Why Jessie J Is Hopeful Her Breast Cancer Is “All Gone” After Surgery
Just days after revealing her early breast cancer diagnosis and surgery, Jessie J offers a promising update on her recovery, inspiring fans with her positive outlook.
Just days after revealing her early breast cancer diagnosis and surgery, Jessie J offers a promising update on her recovery, inspiring fans with her positive outlook.
Reflecting on the unwavering strength of salmon, the author draws parallels to personal struggles, emphasizing the importance of perseverance when facing life’s challenges.
In a remarkable feat of athleticism, Harborfields High School’s Tristan Blake has become the school’s first jumper to clinch a state title, marking a new chapter in the school’s sports history.
Air Force veteran Stan Rohrer celebrated his upcoming 90th birthday by skydiving from 13,000 feet over California’s Lake Elsinore. Despite losing both legs in his 80s, his adventurous spirit continues to soar, inspiring many with his remarkable feat.
At the U.S. Women’s Open held at Erin Hills, Scottish golfer Gemma Dryburgh provided an inspiring answer to an existential question facing the tournament. Her response resonated with fans and players alike, highlighting the profound impact one individual can have on the sporting community.
One year after narrowly missing the top spot, Faizan Zaki has clinched the title at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. His victory marks a significant achievement, showcasing his exceptional spelling skills and dedication.
Rutha Elizabeth “Bette” Helfrich of Belmont, who for years vowed she would live to be 100, proudly celebrated that milestone last October. She passed away on May 24, leaving behind a legacy of determination and fulfilled promises.
As May celebrates Older Americans Month and National Senior Health & Fitness Day on May 28, a 71-year-old health worker from Morgantown, West Virginia, is proving that age is no barrier to staying active. Embodying senior fitness, she inspires her community by demonstrating that age is just a number.
“When I am feeling burnt out, I am typically focused on myself, so the first thing I do is ask myself ‘Why am I here?'” says award-winning volunteer Valerie Foss of Norway, whose dedication is changing lives through her selfless service.
After a devastating diagnosis that landed her in the ICU, Holly Ponto feared she’d never run again. Now, she’s preparing to celebrate her recovery at the Indy Mini marathon.