Bob Odenkirk returns to "Better Call Saul" set after heart attack
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Bob Odenkirk has returned to the set of the hit AMC show "Better Call Saul" after suffering a "small heart attack" in July. Odenkirk, 58, tweeted about his return on Wednesday.
"Back to work on Better Call Saul! So happy to be here and living this specific life surrounded by such good people," the Emmy Award-winning actor tweeted. "BTW this is makeup pro Cheri Montesanto making me not ugly for shooting!" Odenkirk, who is known for his roles in "Breaking Bad" and "Fargo," was hospitalized in July after collapsing on the set of "Better Call Saul." He later said he suffered a "small heart attack" and that doctors were able to remove the blockage in his heart without surgery.Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday said it will consider the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Fund, agreeing to review a lower court decision that upended the mechanism for funding programs that provide communications services to rural areas, low-income communities and schools, libraries and hospitals.
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