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Lighter Jones Back On Top After 9-Year Drought

Lighter Jones Back On Top After 9-Year Drought Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Photo: MLF/Garrick Dixon Alton Jones easily outdistanced the rest of the Championship Round field at Heavy Hitters with his 12-fish, 45-09 haul. By John Johnson BassFan Senior Editor Alton Jones believes that the Major League Fishing format is the most difficult tour-level structure to win under, and it s particularly tough considering that he s now in his late 50s. It s not like you can just have a good start to a day and catch five good ones and then take it easy, said the Texan who ll celebrate his 58th birthday this summer. On most days you have to keep your foot on the gas the whole time and the older you get, the harder it is to do that.

Doctor Who Lost Her Son Discusses Black Maternal Health Week

Doctor Who Lost Her Son Discusses Black Maternal Health Week For many women, nothing could be more painful than losing a child. But that’s exactly what happened to Dr. Sharon Ingram, a board-certified OBGYN in Florida. She was in medical school when her four-month-old son passed away from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) at a local daycare center. She lost her first-born nearly 20 years ago, but it’s a day she’ll never forget. “I dropped out of medical school because I thought that I should have been not studying,” Ingram said to ABC this week. “I thought I should have been with him because maybe I could have made a difference, although I know now that you cannot.”

Black doctor speaks out about infant son s death: Why Black babies are more at risk

Dr. Sharon Ingram (NEW YORK) Dr. Sharon Ingram, a board-certified OBGYN in Florida, was in medical school when her four-month-old son, Alton Jr., died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) while at a day care center. I dropped out of medical school because I thought that I should have been not studying, Ingram told ABC News Good Morning America about losing her first-born child nearly 20 years ago. I thought I should have been with him because maybe I could have made a difference, although I know now that you cannot. The death of Alton Jr., who was called A.J., was considered a case of infant mortality because he died before his first birthday. On average, around 20,000 infants die in the United States each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Tragic Details About Famous Celebrity Chefs

Tragic Details About Famous Celebrity Chefs Jason Kempin/Getty Images By Asher Cantrell/Jan. 21, 2021 11:03 am EDT Celebrity chefs are everywhere now. While they merely started with television shows or cookbooks, nowadays many of the world s most famous chefs also sell products with their name on them, host other television shows tangentially related to food at best, and license their names to restaurants they actually spend very little time in. It used to be about the food, but today, being a famous chef also means being a personality and building a media empire. But while the line between celebrity and chef continues to blur, it s worth keeping in mind that even people who are famous for cooking (or food-related topics) have all got the stories that brought them into the limelight.

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