Great-grandfather’s cancer journey inspires new NHS roadshow
When great-grandfather Tom Slattery noticed a lump on his neck in 2023, he didn’t ignore it.
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When great-grandfather Tom Slattery noticed a lump on his neck in 2023, he didn’t ignore it.
Grigor Dimitrov said he was still adjusting to the rigours of competitive tennis after three months out with a pectoral injury but the former world number three was delighted to mark his return with a victory at the Paris Masters on Monday.
SANTA ANA, Calif. — The ex-wife of former Los Angeles Angels communications employee Eric Kay testified Monday that the organization was aware of his drug abuse multiple times before Kay supplied the drugs that killed Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs in 2019.
New York Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo was carted off the field Sunday midway through the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles with a gruesome dislocation of his right ankle.
Portland Trail Blazers HC Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier were arrested by the FBI in an illegal gambling probe. Colin Cowherd reacts to the news and discusses what it means for the Trail Blazers.
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout testified Tuesday that a team employee alerted him to possible concerns about drug abuse by the Angels' former communications director, Eric Kay, before the 2019 accidental overdose death of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs in a Texas hotel room.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot admits they are well aware of the scrutiny on his side after three successive defeats, but does not believe the players “wake up at night” worrying about it.
Almost half the people who follow the Canadian Football League are OK with or support proposed changes to league’s rules — but nearly two-thirds say now is not the time to make the CFL more like the U.S. game, a new national poll suggests.