It may be Chelsea’s first Continental Cup final but Emma Hayes is more overawed by the City Ground venue than the trophy. “The minute we got through I thought: ‘Oh God, I’m going to Cloughie’s home,’” says Chelsea’s manager, before her team take on the five-times winners Arsenal for the …
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Cancer Rates Vary Widely by State, Race: CDC Report
THURSDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) — The latest U.S. cancer statistics find that 1.5 million new cases of invasive cancer were diagnosed among Americans in 2009, with more men than women developing malignancies and blacks at higher risk for cancer than whites. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention …
Read More »James Harden vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo Is the NBA’s Latest Beef
James Harden doesn’t think the chatter is cute. Any of it. Not the rips on his style of play, the MVP snubs, the accusations of choking in the playoffs, and especially not Giannis Antetokounmpo’s joke during the All-Star draft in early February. When Charles Barkley asked Giannis why he wasn’t …
Read More »Blood Thinners May Boost Survival for Prostate Cancer Patients: Study
By Denise MannHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) — Men with advanced prostate cancer might live longer when they are taking blood-thinning medication, a small study suggests. Prostate cancer patients who were also taking a blood thinner, usually to stave off a blood clot, had a 39 percent increase …
Read More »Trump says he will nominate Rep. John Ratcliffe to be director of national intelligence
“I am pleased to announce the nomination of @RepRatcliffe (Congressman John Ratcliffe) to be Director of National Intelligence (DNI),” Trump said on Twitter. “Would have completed process earlier, but John wanted to wait until after IG Report was finished. John is an outstanding man of great talent!” Ratcliffe had been …
Read More »After Wives Suffer Stroke, Husbands Adapt to Caregiving Role
By Karen PallaritoHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Feb. 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Being thrust into the role of caring for a spouse or partner who’s had a stroke can be terribly unsettling. But in a small study, men reported more successes than problems in their first year of caregiving. A majority …
Read More »Trump wins appeal to block McGahn testimony
The opinion, written by GOP appointee Thomas Griffith, goes to the heart of long-running battles over the power balance between Congress and the White House that have played out during Trump’s tenure. Echoing arguments Justice Department attorneys had made in the case, Griffith warned that allowing the House to use …
Read More »LA deputies shared graphic photos of Kobe Bryant crash scene, report says | Sport
Authorities are investigating whether deputies shared graphic photos of the helicopter crash scene where Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter and seven others were killed, according to a newspaper report. The Los Angeles Times reported that a public safety source with knowledge of the events had seen one of the photos …
Read More »Learning Issues Common in Kids With Heart Defects: Study
TUESDAY, Feb. 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Children born with heart defects seem to be at increased risk of learning problems in elementary school, a new study suggests. And those with less severe heart abnormalities may not receive needed assistance, the study of third graders from North Carolina found. Among …
Read More »Top 9 Best Smart TVs
Now is a great time to buy a new smart TV. But there are many, many to choose from. Making it difficult to choose the best smart TVs (2020) that fit your budget. Do you want an OLED, or perhaps a QLED TV? Maybe you want a Roku or Android …
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