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Police report early Tuesday shooting in Southeast DC, victim hospitalized
WASHINGTON (7News) — A man was shot early Tuesday morning in D.C., according to police. A man was found suffering from gunshot wounds in the 2500 block of Pomeroy Road Southeast around 1:46 a.m. on Tuesday, said Metropolitan Police Department...

Local veterans honored with flight to Washington, D.C.
Gary Lawrence, right, trades stories with Sergeant Chad Blinn of the Lake Placid Police Department on Friday, June 27 before departing for this weekend’s honor flight. (News photo — Grace McIntyre)LAKE PLACID — Three Tri-Lakes veterans — Gifford...

Atlanta United prepares for crucial matches against D.C. United and Toronto FC
It's uncommon for two of Atlanta United's prominent figures to address the media simultaneously, but that was the case on Thursday morning. Following a training session at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground, head coach Ronny Deila...

Life after cancer: Wellness tips for survivors
Cancer is a prolific group of diseases that affects millions of people across the globe. The American Cancer Society indicates approximately 20 million cancer cases were newly diagnosed and 9.7 million people died from the disease worldwide in...

Boone County Commissioner travels to Washington, D.C. to express concerns over 'big, beautiful' tax bill
Boone County Missouri's Northern District Commissioner Janet Thompson made a visit to Washington D.C. last week to advocate for county priorities in two key aspects of budget reconciliation legislation. According to a news release from the Boone...
Megabill Will Mean Higher Health Costs for Many Americans
This story by Phil Galewitz, Julie Appleby, Renuka Rayasam and Bernard J. Wolfson appeared on KFF Health News on July 3, 2025, and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. The tax and spending legislation the House voted to send to...

Meet B.A.C.A.: Bikers Against Child Abuse
Have you ever heard the loud rumble of a group of motorcycles cruising down the highway? Maybe you’ve felt intimidated by their presence with their leather apparel in large numbers. Well, there’s a group of bikers here in Southeast Utah, and...
Families Steel for Fight After GOP Health Care Cuts
Families who rely on Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act for their very survival are regrouping after Republicans passed their deadly bill to cut those programs. The antidote to despair is action, they said, and they called on everyone...

Dr. Mark Anderson: Congress must protect the lifeblood of medical progress
A few weeks ago, I joined other leaders from academic medical centers and research institutions in Washington, D.C., to talk with policymakers about the urgent need for continued federal investments in health care and biomedical research. Despite...

Amendment To Bring Additional Grounds U/S 34 Of A&C Act Is Maintainable If Objections Are Not Beyond Judicial Scrutiny Of Court: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri while hearing amendment petition filed u/s 34 of the A&C Act observed that the omission to plead a ground of challenge in the original Section 34 petition pertaining to non-adherence to the...

Barbie Launches First-Ever Type 1 Diabetes Doll, Honors Latina Fitness Star Robin Arzón
Barbie just got more real—and more inclusive. Mattel has unveiled the first-ever Barbie doll with Type 1 diabetes, joining its Barbie Fashionistas line in a groundbreaking move toward better representation for children managing chronic health...

A First-Class Layover: Inside Delta’s New Delta One Lounge at SEA
Passengers with a same-day Delta One ticket can now access this newly opened premium lounge. Flying halfway around the world from Washington, D.C., to Taipei is a tiring affair, but Delta has managed to transform a six-hour layover into a...

Health insurers take aim at prior authorizations
Large health insurance companies vowed to cut down the use of and improve a common tool to vet requests before letting doctors bill for medical services or prescriptions. UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Kaiser Permanente, Humana...
Cashews offer many health benefits, but eat them in moderation
Cashews are one of the most popular and sought-after nut varieties in the world. Market research shows the global cashew market being valued at more than $8 billion in 2022, but it's expected to grow further still - reaching more than $11 billion...

FBI uncovers ‘largest health care fraud scheme’ in U.S. history — over $14.6 billion in false claims, 324 charged
Share Post Viber icon Viber Email Historic $14.6 billion health care fraud crackdown announced by DOJ and FBI. 324 charged in nationwide schemes involving Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers. Operation Gold Rush leads largest enforcement...

Facilitator and Barrier to Health Information System Use from Health Professionals Perspective: A Scoping Review
Introduction Effective communication is significantly important in the present healthcare landscape, as inadequacy may lead to conflicts among healthcare providers.1 The implementation of health information system (HIS) enhances community welfare...

21-year-old congressional intern killed in Washington, D.C., shooting
21-year-old congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym was shot and killed in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police believe the shooting was targeted but Tarpinian-Jachym was not the intended victim. The intern worked for Rep. Ron Estes, R-Kansas,...

CBI exposes NMC inspection Racket: How a Pan India syndicate was engineering the Biggest Medical Education Scam
New Delhi: How did dozens of substandard medical colleges across India gain official recognition despite failing basic requirements? The answer, according to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), lies in a deeply embedded corruption racket...

21-Year-Old Intern for Rep. Ron Estes Killed in Washington D.C. Shooting
Screenshot of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym via WUSA 9 YouTube Channel A 21-year-old intern for Republican Representative Ron Estes of Kansas was killed on Monday night in Washington, D.C.. Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, who was a student at the University of...

Tracking Clinical Competency Growth: A Longitudinal Study of Medical Students in a Multidisciplinary Emergency Department Internship Program
Background Emergency medicine (EM) offers a distinctive and dynamic learning environment for undergraduate medical students, providing opportunities to gain hands-on experience in managing acute and often life-threatening conditions. In this...