The latest national count taken in January found more than 650,000 people living in tents, cars and shelters. Business Wire Via AP hide caption toggle caption Business Wire Via AP The latest national count taken in January found more than 650,000 people living in tents, cars and shelters. Business Wire
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Georgia high school baseball player dies weeks after batting cage accident
Jeremy Medina, a Georgia high school baseball player, died Monday, Gainesville High School confirmed. He was 18. Medina died several weeks after the high school senior suffered a traumatic head injury as he practiced in a batting cage. Gainesville High School Principal Jamie Green previously said Medina was injured Nov.
Attacks on health care are on track to hit a record high in 2023. Can it be stopped?
The targeting of hospitals and medical workers is a fact of modern warfare — in Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Gaza and Israel. International law say such attacks are unacceptable. Are there any consequences? (Image credit: Momen Al-Halabi AFP via Getty Images) Source link
Florida high school fined, put on probation over trans participation on girls volleyball team
A Florida high school was fined and put on probation for violating state law when it allowed a transgender athlete to play on the girls’ volleyball team last month. The Florida High School Athletic Association fined Monarch High School $16,500, ordered the school principal and athletic director to attend rules
High Court, in declining to weigh conversion therapy ban, allows law to stand
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to hear a case challenging Washington state’s ban on conversion therapy of minors. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to hear a case challenging Washington state’s ban on conversion therapy of minors. Kevin Dietsch/Getty
Seeking redemption for aged and infirm prisoners amid Alabama's high bar for parole
Doug Layton, Jr. shows a trailer full of equipment he’s acquired since being released from prison. He says he does painting and home repairs on the side, “trying to be productive in society.” Debbie Elliott/NPR hide caption toggle caption Debbie Elliott/NPR Doug Layton, Jr. shows a trailer full of equipment
Jaguars planning on starting Trevor Lawrence against Browns just six days after high ankle sprain: report
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is one tough football player. Just six days after suffering a high ankle sprain against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Jaguars are planning to see Lawrence under center against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday but will make a final decision once they evaluate him in pregame
Michigan high school shooter sentenced to Life in Prison without Parole
Ethan Crumbley stands with his attorneys Paulette Loftin (left) and Amy Hopp during his senencing hearing in Pontiac, Mich. Parents of students killed at Michigan’s Oxford High School described the anguish of losing their children Friday as a judge considered whether Crumbley would serve a life sentence for the 2021
Georgia high school baseball player declared brain-dead after freak batting cage accident
A Georgia high school baseball player was declared brain-dead by doctors on Wednesday after he suffered a “devastating head injury” last month when he was accidentally struck with a baseball bat during team practice. Jeremy Medina, a senior at Gainesville High School, was “accidentally struck in the head” on Nov.
Top high school basketball recruit makes shocking college decision
Five-star basketball recruit Dylan Harper, the son of five-time NBA champion Ron Harper Sr., announced his decision to take his talents to Rutgers University in a shocking decision. Harper’s decision was reported by ESPN prior to announcing the decision at the Fanatics office in New York on Wednesday night. Harper