The More Inflation the Better: This Little-Discussed Insurance Broker Is Having a Moment
It’s enemy No. 1 inside the halls of the Federal Reserve, dreaded in cash-strapped households across America and
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Support for ESG Shareholder Proposals Plummets Amid GOP Backlash
Investor support for environmental and social shareholder proposals slumped to the lowest in six years amid the Republican
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OpenAI CEO calls for global cooperation to regulate AI
Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, used a high-profile trip to South Korea on Friday to call for coordinated international regulation of generative artificial intelligence, the technology that underpins his famous chatbot.
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Pope 'progressively improving' after surgery, doing some work from armchair
By Philip Pullella ROME Pope Francis' overall condition is progressively improving and his post-surgical recovery is normal, allowing
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Kardashians and Jenners snub Kanye West on birthday despite wishing other exes including Tristan Thompson
No one from the Kardashian-Jenner family posted anything on social media to celebrate Ye's birthday
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Ukraine Recap: Tanks on the Move, EU Struggles on New Sanctions
Ukraine faced another missile and drone attack on Friday even as Kyiv’s long-awaited ground offensive — one that’s
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Sarah Beeny tearfully insists ‘I’m just not gonna die, you do know that’ in cancer documentary
Sarah Beeny has opened up about her gruelling treatment for breast cancer in a new documentary coming to Channel 4. The deeply personal one-off film, Sarah Beeny vs Cancer, sees the 51-year-old broadcaster and property expert explore the past, present and future of breast cancer treatment in the UK, while dealing with her own journey to recovery. She welcomed cameras into her home for the programme just two weeks after three lumps were discovered in her left breast. Speaking through tears at the start of the documentary, Beeny says: “I’m just not gonna die, you do know that. I’ve got a whole life. I need it. I’ve got four children. People need their mother. The truth is, I kind of needed my mother.” Beeny’s mother died of breast cancer at 39, when Beeny was just 10. Beeny says in the film that she had been waiting her whole life to hear that she had cancer. Her partner Graham Swift, an artist, says in the documentary that it was a huge deal for Beeny when she turned 40 as a healthy woman. In the show, Beeny is seen at various stages of chemotherapy. Her sons are shown cutting her hair short, and later Beeny sits in her car after doing the school run, pulling out clumps of her remaining hair. Cameras also follow Beeny as she gets a wig fitted by the NHS. Swift, who calls Beeny a “force of nature”, says he has been up at night worrying throughout the treatment. “F***yeah, there are sleepless nights,” he says. “It’s really hard. It’s horrible.” Beeny has now got the all-clear, and at the end of the documentary, she signs off with the words: “The chances of surviving breast cancer have doubled in the past 40 years, and that only gets better and better the more that is understood. “So many people are so scared. It’s that fear that keeps a lot of people away from going and checking things out and getting treatment. “So trust your body and go and get it checked out at a proper breast clinic. “If you get the diagnosis that I got eight months ago, my message would be, just, don’t be afraid. Because amazing people are doing amazing things and the outlook is getting better every day.” Sarah Beeny vs Cancer airs at 9pm on Channel 4 on Monday 12 June. Read More Sarah Beeny: Why I’m no longer scared of cancer Sarah Beeny shares health update after all-clear from breast cancer ‘I don’t want to be ashamed’: Sarah Beeny reveals she shaved her hair with dog clippers following cancer diagnosis ‘Fearful’ Shannen Doherty shares devastating cancer update Sarah Beeny shares health update after all-clear from breast cancer Breast cancer symptoms and survival rate as Amy Dowden diagnosed
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Ex-Barclays CEO Jes Staley Set to Appear for Epstein Deposition
Former Barclays Plc Chief Executive Officer Jes Staley has been out of sight for more than a year
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Fitness influencer admits faking having terminal cancer for followers
A prominent fitness influencer has admitted to lying about having late-stage pancreatic cancer in order to gain followers. The woman, famously known as MianBaobao on social media, announced the diagnosis three years ago. According to Insider, the Taiwanese influencer went as far as adding her "illness" to her Instagram bio. "Non-professional weightlifting athlete and a professional cancer fighter," it reportedly read. Her lies started to be exposed a year ago when her ex-husband shared his suspicions. "Every time she went for treatment she insisted that her family drop her off at the entrance to the hospital and insisted on seeing the doctor alone," he said, as per the South China Morning Post. "The total medical expenses for the whole family in 2021 amounted to just $275, and I never saw any attending doctor, diagnosis proof, or hospital receipts from her in the past two years." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The influencer has since deleted all of her Instagram posts and issued an apology. "To all the family members, friends, fans, and netizens who have cared about me, supported me, and cheered me on, I want to apologize. "I did the last thing a person should do. I lied about cancer and lied to everyone for three years. I'm sorry to anyone who ever gave me a little kindness. "I know I deserve to die for the things I've done. And now I need to pay the price for the choices I've made." She went on to address companies who she previously secured brand deals with, writing: "If there's a company that requires me to fork out a sum for compensation, I will do so. But I know there's damage that has been done that money cannot compensate for. All I can do is apologise again." Indy100 reached out to the influencer for comment. 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.
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Pope out of bed and working from hospital - Vatican statement
ROME Pope Francis is progressing with his post-operation recovery, the Vatican said on Friday, adding that he was
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Roundup: Amanda Seyfried Talks Career Regrets; Bill Murray Dating Kelis; Panthers Win Game 3 of Stanley Cup Final
Amanda Seyfried discusses her career regrets, Bill Murray is dating Kelis, the Panthers won Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final and more in the Roundup.
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Liam Gallagher announces Knebworth 22 live album
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is releasing 'Knebworth 22' - a live album of his two mammoth shows at Knebworth Park last year - this August.
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