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  • Jan 16, 2025 | cllct.com | Kevin Jackson

    I have always subscribed to this theory about sports fandom: If you have a favorite athlete or team when you are around 9 or 10 years old, they’re probably with you for the long run. Sure, teams will rise and fall, and new rookies will emerge every year — but your sports idols in third or fourth grade likely will still be your sports idols when you reach your 30s and 40s. When I was 9, the Seattle SuperSonics won their first NBA championship.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | ca.news.yahoo.com | Laura Goodwin |Kevin Jackson

    Researchers say they have been encouraged by trials of a new process to detect prostate cancer in men. It is hoped that the approach, developed at Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh, could lead to quicker diagnosis and earlier preventative treatment. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer for men in the UK, with one in eight diagnosed with the disease in their lifetime.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | flipboard.com | Laura Goodwin |Kevin Jackson

    2 days agoJohn’s world was turned upside down when he received a shock diagnosis of prostate cancer at the age of 61. It was stage four, meaning the cancer had spread, and “the prognosis was extremely grim”. The news came not long after he had retired with over £1m in a self-invested personal pension (Sipp) …

  • Dec 31, 2024 | theblacksphere.net | Kevin Jackson

    Jimmy Carter was one of the worst presidents in American history. But he wants to be remembered for building a few houses for poor people. I get it. In death, we try to forget all the damage a person does, because certainly everybody has been redeemed. I remember a funeral I attended for one of my family members who was a straight-up thug. The pastor had nothing good to say about him, so he talked in generalities.

  • Dec 23, 2024 | theblacksphere.net | Kevin Jackson

    New York Times columnist Bret Stephens seems to want back into the fold of rational conservatism. But like a true elitist, he also wants his cake and to eat it too. While Stephens admits to missing the mark on Donald Trump, he stops short of a full reckoning. His pseudo-mea culpa, expressed in the aptly titled column “Done With Never Trump,” reveals a lot about the arrogance and delusion that defined the NeverTrump movement.

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