September 2019

Arm tissue used to repair Rushcliffe cancer patient’s tongue

Image copyright Tiger Bear Photography Image caption Rebecca Patterson, who married her husband Craig in July, was diagnosed with cancer shortly after becoming engaged A woman in so much pain from cancer she could not eat says she is rebuilding her life after tissue from her arm was used to repair her tongue. Rebecca Patterson […]

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Trevor Noah Reveals Worst Part Of Whistleblower Complaint Against Donald Trump

Trevor Noah zeroed in Thursday on the relatively brief length of the whistleblower’s complaint against President Donald Trump in the Ukraine scandal. Noah said on “The Daily Show” that the complaint is “really bad” for Trump. “What’s even worse, is that this entire complaint is only nine pages long, which means people might actually read

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Two-Thirds of College Students Take On Debt, but Amount Is Rising More Slowly

Here are some questions and answers about borrowing for college. How much money may I borrow for college? The amount of federal loans that dependent undergraduate students — meaning they rely on their parents for financial support — may borrow each year is limited to $5,500 for freshmen, $6,500 for sophomores, and $7,500 for juniors

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Will This Oscar Season Be A Turning Point For These Veteran Movie Stars?

“They hound people in this world,” Renée Zellweger says in the new biopic “Judy.” Really, it’s her character, Judy Garland, who says it, but it might as well be Zellweger herself. Who can better relate to such a sentiment than someone who retreated from the public eye for four years, only to return to vicious

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Mortgage Lenders Are Shifting Climate Risks Onto Taxpayers, Study Finds

The Mortgage Bankers Association, which represents mortgage lenders, declined to comment. The Federal Housing Finance Agency, which sets the rules governing the behavior of Fannie and Freddie, did not respond to a request for comment. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac declined to comment on the paper or to describe what share of the mortgages they

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