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    2025-05-18 21:59:02 ·
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    Cancer is 'central' to Biden's story: Peter Doocy
    Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy weighs in on former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis on 'Fox Report.'
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    Dr. Marc Siegel breaks down Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis
    Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel unpacks former President Joe Biden's 'aggressive' prostate cancer diagnosis on 'Fox Report.'
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    2025-05-18 21:59:02 ·
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    NASCAR All-Star race weekend wows fans with pit crew competition
    FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth discusses the Pit Crew Challenge during NASCAR All-Star race weekend on Fox Report.
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    Anticipated NASCAR All-Star race speeds into North Carolina
    FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth highlights the NASCAR All-Star races impact on local businesses on America Reports.
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    Biden's prostate cancer described as 'aggressive' what to know about the disease's prognosis
    Prostate cancer cases have been on the rise in recent years, increasing 3% annually since 2014 and now former President Joe Biden is one of the more than 300,000 men to be diagnosed this year.Biden's office released the announcement on Sunday, days after news that a "small nodule" had been found in the former president's prostate during a routine exam."While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective management," his office said. "The president and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians."NEW PROSTATE CANCER TEST PINPOINTS DISEASE BETTER THAN PSA OPTION, STUDY FINDSTreatment is usually more effective when prostate cancer is hormone-sensitive, as that means the disease will likely respond better to hormone therapy, according to Mayo Clinic.Hormone therapy is used to block the effects of the hormones that fuel the growth of prostate cancer cells."Prostate cancer cells rely on testosterone to help them grow. Cutting off the supply of testosterone may cause cancer cells to die or to grow more slowly," the above source stated.In addition to hormone therapy, common treatment options for prostate cancer include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and radiopharmaceutical treatments.Prostate cancer is a disease found in men that develops in the prostate gland.About 313,780 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2025, and 35,770 men will die from the disease, according to the American Cancer Society.One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, the same source stated.Older men are at a higher risk of the disease, with six in 10 cases diagnosed in patients 65 and older. The average age at diagnosis is 67, with men under 40 rarely affected. Biden is 82.PROSTATE CANCER DRUG NOW AVAILABLE TO MORE PATIENTS WITH AGGRESSIVE FORM OF DISEASEProstate cancer is the second-most common cancer in men, behind only skin cancer, the ACS noted.Among men who undergo routine prostate cancer screening, the disease is usually caught early before symptoms emerge, per the ACS.Typical early symptoms include problems urinating, a weak or slow urinary stream or an increased need to urinate.Some men may also notice blood in the urine or bodily fluids.More advanced symptoms may occur after the disease has spread. Those may include pain in the hips, back (spine), chest (ribs) or other areas, the ACS stated.Men may also suffer from erectile dysfunction, weight loss, extreme fatigue, weakness in the legs or feet, or loss of bladder or bowel control.The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force states that men aged 55 to 69 years should have the option to undergo periodic prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-based screening to monitor for prostate cancer."Before deciding whether to be screened, men should have an opportunity to discuss the potential benefits and harms of screening with their clinician and to incorporate their values and preferences in the decision," the USPSTF states.While screening offers a "small potential benefit" of reducing the chances of dying from the disease, the agency noted that some men may experience negative effects, including false-positive results, overdiagnosis and overtreatment, and treatment complications.Alternative prostate cancer screening methods are currently being researched, including one that uses a non-invasive urine test, as Fox News Digital recently reported.For localized prostate cancers, where the disease is contained within the prostate, the five-year survival rate is at least 99%, according to the ACS.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERFor regional cases, where the disease has spread only to "nearby structures or lymph nodes," the five-year survival rate is also 99% or greater.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthIf the cancer has spread to other areas of the body, the five-year survival rate drops to 37%.Actual survival rates may vary based on the patient's age, overall health, how the cancer has progressed post-diagnosis, the disease's response to treatment, and other factors, the ACS noted.
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    2025-05-18 21:59:04 ·
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    College dropouts celebrate at unconventional 'graduation' ceremony in San Francisco
    "F--- school," said dropout and tech entrepreneur Haz Hubble at a graduation ceremony for college dropouts, a sentiment that captured the mood of the event."If youre smart and high-agency, you dont need to go to school," he said.Though a "dropout graduation" might sound like satire, a crowd of quitters packed into San Francisco's Marina Theater seized the opportunity to mark a declaration of freedom from tradition, academia and expectations.Dozens of 20-somethings donned regular button-ups, casual dresses or otherwise everyday clothing, with the occasional outlier donning a cap and gown but one thing they all shared was the suspicion that college just isn't for everyone.GEN Z BRANDED AS 'THE GHOSTED GENERATION' AS DATES, COLLEGES AND EMPLOYERS KEEP SAYING 'NO'"Our natural instinct as children is to question everything: authority, tradition, the status quo," Cory Levy, founder of the Z fellows program that helps aspiring entrepreneurs make their way into Silicon Valley, told The San Francisco Standard."But somehow, when it comes to college, we stop questioning it. This is a room full of exceptions," he added.It's no secret that some of the world's top earners dropped out of college Bill Gates, Michael Dell, Mark Zuckerberg and the late Steve Jobs among them and their imprint on the technology sector is clear.The doubt their success creates toward the traditional college path is only supplemented with a rising skepticism that's driving many to select different avenues trade school, apprenticeships and online learning programs among them.VIVEK RAMASWAMY EXPOSES 'NATIONAL SECURITY RISK' AS STUDENTS FALL BEHIND IN SCHOOLThe Standard writes that this skepticism is even more prevalent in a place like San Francisco, where many tech companies aren't concerned about someone lacking a 4-year degree."Meanwhile, college graduates struggle to field job offers; bosses say those who do make it into the office remote or otherwise are often unprofessional; and AI is getting better at tasks previously reserved for white-collar workers," the article, published Sunday, continues.The traditional college approach has lost credibility with some members of Gen Z, many of whom have become notorious for questioning authority.In some circles, they've become the "toolbelt generation," opting to learn a skill that translates into a high-paying job without shelling out the cost of a 4-year college experience.NEARLY HALF OF ALL US COLLEGE STUDENTS REJECT MANDATORY DEI COURSES ON CAMPUS: STUDYBut, as former construction worker "Blue Collar Cash" author Ken Rusk once mentioned to "Fox & Friends," the traditional college path is deeply embedded into the educational structure."So, if you think you might want to do that [trade] job, youre walking down the hallway and all you hear is college prep," he said."And youre thinking, Wow, do I not fit in here?"CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREAli Debow, who helped co-organize the dropout graduation, described it as a "really lonely, very isolating" feeling because families often have the expectation that everyone goes to college, and they become dissatisfied when someone breaks that college mold.But, The Standard writes, the key takeaway from the mingling of dropouts isn't as black and white as college or no college rather, it's about recognizing autonomy and trusting yourself to follow a path to your own success.
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    Biden's prostate cancer described as 'aggressive' what to know about the disease's prognosis
    Prostate cancer cases have been on the rise in recent years, increasing 3% annually since 2014 and now former President Joe Biden is one of the more than 300,000 men to be diagnosed this year.Biden's office released the announcement on Sunday, days after news that a "small nodule" had been found in the former president's prostate during a routine exam."While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective management," his office said. "The president and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians."NEW PROSTATE CANCER TEST PINPOINTS DISEASE BETTER THAN PSA OPTION, STUDY FINDSTreatment is usually more effective when prostate cancer is hormone-sensitive, as that means the disease will likely respond better to hormone therapy, according to Mayo Clinic.Hormone therapy is used to block the effects of the hormones that fuel the growth of prostate cancer cells."Prostate cancer cells rely on testosterone to help them grow. Cutting off the supply of testosterone may cause cancer cells to die or to grow more slowly," the above source stated.In addition to hormone therapy, common treatment options for prostate cancer include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and radiopharmaceutical treatments.Prostate cancer is a disease found in men that develops in the prostate gland.About 313,780 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2025, and 35,770 men will die from the disease, according to the American Cancer Society.One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, the same source stated.Older men are at a higher risk of the disease, with six in 10 cases diagnosed in patients 65 and older. The average age at diagnosis is 67, with men under 40 rarely affected. Biden is 82.PROSTATE CANCER DRUG NOW AVAILABLE TO MORE PATIENTS WITH AGGRESSIVE FORM OF DISEASEProstate cancer is the second-most common cancer in men, behind only skin cancer, the ACS noted.Among men who undergo routine prostate cancer screening, the disease is usually caught early before symptoms emerge, per the ACS.Typical early symptoms include problems urinating, a weak or slow urinary stream or an increased need to urinate.Some men may also notice blood in the urine or bodily fluids.More advanced symptoms may occur after the disease has spread. Those may include pain in the hips, back (spine), chest (ribs) or other areas, the ACS stated.Men may also suffer from erectile dysfunction, weight loss, extreme fatigue, weakness in the legs or feet, or loss of bladder or bowel control.The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force states that men aged 55 to 69 years should have the option to undergo periodic prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-based screening to monitor for prostate cancer."Before deciding whether to be screened, men should have an opportunity to discuss the potential benefits and harms of screening with their clinician and to incorporate their values and preferences in the decision," the USPSTF states.While screening offers a "small potential benefit" of reducing the chances of dying from the disease, the agency noted that some men may experience negative effects, including false-positive results, overdiagnosis and overtreatment, and treatment complications.Alternative prostate cancer screening methods are currently being researched, including one that uses a non-invasive urine test, as Fox News Digital recently reported.For localized prostate cancers, where the disease is contained within the prostate, the five-year survival rate is at least 99%, according to the ACS.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERFor regional cases, where the disease has spread only to "nearby structures or lymph nodes," the five-year survival rate is also 99% or greater.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthIf the cancer has spread to other areas of the body, the five-year survival rate drops to 37%.Actual survival rates may vary based on the patient's age, overall health, how the cancer has progressed post-diagnosis, the disease's response to treatment, and other factors, the ACS noted.
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    2025-05-18 22:59:03 ·
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    'American Idol' winner Iam Tongi reveals dramatic 115-pound weight loss
    Iam Tongi revealed a staggering weight loss while walking the red carpet at the "Lilo & Stitch" world premiere in Los Angeles.The "American Idol" winner admitted he "feels amazing" now that he's down 115 pounds. Tongi, 20, credited his personal trainer with helping him stay on track with his health and weight-loss goals.AMERICAN IDOL WINNER APOLOGIZES AFTER KEEPING HAT ON WHILE PERFORMING NATIONAL ANTHEM"We have a workout session maybe around 11, come back [home], and we go to an ice bath or sauna," he told People magazine."And then we come back, shower and go on a walk. And I've lost 115 pounds. It feels amazing. I feel great."FORMER AMERICAN IDOL JUDGE PAULA ABDUL JOKES THAT SIMON COWELL LEFT HER PERMANENTLY DAMAGEDTongi said he's been committed to "working on myself" and "trying to stay healthy."He's leaning into change this season, and is feeling inspired to create, now that he's living in Tennessee."I moved out to Memphis, so I've been working out, writing, recording, and just been busy but in a different way," he said.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"I'm working on an album, actually, so I'm excited about that, and we'll see how that goes. Im inspired by a lot of soul. I love Al Green. Al Green is one of my favorite singers, so I'm excited for that [single]."Despite the move to a land-locked state, Tongi will always appreciate visiting his home in Hawaii."Its a great feeling to go home and just see the people and see them be excited when they see me. It's such a good feeling. It's a cool feeling," he said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERFor the finals on "American Idol," Tongi was up against Megan Danielle and Colin Stough.Despite the competition, Tongi built a friendship with both of his fellow competitors."Honestly, if it wasn't for these guys and all my family and our friends, I would I don't know if I would stay humble, because these guys taught me every day that I'm useless I'm just kidding," Tongi previously told People magazine. "Honestly, we laugh a lot."After his win, Tongi received backlash from viewers who thought the competition was "rigged." Many claimed the musician had only won because of his "sob story." The contestant's father passed away in 2021, and Tongi often referenced his father and used his guitar during performances.
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    Gwyneth Paltrow spills Meghan Markle 'friendship' details months after squashing rumored feud
    Despite her hectic schedule, Gwyneth Paltrow still finds time to check in with her close pals.Months after squashing a rumored feud between her and Meghan Markle, the Goop founder said the two have remained in touch."We have a text friendship so far," she told People magazine on Saturday, while attending the Mindvalley Manifesting Summit. "I've been traveling quite a bit."GWYNETH PALTROW SHUTS DOWN MEGHAN MARKLE FEUD RUMORS WITH TONGUE-IN-CHEEK VIDEORumors of a feud between the pair sparked after Paltrow said she didnt know her Montecito neighbor "at all.""I dont know Meghan and Harry," Paltrow told Vanity Fair. "I mean, Ive met Meghan, who seems really lovely, but I dont know her at all. Maybe Ill try to get through their security detail and bring them a pie."Speaking about the rumors, Paltrow told People, "I don't like that, when people try to pit women against each other."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn fact, in March, Paltrow quickly shut down speculation of any bad blood between the two."I genuinely do not understand this at all whatsoever," the Goop founder said in a video on her Instagram story while answering fans for an "Ask me a question" segment.A fan asked, "Are you comprehending the Meghan Markle beef that social media says you two have?"LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSPaltrow then panned her phone to the left, revealing a shrugging Markle sitting at her kitchen table eating a piece of pie before starting to laugh. Markle alsoposted the video to her Instagram story. When asked about her thoughts on appearing on the next season of Markle's Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," Paltrow said, "Sure! Why not? You never know. I don't bake that well, but I can always try."
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    Political world reacts to former President Biden's 'aggressive' cancer diagnosis: 'Incredibly difficult'
    Sympathetic messages rolled in from across the country after former President Joe Biden's team announced that the 82-year-old was diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of prostate cancer.In a statement, Biden's team said that the former politician "was seen for a new finding of a prostate nodule after experiencing increasing urinary symptoms.""On Friday, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, characterized by a Gleason score of 9 (Grade Group 5) with metastasis to the bone," the statement added."While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive which allows for effective management," Biden's team continued. "The President and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians."'SMALL NODULE' FOUND IN BIDEN'S PROSTATE DURING ROUTINE EXAM, SPOKESPERSON SAYSPresident Donald Trump reacted on Truth Social, writing:"Melania and I are saddened to hear about Joe Bidens recent medical diagnosis. We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family, and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery."Former Vice President Kamala Harris also took to social media to express her support for Biden, writing:"Doug and I are saddened to learn of President Bidens prostate cancer diagnosis. We are keeping him, Dr. Biden, and their entire family in our hearts and prayers during this time. Joe is a fighter and I know he will face this challenge with the same strength, resilience, and optimism that have always defined his life and leadership. We are hopeful for a full and speedy recovery."Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed her support in a post on X."Im thinking of the Bidens as they take on cancer, a disease theyve done so much to try to spare other families from," she wrote. "Wishing you a speedy, full recovery."Attorney General Pam Bondi said she was "saddened" to hear about Biden's diagnosis in a post on X."The Biden family is in my prayers during this difficult time," she added.Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote on X: "Jeanette and I are united in prayer for the Biden Family amid this difficult time."In a social media post, Meghan McCain expressed sadness over the news. Her father, former Senator John McCain, died of cancer in 2018."Cancer is the absolute worst," McCain wrote. "It is hell. It is incredibly difficult for any family, anywhere that has to deal with it.""Wishing nothing but healing, prayers, light and strength to President Biden and his family," she added. "I dont believe times like these are appropriate for politics."Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., also expressed sympathy for Biden, writing that she was "sorry to see this news."VIRGINIA REP. GERRY CONNOLLY ANNOUNCES CANCER DIAGNOSIS 2 DAYS AFTER WINNING RE-ELECTION"Cancer is truly awful," the Georgia congresswoman wrote. "My Dad passed away in 2021 with cancer. Prays [sic] for Joe Biden and his family."California Governor Gavin Newsrom wrote that he was "sending strength, healing and prayers [Biden's] way.""Our hearts are with President Biden and his entire family right now," Newsom said. "A man of dignity, strength, and compassion like his deserves to live a long and beautiful life."In another X post, Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., called the reports of Biden's cancer "horrible news.""Everyone please say a prayer for President Biden and his family," Burchett said.Fox News Digital's Stepheny Price and Peter Doocy contributed to this report.
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