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New Orleans Saints legend Steve Gleason is home and resting after what he calls a “traumatic accident” on Saturday.Gleason’s wife Michel posted about the accident on his social media platforms saying: “Steve had an accident exiting his van yesterday to speak at the Gleason Life Skills Volleyball Clinic. It was traumatic for him and for all of us who witnessed him mangled on the asphalt. Although he is hurt, it could have been much worse. Miraculously, he was spared greater injury because he was strapped into his wheelchair and because of the swift action of his care team, a passerby doctor, and family. I guess his van is preparing him for his fight against Jake Paul. He is at home resting and grateful for this crazy wonderful life and the support and love from everyone.”Gleason played for the Saints for eight years, and was best known for his famous punt block in the first game back in the Superdome following Hurricane Katrina.In 2011 he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).Gleason has dedicated his life to bringing awareness to the disease, creating his own nonprofit Team Gleason. The nonprofit aims to empower people with ALS to live purposeful lives by providing broad-reaching programming and support services to help others thrive and ultimately bring an end to the disease. After years of advocacy, Team Gleason successfully lobbied for The Steve Gleason Act, which ensures the availability of life sustaining communication devices in the U.S. Since then, Gleason has inspired technology companies like Microsoft to continue developing technology for ALS patients worldwide. He was also the recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal for his advocacy work.
Carolyn Bouchard-MacNeil is a busy mom of three and with the holidays around the corner, shes even busier.
The Berkeley retirement community is asking people to Be a Santa to a Senior by making a donation until December 9 at one of their four locations in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
The Los Angeles Rams could choose to move on from QB Matthew Stafford after this season, while QB Aaron Rodgers’ contract is nearing its end. Could the Rams make the switch at QB?
Jane Pauley hosts our annual Food Issue. In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at a new study aimed at personalizing the governments nutritional recommendations. Also: Rita Braver checks out the work of a junk food painter; Tracy Smith talks with Mick Fleetwood about his Maui restaurant, Fleetwoods on Front Street, which was destroyed in last years wildfires; Holly Williams talks with chefs posting cooking videos from war-torn Gaza; David Pogue looks at NASAs menu in space; Seth Doane samples some classic cacio e pepe in Rome; Martha Teichner finds an ancient Kurdish bread being baked in Tennessee; Nancy Giles checks out home-made dog food; Kelefa Sanneh explores the history of the martini; and Luke Burbank profiles the blogger behind Sandwiches of History, delves into Seattles teriyaki cuisine, and investigates the allure of the Baked Alaska.
A Little Womens Christmas is a true delight. It hits all of the right festive notes and its stellar ensemble cast ensures that theres plenty for everyone to enjoy.
The family-owned store has a wide range of brands for all ages, from Ariat and Carhartt to Durango and Skechers.
Despite the awful weather, Liverpools players were in good spirits as they were reunited for training after their international excursions around the world.
The atmospheric river made its way to the South Bay on Friday, leaving many with power outages and impacting holiday events.
People shopping writers and editors share their favorite holiday candles, and we think youll like them, too. Make your home merry and bright with these holiday candles from Amazon, Bath and Body Works, Yankee Candle, and more starting at just $17