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Following Joe Biden's diagnosis of prostate cancer, political figures like Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton and more are sharing their well wishes.
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Scripps News on MSNBiden's prostate cancer diagnosis sparks support and political scrutinyFormer President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer, prompting support, while past rivals pledge to investigate his final actions in office.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Says He Doesn't Feel Sorry For Biden's Cancer: 'He's Vicious'Addressing press at the White House, Trump said "if you feel sorry for him, don't feel so sorry, because he's vicious." "What ...
Political leaders from across parties in the U.S. extended their sympathies to Democratic former President Joe Biden, 82, ...
Ravi Parikh is a genitourinary medical oncologist at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. In the days since former ...
In his first speech since being diagnosed with prostate cancer, the former president said, “I get really angry” over people ...
President Donald Trump on Friday said not to “feel so sorry” for former President Joe Biden, who announced a cancer diagnosis ...
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Akron News Reporter on MSNCasey reflects on Biden’s diagnosis, his own cancer fightBob Casey was on a train bound for Washington, D.C., when he got a call that stopped him in his tracks. “It was just two words,” the former senator remembers. “It’s cancer.” Casey, a Scranton native ...
Transparency in dealing with the former president’s condition would serve the public interest by increasing awareness and ...
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Daily Camera on MSNOpinion: Matt K. Lewis: We all saw Biden’s decline in real time. The scandal is how few people cared.The scandal isn’t that the media and Democratic partisans conspired to keep us in the dark about Biden’s fitness for office.
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