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Month: January 2021

Pediatrician fatally shoots another doctor and himself during hostage situation in Austin, Texas, police say

A pediatrician diagnosed with terminal cancer killed another pediatrician during a hostage situation before turning the gun on himself, according to an Austin Police Department news release. Dispatchers received a call on Tuesday saying a man walked into the offices of Children’s Medical Group with a gun and was holding hostages inside the building. Initially,

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Tracking bitter temperatures today

THURSDAY: We’re waking up to some frigid temperatures but some sunshine will help us out into the afternoon. You’ll still want to be mindful of any slick spots leftover from yesterday on those secondary roads. We’ll thaw out into the upper 30’s later today, with winds turning out of the south helping us a bit, too.

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New York Department of Health undercounted Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes, attorney general’s report says

The New York state Department of Health undercounted Covid-19 deaths among nursing home residents by approximately 50%, according to a report released Thursday by the state attorney general’s office. Over the course of the pandemic, there have been at least 8,700 deaths in nursing homes statewide, according to the Department of Health. But the report

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Statute of limitations reform bill moves one step closer to appearing as a constitutional amendment on May ballot

Click here for updates on this story     HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (WPMT) — State lawmakers moved a bill to reform statute of limitations for child sex abuse victims one step closer to reality Wednesday. House Bill 14 with a 187-15 vote. The legislation would amend the state’s Constitution to give child sex abuse victims a retroactive two-year

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New malaria mosquito emerges in African cities, and experts are worried

A new malaria mosquito is emerging in African cities, with potentially devastating consequences for those living there, according to a new study. The larvae of Anopheles stephensi — India’s main mosquito vector of malaria — are now “abundantly present” in locations across Africa, researchers from The Netherlands’ Radboud University Medical Center and Ethiopia’s Armauer Hansen

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Hardest-hit communities should be prioritized in vaccine distribution, Biden’s equity task force chair says

There is no question that Covid-19 vaccine distribution should be targeted and prioritize the hardest-hit communities, the chair of Biden’s Covid-19 Equity Task Force said. Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith said during CNN’s coronavirus town hall Wednesday night that multiple analyses are already showing a pattern of racial disparities among those receiving Covid-19 vaccines across the country.

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