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Why Did a Psychiatric Patient Get Released Before Attacking a Tourist?

December 14, 2025

A troubling incident at Macy's Herald Square has raised questions about New York's mental health system. A woman, recently released from a psychiatric facility, allegedly stabbed a tourist while she was changing her baby in a bathroom. The attacker, Kerri Aherne, claimed voices in her head told her

crime

Healthcare Behind Bars: When Treatable Conditions Become Deadly

December 14, 2025

Incarceration can turn minor health issues into life-threatening situations. Across the U. S. , people in prisons, jails, and detention centers often face severe consequences due to delayed or ignored medical care. For instance, a broken arm in a Mississippi prison led to amputation, and a man in a

sports

Canucks Trade Hughes for a Packed Future

December 13, 2025

The Vancouver Canucks made a bold move by trading star defenseman Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild. This wasn't just any trade; it was a strategic play to secure young talent and future assets. Hughes, a Norris Trophy winner, was set to become a free agent soon, and the Canucks wanted to act fast.

health

King Charles III Talks Cancer: A Royal Push for Early Detection

December 13, 2025

King Charles III, at 77, has been open about his cancer journey. He recently shared that his treatment will ease up soon. This is thanks to catching the disease early and following his doctors' advice. He wants others to do the same and get checked out. In a video message, he admitted that a cancer

business

Oracle's AI Gamble: Big Spends, Bigger Problems

December 13, 2025

Oracle's stock has taken a nosedive, dropping 45% from its peak in September. This week alone, it lost 14% of its value after a disappointing earnings report. The company spent a whopping $12 billion on capital expenditures last quarter, way more than the $8. 25 billion analysts expected. To make ma

education

Navigating the Path: Cancer Educators Seek Clearer Career Routes

December 13, 2025

Cancer educators play a big role in training the next generation of healthcare workers. But at big research-focused cancer centers, these educators often feel lost when it comes to career growth. A recent survey shed light on this issue, revealing that many feel their work is undervalued compared to

politics

The Minneapolis Meal Mess: Who's Really to Blame?

December 13, 2025

In the heart of Minneapolis, a big food fraud scandal is making headlines. At the center of this storm is Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who's facing heat from her Republican opponent, John Nagel. He's pointing fingers at her, saying she opened the door to this mess with a law she passed. Nagel, runni

health

Dementia Care: A New Dawn

December 13, 2025

Dementia care is undergoing a significant transformation. New treatments and diagnostic tools are changing how patients and their families experience the disease. However, these advancements are not without challenges, including accessibility and stigma. In the past, diagnosing dementia was a compl

education

Veterans Find New Purpose Through Nursing Program

December 13, 2025

A special program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) is celebrating a big milestone. For ten years, the Veteran to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (VBSN) program has been helping military veterans become nurses. This December, the school will honor this achievement during their

celebrities

John Cena's Farewell: A Night of Stars and Tributes

December 13, 2025

John Cena is all set to say goodbye to the wrestling world. His last match is tomorrow, December 13, against Gunther. But before that, WWE's SmackDown gave him a night to remember. Big names from different worlds showed up to honor Cena. Tom Brady, the famous football player, sent his good wishes.