NEW JACK CITY (1991) had no shortage of great music, but Troop and LeVert performing “Livin’ for the City” is the kind of scene that lives rent free forever.
June 6, 1997: The Utah Jazz provide one of the wildest pregame introductions ever, before Game 3 of the NBA Finals—complete with a bear mascot riding a motorcycle, a deafening indoor fireworks display, and (of course) Michael Buffer.
The Jazz defeated the Chicago Bulls, 104-93.
@SteaknShake Hi @SteaknShake, congrats on the healthy introduction of your new menu! I am a stage 1 Colorectal cancer survivor, and I think it's wonderful what you're doing! I'm hosting a cancer awareness gala on Aug 1st. Would you be willing to donate some of your new menu items?
Thank you to @FightCRC for nominating me for their Advocate highlight for the month of June. I am truly honored and we are just getting started! As a Stage 1 Colorectal cancer survivor, getting an early screening saved my life, and it will for countless others!
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Biggie’s grandma 103yo with her grandchildren CJ & T’yanna Wallace in Jamaica 🇯🇲❤️ (‘25)
Biggie and his mother both passed long before her, life is unpredictable. 🕊️
Fight CRC joined @ACSCAN and 60 cancer patient and provider organizations in urging Secretary Kennedy to protect the integrity of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).
USPSTF recommendations guide access to lifesaving preventive services, including colorectal cancer screening, and help determine which services many insurance plans must cover at no cost to patients.
The Task Force is due to review colorectal cancer screening recommendations, but it has not met publicly in more than a year. Continued disruption could put access to preventive care at risk for millions of Americans.
Prevention and early detection save lives, and Fight CRC will continue to advocate for policies that protect access to evidence-based screening and prevention.
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The membership of the National Basketball Coaches Association joins the NBA family in mourning the passing of legendary Head Coach and Hall of Famer, Rick Adelman.
Rick Adelman coached in the NBA for 29 years, serving as a Head Coach for 23 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets and Minnesota Timberwolves. Over his coaching career, Rick won 1,042 games (10th all-time), was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021 and received the NBCA Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Coach Adelman also enjoyed an eight-year NBA playing career with the San Diego Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Jazz, and Kansas City-Omaha Kings.
Adelman will be remembered not only as a coach and a player, but also as a mentor to so many in the basketball community. Rick was a husband to Mary Kay for 56 years; father to Kathy, RJ, Laura, David, Caitlin, and Patrick; and a grandfather of twelve. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Adelman family during this difficult time.
To any survivors of cancer out there, continued blessings and continued clean screens.
As a Colorectal Cancer survivor, please remember to get your screenings. It saved my life, and early detection can help save yours.
Thank you to my friends @FightCRC They are the best!
June is #NationalCancerSurvivorsMonth, a time to celebrate the strength, perseverance, and impact of colorectal cancer survivors everywhere. 💙
Know a survivor you'd like to celebrate? Tag them below!👇 If you're a survivor, we'd be honored to hear your story—share it with us: https://t.co/ed8REP2xSc