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Oregon State, Washington State, Mountain West agree to 6-game football scheduling arrangement in '24
Oregon State, Washington State, Mountain West agree to 6-game football scheduling arrangement in '24
Oregon State, Washington State and the Mountain West have aannounced a football scheduling agreement for the 2024 season
2023-12-02 01:27
Bills address banged-up secondary depth by signing 12-year veteran Josh Norman to practice squad
Bills address banged-up secondary depth by signing 12-year veteran Josh Norman to practice squad
The Buffalo Bills addressed their injury depleted secondary depth by signing cornerback Josh Norman to their practice squad
2023-10-10 23:07
‘Best possible news’ – Nick Anderton reveals scans show no sign of active cancer
‘Best possible news’ – Nick Anderton reveals scans show no sign of active cancer
Former Bristol Rovers defender Nick Anderton has revealed he is no longer actively suffering from bone cancer. The 27-year-old has undergone 28 weeks of chemotherapy and had his knee and part of his femur cut out after being diagnosed with the disease in July 2022. He retired from football in April of this year and his latest scans have shown the cancer is no longer active. Anderton said in a social media post: “Not how I imagined my mid-20s to pan out but it is what it is. Never did I think a sore knee would turn out to be bone cancer. I don’t think it’s really possible to put into words how the last year has been but I’m blessed to still be here battling on. “Full knee, along with 12cm of my femur replaced with metal, I got to keep my knee cap though! Twenty-eight weeks of chemotherapy and 36 weeks of another drug which is classed as an antibiotic. Close to 70 nights stayed in hospital, a few infections thrown in there just to keep me on my toes. “My first lot of scans have come back with the best possible news I could have hoped for, no sign of active disease. This journey is by no means over as the cancer can return and I’m going to be checked every few months for the foreseeable. “I just wanted to let people know and more importantly thank everybody for everything over the last year. The messages I’ve received, the donations to the Go Fund Me and the all-round support has been unbelievable. “I’m going to try and enjoy some normal life with my family now and make the best memories whilst trying to figure out what’s next.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-01 16:56
Every Electric Car for Sale in the Fast-Growing UK Market
Every Electric Car for Sale in the Fast-Growing UK Market
In the evolution of the electric vehicle, the United Kingdom is like the Galapagos. The battery-powered genus is
2023-10-31 13:00
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2023-10-08 17:00
Aaron Rodgers Injury Has Peyton Manning in Disbelief on the ManningCast
Aaron Rodgers Injury Has Peyton Manning in Disbelief on the ManningCast
Peyton Manning can't believe Aaron Rodgers is already injured.
2023-09-12 08:57
Tainted love: Misinformation drives 'vaccine-free' dating
Tainted love: Misinformation drives 'vaccine-free' dating
In a private dating group on Facebook, Renee flaunts herself to like-minded singles as a fit, adventurous Kizomba dancer who at 35 exudes "inner child vibes." But...
2023-07-28 09:31
'Unappreciated' man shows up at his own funeral to teach his family a lesson
'Unappreciated' man shows up at his own funeral to teach his family a lesson
A Belgian father faked his own death and made an elaborate entrance at his funeral in a jaw-dropping bid to teach his family a lesson. David Baerten, 45, left his loved-ones in a state of shock when he interrupted the service by turning up in a helicopter with a video crew to capture the moment. The TikToker, who goes by the name Ragnar le Fou, later explained that he wanted to make a point about the importance of keeping in touch. In an interview with French chat show Touche Pas à Mon Poste (TPMP), Baerten explained that he felt “unappreciated” by his relatives because he never got invited to barbecues and other gatherings. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter He said he wanted to show them that “you shouldn’t wait until someone is dead to meet up” and insisted that his intention was to bring his family together. @el.tiktokeur2 Tu nous as eu on t aime mon ami on est content que tu es parmis nous ❤️❤️#pourtoii #fyp #fypシ @Ragnar_le_fou The prankster revealed that his wife was, initially, the only person who knew about the elaborate ruse and that she’d implored him not to go ahead with it. He admitted that an emotional dedication about him published ahead of the memorial was penned by his own hand. He also, reluctantly, told TPMP that he’d allowed his kids to believe that they’d lost their father for a “couple of days” before letting them in on the act. @touteslesnewstiktok Ragnar le fou s'exprime sur TPMP. #tpmp #ragnarlefou #ragnar #cyrilhanouna #fyp #pourtoi During that time, his daughter posted a heartbroken message on Facebook, saying: “Rest in peace, Daddy. I will never stop thinking about you. Why is life so unfair? Why you? You were going to be a grandfather, and you still had your whole life ahead of you. I love you! We love you! We will never forget you.” Eventually, he told her the whole thing was a ploy, but only because he was ordered to by his film crew. When he asked if the production team would be willing to document his stunt, they replied that they’d do so only if he let his children and sister know the truth. But, Baerten insisted, he was sure she “half-knew” it was a lie from the start. @el.tiktokeur2 Tu nous a eu je te le jure j etais en pleure moi et apres j ai eu le choc poto on t aime beaucoup ❤️@Ragnar_le_fou @Leclercq Philippe #fyp #pourtoii #fypシ Asked how he felt about his mourners’ response to the extraordinary escapade he admitted that he’d instantly regretted the whole thing. “As soon as I started receiving messages from people and videos of them crying, I wished I could cancel the whole thing, but it was too late. I asked myself, ‘What have you done this?’ but it was too late,” he said. “I’m sorry to all the people I hurt,” he continued. “I hate hurting people." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-14 16:59
Regulators' concern over TD anti-money-laundering practices helped scuttle First Horizon deal - WSJ
Regulators' concern over TD anti-money-laundering practices helped scuttle First Horizon deal - WSJ
(Reuters) -Toronto-Dominion Bank's handling of "suspicious" customer transactions was behind regulators' refusal to approve the lender's $13.4 billion deal to
1970-01-01 08:00
Maine Governor Janet Mills confirms 18 dead, 13 injured, says 'city did not deserve this terrible assault'
Maine Governor Janet Mills confirms 18 dead, 13 injured, says 'city did not deserve this terrible assault'
'I love this city just like I love the whole state,' said Janet Mills
2023-10-27 01:13
Have Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky split? Couple address divorce rumor in joint statement
Have Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky split? Couple address divorce rumor in joint statement
Despite several July 3 rumors that suggested they were dissolving their marriage, Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky insist they are not divorcing
2023-07-04 17:44
Treasury Yields Climb After US Deal Returns Focus to Rate Hikes
Treasury Yields Climb After US Deal Returns Focus to Rate Hikes
Treasuries began the week on the back foot after a US government shutdown was averted, eliminating a point
2023-10-02 09:30