Eighteen months later, Professor Scolyer’s glioblastoma shows no sign of recurrence and lab data from his ordeal could revolutionise brain cancer treatment. “I’m blown away that I’m still here,” he said recently. John Ross Marc Miller In a year defined by powerhouse sectors turning ...
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When Vance’s nomination was announced, I wrote that the venture business could very well have a man in the White House. I never thought VC would have its men in the White House (and so far, they are predominantly—though not entirely—men). This really all feels very Mr. Tech Goe...
but he wanted to be a good person, and he wanted to have his family. When my mom married my stepdad, he still had this huge heart where he would say, 'I'm so glad Eddie's taking care of you and doing the job that I wish I could do.'" ...
But contrary to claims that Trump’s allies are posting on X, Comcast has not put a “for sale” sign on MSNBC’s door. If Comcast chief Brian Roberts really wanted to sell the liberal cable news channel, he could have done that already. Instead, he is moving MSNBC and a half dozen...
The guy ended up not liking the shirt for some reason and Karen thought she could pull a fast one on us by making a scene. Think again Karen. For my grade 2 end-of-the-year school party, we went over to a community pool. It was designed for kids, with a lazy river, slide, etc...
the way that the doctors could trust her to just finish their sentences and start doing what was needed before they’re even asked, I think that kind of gave her a lot of credibility and expectation thatshe would be a doctor. So if ever in this or any other dimension, Ap...
this inflation generated by the incorporation of new currency issues, usually dollars, euros, yen. which was really ambiguous because it was talking about new infusions of cash or currency into the monetary system. and people could confuse issues with problems and think, okay, what's the ...
“Do you ever just think about how many people’s lives this amount of money could change?” I ask. Donaldson looks at me like I’ve just asked what color the sky is. “Yeah, exactly,” he says. “That’s why we have it.” ...
infections and the need for hospitalization for the most severely affected. It would not be the first, for sure, but it could be, at this stage of not knowing, one of the worst, of the three or four major surges that have crippled the economies of a number of countries and their ...