Former Senator Ben Sasse announced he has been diagnosed with terminal stage-four pancreatic cancer, expressing his faith and hope despite the prognosis, and sharing his reflections on death and dying.
Former Senator Ben Sasse announced he has stage-four pancreatic cancer, describing it as a 'death sentence,' but expressed a fighting spirit and hope during the holiday season.
Former Senator Ben Sasse announced he has been diagnosed with stage-four pancreatic cancer, describing it as a death sentence but expressing a fight spirit and gratitude for his family, while highlighting the disease's late diagnosis and limited treatment options.
Former Senator Ben Sasse announced he has been diagnosed with advanced, stage-four pancreatic cancer, expressing acceptance and gratitude, and drawing hope from his Christian faith. The news has elicited support from colleagues and friends, highlighting his service and values.
Former Republican senator Ben Sasse announced he has been diagnosed with terminal stage 4 pancreatic cancer, expressing awareness of his limited time left.
Ben Sasse, the former senator and university president, announced he has stage 4 pancreatic cancer, but remains optimistic and committed to fighting the disease, sharing his outlook on life and faith amidst his diagnosis.
Former GOP Senator Ben Sasse announced he has terminal stage-four pancreatic cancer, describing it as a 'death sentence' and reflecting on the personal and emotional impact of his diagnosis.
University of Florida President Ben Sasse refutes Rep. Randy Fine's allegation of an antisemitic professor at UF, stating that the professor hasn't been employed by the university since 2019. Fine had posted a screenshot of the professor's Facebook post equating Israel's actions with Hitler's child killings. Sasse criticizes Fine for sharing unverified clickbait and urges a focus on fighting antisemitism. Fine argues that the professor's affiliation with UF is still current, citing her Wikipedia page. Sasse emphasizes the need for responsible engagement on social media and warns against giving attention to online idiocy. The professor could not be reached for comment.