From Lou Gehrig in 1939 to Eric Dane in 2025, celebrities have publicly dealt with what is now known as ALS for decades.
Bristol-born fighter Tiah-Mai Ayton has exploded onto the boxing scene since turning professional in June last year. The ...
Experience the world of Bikini Bottom as Tulsa Theatre Works presents 'The Spongebob Musical'. Enjoy hit songs by famous artists in this family-friendly show celebrating friendship and forgiveness.
With nearly 10,000 children in attendance, the South Carolina Stingrays held their annual "Education Day" morning game Wednesday at the North Charleston Coliseum ...
Embracer Group has released its financial results for the nine months ended December 31, 2025, reporting declines in overall net sales across its PC/console and mobile gaming divisions. While it also ...
Eric Dane’s recent death has renewed global attention on ALS and the many famous figures who have lived with the disease. From Stephen Hawking’s decades-long survival to modern advocates, their ...
North Central College is hosting its annual Chords for Kids concert, a free, sensory-friendly musical experience designed for children with special needs and their families. The concert will be at 7 ...
Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Viola Davis and Adam Sandler were just a few of the celebrities celebrating the career of late Oscar winner Robert Duvall.
ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease is named after the baseball legend publicly revealed his diagnosis in 1939 and died two years later, bringing global attention to the illness.
Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane's tragic death yesterday has drawn renewed attention to the rare motor neuron condition ALS, which has affected a number of other well-known figures.
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Joshua Bassett Opens Up About Overcoming Self-Doubt, Returning To The Stage, And Writing His Most Vulnerable Project Yet
With his "Little Shop of Horrors" debut and a memoir on the way, Joshua Bassett reflects on the creative journey behind his ...
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