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    Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson questions father's intentions surrounding family car accident in 2014
    Growing up on television, Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompsons view of reality was often jaded.In a new interview, Thompson - whose new Lifetime biopic, "I was Honey Boo Boo," premiered over the weekend - questioned her father's intentions surrounding a family car accident in 2014."There [were] just times when my dad, he would just get super angry and he let his anger issues just get the best of him," the 19-year-old told Us Weekly of her dad, Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson. "So you never really knew when he was angry, what would happen. It was just always up in the air. There [were] times [when] he would just rip his clothes off or just throw things or punch walls. It was just a little scary. You never know what could happen when he got angry."ALANA HONEY BOO BOO THOMPSON SAYS SHE WAS MAMA JUNE'S 'LITTLE MONEYMAKER' DURING DRUG ADDICTIONIn 2014, her father was driving his family when they got into a car accident in Georgia. According to Us Weekly, Mike was making a left turn when another car slammed into them."As many of you heard we were in a car accident last night," Alana's mother, June "Mama June" Shannon, said in a statement at the time. "It was really scary for us, since it was the first time any of us had ever been in a wreck. We are definitely really sore today, but our top priority is to celebrate Pumpkins [daughter Lauryn Efird] birthday. She turned 14 today and, no matter how sore we feel, we are going to go out and celebrate. As always, we want to thank everyone for their support and well wishes."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAlana also shared that, these days, her relationship with her father is non-existent."I dont talk to him at all," she told the outlet. "I havent talked to him in a very long time. I cant even tell you the last time I talked to him. Thats how long its been."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I mean, there was a lot of things that my father did that I didnt include in this story just because it was just very hard for me to just look back on that," she continued of her Lifetime biopic. "So I was like, I would just rather not. I just didnt even include it.""I feel Ive kind of gotten closer and I feel like, in a way, I just kind of push it to the side and Im just like, Its OK. I mean, hes never fully been there for me like I need him to be. Im at the point of now Im just like, hes never going to be there for me. So, yeah, I just accept it," she added.Alana rose to fame during her breakout on "Toddlers & Tiaras," which would eventually lead to her spin-off series, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo."A representative for Mike did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    Walz ripped for 'sickening' use of Nazi-era language describing Trump's immigration policy: 'Anti-American'
    Former Democratic nominee for vice president, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, sparked a social media uproar over the weekend after he invoked Nazi-era language to criticize President Donald Trumps immigration agenda."Some would say, Boy, this is getting way too political for a commencement address,'" Walz told students at the University of Minnesota law school during a commencement address on Saturday. "But I would argue, I wouldnt be honoring my oath if I didnt address this head on.""Im gonna start with the flashing red lightDonald Trumps modern-day Gestapo is scooping folks up off the streets. Theyre in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons. No chance to mount a defense. Not even a chance to kiss a loved one goodbye. Just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans and disappeared."Walz also described Trump as a "tyrant" and told students they "are graduating into a genuine emergency."MINNESOTA REPUBLICAN ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR, VOWS TO FIX WHAT TIM WALZ BROKEWalzs comments drew strong pushback from conservatives online, including directly from the Trump administration, taking issue with comparing deportations of criminal illegal immigrants with the Nazi secret police force of the 1930s and 1940s."This vile anti-American language can only be construed as inciting insurrection and violence,"White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Millerposted on X."It is absolutely sickening to compare ICE law enforcement agents to the Gestapo," the official account for the Department of Homeland Securityposted on X. "Attacks and demonization of ICE and our partners is wrong. ICE officers are now facing a 413% increase in assaults. Our message is clear: DO NOT come to this country illegally. If you do, we will arrest you, deport you and you will never return."WALZ 'VERY PESSIMISTIC' ON DEMOCRATS RETAKING THE SENATE"Disgraced loser @GovTimWalz thinks ICE agents are the modern day Gestapo," the White House rapid response account posted on X, before listing examples of violent criminals apprehended by ICE in Minnesota in recent weeks."The Department of Homeland Security has reported a more than 500% increase in attacks and assaults on ICE agents," Republican communicator Matt Whitlock posted on X. "Tim Walz knows exactly what hes doing here.""Dude can never resist an opportunity to show off his TDS," Townhall columnist Dustin Grage posted on X.Some, including a Republican running for governor against Walz, took the opportunity to highlight Walz's own record."Don't forget that it was Tim Walz who locked down our state for 15 months, established a tip line for people to report on their neighbors, closed our schools and sent small business owners to jail," gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls posted on X."Tim Walz is the real tyrant and modern-day Gestapo."Last year, the Biden White House expressed outrage over a report claiming that Trump used the term "gestapo" in a closed-door meeting, FOX 59 reported, explaining that it was "despicable" and "insulting."Fox News Digital reached out to Walz's office for comment.Walz, who recently explained that he was chosen to run with Harris because of his ability to "code talk to White guys watching football," drew similar criticism last month, when he likened Trump's immigration agenda to communist Russian "gulags."
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    Medical expert 'absolutely shocked' by timing of Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis
    Former President Joe Biden's advanced prostate cancer diagnosis has left Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel "absolutely shocked" by the timing."It has to get really pretty far advanced usually before you could have urinary symptoms leading to urinary retention," Siegel explained Monday on "Fox & Friends.""Thank God they found it. [Biden is] a fighter. He's been through a tremendous amount in his life with his son, with [his] wife, with [his] daughter. Two aneurysms, atrial fibrillation. He's been through a lot health-wise, but I am absolutely shocked that they didn't find this earlier."The former president was diagnosed with prostate cancer with metastasis to the bone after experiencing "increasing urinary symptoms," his office confirmed on Sunday.BIDEN SPEAKS OUT FOR FIRST TIME SINCE CANCER DIAGNOSISSiegel said prostate cancer diagnoses typically occur before symptoms begin, meaning the former president likely had the condition for "months and months" and his stunningly late diagnosis is more than a personal health concern, but rather is a wake-up call concerning screening protocols."[It's] really, really surprising that it's this advanced at the time of diagnosis," he said. "Now, you can miss prostate cancer, but most of the time, regular screening picks it up."Siegel finds the diagnosis especially alarming for a recently-sitting president, who would likely receive advanced screenings while in office, including a routine PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test.BIDEN BATTLING 'MOST AGGRESSIVE TYPE' OF PROSTATE CANCER WITH BONE METASTASIS, MEDICAL EXPERT SAYSThe PSA test would detect such cancers most of the time, but Biden's diagnosis came after a small nodule was discovered in his prostate gland."If he's diagnosed by somebody feeling a nodule, that's not these days the way we do it most of the time," Siegel shared.Biden's office revealed the "aggressive" cancer is "hormone-sensitive," allowing for effective management. This anti-testosterone-type therapy, Siegel explained, can come in either oral or injectable form now, and Biden will likely receive that treatment."He should get personalized treatment, too. There's a lot of debate about whether you should do surgery, whether you should do radiation, [or] what you should [do] to that bone metastasy [sic] the fact that there's only one [metastasy] is better than if there was more than that. That's good. He has to be monitored very, very closely," he added.The cancer's Gleason score of nine in Siegel's words signals it's "quite aggressive" and "moving pretty fast," so doctors will need to begin with anti-hormone therapy in hopes of shrinking the nodule and perhaps employ more focused radiation on the bone lesion to decrease its size and reduce pain.Still, the prognosis is less than ideal."Over the last five years, the entire treatment for prostate cancer has changed, but still, his five-year survival rate might be under 50%, even with all of that," Siegel added. "But the key here is early response. Will he have early response? They're gonna see in the first six months how he does with his initial therapy. But I can't emphasize enough personalized approach. I might say hormone therapy, [and] they [the doctors] might be saying hormone therapy, but with a former president, they might do a smattering of things. And two, early diagnosis is key.""For everyone out there, every male out there over the age of 45, get your prostate checked, and I personally don't say a certain age is too old. I say keep going."
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    CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon abruptly resigns, cites disagreements with company amid 'challenging' period
    CBS News President and CEO Wendy McMahon announced Monday she was stepping down in another stunning move for the embattled company, Fox News Digital has confirmed.Her exit follows that of longtime "60 Minutes" producer Bill Owens, who quit last month because he felt he'd lost journalistic independence amid an ongoing legal battle with President Donald Trump."Today, I am stepping down from my position as president and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures. It has been one of the most meaningful chapters in my career. Leading this extraordinary organization has been the honor of a lifetime because I got to work alongside all of you," McMahon wrote in a memo to staffers."At the same time, the past few months have been challenging," she continued. "Its become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward. Its time for me to move on and for this organization to move forward with new leadership."FAIR ELECTION FUND URGES FCC TO HOLD CBS ACCOUNTABLE FOR 'UNLAWFUL CONDUCT RELATED TO 60 MINUTES INTERVIEWMcMahons departure comes as CBS parent company Paramount Global is in mediation with Trump's legal team, with hopes of settling a $20 billion lawsuit against CBS over its handling of a "60 Minutes" interview last year with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.Trump has accused CBS of aiding his 2024 Democratic opponent through deceptive editing just weeks before the presidential election. Many believe Paramount Global is hoping to settle the suit ahead of a planned merger with Skydance Media in hopes of preventing potential retribution by Trump's FCC, which has the authority to halt the multibillion-dollar transaction. Shari Redstone, Paramounts controlling shareholder, is reportedly in favor of settling with the president.TRUMP, CBS PARENT COMPANY SET FOR MEDIATION IN $20 BILLION 60 MINUTES LAWSUITMany media observers and CBS News staffers don't want CBS tosettle the suit, which critics have called a hyperbolic reaction to a typical editing decision.Last month, Owens abruptly quit, saying it had "become clear" he was no longer able to run the program the way he wanted.McMahon, who follows Owens out the door, told staffers she has spent the "last few months shoring up our businesses and making sure the right leaders are in place" at CBS News."I have no doubt they will continue to set the standard," she wrote. "To our viewers: Thank you for your trust. You hold us accountable, and you remind is why this matters."A CBS News staffer told Fox News Digital that McMahon took part in the networks editorial call on Monday morning and didnt mention her looming resignation.CBS News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.McMahon was previously president of the ABC Owned Television Stations.
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    Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell steps down after 38 years
    The Media Research Center (MRC) announced Monday that its president and founder, Brent Bozell III, will be stepping down after 38 years.David Bozell, MRC vice president for growth and development, will take over as president of the revered conservative media watchdog on May 27."Founding the Media Research Center has been the honor of my life," Brent Bozell said in a statement. "What began as a mission to expose media bias has grown into a movement that holds the press accountable, defends truth, and empowers millions of Americans to speak out. Im incredibly proud of what weve built, and I have full confidence in David and the team that will carry this work forward. The fight for Americas culture is far from over, but thanks to MRC, its finally a fair fight."Brent Bozell, who was nominated by President Donald Trump in March to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to South Africa, will depart the MRC to take on the diplomatic post.ABC, NBC AND CBS SLAP TRUMP WITH 92% NEGATIVE COVERAGE AS 100TH DAY OF SECOND TERM APPROACHES, STUDY FINDSKarl Ottosen, Chairman of the MRC Board of Directors, thanked Bozell for building an institution to hold the media accountable."Brent Bozells vision changed the American media landscape," Ottosen said. "He gave voice to millions who felt ignored, and he built an institution that holds the press accountable like no other. On behalf of the Board, we are deeply grateful for his leadership and legacy. We are equally confident that David Bozell is the right person to lead MRC into the next chapter. His experience, conviction, and strategic clarity will ensure MRC continues to thrive in the fight for truth."David Bozell, who is Brent's son, served as president of ForAmerica before taking over as president of the MRC. He also serves on the Conservative Action Project's (CAP) coordinating committee as well as on the board of the Washington Policy Institute.He praised his father's work at the MRC, which works to expose and analyze liberal media bias, in a statement.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"No one has done more to expose the medias corruption and protect the truth than my father," David Bozell said, according to an MRC press release.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Brent built MRC into the tip of the spear in the fight for Americas culture, and Im honored to carry that mission forward. The media has evolved, but so have we. MRC will meet the moment with the same fearless commitment to truth that Brent instilled from the beginning," he added.
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    Trump-pardoned real estate mogul Charles Kushner up for key diplomatic post
    New Jersey real estate developer Charles Kushner will be considered by the U.S. Senate on Monday for the ambassadorship to France and Monaco.Kushner, the father-in-law of Ivanka Trump, was previously pardoned by President Donald Trump for federal tax evasion and Federal Election Commission violations from 2005, during the moguls first term.In 1985, he founded the Kushner Companies and has long been a philanthropist, particularly to Jewish causes and institutions like Yeshiva University in Washington Heights, Manhattan.He has also donated to St. Barnabas Hospital in Essex County, New Jersey, which has a wing bearing his family name.TRUMP EXPRESSES 'ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE' AS STEVE WITKOFF IS SWORN IN AS SPECIAL MIDDLE EAST ENVOYDuring his May 1 confirmation hearing, Kushner acknowledged his past legal missteps, claiming they sharpened his judgment and better prepared him for both the ambassadorship and life."I think that my past mistakes actually make me better in my values to really make me more qualified to do this job," he told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.Kushner, who just celebrated his 71st birthday, was nominated in November after Trump called him a "tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker, who will be a strong advocate representing our country & its interests."TRUMP TAKES WELL-EARNED VICTORY LAP FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE TRIUMPHSCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"He was recognized as New Jersey Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young, appointed to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, & served as a commissioner, & chairman, of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, as well as on the boards of our top institutions, including NYU," Trump said."Congratulations to Charlie, his wonderful wife Seryl, their 4 children, & 14 grandchildren. His son, Jared, worked closely with me in the White House, in particular on Operation Warp Speed, Criminal Justice Reform, & the Abraham Accords."Trump added that Kushner will help strengthen Americas partnership with "our oldest ally and one of our greatest."
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    Rare and authentic Magna Carta discovered long after it was purchased for $27.50
    A "copy" of the famousdocument known as a symbol against tyranny and as a "cornerstone of freedom" has been discovered to be authentic.Harvard Law School in 1946 bought a "copy" of the Magna Carta for just $27.50 from a London legal book dealer, Sweet & Maxwell, according to a news release.British researchers from Kings College London and the University of East Anglia made the discovery while studying unofficial copies of Magna Carta.ANCIENT ROMAN MILITARY FORTIFICATIONS FOUND IN 'STRATEGIC LOCATION'One professor, David Carpenter, noticed the digital version of the document on the Harvard Law School Library website and realized it might be authentic."This is a fantastic discovery," Carpenter, a professor of medieval history at Kings College London, said in a Harvard Law School press release.Previously, only six originals of the document were known to exist.The Magna Carta is a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England in 1211.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERIt is known for having paved the way for the idea thatthe king and his government were not above the law, according to the UK's Parliament."Harvards Magna Carta deserves celebration, not as some mere copy, stained and faded, but as an original of oneof the most significant documents in world constitutional history, a cornerstone of freedoms past, present and yet to be won," added Carpenter.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleTo determine if the charter was authentic, it was photographed under ultra-violet light and subjected to various levels of spectral imaging along with receiving an analysis of the form, hand and content.Nicholas Vincent, a professor of medieval history at the University of East Anglia, said it is "a totem of liberty, central to our sense of who we are: a freedom-loving, free-born people."He added, "It is an icon both of the Western political tradition and of constitutional law. If you asked anybody what the most famous single document in the history of the world is, they would probably name Magna Carta."The press release notes that "Carpenter and Vincent also observed that the first line with elongated letters and a large capital E was consistent with the six other originals of Magna Carta 1300."The National Archives in Washington, D.C., holds a 1297 version of Magna Carta that is on display for the public to view.
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    Scottie Scheffler suffers trophy mishap after winning PGA Championship
    Scottie Scheffler was pumped after securing the first PGA Championship of his career.Scheffler threw down his hat onto the green at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, as he celebrated winning the major tournament with an 11-under par. He went over to his family and hugged his wife, son and parents as they congratulated him.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe adrenaline must have carried over to the Wanamaker Trophy celebration. Scheffler lifted the piece of hardware a little too awkwardly, and the lid of the trophy fell from the top and hit the ground.He laughed it off, as did the rest of the fans who watched the ceremony occur.Collin Morikawa had the same blunder when he won the PGA Championship in 2020.RORY MCILROY EVADES MEDIA AT PGA CHAMPIONSHIP AMID GOLF CLUB CONTROVERSY"They told me its heavy. They didnt tell me the lid comes off," the golfer said Wednesday before the tournament began, via Golf.com. "But it is way heavier than you expect. And then they tell you to lift it over your head."Scheffler shot a final-round 71 to secure the third major victory of his career.He had a rough first few holes and allowed Jon Rahm to get into contention. However, he locked in while Rahm fell off the pace on the back nine."This back nine will be one that I remember for a long time," Scheffler said. "It was a grind out there. I think at one point on the front I maybe had a four- or five-shot lead, and making the turn, I think I was tied for the lead."So to step up when I needed to the most, Ill remember that for a while."The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump's tough policies push UK, EU to significantly expand trade and defense
    Nearly a decade after the United Kingdom (U.K.) voted to leave the European Union (EU) under Brexit and amid shifting relations with the U.S. under President Donald Trump, Britain and the EU significantly bolstered their trade and defense partnership on Monday.In what is the largest deal the bloc and the U.K. have agreed to since the controversial Brexit vote in 2016, the two economic powerhouses agreed to increase defense ties and slash red tape, making it not only easier for U.K. food and visitors to access the continent, but also granting fishing rights to EU vessels off of Britians coastline.The agreements have been described as a "reset" and championed by U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer, who opposed Brexit, and EU leader, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who said, "At a time of global instability,andwhen our continent faces the greatest threat it has for generations, we inEurope stick together."TRUMP IS COMMITTED TO 10% BASELINE TARIFF, WHITE HOUSE SAYS, DESPITE UK TRADE DEAL ANNOUNCEMENTWhile the U.K. talked down the Trump administrations 25% "reciprocal" tariffs earlier this month to limit the fees to 10% on up to 100,000 car exports to the U.S. the U.K.s chief export item to the States the EU has reached no such agreement with Washington and faces 20% tariffs on all U.S. exports come July.While EU and U.S. officials are still working to find an agreement, reports on Monday suggested that even the existing 10% tariff slapped on the EU over the last 50 days has left a negative mark and the bloc anticipates a drop in growth for 2025.However, it is not only Trumps tariffs that have pushed Western allies to strengthen relations following his re-entry into the White House.ZELENSKYY SPEAKS WITH TRUMP, ALLIES AFTER RUSSIA PEACE TALKS BROKER NO CEASEFIRETrumps hardline push for increased NATO defense spending, along with his sharp break from the Biden administration on Ukraine aid, left European allies scrambling after his inauguration.While the Trump administration has seemingly improved ties with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trumps refusal to outright condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin has resulted in stronger ties between top nations like the U.K., France and Germany, as well as within the EU bloc.At the heart of the new defense agreement is the U.K.s ability to access an EU defense loan program worth roughly $170 billion, expanding joint defense procurement opportunities."Britain is back on the world stage," Starmer said. "This deal is a win-win."Far-right conservatives in the UK like Nigel Farage, an ardent proponent of BREXIT, have condemned the recently announced deal.The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's questions.Reuters contributed to this report.
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    CNN's Axelrod suggests discussions around Bidens mental acuity should be set aside amid cancer diagnosis
    CNN political commentator David Axelrod suggested Sunday that discussions about former President Joe Biden's mental acuity should be muted and set aside in light of his recent cancer diagnosis.CNN anchor Fredricka Whitfield asked Axelrod, "This comes at a time when there is so much continued attention placed on his mental acuity and stability, as well as ahead of this book release, and you mentioned theres been a lot of discussion about it. His medical condition now his announced medical condition now do you believe that silences or delays a lot of conversations about his last year and a half of his presidency, for now?""I think those conversations are going to happen, but they should be more muted and set aside for now, as he's struggling through this," Axelrod, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, said.Biden's office confirmed on Sunday that the former president was diagnosed with an "aggressive form" of prostate cancer.BIDEN'S PROSTATE CANCER DESCRIBED AS 'AGGRESSIVE' WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE DISEASE'S PROGNOSISThe news comes amid a reignited discussion about the former president's decline while in office and his decision to run for re-election in 2024 despite concerns about his age, as another book about the former president and the 2024 campaign by CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios correspondent Alex Thompson is set to be released on Tuesday.Axelrod said earlier in the discussion that the cancer diagnosis comes at a "stressful time" for Biden."As you guys pointed out, Jake and Alexs book just came out. Its getting a lot of attention, a lot of reflection on his decision to run again and the rehashing of all of that cant be pleasant for him. But, this supersedes all of that, obviously," he said.POLITICAL WORLD REACTS TO FORMER PRESIDENT BIDEN'S 'AGGRESSIVE' CANCER DIAGNOSIS: 'INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT'CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECNN's Brian Stelter said during a discussion on Sunday that the news puts the debate about Biden's decline "briefly" on pause."And so this book comes out in two days. But some of the excerpts have already come out, and it's reignited this debate in Washington and beyond, within the Democratic Party about Biden, about whether he should have run for re-election at all. So it seems to me, Jessica, this debate doesn't end at all. But, it is briefly put on pause as a result of today's news," Stelter said, referring to Tapper and Thompson's book.Stelter said the timing of the diagnosis was "extraordinary," citing the release of the Biden-Hur audio from February 2024."We know from the statement from his personal spokesman that Biden learned of the diagnosis on Friday. Well, what was the biggest Biden story on Friday? It was the release of those audio excerpts from his conversations with Robert Hur back in 2023. This was the audio that Axios obtained, almost certainly from the Trump Administration, showing memory lapses. And you heard a lot of people on Friday talking about that audio being hard to hear, even excruciating, to hear Biden showing his age on those audio tapes that had never been heard by the public until now," Stelter said.Biden's office said in a statement that the former president's diagnosis could be effectively managed."While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive which allows for effective management. The President and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians," the statement said.
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