Former "Full House" star Dave Coulier announced he is in complete remission after battling two cancer diagnoses in the last two years, urging Americans to pay attention to their bodies and not ignore warning signs. Meanwhile, The Washington Post's CEO, Will Lewis, stepped down after a tumultuous tenure marked by significant layoffs.
Coulier, 66, credited early cancer detection with saving his life twice, according to Fox News. He emphasized the importance of routine medical visits and recognizing subtle changes in one's body. He is now focusing on his new business venture, AWEAR.
In other news, Lindsey Vonn's sister described the emotional experience of watching the Olympic ski star suffer a hard crash during her run at the Milan Cortina Games on Sunday, as reported by Fox News. Vonn lost her balance and fell hard, requiring a medical helicopter to carry her off the mountain. The cause of the crash remains unclear.
Additionally, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III expressed his hopes that Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show will unite fans, according to Fox News. The Puerto Rican Grammy Award-winning artist has been outspoken against certain political policies.
The Washington Post's CEO, Will Lewis, resigned after the newspaper faced widespread criticism for laying off hundreds of journalists, as reported by the NY Times. Lewis's departure came just days after the company, facing financial losses, cut 30 percent of its staff, impacting local, international, and sports coverage. In a terse statement, Lewis thanked only Jeff Bezos, the owner of The Post, and did not mention the journalists.
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