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ATLANTA (AP) — Former President Jimmy Carter announced Thursday that his cancer showed up in four small spots on his brain and he will immediately begin radiation treatment, saying he is “at ease with whatever comes.”
South Korea fired rounds at the North in response to a suspected projectile.
Donald Trump and some of his fellow Republicans are speaking out against birthright citizenship.
TWISP, Wash. (AP) — A “hellstorm” of flames apparently enveloped a vehicle that crashed while carrying firefighters battling a blaze in Washington state, killing three of them.
Prioritizing their needs (c) SheetaleIt seemed like a numbers game, in 2000, when 189 countries signed the United Nations Millennium Declaration which laid out priority areas of improvement in human wellbeing needed for a more just and equitable world. The Declaration included eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which countries aimed to…
WASHINGTON (AP) — How do you measure sexual desire?
Are you doing work that you absolutely love? If not, why? There are as many answers to this question as the number of people who are asked. So, instead of focusing on the reasons why you are not doing work you absolutely love doing, let’s look at the reasons why you should.1. Your health will improve. Were you aware that the most common time…
By David Beasley ATLANTA (Reuters) – Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said on Thursday that he will start radiation treatment for cancer on his brain later in the day, adding that his fate was “in the hands of God” barely a week after announcing he had undergone surgery for liver cancer. Appearing calm and lucid, Carter, 90, told a news conference that he will cut back dramatically on his schedule
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Compared to other kinds of fat, extra virgin olive oil may have healthier effects on levels of blood sugar and bad cholesterol after meals, according to an Italian study. “Lowering (post-meal) blood glucose and cholesterol may be useful to reduce the negative effects of glucose and cholesterol on the cardiovascular system,” lead study author Francesco Violi, a researcher at Sapienza University in Rome, said
Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle suspects Ferrari have already identified a “young gun” to drive for them in 2017 after handing the veteran Kimi Raikkonen a one-year contract extension.