Gateshead mum pays heartbreaking tribute to daughter, 19, who died after brave cancer fight
Megan Kelly, of Sunniside, Gateshead, was diagnosed with soft cell Ewing Sarcoma when she was 18 and fought courageously for months
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Fox News politics editor Chris Stirewalt suggested on Friday that news outlets should stop sending reporters to President Trump’s rallies, saying that their presence allows Trump to use them as a “prop.”
In case you didn’t know, Stirewalt is a never Trumper who spent at least a segment a night with Meghan Kelly ripping Trump apart before the election. That’s where this is really coming from, that, and his pompous ass-ishness.
“We should stop having reporters at those Trump rallies,” Stirewalt said on Fox News’s “Outnumbered.” “Everybody should stop having reporters penned up like veal in the back of those things for the president to use as a prop, and then some of the reporters exploit that for their own personal benefit.”
Fox had to cover Biden's first prime time address after b tching for days about no presser. So they lined up "pundits" to pan the speech afterwards. Fox News has given up [.]
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NEW YORK, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Exactly one year after the cancellation of the 35
th Anniversary Gala Celebration of the enCourage Kids Foundation (EKF) and one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, EKF is celebrating its hospital partners and dedicated doctors, nurses, child life specialists, social workers and other healthcare professionals through the foundation s online fundraising effort with the goal of raising $1 million.
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Through its Honoring Healthcare Heroes Campaign, EKF will be highlighting stories of individuals in the healthcare industry who faced the past year and every day with courage and resilience and who make an immeasurable impact on the lives of their patients and families. The Pediatric Healthcare Hero Honorees are Meghan Kelly, Child Life Program Director - Children s Hospital at Montefiore;�