Stephen married his nurse, Elaine Mason. As Hawking had become a household name, his home life had suffered. Fame and illness proved too much of a strain. Hawking described his new relationship ...
Stephen Hawking was living proof that it is possible to beat all odds and overcome even the most difficult of obstacles. Despite the fact that he was afflicted with a degenerative disease ...
Despite his disease, Stephen had a great sense of fun and was determined to do as much as he could. He had three children, wrote 15 books and even flew like an astronaut! Stephen Hawking died ...
Stephen Hawking, one of the greatest minds of humanity ... with people around him after he was diagnosed with a motor neuron disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Stephen Hawking, for instance ... I am blessed to have their support, and cannot imagine having this illness without such assistance. My family and my faith are the source of all my hope.
Stephen Hawking was one of the most influential scientists of our ... Evolving communication equipment shows how he and his team adapted to his changing needs as motor neurone disease increasingly ...
Years ago, I read Steven Hawking’s wonderful little book, A Brief History of Time, and marvelled at his grasp of the mechanics of our universe. A stand-out was his description of the death of ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith is stirring speculation about a possible bid for the U.S. presidency in 2028. During a recent episode of "The Stephen A. Smith Show," Smith hinted that he might consider ...
Eighty-nine passengers and two crew members experienced gastrointestinal illness symptoms aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship returning to Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, the Centers for Disease ...
Osbourne is set to reunite with original bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for a farewell concert in July.
Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce joined Stephen A. Smith on Wednesday night on the Stephen A. Smith Show, and the conversation naturally turned to the tight end’s high-profile personal life.
Among those who were not impressed with the move or convinced that it would take the Warriors where they wanted to go is ESPN's Stephen A. Smith. On First Take Thursday morning he told his co ...