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GOP candidate reveals which far-left policy he will eliminate first as governor

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In a televised town hall with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday, New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli announced which far-left policy will be his day-one priority to eliminate if he is elected governor.

With just five days until Election Day, Ciattarelli trails his Democratic opponent, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, by seven points in deep blue New Jersey. Nonetheless, while speaking with Hannity in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, Ciattarelli maintained that his campaign holds the momentum to upset Sherrill and flip the state red.

If he should win the race, Ciattarelli told Hannity that his very first priority would be eliminating New Jersey’s sanctuary policies, keeping local and state authorities from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement operations.

“Executive order number one, on day one, no town in this state will be a sanctuary city, we will not be a sanctuary state,” said Ciattarelli, as the crowd, filled with local New Jerseyans, broke into applause.

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“Here’s the good news,” he went on. “Many of the things that [current Democratic Gov. Phil] Murphy has done were by executive order. They weren’t codified by the legislature, which means I can reverse them on day one.”

“Having sanctuary cities and us being a sanctuary state encourages illegal immigration, and it handcuffs our local police in certain ways; we’re not doing that. I’m going to reverse that on day one,” he said, adding, “If a local police chief and mayor want to work together to preserve safety in our community by partnering with a federal agency, I’m not going to get in the way.”

Ciattarelli also announced he would prioritize eliminating cashless bail, saying the policy “has created a professional criminal who’s learned how to game the system.”

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“Talk to your local cops and they’ll tell you about this dynamic known as ‘arrest, release, repeat,’ it’s demoralizing for cops,” he explained.

Despite having unsuccessfully run for New Jersey governor two times already, Ciattarelli told Hannity the early voting results have him in a “really good position to win.”

During the town hall, he also knocked Sherrill for refusing to release her military records relating to the disciplinary action she faced for involvement in a cheating scandal at the U.S. Naval Academy. Sherrill has maintained that she did not cheat but was kept from walking with her graduating class for refusing to give up information on those who cheated.

“All she has to do is approve the release of her disciplinary records, and we’ll know why she was disciplined. And if what she is saying is true, her disciplinary records will confirm that, but she won’t release them,” he said, adding, “There’s a pattern here.”

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He also dinged Sherrill over her endorsement from New York socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani.

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“We’ve called on her to reject that endorsement, but she hasn’t,” he said as Hannity noted, “Just like she’ll be the most transparent but never give out her naval records.”

Erika Kirk doubles down to defend Charlie Kirk’s legacy: ‘I’m not afraid’

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Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, spoke with Fox News host Jesse Watters on “Jesse Watters Primetime” Wednesday, minutes before taking the stage at University of Mississippi, saying she “feels” the presence of her late husband.

“He’s up in heaven orchestrating and sitting and strategizing, and I can just feel it,” she told Fox News.

Kirk was joined by Vice President JD Vance at the University of Mississippi stop of the “This Is the Turning Point Tour.” The free event in Oxford, Miss. marked Erika Kirk’s first appearance on TPUSA’s national college tour following her husband’s death.

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When asked what she hopes to carry forward for Charlie’s legacy, she responded, “All of his wildest dreams for this organization and more. He left me a blueprint in all of his journals… He shared everything with me; his vision, his dreams.”

The mother of two shared a personal story about how the song “God Bless the USA” holds special meaning for her children.

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“This song is so sweet because my daughter sings this every night,” she explained. “She’s watching, and I know that she’s going to be singing along to this. So I’m hoping they’re taking a video of this because she sings this to my son. It’s his lullaby at night with Jesus loves me. And so, little God winks. That’s how I know Charlie’s here, of all songs to sing.”

The 36-year-old was named Turning Point USA CEO just days after her husband’s killing, taking over for Charlie, who founded the conservative activist company in 2012. 

She reaffirmed her mission to fight for Charlie’s legacy.

“All I want is to be able to make sure we honor Charlie, we keep fighting the good fight, and we do it in such a bold and powerful way,” she said. “We’re not afraid. I’m not afraid.”

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Kirk’s full interview — including an inside look at Turning Point USA’s Arizona headquarters — airs Wednesday, November 5 on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

It marks her first sit-down since her husband’s assassination seven weeks ago.

Teachers union boss ‘panicking’ as government shutdown exposes education system truth

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When Washington, D.C., grinds to a halt, the liberal media rushes to tell you the sky is falling. Randi Weigngarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, and her union cronies cry out that schools will collapse without the Department of Education and that President Donald Trump is to blame for the shutdown. She has said he is “holding the American people hostage.” 

The only people holding Americans hostage are the teachers unions. They held your children’s education hostage during COVID. They hold teachers hostage when they don’t conform to liberal standards. And worst of all they treat parents as roadblocks and hold them hostage when they push back.

The government shut down, federal workers at the Department of Education were furloughed, more than half the DOE staff has been let go, and schools are still running. Teachers are teaching. Students are learning. The world didn’t end.

Here’s the truth the media will never say out loud: this shutdown pulled back the curtain on one of the biggest scams in America: The U.S. Department of Education.

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For decades, teachers unions and the liberal allies they bankroll in D.C. have told the American people that without the federal bureaucracy, education would crumble. They said states couldn’t handle education funding, accountability, or innovation without “guidance.”

They were wrong.

Schools continued operating during the shutdown because the real funding—Title I, IDEA, and other major streams, flows through long-established formulas and scheduled appropriations that continue even when federal staff are not at their desks. States already administer these dollars.

The shutdown simply paused administrative processing and new rulemaking, not the actual flow of funds to schools. In other words, the Department of Education wasn’t “running the system” before this, and the shutdown proved it.

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The shutdown proved what many of us already knew: states are not only capable of managing education, they already do. Education in this country is funded and governed primarily at the state and local level. The federal government adds bureaucracy, not value.

Let’s be clear: there was never any reason for the U.S. Department of Education to exist. It was created as a political favor in 1979, a deal between Jimmy Carter and the teachers unions to lock in their power. And it shows.

The teachers unions are not just one of many players in this story. They are the reason the Department of Education exists at all. The department gives them power, money and political protection, and in return the unions defend the department’s existence at every turn. One feeds the other. That is why they work so hard to convince Americans the country would collapse without them, because without Washington, they lose control.

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The teachers unions have been feeding off the Department of Education for decades to weaponize money and influence, pumping ideology into curriculum standards, teacher training programs and accreditation pipelines that tell parents to sit down and shut up.

Now that the department’s lights are off, they’re panicking. You’ll see their headlines: “The world is burning down without the Department of Education!” The only thing “burning” are the lies they have peddled to Americans for 40 years.

Out here in the real world, kids are learning, teachers are teaching, and parents are back in control. The system works just fine without federal interference.

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This shutdown is a wake-up call. It didn’t break American education. It exposed who has been breaking it all along.

The unions can go cry about it. The rest of us will keep doing our jobs.

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Dem lawmaker accused of secretly filming two critics in bed to try to silence them

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A Democratic state senator from Maryland is accused of orchestrating a scheme to secretly record two critics — including a former campaign consultant — in bed together and then using the footage to threaten and silence them, according to a newly unsealed federal indictment.

Federal prosecutors say Maryland State Sen. Dalya Attar, her brother Joseph “Yossi” Attar and Baltimore Police Officer Kalman Finkelstein secretly filmed the pair during an intimate encounter, then used the recording to intimidate them into silence.

The 20-page indictment, unsealed Thursday, charges the trio with conspiracy, extortion, illegal wiretapping and violations of the Travel Act.

Prosecutors allege the group targeted the consultant, identified as Victim 1, who had worked for Attar’s 2018 campaign and later supported her political rivals. Victim 2 was in a romantic relationship with Victim 1 and was married to another person at the time, the documents say.

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According to the indictment, the defendants placed hidden cameras disguised as smoke detectors and a tracking device in the victims’ apartment, later reviewing footage that showed the pair in bed together.

Prosecutors say the recording was then used to threaten exposure if either victim spoke publicly against Attar or supported her opponents.

By early 2021, Attar allegedly discussed how to stop potential criticism, saying in a WhatsApp message, “We have a very easy … simple way to get her to just shut up and leave us alone. … She’s worried about her kids’ shidduchim.” 

She allegedly added, “I’m not saying we leak this anywhere or ever do that … but I’m saying we warn her … ‘If you go ahead and screw with me, we’re going to leak it.’”

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In December 2021, Joseph Attar allegedly met with one of the victims at a Baltimore shopping center and warned, “I have hours of footage of you in bed with [Victim 1] … Go to [Victim 1] and say leave Dalya alone … or I’ll share this video with everyone you know — every Rabbi in town, your kids, your wife, her daughters.”

Prosecutors say the threats continued into 2022 as the defendants allegedly worked to ensure both victims remained silent before Attar’s re-election campaign. The indictment also says the three coordinated through encrypted WhatsApp messages, which they regularly deleted to avoid detection.

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The charges carry potential penalties of several decades in prison. Attar’s office did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley told FOX 45 that Finkelstein has been on administrative duty since 2022 and no longer holds police powers.

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Attar, a Democrat and former Baltimore prosecutor, was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2018 and appointed to the state Senate in January 2025. 

She had been considered a rising figure in Maryland’s Orthodox Jewish community.

Nearly a quarter of freight facility workforce detained in DHS immigration sweep

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Federal authorities said Thursday at least 46 undocumented workers were arrested during a sweeping Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operation at a freight warehouse in Avenel, New Jersey, Wednesday.

Law enforcement personnel carried out the inspection at a federally authorized container freight station as part of an ongoing campaign to ensure compliance with immigration regulations.

At the warehouse, agents discovered 46 undocumented laborers, roughly 22% of the onsite workforce, officials said. 

All 46 suspected illegal aliens were escorted into federal custody, where they now await immigration proceedings, according to the DHS.

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Surveillance footage captured the tense moments as federal officers escorted groups of workers into what appeared to be numerous waiting vans while the warehouse was surrounded by a heavy law enforcement presence during the operation.

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The agency said the inspection was part of ongoing efforts to “safeguard the integrity of the supply chain and verify that warehouse operators are adhering to all applicable security requirements.”

“DHS is committed to maintaining the highest levels of security and accountability within bonded facilities to protect both U.S. commerce and the public,” a DHS spokesperson said. 

Officials did not name the company operating the warehouse or indicate whether the employer could face penalties.

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The raid comes nearly two months after federal agents executed a similar operation at a Hyundai-LG battery factory in Georgia, where 475 individuals, primarily South Korean nationals, were detained on suspicion of being in the country illegally, signaling what appears to be a nationwide push on workplace immigration enforcement.

WATCH: Trump repeats viral candy move at White House Halloween event

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President Donald Trump and the first lady handed out candy at the White House Thursday evening, during which Trump repeated his viral candy move that had folks both amused and confused in 2019. 

The White House holds an annual trick-or-treat event for kids, which included a viral off-script moment from the president that left some laughing and others poking fun at the president in 2019.

Trump, instead of putting candy in a child’s bag, who was dressed up as a minion from the Disney movie “Despicable Me,” put it on the kid’s head. Melania, following her husband’s lead, did so as well.

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The viral moment was then repeated by Trump on Thursday as a child dressed as the popular DJ Marshmello, with his signature rectangular marshmallow helmet, walked up to the president and first lady. As the child held out his bag, Trump moved to place a giant candy bar on top of the kid’s helmet.

The kid, seemingly confused, lifted his head back to see what Trump was doing, but eventually caught on and walked off with the candy bar on his head as Trump and the first lady smiled and watched. Melania, however, did not follow her husband’s lead this time around. 

The move stirred a reaction on social media, with many calling it a recreation of the viral moment from 2019.

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“PART TWO: President Trump just put a candy bar on a trick-or-treaters head AGAIN,” conservative commentator Benny Johnson said on X alongside a laughing emoji.

“NO WAY! President Trump just put a candy bar on some kid’s head dressed as a marshmallow at the White House Halloween Party and made him balance it while waddling off,” added one of Johnson’s producers, Danny De Urbina. “He knows the meme. Gangster.”

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Visitors at the Thursday White House event commemorating Halloween included parents and children of military and law enforcement personnel, as well as foster and adoptive families. The families of various White House staff were also present.

Ravens star silences Miami crowd as Dolphins fans unleash fury on Tua Tagovailoa

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Lamar Jackson’s return to the Baltimore Ravens couldn’t have gone much better. The former MVP threw four touchdown passes to lead a 28-6 rout of the Miami Dolphins on “Thursday Night Football.”

Jackson had missed the last four games with a hamstring injury, watching from the sidelines as Baltimore slid into a rut. After last week’s win moved the Ravens to 2-6, head coach John Harbaugh confirmed Jackson would be back for Week 9 – and he delivered. 

While he didn’t test that hamstring too much with his usual Houdini scrambling act, Jackson’s arm wanted to let loose, having been dormant for a month. 

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It came in the first quarter after the Ravens’ defense forced a fumble on Tahj Washington that put Baltimore on Miami’s seven-yard line. After Derrick Henry attempted to get in twice and failed, Jackson rolled out on fourth-and-goal and found his trusty tight end Mark Andrews to make it a 7-3 ballgame. 

Then, after a missed Dolphins field goal, Jackson led the way on a seven-play, 75-yard drive where Andrews was open yet again, this time catching and running 20 yards into the end zone for a 14-3 Ravens lead. 

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Meanwhile, Tua Tagovailoa was hearing a shower of boos that only got louder with each quarter as the Dolphins struggled to find the colored paint. In fact, they didn’t do it throughout the night despite reaching the red zone five times. 

With a 14-6 first half lead, Jackson and the Ravens decided to blow this game open with a methodically, 11-play drive that ended with a Charlie Kolar touchdown. The Dolphins were only able to run seven total plays in the third quarter, and Jackson found Rashod Bateman for his fourth touchdown pass of the contest as even more jeers rained down from the Hard Rock Stadium crowd. 

They reached a peak in the fourth quarter when a 12-play Dolphins drive ended with a Malik Washington fumble in the red zone, while Tagovailoa was intercepted by rookie Malachi Starks to seal the game. 

In the box score, Jackson was 18-of-23 for 204 yards with his four touchdowns, while rushing for just 15 yards. Henry, though, rushed for 119 yards on 19 carries, while Zay Flowers caught five Jackson passes for 64 yards. 

For Miami, Tagovailoa was 25-for-40 for 261 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. De’Von Achane, the Dolphins’ dynamic running back, rushed for 67 yards and caught six passes for 39 yards. Jaylen Waddle led the game with 82 yards on six receptions. 

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The Ravens know they need to extend this win streak to reach their playoff goals after a 1-6 start to the season, and that’s exactly what they got in Jackson’s return. 

On the other hand, the Dolphins still have a lot to figure out after a promising win over the Atlanta Falcons last week. 

New border security rule forces green card holders to submit to biometric screening

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The Department of Homeland Security has issued new guidance requiring foreign nationals – including green card holders and other non-U.S. citizens living legally in the country, to be photographed when they enter or leave the United States.

CBP currently employs facial recognition at airport checkpoints, but the updated rule will broaden its use to cover every U.S. entry and exit point — by air, land, and sea.

The change will broaden CBP’s biometric screening program to include more comprehensive image and data collection aimed at tightening verification procedures and preventing document fraud.

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“This final rule amends Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations to provide that DHS may require all aliens to be photographed when entering or exiting the United States, and may require non-exempt aliens to provide other biometrics,” a summary of the new policy in the Federal Register reads.

“The final rule also amends the regulations to remove the references to pilot programs and the port limitation to permit collection of biometrics from aliens departing from airports, land ports, seaports, or any other authorized point of departure. In addition, DHS is requesting comments on the specific collection process as well as costs and benefits for new transportation modalities,” it continued.

The rule also lifts previous age exemptions, authorizing facial recognition scans for travelers younger than 14 and older than 79.

“The exemptions in the current regulations for biometric collection based on the age of the individual (i.e., under 14 and over 79) were based on technological limitations on collecting fingerprints from children and elderly persons, as well as traditional law enforcement policies and other policies, such as not running criminal history background checks on children,” the policy stated.

“These exemptions are not applicable to CBP’s facial comparison-based biometric entry-exit program, as the use of biometrics has expanded beyond criminal history background checks and now plays a vital role in identity verification and management, and combatting the trafficking of children,” it added. “Furthermore, internal CBP studies of biometric facial match accuracy, historical matching data, examination of biometric matching of ages under 14 and over 79, and CBP standard operating procedures associated with these ages no longer support exempting facial biometric collection from these populations. Exemptions based on age will continue to apply to biometrics other than facial images.”

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The new rules are slated to take effect on Dec. 26.

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The new rule comes as part of the Trump administration’s broader immigration enforcement agenda, which focuses on expanding border surveillance and tightening entry requirements. 

Beloved TV veteran’s secret health battle revealed after months of treatment

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Soap opera actress Suzanne Rogers revealed this week that she has been diagnosed with cancer.

The “Days of Our Lives” actress, who has played Maggie Horton on the show for 52 years, told TV Insider that she was diagnosed with Stage II colorectal cancer after she felt something “wasn’t quite right.”

The 82-year-old said that she regularly gets colonoscopies, but her doctor ordered another one.

“He said, ‘I want you to have an MRI and I want you to have a PET scan and I’m going to do a biopsy,’” she said her doctor told her. “And the minute he said that I knew that it was something more.”

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She said after she went in for another procedure, her doctor told her: “‘You have cancer and you have to start treatment.’ It was all a shock. I mean, I think I was in a shock for several days because I take pretty good care of myself. But he said, ‘It’s a good thing you caught it in time.'”

She began treatment three days after wrapping the season of “Days of Our Lives” in June.

“It was radiation every day and chemo every day for six weeks, and it was tough,” she admitted. “It was tough knowing you had to do it five days a week, and then you had off Saturday and Sunday. I thoroughly enjoyed my weekends because I didn’t have to go to and see a doctor. I was so tired of seeing doctors.”

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Rogers said she was grateful for the show’s six-week hiatus over the summer because she didn’t have to go public with her diagnosis while she was undergoing treatment.

“I was able to keep it under wraps and then the show took that break, so it wasn’t necessary to get into it all then,” she said. “It helped me because it gave me even more time to chill and to get myself healthy.”

The show shoots 10 months ahead of when it airs, meaning that Rogers will be missing from some episodes next year.

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“My sister, who checks in with me two or three times a day, said there’s been some things on Facebook that said that I had retired and I had left the show, and none of that is true. I don’t want to upset anybody, but I want them to know what’s going on.”

Rogers’ onscreen daughter, Linsey Godfrey, who plays Sarah Horton, would sometimes accompany her to the hospital because Rogers doesn’t have family in Los Angeles.

“I had to have an infusion, and it takes about an hour and a half, so Linsey sat there with me and held my hand while I was having it,” she said. “We would go out to lunch or dinner with [fellow “Days of Our Lives” actor] Paul Telfer and Linsey’s daughter, Aleda. I knew I could count on them, so it was a lovely experience on and off the set. We really feel like a family.”

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She added that no one else on the show knew about her diagnosis.

“Nobody knew and then Linsey said, ‘Look, can I tell a few people, just to give you a call and say hi so you don’t feel like you’re so alone?'” she said. “Mary Beth [Evans] called. Stephen [Nichols] called me, and it was so lovely to get a call from him. And Greg Rikaart stayed in touch, as did AnnaLynne [McCord] and my makeup person at the show.”

She said the producers also told her to take care of herself and that her role would be there for her when she was healthy enough to return.

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Rogers completed her treatments at the end of July.

“I’m feeling really good,” she told TV Insider. “I start back to work next week, so we’ll see how that goes. Now, I’m feeling anxious like I do any time I get scripts because I want to do my very best and you don’t want to hold up anybody. So that’s the only anxiousness I feel. It’s not because of my illness, let’s put it that way.”

She said the biggest thing she’s struggled with in her recovery is tiredness.

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“I have a lot of energy all the time, so it really kind of shook me thinking, ‘Am I going to get my energy back?’” she said. “And it seems like it’s coming back. It’s not 100% yet, but I feel better. Today I feel really good, and that’s happening more and more than the other way around, so I’m really happy about that.”

Rogers also noted that she didn’t lose her hair during her treatments because she was taking chemo pills.

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“I’m sure there’ll be people that are saying, ‘Well, she didn’t really have cancer,’ but you know what? I really don’t care what people say,” she admitted. “I know what I’ve gone through and I’ve come out on the other side, so that’s all I care about.”

She said her ordeal has helped give her perspective.

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“It’s so funny because I used to worry about some silly things, and when you go through this, it kind of takes you a while to say, ‘OK, well, this is what I have, and I will do my very best to fight it and to get through it,'” she said. “And that’s what I did. The prayers and the good wishes from my friends and my family helped me stay positive and stay on top of it and beat this.”