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The Atlanta Falcons and Emory Healthcare, the official team medical provider for the Atlanta Falcons, are teaming up to host a free hands-only CPR and AED training session called “1 Trained at Every Game” on Saturday, September 7. The session will allow local residents to receive proper training to respond to medical emergencies.The session begins at 10 a.m. and will last approximately 40 minutes. Registration is required.Led by healthcare experts from Emory University, the “One for Every Game” training aims to prevent deaths from sudden cardiac arrest, the leading cause of death among adult and student-athletes nationwide.Following the January 2023…
NEW ORLEANS — Feeling anxious and overwhelmed, 18-year-old Marvel Smith arrived at the Orleans Justice Center in June to await his trial date at the notorious prison. Staff carried him in an elevator up to the fourth floor and placed him in a room with more than 40 other men. Almost immediately, Smith said, another detainee began stalking him for being gay and tried to intimidate him both physically and verbally. Detainees say harassment has been rife at the prison for years, and since 2012 the facility has struggled to comply with a Department of Justice consent decree designed to…
MOBILE, Ala. (WPMI) — Hundreds of corrections and detention professionals are gathering in Mobile this week for the National Institute for Prison Management's 2024 Regional Jail Convention, which also includes training on issues affecting prisons across the country, including prison suicides.Mobile County Metro Jail Administrator Sam Houston said mental health is one of the biggest issues affecting the jail.“Unfortunately, we have become a warehouse for the mentally ill, it is not the right place for them.About 43% of state prison inmates had a history of mental illness, according to a 2016 Bureau of Justice Statistics study, and Houston believes this…
Get your free copy of Editor's DigestFT editor Roula Khalaf picks her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Nvidia's earnings are “becoming as important as any major economic data for the U.S. market,” the FT wrote. For some, it will be just another excuse to get drunk on Wednesday afternoon. On a sweltering New York summer day, about 40 sweaty Nvidia aficionados gathered at the Storehouse Sports Bar on Sixth Avenue. Together, they counted down the days until the chipmaker's second-quarter earnings report, their eyes glued to seven big screens broadcasting CNBC's Fast Money rather than the second round of the…
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El Paso County leads in COVID-19 deaths, according to new data from the Colorado Department of Health
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – The Colorado Department of Health released numbers Wednesday showing El Paso County leads Colorado in COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic began. El Paso County has reported more than 200,000 total cases and nearly 2,000 deaths, and has lagged in vaccinations in the past. The Colorado Department of Health reported 2,805 cases this week alone, with dozens of people currently hospitalized. The number of vaccines from 2023 onwards is as follows: Colorado Vaccine Coverage Rates by Age Group in 2023 (CDHE)The current predominant strain of COVID-19 is the KP.3.1.1 variant, which is increasingly being found in…
Wimbledon champion Krejcikova withdraws from US Open, Shelton and Tiafoe to meet in third roundNEW YORK (AP) — Frances Tiafoe will get a long-awaited rematch against Ben Shelton at the U.S. Open. But for Barbora Krejcikova, a second consecutive Grand Slam title won't be possible. The Wimbledon champion lost 6-4, 7-5 to Elena Gabriela Roos in the second round of the U.S. Open on Wednesday. Roos reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time and will face 26th-seeded Paula Badosa, who beat American Taylor Townsend 6-3, 7-5. Tiafoe and Shelton both won their second-round matches and…
August 28, 2024 4:42 PM CSTHEB is further expanding in the Dallas area with plans to open a store in Irving.The grocer announced plans Wednesday to acquire land in Irving and open the first HEB store in the Las Colinas area, scheduled to open in late 2026 at the intersection of Interstate 635 and Olympus Boulevard, in front of the former Fry's Electronics store.HEB owns Central Market and Joe V's stores in Dallas, but this will be the HEB brand's first store in Dallas County. The company also owns more than a dozen properties for further development throughout the region.RELATED:…
Our ability to image the subnuclear region is limited not only by resolution but also by speed: the constituent particles that make up atoms and fly freely around them could, in theory, travel close to the speed of light. In reality, electrons often move much slower, but even those slower speeds are too fast for our eyes and technology to capture. This has made it difficult to observe their behavior, but now new microscopic imaging techniques are allowing scientists to capture electrons' movements in real time. This is the work of a team of physicists at the University of Arizona…
Nvidia's market capitalization fell by $200 billion, as other AI-related companies including Broadcom, AMD, Microsoft and Amazon also fell. Investor expectations were high despite Nvidia's strong results, leading to disappointment. Aug 28 (Reuters) – Shares of Nvidia (NVDA.O) and other tech giants fell in late trading on Wednesday, a depressing sign for investors who had bet that the leading seller of AI chips' strong outlook would spur fresh gains for Wall Street's most valuable companies. Nasdaq futures fell about 1 percent after Nvidia released its quarterly earnings, suggesting traders expect tech stocks to fall on Thursday.Nvidia's stock price fell nearly…