flu Dec 6, 2019
The U.S. winter flu season is off to its earliest start in more than 15 years. An early barrage of illness in the South has begun to spread more broadly, and there’s a decent chance flu season could peak much earlier than normal, health officials say. The last flu season to rev up this early was in 2003-2004 a… chief Nov 8, 2019
Ten people at an Oklahoma care facility for people with intellectual disabilities were hospitalized after they were apparently accidentally injected with what’s believed to be insulin rather than flu shots, authorities said. Emergency responders were called Wednesday afternoon to the Jacquelyn House in Bartlesville, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) north of Tulsa, on a report of an unresponsive person and.
flu Dec 6, 2019
The U.S. winter flu season is off to its earliest start in more than 15 years. An early barrage of illness in the South has begun to spread more broadly, and there’s a decent chance flu season could peak much earlier than normal, health officials say. The last flu season to rev up this early was in 2003-2004 a… Chief Nov 8, 2019
Ten people at an Oklahoma care facility for people with intellectual disabilities were hospitalized after they were apparently accidentally injected with what’s believed to be insulin rather than flu shots, authorities said. Emergency responders were called Wednesday afternoon to the Jacquelyn House in Bartlesville, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) north of Tulsa, on a report of an unresponsive person and.
airport. now we re hearing both sides of the story, but who is feeling the sting now? the u.s. supreme court about to open a hearing, an unprecedented three days of argument and the justices taking up one of the most important cases. beginning tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. eastern, the court set to hear arguments in the mandate of the law that would require you it buy health insurance by 2014 or pay a pent. millions will be affected when the ruling comes out in june. putting them in a heavy partisan fight over the president s major accomplishment, all of this during an election campaign season in which his republican challenger oppose the law. on this eve for the supreme court, we re hearing from both sides of the political aisle. at the end of the decade we re going to be glad the republicans called it obamacare, when the reality is in place, and you and i say it s not going to matter, it s what people s experience is. we re saying get rid of the health care law and not ra
form vice-president dick cheney s heart transplant and doctors revealing what they re worried about as they monitor his condition. and a taser takedown at the airport. now we re hearing both sides of the story, but who is feeling the sting now? the u.s. supreme court about to open a hearing, an unprecedented three days of argument and the justices taking up one of the most important cases. beginning tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. eastern, the court set to hear arguments in the mandate of the law that would require you it buy health insurance by 2014 or pay a pent. millions will be affected when the ruling comes out in june. putting them in a heavy partisan fight over the president s major accomplishment, all of this during an election campaign season in which his republican challenger oppose the law. on this eve for the supreme court, we re hearing from both sides of the political aisle. at the end of the decade we re going to be glad the republicans called it obamacare, when
i somehow or other know exactly when i suddenly bought that is the title, the greater journey, because i was trying to think what is this book about. it s about a journey, but a different kind of journey, or a mission, or an adventure, or an odyssey. the word journey kept coming back. then i was thinking about the voyage of these americans who ventured off to france at a time when they all were only able to go across the north atlantic by sailing ship. it was rough and anything but traveling on a cruise liner, and what a journey that was. and then they landed at the same place, almost all of them, and they went by land to paris, which was a two-day trip by a huge, cumbersome stagecoach affair. they would stop at rouen for the first time, and they would see for the first time a european masterpiece, the cathedral. many of them wrote at length and very much from the heart about the impact of this one building, this one experience and that they knew something greater had begun