• ABC News Prime: Herschel Walker's new accusation; "Wrongful convictions" trouble; Tony Hale intv.

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    ABC News Prime: Herschel Walker's new accusation; "Wrongful convictions" trouble; Tony Hale intv. #abcnews #news #primenews #abc
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  • Biden slammed for appearing to mock press

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    Biden slammed for appearing to mock press #FoxNews #potus #presidentbiden #news #pressnews
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  • Kanye West Speaks Out, Claims Backlash Proves His Anti-Semitic Theories | TMZ TV

    Kanye West is shrugging off brands cutting ties with him, and insists he can't be canceled -- but if he is, he says that only proves the dangerous anti-Semitic tropes he's been spewing.
    Kanye West Speaks Out, Claims Backlash Proves His Anti-Semitic Theories | TMZ TV Kanye West is shrugging off brands cutting ties with him, and insists he can't be canceled -- but if he is, he says that only proves the dangerous anti-Semitic tropes he's been spewing.
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  • TV Patrol Playback | October 27, 2022


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    TV Patrol Playback | October 27, 2022 #TVPatrol #Covid19News #ABSCBNNews #abscbnnews #news
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  • Why are US cannabis growers losing profits? - BBC News

    California was the first US state to legalise medical marijuana in 1996, and recreational use has been legal since 2016.

    It is home to the so-called "green rush" of cannabis production.

    The state's law, however, is full of regulatory loopholes, which means the legality of marijuana cultivation varies across the state.

    So while it's legal to use cannabis in the state, nearly two-thirds of California cities have banned marijuana businesses, with others making it extremely difficult to obtain permits.
    Why are US cannabis growers losing profits? - BBC News California was the first US state to legalise medical marijuana in 1996, and recreational use has been legal since 2016. It is home to the so-called "green rush" of cannabis production. The state's law, however, is full of regulatory loopholes, which means the legality of marijuana cultivation varies across the state. So while it's legal to use cannabis in the state, nearly two-thirds of California cities have banned marijuana businesses, with others making it extremely difficult to obtain permits.
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  • While Jeremiah Armstead’s family struggled with homelessness, he excelled as a student and athlete, earning a spot at Fisk University with former NBA point guard Kenny Anderson as his coach. The rising star tells NBC News' Kathy Park that his mom and siblings are his greatest motivation.

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    While Jeremiah Armstead’s family struggled with homelessness, he excelled as a student and athlete, earning a spot at Fisk University with former NBA point guard Kenny Anderson as his coach. The rising star tells NBC News' Kathy Park that his mom and siblings are his greatest motivation. #nbcnews #news #risingstar #jeremiaharmstead #basketball #sports #collegesports #fiskuniversity
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  • Why Americans Wait So Long For Organs

    There are more than 100,000 people in the United States waiting for an organ transplant, and they could be waiting a while. A little more than 50% of people waiting for an organ will receive one within five years because of the shortage of organs available.

    The organ donation system in the U.S. is designed to save as many lives as possible without wasting available organs, but there are built-in inequalities that affect who has access. People of color, people of lower socioeconomic status and women receive transplants at a lower rate and are also more likely to wait longer for an organ than patients with similar medical issues.

    The medical community has been working on ways to increase the supply by using live donors for organs like kidneys, organs from animals and even mechanical organs. Watch the video above to learn how the U.S. organ transplant system works and what we can do to increase supply while decreasing inequality.

    Why Americans Wait So Long For Organs There are more than 100,000 people in the United States waiting for an organ transplant, and they could be waiting a while. A little more than 50% of people waiting for an organ will receive one within five years because of the shortage of organs available. The organ donation system in the U.S. is designed to save as many lives as possible without wasting available organs, but there are built-in inequalities that affect who has access. People of color, people of lower socioeconomic status and women receive transplants at a lower rate and are also more likely to wait longer for an organ than patients with similar medical issues. The medical community has been working on ways to increase the supply by using live donors for organs like kidneys, organs from animals and even mechanical organs. Watch the video above to learn how the U.S. organ transplant system works and what we can do to increase supply while decreasing inequality.
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  • Respiratory illnesses have spiked among children. What parents need to know.

    Children’s hospitals in major U.S. cities have been reporting unusually high numbers of sick patients with respiratory illnesses caused by viruses other than the coronavirus. These include respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enteroviruses (EV) and rhinovirus (RV), which mostly cause cold-like symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, sneezing and fever.

    Yahoo News spoke to Dr. Michael Chang, pediatric infectious diseases specialist at UTHealth Houston and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital about why these winter viruses may be surging earlier than usual, as well as what parents can do to best protect their children.
    Respiratory illnesses have spiked among children. What parents need to know. Children’s hospitals in major U.S. cities have been reporting unusually high numbers of sick patients with respiratory illnesses caused by viruses other than the coronavirus. These include respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enteroviruses (EV) and rhinovirus (RV), which mostly cause cold-like symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, sneezing and fever. Yahoo News spoke to Dr. Michael Chang, pediatric infectious diseases specialist at UTHealth Houston and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital about why these winter viruses may be surging earlier than usual, as well as what parents can do to best protect their children.
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  • Making your first $1 million

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    Making your first $1 million #tailopez #milliondollars #wisdom #makingmoney
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  • Who is the Funniest Rapper? | Complex Brackets

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    Who is the Funniest Rapper? | Complex Brackets #ComplexBrackets #rap #hiphop #complex
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