Sir Chris Hoy has announced that his cancer is terminal, with a prognosis of two to four years left to live. The 48-year-old six-time Olympic champion has been battling the disease for a year, with tumours found in various parts of his body. Despite the grim diagnosis, Hoy remains optimistic and grateful for the love and support he has received. His wife, Sarra, was also diagnosed with multiple sclerosis shortly before Christmas. Hoy has chosen to share his diagnosis publicly and continues to stay positive amidst the challenges he faces.
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Latest buzz on Jets’ head coaching search: Aaron Glenn, Lance Newmark leave team’s facility, talks expected to continue
The Jets are in talks with Aaron Glenn and Lance Newmark for the head coach position, with positive progress but no deal yet in place. There is strong mutual interest between Glenn and the Jets, with expectations that he could be named the new head coach, pending further discussions. Glenn, currently the Lions' defensive coordinator, is a top candidate for the Jets after a successful season in Detroit and a history with the team as...
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