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    2025-05-24 19:59:04 ·
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    ESPN's Jay Williams says 'cancel culture' may be reason for the NBA's drought of American MVPs
    The Oklahoma City Thunders Shai Gilgeous-Alexander became the seventh straight international player to win the NBAs MVP award on Wednesday.James Harden was the last American to win the MVP, when he did it with the Houston Rockets in 2017-2018. Jay Williams, former Duke star and current ESPN analyst, asked if cancel culture is the reason why there hasnt been an American MVP recently."People arent gonna like it, but I really dont care. How much of this do you think this is cancel culture in the political aspects of where we were, compared to where were going?" Williams said during ESPNs "First Take."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I hear a lot of coaches talk about they dont feel like they can coach young kids anymore. 'Cause anything they say could get used against them or get twisted if caught the wrong way."Williams implored coaches to coach young players hard and to give them accountability.NEWLY RELEASED 911 CALL DETAILS GREGG POPOVICH'S MEDICAL SCARE THAT PRECEDED RETIREMENT FROM SPURS"The level of sensitivity has gotten out of control," Williams said of todays basketball players."Oh, he said something bad to me, I cant play for him! When a coach yells at you, and I know there are certain things coaches cant say anymore, but please, keep coaching those young kids hard! Let them face some d--- adversity. Give them some accountability. And just because a coach is yelling at you, that actually means that he cares."The top three finalists for the MVP were all international. Gilgeous-Alexander of Canada won, while Serbian native Nikola Jokic finished second, and Giannis Antetokounmpo, aptly nicknamed the "Greek Freak," finished third.Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum was the highest American finisher, in fourth place.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-24 19:59:04 ·
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    ESPN's Jay Williams says 'cancel culture' may be reason for the NBA's drought of American MVPs
    The Oklahoma City Thunders Shai Gilgeous-Alexander became the seventh straight international player to win the NBAs MVP award on Wednesday.James Harden was the last American to win the MVP, when he did it with the Houston Rockets in 2017-2018. Jay Williams, former Duke star and current ESPN analyst, asked if cancel culture is the reason why there hasnt been an American MVP recently."People arent gonna like it, but I really dont care. How much of this do you think this is cancel culture in the political aspects of where we were, compared to where were going?" Williams said during ESPNs "First Take."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I hear a lot of coaches talk about they dont feel like they can coach young kids anymore. 'Cause anything they say could get used against them or get twisted if caught the wrong way."Williams implored coaches to coach young players hard and to give them accountability.NEWLY RELEASED 911 CALL DETAILS GREGG POPOVICH'S MEDICAL SCARE THAT PRECEDED RETIREMENT FROM SPURS"The level of sensitivity has gotten out of control," Williams said of todays basketball players."Oh, he said something bad to me, I cant play for him! When a coach yells at you, and I know there are certain things coaches cant say anymore, but please, keep coaching those young kids hard! Let them face some d--- adversity. Give them some accountability. And just because a coach is yelling at you, that actually means that he cares."The top three finalists for the MVP were all international. Gilgeous-Alexander of Canada won, while Serbian native Nikola Jokic finished second, and Giannis Antetokounmpo, aptly nicknamed the "Greek Freak," finished third.Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum was the highest American finisher, in fourth place.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    2025-05-24 19:59:04 ·
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    Billy Joel diagnosed with brain condition heres what to know about his diagnosis
    Following his diagnosis with a brain condition, singer Billy Joel has canceled all scheduled concerts.The five-time Grammy winner, 76, announced on Friday that he has normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), which occurs when cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up inside or around the brain."This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision and balance," stated the announcement on Joels website.BILLY JOEL CANCELS ALL CONCERTS DUE TO BRAIN DISORDER DIAGNOSIS"Under his doctors instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period."Hydrocephalus is a general term describing the buildup of excess fluid in the brain."The fluid, called cerebrospinal fluid, is constantly produced in fluid-filled spaces in the center of the brain called ventricles," Potts said. "It flows through the ventricles and then around the surface of the brain and spinal cord, where it is then reabsorbed."Hydrocephalus can happen for a variety of reasons, including infection, trauma to the brain or bleeding within the brain, the doctor said.Normal pressure hydrocephalus is a version of the condition that is typically seen in older people, where the cerebrospinal fluid builds up without increasing the pressure in the brain.Despite the fact that pressure remains normal, NPH can impact brain function, particularly the areas of thinking, memory, movement and focus, according to Cleveland Clinic.The three main effects of NPH are gait issues, urinary incontinence and cognitive difficulties. Collectively, these symptoms are known as "Hakims triad."The cognitive problems can include memory loss, slow thinking and difficulty, according to Mia Kazanjian M.D., a board-certified radiologist in private practice based in Connecticut."This can negatively impact someones career and personal life, limiting the ability to do activities of daily living like eating, bathing and dressing," Kazanjian, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital."This can also lead to emotional changes, like depression."Urinary incontinence means loss of bladder control, which can cause discomfort, anxiety and embarrassment, according to the doctor.MINI-STROKES MAY CAUSE SURPRISING LONG-TERM HEALTH ISSUE, EXPERTS WARN"This can predispose someone to bladder infection and skin irritation," she cautioned. "If someone has to get up in the middle of the night due to this, he or she is more likely to fall. Furthermore, it can lead someone to isolate socially, which can lead to feelings of loneliness."Gait impairment means the persons steps are unsteady, there is loss of balance, and feet can stick to the ground, shuffle or freeze, Kazanjian said."The danger is that someone can fall and sustain trauma with a significant injury," she warned.The condition can often be mistaken for dementia, but some cases of NPH can be treated and reversed.The only known risk factor for NPH is age, Cleveland Clinic noted, with the average age of onset around 70.Other factors, such as race, gender or ethnicity, do not appear to impact the chances of the condition occurring.Approximately 0.2% of people between 70 and 80 will develop NPH, and it affects around 5.9% of those over 80, the above source stated.Only around 0.003% of people under 65 will get the condition."About 30% of people with NPH also have Alzheimers disease or a similar degenerative brain disease," Cleveland Clinic states.The condition is diagnosed through a combination of neurological exams, lab tests and diagnostic imaging (MRI or CT scans).The most common treatment for NPH is a surgical procedure called "shunting," where a device with two tubes, called a shunt, is implanted to regulate the amount of fluid in the brain.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"One end is placed into a pocket of cerebrospinal fluid, usually in the ventricle in the brain or a pocket of cerebrospinal fluid in the lumbar spine below the spinal cord," Matthew Potts, M.D., a Northwestern Medicine neurosurgeon, told Fox News Digital. (Potts was also not involved in Joels care.)"The other end goes somewhere else in the body that can reabsorb the fluid, usually in the abdomen.""Shunts are more complex than just a tube there is often a valve that regulates how much fluid can flow through it."Some newer shunts can be programmed to change the rate of fluid flow from outside the body, Potts added.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthSymptoms typically improve within hours or days of the shunt being implanted. The surgery itself usually entails days or weeks of recovery.Experts emphasized that timely treatment is essential to prevent severe or permanent damage to the brain from the pressure caused by the excess fluid.
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    2025-05-24 19:59:04 ·
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    Billy Joel diagnosed with brain condition heres what to know about his diagnosis
    Following his diagnosis with a brain condition, singer Billy Joel has canceled all scheduled concerts.The five-time Grammy winner, 76, announced on Friday that he has normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), which occurs when cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up inside or around the brain."This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision and balance," stated the announcement on Joels website.BILLY JOEL CANCELS ALL CONCERTS DUE TO BRAIN DISORDER DIAGNOSIS"Under his doctors instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period."Hydrocephalus is a general term describing the buildup of excess fluid in the brain."The fluid, called cerebrospinal fluid, is constantly produced in fluid-filled spaces in the center of the brain called ventricles," Potts said. "It flows through the ventricles and then around the surface of the brain and spinal cord, where it is then reabsorbed."Hydrocephalus can happen for a variety of reasons, including infection, trauma to the brain or bleeding within the brain, the doctor said.Normal pressure hydrocephalus is a version of the condition that is typically seen in older people, where the cerebrospinal fluid builds up without increasing the pressure in the brain.Despite the fact that pressure remains normal, NPH can impact brain function, particularly the areas of thinking, memory, movement and focus, according to Cleveland Clinic.The three main effects of NPH are gait issues, urinary incontinence and cognitive difficulties. Collectively, these symptoms are known as "Hakims triad."The cognitive problems can include memory loss, slow thinking and difficulty, according to Mia Kazanjian M.D., a board-certified radiologist in private practice based in Connecticut."This can negatively impact someones career and personal life, limiting the ability to do activities of daily living like eating, bathing and dressing," Kazanjian, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital."This can also lead to emotional changes, like depression."Urinary incontinence means loss of bladder control, which can cause discomfort, anxiety and embarrassment, according to the doctor.MINI-STROKES MAY CAUSE SURPRISING LONG-TERM HEALTH ISSUE, EXPERTS WARN"This can predispose someone to bladder infection and skin irritation," she cautioned. "If someone has to get up in the middle of the night due to this, he or she is more likely to fall. Furthermore, it can lead someone to isolate socially, which can lead to feelings of loneliness."Gait impairment means the persons steps are unsteady, there is loss of balance, and feet can stick to the ground, shuffle or freeze, Kazanjian said."The danger is that someone can fall and sustain trauma with a significant injury," she warned.The condition can often be mistaken for dementia, but some cases of NPH can be treated and reversed.The only known risk factor for NPH is age, Cleveland Clinic noted, with the average age of onset around 70.Other factors, such as race, gender or ethnicity, do not appear to impact the chances of the condition occurring.Approximately 0.2% of people between 70 and 80 will develop NPH, and it affects around 5.9% of those over 80, the above source stated.Only around 0.003% of people under 65 will get the condition."About 30% of people with NPH also have Alzheimers disease or a similar degenerative brain disease," Cleveland Clinic states.The condition is diagnosed through a combination of neurological exams, lab tests and diagnostic imaging (MRI or CT scans).The most common treatment for NPH is a surgical procedure called "shunting," where a device with two tubes, called a shunt, is implanted to regulate the amount of fluid in the brain.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"One end is placed into a pocket of cerebrospinal fluid, usually in the ventricle in the brain or a pocket of cerebrospinal fluid in the lumbar spine below the spinal cord," Matthew Potts, M.D., a Northwestern Medicine neurosurgeon, told Fox News Digital. (Potts was also not involved in Joels care.)"The other end goes somewhere else in the body that can reabsorb the fluid, usually in the abdomen.""Shunts are more complex than just a tube there is often a valve that regulates how much fluid can flow through it."Some newer shunts can be programmed to change the rate of fluid flow from outside the body, Potts added.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthSymptoms typically improve within hours or days of the shunt being implanted. The surgery itself usually entails days or weeks of recovery.Experts emphasized that timely treatment is essential to prevent severe or permanent damage to the brain from the pressure caused by the excess fluid.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:01 ·
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    Harvard isn't engaging in protections for Jewish students, Andrew Gould says
    Former Arizona Supreme Court Judge Andrew Gould discusses the Trump administrations effort to halt student visas for Harvard on 'Fox Report.'
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    2025-05-24 20:59:02 ·
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    Harvard foreign students face uncertain future amid Trump campus crackdowns
    Fox News correspondent Madeleine Rivera has the latest on the legal dispute between the Trump administration and Harvard University over foreign enrollment on Fox Report.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:02 ·
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    Trump touts golden age and optimism for America in West Point commencement speech
    Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson has the latest on President Donald Trumps commencement speech at the U.S. Military Academy.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:02 ·
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    Manhunt continues for escaped inmates as more arrests made
    Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reports on the ongoing Louisiana manhunt, as authorities arrest more individuals accused of helping inmates escape. Five prisoners remain on the run.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:03 ·
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    EPA, Mexico meet over Tijuana sewage crisis
    EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins Fox News Live to discuss rolling back Biden-era environmental policies, the U.S.-Mexico sewage crisis in Tijuana, and his recent meeting with an Israeli diplomat killed just weeks later.
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    2025-05-24 20:59:02 ·
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    Harvard isn't engaging in protections for Jewish students, Andrew Gould says
    Former Arizona Supreme Court Judge Andrew Gould discusses the Trump administrations effort to halt student visas for Harvard on 'Fox Report.'
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