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Sarah Sanders undergoes surgery for thyroid cancer

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, who is running for governor in Arkansas, underwent surgery Friday for thyroid cancer. Sanders announced she underwent the surgery after a biopsy earlier this month revealed that she had thyroid cancer. Sanders was recovering at an Arkansas hospital on Friday, her campaign said. "Today, I underwent a successful surgery to remove my thyroid and surrounding lymph nodes and by the grace of God I...

Newborns Get Routine Heel Blood Tests, but Should States Keep Those Samples?

KAISER HEALTH NEWS – Close to 4 million babies are born in the United States every year, and within their first 48 hours nearly all are pricked in the heel so their blood can be tested for dozens of life-threatening genetic and metabolic problems. The heel-stick test is considered such a crucial public health measure that states typically require it and parents aren’t asked for their permission before it’s done. But the lab tests for...

Man shoved 8-inch deodorant can up his butt, left it there for 3 weeks

The graphic 45-second video shows the team of surgeons slicing open the man’s bowels to unveil a silver spray can, which they then remove and hold up to the camera like a bowling trophy.

30 alien bodies found in southern Arizona in July alone

IRONWOOD FOREST NATIONAL MONUMENT, Arizona (AP) — After strapping on knee-high snake guards and bowing his head to invoke God’s protection, Óscar Andrade marched off into a remote desert at dawn on a recent Sunday to look for a Honduran migrant missing since late July. The Tucson-based Pentecostal pastor bushwhacked for three hours in heat that rose above 100 degrees, detouring around a mountain lion, two rattlesnakes and at least one scorpion, before taking a...

Mourning Brits Scolded: Enough already with the marmalade sandwiches

LONDON — Officials in charge of the park outside Buckingham Palace have told people to stop leaving marmalade sandwiches as a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II because of the "negative impact on the park's wildlife." Some mourners have left the snacks alongside floral tributes at Buckingham Palace and neighboring Green Park. The sandwiches are a reference to a comedy sketch featuring the queen and an animated Paddington Bear filmed for the late monarch's Platinum Jubilee...

Dead Oklahoma inmate was suing over ‘Baby Shark’ claim

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma County inmate found dead in his jail cell over the weekend was a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the county alleging that he and other inmates were tortured by jail employees who forced them to repeatedly listen to the children's song "Baby Shark" for hours. John Basco, 48, was found unresponsive in his cell early Sunday morning, Oklahoma County Detention Center officials said in a news release. He was pronounced...

Man Who Beheaded his Girlfriend Was In the US Illegally, On Psych Meds

Immigration sources confirm that Jose Solano Landaeta, the suspect who beheaded a 27 year old mother of two in a San Carlos, CA neighborhood September 8th, was in the United States illegally.

Moderna Sees Annual US Market for Covid-19 Shots Ranging Up to $13 Billion

Bloomberg –  Annual US sales of Covid-19 shots could be high as $12.9 billion, with health officials likely recommending an annual booster, vaccine maker Moderna Inc. said in a meeting with investors. Exactly how big the market will be for shots made by the company and its rivals depends on who keeps receiving boosters, Moderna said. It could be as little as $5.2 billion annually, depending on shots’ prices and how many people receive them,...

Hospital says unvaxxed employees who claimed religious exemption must get new option

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Froedtert Hospital is alerting its employees who had taken religious exemptions for COVID-19 vaccination because they had concerns about the use of fetal cell lines in their development that they must now get vaccinated using a recently-approved shot. Froedtert sent an email to its staff stating some employees now are unable to claim "religious or medical exemptions" as a reason not to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Other eligible staff continue to be...

Racist threats terrorize Memphis

MEMPHIS, TN – Memphis police officers Thursday night were frantically searching for a duo who posted a video online threatening to kill white people. Memphis PD said in a statement: “On Thursday, September 8, 2022, the Memphis Police Department was advised of threats of violence directed at members of our community. "These terroristic threats were posted on social media platforms and specific threats to events occurring in the City of Memphis.” “The two suspects making the threats...

‘May Her Pain Be Excruciating:’ Racist Prof Wished Painful Death on ‘Wretched’ Queen Elizabeth II

"I’m not wishing her dead. She’s dying already. I’m wishing her an agonizingly painful death like the one she caused for millions of people." — Uju Anya (@UjuAnya) September 8, 2022 BREITBART – Carnegie Mellon University professor Uju Anya reacted to the news of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II suffering from poor health shortly before her death on Thursday by calling her a “wretched woman” and a “genocidal colonizer” who is “the chief monarch of a...

Long COVID’s link to suicide: scientists warn of hidden crisis

CHICAGO/LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) Scott Taylor never got to move on from COVID-19. The 56-year-old, who caught the disease in spring 2020, still had not recovered about 18 months later when he killed himself at his home near Dallas, having lost his health, memory and money. In a final text to a friend, speaking of the plight of millions of sufferers of long COVID, a disabling condition that can last for months and years after the initial...

Omicron boosters: Do I need one, and if so, when?

Gearing up for fall, health officials are recommending a new round of booster shots. | Rogelio V. Solis/AP

Chaplain who sexually abused inmates gets 7 years in prison

Associated Press – Behind a closed chapel office door inside a federal women's prison in California, a chaplain forced inmates seeking his spiritual guidance to have sex with him, exploiting their faith and their powerlessness behind bars for his own gratification, prosecutors said. James Theodore Highhouse was sentenced Wednesday to seven years in prison — more than double the recommended punishment in federal sentencing guidelines. U.S. District Judge Haywood S. Gilliam Jr. said the guidelines,...
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