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Father of 3 'Shocked' by Rare Breast Cancer Diagnosis on 53rd Birthday, Says Regular Testing 'Saved My Life' (Exclusive)
Johnson spoke to PEOPLE about the importance of early genetic testing and regular screenings in men, as well as women
Jacob Johnson learned that he was a carrier for the BRCA2 gene in 2013 after testing was recommended due to a strong history of breast cancer among relatives -- including his mother, several aunts, a cousin and an older uncle.
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Minnesota school districts use taxpayer money for race-based teacher incentives and layoff protections
The 'Outnumbered' panel reacts to a New York Times opinion piece highlighting Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama's academic recovery following the pandemic.
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Students push back at meeting on School District of Philadelphia's new facilities plan: "Don't shut our doors"
A meeting on the School District of Philadelphia's controversial long-term plan that could reshape dozens of schools across the city is underway Thursday.
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How H-1B visa crackdown is set to hit America's schools
Rural and under-resourced school districts across the United States are bracing for potential staffing disruptions as changes to the federal H-1B visa program raise the cost and uncertainty of hiring international teachers.
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Researchers investigate 'bright green' wall discovered deep in caves of New Mexico: 'Untouched for 49 million years'
This discovery could revolutionize the search for life beyond Earth, as it suggests that organisms can survive and thrive in environments with extremely low light levels, potentially expanding the range of habitable planets.