, Lauren wondered if her child would ever live a normal life with friends. And then he met one — a boy named Liam in the oncology unit at Akron Children's Hospital.

"They had some kind of weird relationship where one of them would show up at the hospital and just for an acute illness and they'd end up staying for weeks and the other one would be right behind them," Lauren said of Liam and Levi's friendship.

But when Liam died in May 2025, Levi struggled with his best friend not being there when it was time to ring his bell.

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That's when his community stepped up.

"One of my biggest fears when we had Levi and got his Down syndrome diagnosis was that he wouldn't have friends, that kids would be cruel and he just wouldn't be seen," Lauren said.

"When we did the clap out, just seeing how much the kids love him and the kids were seeking him out for high fives and hugs and calling his name, it warms my heart to see that the kids see him for who he is," his mom added.

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Rosalía Tells Madrid Audience She's 'Much Better Now' Days After Stopping Concert Due to Food Poisoning

Rosalía returned to her Lux Tour on Monday, March 30, four days after cutting a Milan concert short due to food poisoning

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  • She kicked off a four-night residency at Movistar Arena in Madrid

  • The singer told the crowd she is feeling "much better"

Rosalíais back on stage after a brief bout of food poisoning.

TheLuxartist, 33, opened night one of her four-night residency at Movistar Arena in Madrid on Monday, March 30, just four days after cutting a Milan stop short amid her brief illness.

"How are we feeling tonight? I'm so happy to be here," she told the crowd in Spain's capital city on Monday, perBillboard. "Last week, I wasn't feeling too well, but I'm much better now."

During Rosalía's March 25 show in Milan, she reportedly cut the performance short about 45 minutes after telling her fans she was experiencing discomfort from "big time food poisoning."

"I tried to do this show — since the beginning, I've been sick. I've had big-time food poisoning, and I've tried to push it till the end but I'm feeling extremely sick," said Rosalía,as seen in fan videos of the moment.

"I'm puking out there, and I really want to give the best show," the Grammy winner continued. "And I'm, like, on the floor, doing my best. I might try to keep going, but maybe at some point I have to stop. I'm extremely sick."

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Rosalía told the crowd she was "really trying" and planned to "push as much as I can."

"But we might have to stop if I physically can't keep going," she added. "I'm in pain."

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Rosalía's Lux Tour includes material from her ambitious album of the same name, and is divided into four acts, perBillboard. The album features both grand orchestral arrangements and electro-pop, all sung in 13 different languages, with each song inspired by a different Catholic saint or female religious figure.

The singer's current tourkicked off March 16 in Franceand continues with shows around the globe through September. The tour's U.S. leg begins on June 4 in Miami. The album came out in November 2025 and reached No. 4 on theBillboard200 chart.

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Luxalso helped her achieve the record ofmost-streamed albumby a female Spanish-speaking artist, as the project received 42.1 million streams in its first 24 hours of release.

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Jan. 6 Capitol riot participants file lawsuit accusing police of excessive force

Dozens of people who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol are suing the federal government, accusing responding officers of using excessive force.

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The class-action lawsuit, filed in federal court in Florida, alleges U.S. Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department "indiscriminately" fired chemical munitions, pepper spray and other projectiles into a crowd gathered on the Capitol's west side.

The complaint says the plaintiffs were exercising their First Amendment right to protest the certification of the 2020 presidential election results and describes the crowd as "overwhelmingly peaceful" before officers began using force. It alleges protesters were not given required warnings to disperse before chemical agents and munitions were deployed.

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The plaintiffs claim they suffered injuries, including chemical burns, concussions and emotional distress. The lawsuit accuses the government of negligence, assault and failures in supervision and crowd control planning.

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The events of Jan. 6 were widely broadcast, showing rioters breaching the Capitol as Congress met to certify the election. About 140 law enforcement officers were injured, and the building sustained significant damage.

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In one of his first moves in office, President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 people charged or convicted in connection with the attack and commuted the sentences of 14 others.

The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare that the Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police used unlawful force and to award compensatory damages and legal costs.

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Meghan Markle's Dad Thomas Markle, 81, Reveals Relationship with Nurse, 46, After Leg Amputation

Thomas Markle says he is in a relationship with a nurse 35 years his junior whom he met after his leg amputation

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  • Meghan Markle's estranged told The Daily Mail he "never expected to find joy and happiness again at my age"

  • Meghan previously reached out to her father following his emergency surgery, despite their yearslong estrangement

Thomas Markleis sharing a personal update following his recent health struggles.

In a new interview withThe Daily Mail,Meghan Markle's estranged father, 81, said he is in a relationship with nurse Rio Canedo, 46, whom he met afterundergoing an emergency leg amputationin the Philippines in December 2025.

"I never expected to find joy and happiness again at my age," he told the outlet. "I felt neglected and sad for so many years, but now I am enjoying life again."

He added, "After so many tough times, I feel truly blessed to have found someone very special who takes such good care of me."

Thomas said he met Canedo — a mother of two — in mid-December while checking into a rehab hospital in the Philippines, where she works. He has been living in the Philippines in recent years after relocating from Mexico.

Canedo toldThe Daily Mailthat she was initially unsure what to expect.

"I was a bit worried because someone had told me he had a reputation for being grumpy," she said. "But I started working with him, and he is a total gentleman and someone who is kind and funny."

She also said she was unfamiliar with Thomas' connection to Meghan, 44, andPrince Harry, 41.

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Thomas fblooreflected on his health setbacks in the interview, referencing the stroke he suffered in 2022.

"After my stroke, things were not great," he said. "I wanted to go to the other side of the world to a place where the people are kind. The Philippines has a gentler way of life. I never expected to meet Rio and have my life changed in such a wonderful way."

Thomas had his left leg removed below the knee on Dec. 3, 2025, after a blood clot in his thigh reportedly cut off circulation. The three-hour procedure took place in the Philippines, where the retired lighting director relocated with his son, Thomas Markle, Jr., earlier that year.

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Although Meghan and Thomas have been estranged for years, the Duchess of Sussexreached out to her fatherafter learning about his leg amputation. A spokesperson for Meghan previously said she attempted to contact him the same day she learned about his health ordeal.

The Mail on Sundayreported that Thomas said he had not heard from Meghan. After that, a spokesperson for Meghan confirmed that a letter written by her was"safely" in the hands of her father.

Meghan has been estranged from her father since her 2018wedding to Prince Harry.

Their relationship fractured after Thomas admitted to staging paparazzi photos ahead of the wedding and, according to Meghan, was not truthful with her about his communications with the press. She later spoke about the fallout during her and Harry's2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, saying at the time, "I've lost my father."

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Martha Stewart confronts New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson for breaking her big toe: 'It wasn't okay at all'

It wasn't a "very good thing" whenMartha Stewartbroke her big toe at a New York Knicks game last May.

Entertainment Weekly Martha Stewart hashed it out with Jalen Brunson on his 'Roommates Show' podcastCredit: Roommates Show/Playmaker/YouTube (2)

The lifestyle guru was sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden when the home team's point guard, Jalen Brunson, dove for a ball out of bounds — and "crashed" right into 84-year-old Stewart, who was wearing open-toe sandals.

As her big toe throbbed in pain, she knew immediately the 190-pound athlete had broken the bone.

Nearly a year later, she recently got the chance to confront Brunson on his podcast,Roommates Show, cohosted by his teammate Josh Hart.

The two-time NBA All-Star was deeply apologetic, although admitted he didn't remember the moment, which went down as the Knicks squared off against the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals.

As Stewart recounted, Brunson not only landed on her, he even sat on her lap.

"You jumped up really fast. And I remember saying to you, 'It's okay.' You had no idea that you had hurt me. I didn't say you hurt me, but I said, 'It's okay.' It wasn't okay at all."

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After the game — which went into overtime, much to her painful chagrin — Stewart headed straight to the Hospital for Special Surgery on Manhattan's Upper East Side to have her toe checked out.

"They've named it the 'Stewart-Brunson fracture,'" she joked. "I have an X-ray, I'm going to leave you a picture of it... it was actually a break, so anyways, it's better now… It took one year to heal."

Martha Stewart sitting courtside at the game in question on May 21, 2025Credit: Sarah Stier/Getty

Stewart previouslytold the storyonThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and revealed she actually ran into the NBA star's parents, Knicks assistant coach Rick Brunson and his wife Sandra, in the Hamptons. And she couldn't help but tell them what their son did. "They were laughing," she told Fallon. "They thought it was so funny."

Brunson now adds a little more to the story: His dad FaceTimed him to virtually apologize to Stewart. He later also sent her a basketball, which she gave to her grandson.

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In the end, there's no bad blood — and Stewart learned a valuable lesson.

"It's my fault for wearing open-toe shoes to a basketball game," she reasoned. "I look back at it as just something silly, stupid, and funny. It was stupid of me."

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