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Outrage and Disgust as Charges Dropped for Buffalo Police Officers Who Fractured Skull of 75-Year-Old Peaceful Protester

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Feb 12, 2021   Featured, National, National/World  

Outrage and Disgust as Charges Dropped for Buffalo Police Officers Who Fractured Skull of 75-Year-Old Peaceful Protester

“Despite the video evidence of the officers’ misconduct, a grand jury has dismissed the charges.” Outrage erupted after all charges against Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe—the police officers who violently shoved 75-year-old Martin Gugino to the sidewalk outside Buffalo City Hall during a Black Lives Matter protest last year, leaving the long-time peace activist hospitalized […]

 Biden Fractures Foot While Playing With His Dog

By VOA on Nov 30, 2020   Featured, National, National/World  

 Biden Fractures Foot While Playing With His Dog

Over the years, White House pets have played a role – making the occupants a little more human.  President-elect Joe Biden’s dog Major may have overdone that duty. On Saturday, Biden slipped while playing with 2-year-old German shepherd.  On Sunday, Biden was diagnosed with hairline fractures of two bones in his midfoot and will likely […]

Hip Fracture Surgery Reduces Health Care Costs, Adds Years of Mobility

By Kristina Goel, Lauren Pearson Riley | AAOS on Aug 26, 2014   Health  

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Each year, more than 300,000 Americans, primarily adults over age 65, sustain a hip fracture, a debilitating injury that can diminish life quality and expectancy, and result in lost work days and substantial, long-term financial costs to patients, families, insurers and government agencies.  And while surgery, the primary treatment for hip fractures, successfully reduces mortality […]



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