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CNN —Tennis great Martina Navratilova said Tuesday that she is “all clear” after undergoing treatments for throat and breast cancer. “After a day full of tests at Sloan Kettering, I got the all clear! “That’s just not an option for me … quitting is just not in my DNA.”The 66-year-old Navratilova shared in an interview in March that her “prognosis is excellent.”Navratilova enjoyed a long playing career in which she won 18 grand slam singles titles, 31 grand slam doubles titles and 10 grand slam mixed doubles titles. After retiring from singles in 1994 at the age of 38, she continued playing doubles – and winning titles – into her 40s. She has remained involved in the sport as a coach, broadcaster, and ambassador for the WTA Tour, highlighting the importance of preventive checkups to combat specific diseases such as breast cancer.
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Many people who want to end their lives because of intense mental suffering find themselves grateful for their lives once the suicidal moment or attempt has passed. But it is because of my intimacy with suicide that I believe people must have this right. It’s true that policymakers, psychiatrists and medical ethicists must treat requests for euthanasia on psychiatric grounds with particular care, because we don’t understand mental illness as well as we do physical illness. Canada’s MAID law recognizes that people suffering from extreme depression, for example, may find no other means to end their agony. A panel of experts has recommended safeguards and protocols for requests for aid in dying made by people with mental illness.
The Biden administration pledged to cut methane emissions from oil and gas production today. In California, 35,000 oil and gas wells sit idle, many of which are unplugged and could leak methane gas. For the oil and gas industry, fixing methane emissions mostly comes down to finding and repairing leaks. More than 150 countries have signed on to the Global Methane Pledge launched at the COP 26 conference in 2021 to address methane emissions. Those signatories represent 55% of anthropogenic methane emissions and 45% of methane emissions from the fossil fuel industry.
Fotostorm | E+ | Getty ImagesFor a rising share of car owners, monthly auto loan payments appear to be evolving into a problem. High prices, interest rates have led to bigger paymentsLoan delinquencies can harm your credit scoreWhile the auto loan delinquency rate is edging higher, the default rate is not, according to Cox. "If you're 30 days late, it impacts your credit score," said Brian Moody, executive editor of Kelley Blue Book. What to do if you're struggling with auto loan billsFor car owners who are pretty sure they're heading toward delinquency, it's important to try preventing the problem from snowballing. If you're struggling to keep up because you don't budget well, that's at least potentially fixable, experts say.
A top-1% value fund manager shared four rules that have helped him achieve success. Fund manager Matthew Fine's old-school, valuation-driven investing process helped his Third Avenue Value Fund (TAVFX) outperform 99% of competitors last year, according to Morningstar. And so far in 2023, the Third Avenue Value Fund is in the top 19% of its category with a market-crushing 10.6% return. Fine is patient with the stocks he's added to his portfolio because he's so careful in choosing them. 8 top stocks to buy and holdFine shared eight of his favorite stocks to own for the long term.
He’s using different words, but he’s selling the same thing,” said Shiyuan Deng, a former product designer at Fyre Media, the company behind Fyre Festival. Deng resigned from Fyre Media shortly before it collapsed. Another former Fyre Media employee who asked to withhold their name out of concerns of retaliation also said PYRT reminded them of Fyre Festival. “The similarities are there around the vague mysterious promotion,’’ said the former employee of Fyre Media. McFarland said he believes PYRT will look considerably different from Fyre Festival.
NEW YORK — Tennis great Martina Navratilova said Monday that she has been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer. “This double whammy is serious but still fixable, and I’m hoping for a favorable outcome,” the 66-year-old Navratilova said. While Navratilova was undergoing tests on her throat, she said, the unrelated breast cancer was discovered. Navratilova was diagnosed with a noninvasive form of breast cancer in 2010 and had a lumpectomy. Navratilova originally retired in 1994, after a record 167 singles titles and 331 weeks at No.
Navratilova diagnosed with throat and breast cancer
  + stars: | 2023-01-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Czech-born Navratilova, who became a U.S. citizen in 1981, was also diagnosed and beat breast cancer back in 2010. Navratilova added that the cancer was in Stage 1, and the prognosis are good, with treatments to begin next week. The cancer was first discovered in early November during the WTA finals when Navratilova noticed a swelling in her neck that did not go down. "When it didn't do down, a biopsy was performed, the results came back as Stage 1 throat cancer. "At the same time as Martina was undergoing the tests for the throat, a suspicious form was found in her breast, which was subsequently diagnosed as cancer, completely unrelated to the throat cancer.
U.S., France agreed to "fix" U.S. subsidies issues, says Macron
  + stars: | 2022-12-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Dec 4 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed during a state visit earlier this week to "fix" issues arising from U.S. legislation that includes subsidies for American-made products, Macron said in a bid to assuage European concerns. Biden's Inflation Reduction Act is a new $430 billion bill offering massive subsidies for U.S.-made products and aimed at addressing the climate crisis and promoting renewable energy. "What we decided with President Biden is precisely to fix this issue. On Thursday, speaking alongside Macron, Biden said: "There are tweaks that we can make that can fundamentally make it easier for European countries to participate and or be on their own." Reporting by Costas Pitas in Los Angeles; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Diane CraftOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
"Bracketing" is the practice of buying the same item online in multiple sizes or colors. It's increased with the rise of e-commerce: 63% of shoppers reported bracketing in a 2022 survey. With the holiday shopping season in full swing, retailers are bracing for what at this point is practically an e-commerce tradition: bracketing. Bracketing is especially prevalent when retailers offer free shipping and free returns because customers deem the practice low risk. Bracketing probably isn't a totally fixable problem, but there are some ways retailers can prevent customers from making so many returns.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMeta and Alphabet are too big to avoid a global advertising slowdown, says Ritholtz's BrownCNBC's Halftime Report Investment Committee discusses Josh Brown's purchase of Meta stock, what's fixable for the company and Brad Gerstner's comments on Meta's quarterly earnings results.
Ritholtz Wealth Management CEO Josh Brown is taking advantage of Meta's stock plunge. He bought shares before the open Thursday, although it is not a substantial position, he said on CNBC's " Halftime Report ." Brown's move isn't necessarily an endorsement of the company or its CEO Mark Zuckerberg . "I can come in today and make the bet that this guy doesn't want to burn his own house down," Brown said. "The issues with Meta — the spending, the lack of focus, the lack of clarity — all of that stuff I think is fixable," Brown said.
NASA is studying "thermokarsts" in Alaska, lakes that appear as permafrost there thaws. Walter Anthony has been working with NASA's ABoVE project to study Big Trail lake's effect on climate change. "As they decompose it, they are belching out methane gas," she said. Walter Antony is seen in a kayak on Big Trail lake in Alaska. It's only the newer lakes, like Big Trail, which appeared less than 50 years ago, that give off high levels of the gas.
To fix a Windows PC that won't turn on, first try ruling out a faulty power supply or outlet. Your first reaction when discovering your PC won't start is probably to panic, but the issue often isn't catastrophic. There are a lot of reasons why your computer won't turn on, and a lot of definitions of "won't turn on," ranging from "nothing is happening at all" to "Windows won't start properly." Why is my Windows PC not turning on? How to troubleshoot your Windows PC when it won't turn onBelow are the 10 most common solutions for getting your computer up and running with that spectrum of problems in mind.
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