
7-year-old’s parents didn’t think much of these subtle signs before horror cancer diagnosis
NY Post
Claire Casbolt loves unicorns, mermaids, art and her friends.
She has just turned seven and planned her biggest party yet, with face painting, ponies and a jumping castle.
Sadly, her seventh birthday will likely be her last.
In June, Claire’s mother Meghan Tucker noticed her sassy, sparkly schoolgirl acting clumsier than usual.
She was sent to the emergency department by a concerned doctor.
Hours later, Claire was diagnosed with an aggressive type of brain cancer.

The killing of Iran’s tyrannical Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday in an unprecedented joint military attack by the US and Israel called Operation Epic Fury set off widespread celebrations from Iranians around the world — as President Trump said it would give them their “greatest chance” to “take back the country.” Meanwhile, in Iran, a lack of internet has made it impossible for Iranians to easily communicate daily conditions. Over a period of three days, with limited VPN connection, an eyewitness currently in Tehran — who, for her safety, is concealing her identity — shared her account of life under a country in the midst of battle with The Post’s Natasha Pearlman.




