WEBVTT We were there when they were born... appeared on the Oprah show at age one... took their first steps ... headed off to kindergarten... turned teenagers... and ...
It's sweet 16 for the McCaughey septuplets.Meet the septuplets at 16.The Carlisle family is facing a whole new set of challenges, such as teaching 7 teenagers to drive.KCCI’s Mollie Cooney had the ...
The McCaughey siblings first made headlines back in 1997 simply by surviving as the first septuplets born in the United States. Now, they're thriving — and off to college (and beyond)! Brandon, Alexis ...
The McCaughey septuplets made headlines back in 1997 when they became the world’s first set of surviving septuplets. They were born to Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey nine weeks premature at a Des Moines, ...
Four of the McCaughey septuplets have left the nest. The college freshmen from Iowa – Joel, Nathan, Kelsey and Natalie – settled into their dorm rooms at Hannibal-LaGrange University this week, ...
Born into the world and into the spotlight in 1997, the McCaughey septuplets have now graduated high school. Reportedly the first surviving septuplets in the world, their birth fueled a national ...
The world’s first surviving septuplets have graduated from high school, as the seven siblings plan to lead separate paths. It took parents Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey one injection of the fertility drug ...
On vacation in Mallorca, a Mediterranean island just off the coast of Spain, a family of ten experiences a collection of firsts: their first trip overseas… Ann Curry: What can you speak in ...
CARLISLE, Iowa — The parents of the world’s first surviving septuplets are selling their central Iowa home, now that their 20-year-old children have emptied the nest. The Des Moines Register reports ...
As the sun sets, the Science Center of Iowa closes to the public and opens for private slumber parties. On this evening, the visitors, invited by “Dateline,” are a famous family of ten: parents, Kenny ...
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