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The Florida Gators are celebrating a thrilling win over the Houston Cougars in the NCAA men’s basketball championship.  The Gators were behind the Cougars by 12 points before rallying to victory.  The game came down to the final seconds with a final score of 65 to 63.  More than 800 miles away in Gainesville, students had a watch party in the O’Connell Center.  Hours later, the arena erupted at the sound of the final buzzer.  This is the third time in history the Gators have won the NCAA men’s basketball championship. 1  Florida 2  Florida 3  Florida 4  Florida 5  Florida 6  Florida 7  Florida 8  Florida 9  Florida 10  Florida

Shannen Doherty

 

Shannen Doherty

 Shannen Doherty says cancer has spread to her bones: "I don't want to die"

 

Shannen Doherty, who was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in 2019, has shared that her cancer has spread to her bones . In a recent interview, she revealed that she is not ready to give up and is determined to fight the disease.

 

Doherty has been open about her battle with cancer and has been sharing her journey with her fans on social media. She has been undergoing treatment for several years and has been an inspiration to many.

 

The news of her cancer spreading to her bones is heartbreaking, but Doherty remains optimistic. She has said that she is not done with living and that she doesn't want to die. Her positive attitude and determination are truly inspiring.

 

Doherty has been receiving treatment for her cancer and has been sharing her journey with her fans on social media. She has been using her platform to raise awareness about the disease and to encourage others to get regular check-ups.

 

Conclusion

Shannen Doherty's announcement that her cancer has spread to her bones is a reminder of the importance of regular check-ups and early detection. Her positive attitude and determination to fight the disease are truly inspiring. We wish her all the best in her battle against cancer.

 

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The Florida Gators are celebrating a thrilling win over the Houston Cougars in the NCAA men’s basketball championship.  The Gators were behind the Cougars by 12 points before rallying to victory.  The game came down to the final seconds with a final score of 65 to 63.  More than 800 miles away in Gainesville, students had a watch party in the O’Connell Center.  Hours later, the arena erupted at the sound of the final buzzer.  This is the third time in history the Gators have won the NCAA men’s basketball championship. 1  Florida 2  Florida 3  Florida 4  Florida 5  Florida 6  Florida 7  Florida 8  Florida 9  Florida 10  Florida

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