Dave Coulier is battling tongue cancer, months after announcing he beat lymphoma. The “Full House” alum shared his latest diagnosis on the “Today” show Tuesday, calling the news a “shock to the system ...
"Full House" star Dave Coulier is facing a second cancer battle in less than a year. The beloved comedian, 66, revealed he was diagnosed in October with HPV-related oropharyngeal tongue cancer — a ...
“Totally unrelated to the previous cancer that I had,” Coulier said. “So in October of this year, I went in for a PET scan, just a routine check-up and something flared on the PET scan. It turned out ...
Today, First Lady Melania Trump delivered remarks at the Blair House for a holiday reception by the Blair House Foundation and the Friends of Blair House. The Blair House, originally constructed in ...
There is a specific type of panic that hits when your dog suddenly goes quiet, and TikTok user @rachontheriseis fully gone. I've checked doors to see if one somehow cracked open or walked around ...
Today, President Donald J. Trump joined top lawmakers and philanthropists Michael and Susan Dell to celebrate an extraordinary milestone for Trump Accounts: a historic $6.25 billion charitable ...
The House on Thursday narrowly approved the PERMIT Act, a Republican-backed measure that would roll back the authority states have used for years to block major pipeline projects under the Clean Water ...
When you're tired of all the violence in movies and sex on TV, there's only one place to turn for relief: "Family Guy." Nope, you won't find any of that on there — and definitely not anywhere in ...
"A day without laughter is a day wasted," said Charlie Chaplin. That's why comedy is one of the most-watched genres on Netflix. The following 15 best Netflix comedies include both hilarious Netflix ...
R ob Reiner made so many classic movies — the ones we watch over and over, the ones we can’t stop quoting, the ones that soundtrack our lives. That’s why the world is in shock and grief today at the ...
AS MOST DEFENCE ministries know, military-equipment procurement is governed by Murphy’s law: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” Even so, the fiasco surrounding the British Army’s £6.3bn ...