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Screentime Latest: Writer-Actor Rae Likens AI Debate to Sci-Fi
Screentime Latest: Writer-Actor Rae Likens AI Debate to Sci-Fi
Netflix Inc. co-Chief Executive Officer Ted Sarandos said talks with striking actors broke down after the union asked
1970-01-01 08:00
Why October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - and why we wear pink ribbons
Why October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - and why we wear pink ribbons
Although people typically associate the month of October with spooky season and the beginning of fall foliage, the month is also known as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Cancer Awareness Month dates back to 1985, when the American Cancer Society picked one week in October and teamed up with the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries – now part of AstraZeneca, which has worked to develop medicines for breast cancer treatment. The initial goal for the week-long event was to raise awareness towards breast cancer screenings and mammograms. First Lady Betty Ford was diagnosed with breast cancer when her husband, former US president Gerald Ford, was in office. As a breast cancer survivor, she initially helped bring attention to the disease during the week-long event. Over the years, the original week transformed into a month-long event. The goals for Breast Cancer Awareness Month have also evolved over time, such as supporting people diagnosed with breast cancer and metastatic breast cancer, educating people about breast cancer risk factors, stressing the importance of regular screening starting at age 40, and fundraising for breast cancer research. However, the well-known pink ribbon associated with Breast Cancer Awareness Month wasn’t introduced until the 1990s. The inspiration for the ribbon dates all the way back to 1979, when the wife of a hostage who had been taken in Iran tied yellow ribbons around the trees in her front yard as a symbol of her desire to see her husband return home safely. Ribbons were also used years later during the AIDS epidemic, when activists made bright red ribbons to represent those affected by AIDS. The AIDS ribbon was made mainstream after the 1991 Tony Awards, when actor Jeremy Irons was the first to publicly wear the pinned ribbon with a singular loop while hosting the awards show. A woman named Charlotte Haley is attributed with the creation of the Breast Cancer Awareness ribbon, as she was the granddaughter, sister, and mother of women who have all battled breast cancer. Initially, she designed the breast cancer ribbon to be peach-coloured instead of pink. With each ribbon, she passed out a card that read: “The National Cancer Institute annual budget is $1.8 billion, only five per cent goes for cancer prevention. Help us wake up our legislators and America by wearing this ribbon.” Because of her success in passing out thousands of ribbons, many corporations and news outlets reached out to Haley asking to showcase her ribbons and the message she was promoting. She declined each offer as she believed they were “too corporate”, but Self magazine was increasingly persistent. The magazine’s lawyer insisted they change the symbol’s colour, and the pink ribbon was born. In October 1992, the pink ribbon first spread across the nation after Estée Lauder displayed the symbol on its cosmetic counters throughout the country. While the iconic shade of pink is normally associated with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, other colours have been introduced, including hot pink for inflammatory breast cancer; teal and pink for hereditary and gynecologic cancers; pink and blue for male breast cancer; and teal, pink, and green for metastatic breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women after skin cancer. There is a 13 per cent chance, or one in eight chance, that a woman will develop breast cancer at some point in her lifetime. Although breast cancer is more typically associated with women, it can also occur in men. In 2021, President Joe Biden designated 17 October to 23 October as Men’s Breast Cancer Awareness Week. While Friday the 13th may be a spooky-themed day, don’t forget that it’s also Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. Read More Elizabeth Hurley issues reminder to women about getting mammograms as she raises awareness about breast cancer Amy Dowden delights Strictly Come Dancing fans in surprise appearance amid breast cancer treatment Jill Biden urges women to get mammograms or other cancer exams during Breast Cancer Awareness Month Elizabeth Hurley issues reminder to women about getting mammograms Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne ‘plan to be euthanised’ if they lose mental abilities Billy Connolly says reports of his ‘demise have been greatly exaggerated’
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Ohtani failed trade, Blue Jays extensions, Jackson Holliday
MLB Rumors: Ohtani failed trade, Blue Jays extensions, Jackson Holliday
The Angels missed a golden opportunity to trade Shohei Ohtani, the Blue Jays want to keep winning, and Jackson Holliday's MLB debut looms.
1970-01-01 08:00
What Kevin McCarthy has been up to: Holding court in speaker's office and not going out of his way to help Scalise
What Kevin McCarthy has been up to: Holding court in speaker's office and not going out of his way to help Scalise
While Steve Scalise scrambles to secure the House speakership, the man who previously held the job has taken a back seat.
1970-01-01 08:00
'The Fall of the House of Usher' builds an eerie update on Edgar Allan Poe's foundation
'The Fall of the House of Usher' builds an eerie update on Edgar Allan Poe's foundation
Ambitious, intriguing and ultimately a trifle confounding, "The Fall of the House of Usher" represents Mike Flanagan's latest macabre series for Netflix, this time taking a page from Roger Corman by adapting (even more loosely) the works of Edgar Allan Poe. English majors should get a kick from the names and titles, but the emphasis on excess detracts from a limited series worth watching upon a midnight dreary but that doesn't deserve to be loved.
1970-01-01 08:00
Dollar General Jumps After Announcing Return of Former CEO
Dollar General Jumps After Announcing Return of Former CEO
Dollar General Corp. rose sharply in late trading after announcing former Chief Executive Officer Todd Vasos is returning
1970-01-01 08:00
Voyager Digital co-founder sued by US regulators for fraud
Voyager Digital co-founder sued by US regulators for fraud
By Chris Prentice and Hannah Lang NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. regulators sued the former CEO and co-founder of Voyager Digital
1970-01-01 08:00
Top Ethanol Maker Says States Should Embrace Carbon Pipelines
Top Ethanol Maker Says States Should Embrace Carbon Pipelines
The world’s biggest maker of corn ethanol says US states that don’t embrace efforts to capture and store
1970-01-01 08:00
Hamas calls for Friday protests in East Jerusalem, West Bank
Hamas calls for Friday protests in East Jerusalem, West Bank
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ali Sawafta GAZA/RAMALLAH, West Bank Gaza's ruling Hamas militants called on Palestinians to rise
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL reporter calls out Steelers fans for Matt Canada hate, 'hurting his family'
NFL reporter calls out Steelers fans for Matt Canada hate, 'hurting his family'
NFL reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala claims Pittsburgh Steelers fans need to come to terms with Matt Canada as OC and stop complaining.
1970-01-01 08:00
Detroit’s Electric Reckoning Has Arrived
Detroit’s Electric Reckoning Has Arrived
As the unprecedented strike by the United Auto Workers nears the one-month mark, it’s become clear the battle
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: Cowboys target former first-round pick to replace Leighton Vander Esch
NFL Rumors: Cowboys target former first-round pick to replace Leighton Vander Esch
The Cowboys are actively looking for a Leighton Vander Esch replacement.
1970-01-01 08:00
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