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Apr 24 2024
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Family, including 11-year-old girl, hospitalized after Universal Studios tram crash
A family recalls the fear they felt when the studio tram they were riding in crashed at Universal Studios Hollywood, leaving 15 people injured. Since the incident, the Murrieta family claims park officials have downplayed the severity of the crash and the victims’ injuries. “He indicated it was incredibly dark at the scene,” said Steven Dhillon, the family’s attorney. “Many victims were
KTLAApr 17 2024
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Steve Hackett's emergency hospitalization: What it means for his tour and ticketholders
Steve Hackett was supposed to have revisited "Foxtrot," one of several classic albums he made as a member of Genesis, while also showcasing highlights of “The Circus and the Nightwhale,” a solo album he released in February, at a concert on Saturday, April 13, at the historic Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix. But 10 minutes after the show was supposed to have started, Danny Zelisko, the local
AZ CentralApr 22 2024
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Deputy injured in Boise-area crash while responding to shooting released from hospital
The Ada County Sheriff’s deputy who was injured in a car crash while responding to the shooting of a fellow deputy has been released from the hospital. Ada County Sheriff’s Deputy Det. Dallas Denney was released Sunday from Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, according to the agency. Denney was on her way to help Ada County Sheriff Deputy Tobin Bolter on Saturday night — who was
Idaho StatesmanMar 25 2024
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U.N.: Raid on hospital inhumane
RAFAH, Gaza Strip -- Palestinians who fled an ongoing Israeli raid of Gaza's main hospital described mass arrests and forced marches past bodies in interviews on Sunday, while the United Nations said Israel is now blocking its main agency helping Palestinians from sending food aid to the enclave's devastated north. Israel's military says it has killed more than 170 militants and detained about
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 19 2024
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Maine lawmakers approve slimmed-down version of hospital facility fee bill
Maine lawmakers this session approved a bill requiring hospitals and other health care facilities to clearly inform patients that they charge facility fees. It’s a watered-down version of a bill to regulate when and how the often costly fees to defray operational costs are being imposed. The House and Senate both approved the bill, L.D. 2271, on voice votes with no roll call taken. The bill
Portland Press HeraldMar 15 2024
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Cape Canaveral Hospital named to Newsweek's World's Best Hospital list
For the fourth consecutive year, Health First’s Cape Canaveral Hospital has been named to Newsweek’s list of World’s Best Hospitals 2024. Newsweek and Statista Inc., a world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider, presented the award to Cape Canaveral Hospital. Details can be viewed on the Newsweek website. The World’s Best Hospitals 2024 ranking lists the best hospitals in 30
Florida TodayApr 19 2024
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Brooklyn’s SUNY Downstate hospital saved from closure until at least 2025
State lawmakers have rejected New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to shutter the financially struggling SUNY Downstate hospital in Brooklyn and replace it with an outpatient clinic. Instead, they negotiated a deal with the governor to establish a community advisory board to determine the hospital’s future. “We can do better,” Hochul said Friday morning, shortly after lawmakers released
GothamistApr 15 2024
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Alabama gunshot victim flown to hospital in serious condition, police say
A central Alabama gunshot victim was flown to the hospital Monday in serious condition, police said. A suspect in the shooting, which occurred Monday in Tallassee, is in custody, said Tallassee Police Chief N. Todd Bruce. Officers responded to the area of 3rd Avenue and Cherry Street on a report of a person shot, Bruce said. The victim, only identified as a male, was contacted by police at
AL.comApr 18 2024
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Button batteries in Fiesta medals, trinkets can be dangerous to children, hospital warns
SAN ANTONIO – Medals, trinkets and toys that light up add to the flashy, Fiesta fun. But, it’s what you don’t see that can be dangerous to a small child. Christus Children’s is warning parents of the potential, life-threatening dangers when a small child ingests a button battery. “These batteries can be extremely dangerous,” said Sheila Morin, lead R.N. at Christus Children’s GI lab. The
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