JFK family member Tatiana Schlossberg reveals terminal illness

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NEW YORK — Tatiana Schlossberg, the 33-year-old granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, has revealed that she has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, her representatives confirmed.

Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy, is married to physician George Moran, and the couple has two young children. She has worked as a journalist, including as a reporter for The New York Times, and has written on climate change and sustainability.

Since her announcement, Schlossberg has received support from family, friends, and the public. She has said she plans to focus on spending time with her family during this period.

Schlossberg has not shared details about her condition or treatment options. Her diagnosis has prompted an outpouring of well-wishes on social media from those familiar with her work and her family legacy.

Her family has a long history of public service, and Schlossberg has been recognized for her contributions to journalism and environmental advocacy.

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