Nov. 7 2025, Published 6:26 p.m. ET Folk icon Joni Mitchell has embraced her golden years with a promise to give back to fans as “she knows she doesn’t have much time left,” RadarOnline.com can reveal. Mitchell, who turned 82 on November 7, delivered a memorable performance at the 2024 Grammy Awards – and insiders claimed she pushed herself to pull off the appearance as a farewell to fans. Joni’s ‘Farewell’ Performance While Mitchell took home a Grammy for Best Folk Album, the most memorable moment of the evening was when she took the stage with Brandi Carlisle to perform one of her biggest hits – and brought the house down. An insider said of the performance: “Joni knows she doesn’t have much time left, and she wanted to give her fans a last chance to see her singing one of her most significant songs.” It took a lot for Mitchell to even be able to make it to the music industry’s biggest night, let alone deliver an incredible performance. Mitchell has suffered several health crisis, beginning with a contracting Polio when she was nine-years-old. The illness left her with a permanent weakness in her left hand and leg. In 2015, she was struck with a crippling brain aneurysm that initially robbed her of the ability to walk and talk. With the help of ongoing and intense therapy, the singer-songwriter slowly relearned basic life skills in addition to teaching herself how to sing and play music again. Now, in her 80s, she’s battling a rare and taxing condition, Morgellons disease. Symptoms of Morgellons disease “include the feeling that fibers are emerging from the skin,” and those with the condition “often report feeling as if something is crawling on or stinging their skin,” according to the Mayo Clinic. The insider noted: “Joni is struggling in so many ways, she’s convinced her body will give out on her sooner than later.” Sources say the gutsy songbird chose the Grammys for her final act, not only because she won an award for her live album Joni Mitchell at Newport, but also because she’d never performed at the awards show before and knew she’d reach millions of fans. A source added: “This was Joni’s musical love letter to the world. And from the reaction she got, it’s clear the world is loving her back!” When Mitchell finished belting out Both Sides Now at the award show, the audience erupted in cheers and gave her a standing ovation. While it appeared the Grammys would be her last major performance, Mitchell stunned fans when she offered her talents to raise funds for victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. She sat in an ornate chair and tapped her cane on the floor as she delivered another rare and tear-jerking rendition of Both Sides Now with Blake Mills supporting on the guitar at the FireAid concert in January.
https://radaronline.com/p/joni-mitchell-grammy-performance-knows-she-doesnt-have-much-time-left/
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A look at the funniest moments from John Pertzborn’s career
ST. LOUIS — Every newsroom has a heartbeat, and for us, that heartbeat wore a bow tie every Tuesday.
For 22 years, I’ve had the honor of working the morning shift with John Pertzborn, who I consider not just a colleague but also a friend.
Pertzborn doesn’t just deliver the news; he makes you feel like […]
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Mitch McConnell, 83, Falls in Senate Office Hallway [WATCH]
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), the Senate’s longest-serving party leader, fell in a hallway of a Senate office building on Thursday as he was heading to the Capitol for votes. The incident was captured on footage by a left-wing activist group, the Sunrise Movement, and reported by the New York Post.
The 83-year-old senator was seen reaching toward an aide moments before losing his balance and falling to the ground. The aide and a security guard immediately helped him back to his feet. McConnell appeared to wave to bystanders before continuing down the hallway with assistance. The video showed the fall taking place just outside his office.
McConnell has previously suffered multiple falls and health-related incidents over the past few years, which have drawn attention to his mobility issues. Earlier this year, he announced that he will not seek re-election in 2024. Since early 2023, he has dealt with a series of injuries and hospitalizations. He briefly used a wheelchair following several falls and has experienced public freezing episodes during press appearances.
A spokesperson for the senator said earlier this year that the effects of childhood polio have occasionally affected McConnell’s balance. “Senator McConnell is fine,” the spokesperson stated. “The lingering effects of polio in his left leg will not disrupt his regular schedule of work.”
McConnell’s recent health incidents include a sprained wrist and facial cuts sustained in December 2024 after slipping during a Capitol lunch. Months earlier, in March 2023, he was hospitalized following a fall that resulted in a concussion and fractured rib. After that incident, he underwent rehabilitation before returning to his Senate duties.
Despite these challenges, McConnell has remained active in Senate proceedings, playing a key role in negotiating government funding measures and judicial confirmations.
The Kentucky senator was first elected in 1984. He has served seven terms and has been the Senate Republican leader since 2007, making him the longest-serving party leader in Senate history. He is set to step down from his leadership position at the end of his current term.
As of now, McConnell’s office has not commented on Thursday’s fall or indicated whether he required any medical evaluation following the incident.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/10/mitch-mcconnell-83-falls-in-senate-office-hallway-watch/
