Tasha Grant pleaded that she could not breathe 23 times before her death after being restrained by officers at MetroHealth ...
An exceptional mother who has overcome many struggles, is now facing a battle she can't win - terminal cancer.
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Juniors at Shadow Ridge High School in Surprise, Ariz., use 3D printers, laser cutters, and a lot of glue to prototype ...
Last Christmas, Lily McGarry was helping patients in and out of bed on a rehabilitation ward in a hospital in Jersey. The ...
Kenny Mayne built an ESPN career being a sports anchor who refused to take sports too seriously. It is, after all, a game.
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Explore the gripping narrative of freedom in 'The man Russia tried to break: Part three the reconstruction of a man'.
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Today-History-Oct21
Today in History for Oct. 21: In 1555, Queen Mary of England launched a persecution campaign against Protestants that resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.
Tasha Grant told a deputy and hospital staff 23 times that she could not breathe. Instead of an evaluation, she got handcuffs and skepticism.
From amputations to starvation and fetal deformities, Gaza’s children carry the heaviest burden of Israel’s genocide.
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