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Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US

An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said

Focused on Work, Needed at Home: A Federal Caregiving Policy Might Help

(Candice Evers for WPLN and KFF Health News) Jill Woodrow reached a tipping point as a caregiver when her mom began struggling to communicate information about her latest doctor appointments. Woodrow’s mother, a uterine cancer survivor, was seeing specialists to get to the bottom of several new, concerning symptoms. “When she would try to tell

How digital platforms and policy shifts reshape GLP-1 affordability

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Almost 100 creditors seek £2.7m from defunct groundworks specialist

Administrators of a London-based groundworks specialist have received almost 100 claims for money from unsecured creditors. Corbyn Construction went under in May, blaming cashflow problems partly caused by suppliers reducing their credit terms. A newly published report by administrators at FRP this week said that 99 unsecured creditors had put in claims worth a combined

Almost 20 percent increase in hospitality businesses closing with 2500 gone

Photo: RNZ / Cole Eastham-Farrelly Whether it's award-winning Napier restaurant Pacifica closing its doors, or Wellington brewery Fortune Favours shutting down, it seems barely a week goes by where there isn't a high-profile hospitality business closing. Data supplied by Centrix shows there have been 297 hospitality businesses liquidated in the past 12 months, compared to

‘Almost like a game of target practice’: British surgeon says IDF shooting Gazans at aid points

A British surgeon who recently returned from Gaza has told Sky News that there is "profound malnutrition" among the population - and claims IDF soldiers are shooting civilians at aid points "almost like a game of target practice". Dr Nick Maynard spent four weeks working inside Nasser Hospital, where a lack of food has left

Almost done! Paul Onuachu set to join Mikel Obi’s former club

Soccer Super Eagles striker Paul Onuachu is set to join a new club this summer, Soccernet.ng reports. Onuachu has not quite cut it at Southampton...

Chinese EVs Now Almost As Affordable As Gasoline Cars

A man takes a photo of an electric Porsche Macan Turbo at the Beijing Auto Show in Beijing on May 3, ... More 2024. (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP) (Photo by GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images Newly released data from the International Energy Agency shows how advanced the Chinese electric

Ex-Pistons Star Almost Avoided NBA’s Biggest Brawl Due to Personal Tragedy, Reveals Stephen Jackson

Basketball When Stephen Jackson joined Dwight Howard on an episode of Above The Rim with DH 12 show, no one expected the conversation to go...

Almost 40,000 still without power as restoration efforts continue after Storm Éowyn

Around 25,000 energy customers are still without power on the island of Ireland more than a week on from Storm Éowyn. Power has been restored to 743,000 homes, farms, schools, and businesses however, 25,000 customers remain without supply. The worst remaining impacted areas are Sligo, Galway, Mayo, Leitrim, Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan, Longford and Roscommon. The

January Is Almost as Synonymous for Divorce Inquiries as for Resolutions

It’s customary to wish people a Happy New Year on January 1. But after the confetti clears and the noisemakers are thrown away, it is becoming increasingly common for people to celebrate “Divorce Day.” The first Monday of January has traditionally seen a spike in people either consulting lawyers or looking up web information for

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Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US

An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said

Focused on Work, Needed at Home: A Federal Caregiving Policy Might Help

(Candice Evers for WPLN and KFF Health News) Jill Woodrow reached a tipping point as a caregiver when her mom began struggling to communicate information about her latest doctor appointments. Woodrow’s mother, a uterine cancer survivor, was seeing specialists to get to the bottom of several new, concerning symptoms. “When she would try to tell

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Baffling. Frustrating. Frightening. What It’s Like To Be Sued Over Medical Debt.

When Christine Wood received a $12,000 bill from Bristol Hospital, she thought it must be a mistake. It was more than she and her husband made in a month combined. “I’m freaking out,” said Wood, who lives in a 1,700-square-foot home in Terryville, a village just outside Bristol, Connecticut. “I don’t understand it.” Wood, 52

Former Angels Top Prospect Jordyn Adams, 26, Commits To SMU Football

The 2018 wide receiver recruiting class was spearheaded by top prospects Amon-Ra St. Brown and Ja’Marr Chase. Both elite talents lived up to the immense hype and have since become All-Pro receivers in the NFL. Lost in that group was the player who sat between Brown and Chase in the rankings — a once highly-touted