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Stefan Osdene, of Madison, stores some of his most prized watches at a Madison-area bank. Osdene recently sold a gold Omega Speedmaster watch formerly owned by Neil Armstrong, fetching an auction ...
The Cool Aid Society’s future remains unknown but if it does not find a funder soon, it may close after serving the community’s youth for 45 years. The society, which provides no-cost after ...
Fans speculated that she was shading the rock band — made up of Billie Joel Armstrong, Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt ... 53, wore a neon green hat that read "brat" on it, referring to Charli's ...
It felt like he wouldn’t leave until we were sure. On another night, along the cool, neon-lit streets of Ginza, a gentleman caught us fumbling a wefie attempt. Without hesitation, he offered to ...
and ABC Considering Imaging Modalities to be Used in the Staging and Restaging of Patients With Breast Cancer Based on AJCC Stage According to the Clinical TNM Classification Baseline systemic staging ...
Fred Couples loses his cool while playing at the Hoag Classic ... in which he used a cuss word during the game. He said: “f**k you, you smart a** mother f**ker!” Fred Couples started his ...
Towns’ girlfriend, Jordyn Woods, shared a message about cancer later that night. “F–k cancer,” Woods wrote on X. The 27-year-old model did not elaborate further and it’s unclear if her ...
The rapper’s 1991 hit “Mama Said Knock You Out” provides the soundtrack for Pfizer’s cancer-busting commercial LL COOL J/Youtube; Arnold Turner/Getty LL Cool J is bringing back an iconic ...
LL Cool J is bringing back an iconic hit for a Super Bowl ad that packs a punch — literally. In Pfizer’s “Knock Out" ad, a young cancer patient is first shown laying in a hospital bed ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. Nine patients with advanced kidney cancer who received an experimental vaccine ...
It glows a bright neon green during surgery. “In layman’s terms, you’re trying to make sure you get the cancer, but preserve the tissue,” said Bill Peters, CEO of On Target. “During ...