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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) — Planned Parenthood Federation of Tennessee and North Mississippi has announced it will soon open a new health center in Knoxville.Planned Parenthood said it will begin seeing patients on Monday, Oct. 14, and will begin accepting appointments starting Sept. 23.The new wellness centre is on Cherry Street, in the same location as the previous facility which was deliberately set on fire on New Year's Eve 2021.Previous coverage: Fire officials say fire at Planned Parenthood facility in East Tennessee was deliberately setMonths after the fire, investigators determined that Mark Thomas Reno of Jefferson City had set the building…
Before we look forward to the Washington Commanders' initial 53-man roster, we must take a look back at the year so far, even though no one should ever have to endure such a tragedy.New general manager Adam Peters really didn't like the roster he inherited from the previous regime led by former coach Ron Rivera. Washington retained several of the team's free agents during the offseason, mostly reserves and players on the fringes of the roster. Some holdovers were released this summer, but the cleanup was stepped up on Tuesday.The Commanders cut their roster from 90 players to 53 (not…
It's been called “the most important tech company performance in years.” Whether or not tech bull Dan Ives was exaggerating, there's no doubt that, in his words, “the popcorn is ready.” Wall Street is expecting another strong quarter from one of the world's leading semiconductor stocks, and Wednesday's results could help rally stocks across the industry. Or, if the company fails to live up to expectations, shares will crash. Multiple industry analysts told Fortune that NVIDIA's earnings are a referendum on both AI investment and the semiconductor industry because of the company's dominant position in producing advanced graphic processing units…
Kentucky could be in violation of federal law if it doesn't increase community-based mental health care – Kentucky Lantern
LOUISVILLE — The U.S. Department of Justice says it has “reasonable cause” to believe the state of Kentucky is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act in Jefferson County. The findings come as a result of a two-year federal investigation “focused on whether Kentucky subjected adults with serious mental illness to unnecessary segregation at a Louisville psychiatric hospital.” In a 30-page report released Tuesday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) concluded that Kentucky has failed to properly treat Louisville residents with serious mental illnesses in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a law enacted by Congress in 1990 to protect…
MILWAUKEE — Former Milwaukee Bucks center Robin Lopez has yet to find a new NBA team ahead of the 2024-24 season, which begins with training camp on Oct. 1.Lopez has played professional baseball for 16 years since beginning his career with the Phoenix Suns in 2008 and is keen to play in Europe.At Goran Dragic's “Night of the Dragon” farewell game in Slovenia on Saturday (August 24), Lopez was in attendance to support his former Bucks teammate and took a moment to speak to Eurohoops TV. Among other topics, Lopez was asked if he would consider playing overseas to further…
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (WOWT) – Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital and Acadia Healthcare Company have broken ground on construction of a new facility that will focus on mental health.The future Jennie Edmundson Behavioral Health building will be located at 3620 S. 24th Street in Council Bluffs.”According to data from the American Hospital Directory, Iowa and Nebraska are short more than 300 inpatient behavioral health beds,” said Dave Byrd, president and CEO of Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital. “This project demonstrates that there is an urgent need for behavioral health care, not only across the nation, but here in western Iowa and eastern…
Best Knockout, Survivor Pool picks, strategies and advice for NFL Football Week 1 2024: Weaken this home favorite
Your Week 1 NFL Survivor strategy could pay off with a bet on the right team. Given their recent lackluster performances in opening rounds, Atlanta may be the team to target in your Week 1 NFL Knockout Pool Picks. The Falcons have lost five of their last six Week 1 games, with their only win coming against the Panthers, who finished with the worst record in the league last year. The Falcons will host the Steelers in Week 1, with both teams rolling in new quarterbacks. Pittsburgh has won three of their last four Week 1 games, which is just…
OpenAI is reportedly planning to release its next generation of artificial intelligence products in the fall. The product, called “Strawberry,” will be able to solve problems and tasks that are beyond the capabilities of current AI models, Seeking Alpha reported on Tuesday (August 27), citing a paid article from The Information. According to the report, Strawberry will be able to solve previously unencountered math problems, perform advanced tasks such as developing market strategies and solving complex word puzzles, as well as carry out “in-depth research.” On July 16, it was reported that OpenAI was developing Strawberry, which aims to enhance…
Rapper Lil Baby arrested in Las Vegas on weapons chargesLAS VEGAS (AP) — Atlanta rapper Lil Baby has been arrested in Las Vegas. He was taken into custody before dawn Monday after being found carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, police said, but authorities did not release other details. Lil Baby's lawyers say they are investigating why he was arrested despite having a valid concealed weapon permit in Georgia. Lil Baby, whose real name is Dominique Jones, has not been formally charged with the crime, which is a felony in Nevada. He was released from jail on bond and…
Story LinkNORTHRIDGE, Calif. – CSUN athletic director Sean Chin-Farrell has announced that Steven Grech has been promoted to assistant athletic director for health and wellness. Grech, a graduate of the university, has served as CSUN's assistant athletic director for sports medicine and head athletic trainer since 2005 and will enter his 19th year with Matador Athletics in 2024-25. “Steve is nationally recognized for his commitment to our student-athletes and the leadership he provides within the department, and this recognition of his work is long overdue,” Chin-Farrell declared. “Steve embodies the best of our Champion core values.” Mr. Grech will…