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A bride whose sister was diagnosed with terminal cancer two days before her wedding managed to see her on the big day by FaceTiming her as she walked down the aisle. Ashley Gallardo, 29, was in the ...
The U.N. children’s agency says more than 9,000 children have been treated for malnutrition in Gaza this year, and food ...
Back in Brisbane, an art deco-era community landmark has been brought back from the brink of ruin, but its trustees say it ...
A healthcare plan aims to create 500 "hospital at home" beds, expand services in the community ... But it says it is still underfunded and needs to "slim down back office services" as it looks ...
Leaders at Nicklaus Children’s Health System, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, and Broward Health say they want to develop a ...
The work of the African American quilters Laverne Brackens and Sherry Byrd, who continue the thread of the family tradition, ...
Find out what happened to Margaret Abernathy, 66, found breathing but unresponsive in bloody pajamas in her Georgia home after her daughter called 911.
As cash-strapped jails rush in for ICE contracts, one man’s death shows the complexity and risk of detaining immigrants.
Absent aggressive state oversight, providers largely police themselves. That lack of accountability can have devastating ...
The failings of New Jersey’s $1.5 billion group home system are vast and heartbreaking. Reform bills fall short of a system ...
Rodeo star Spencer Wright and his wife, Kallie Wright, had been sharing updates on their late 3-year-old son Levi’s health ...
Foucault had a cat called Insanity, Huxley had Limbo, Sartre had Néant, Derrida had Logos, and my cat is called Schrödinger.