A failure by Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center staff to properly clean colonoscopy equipment likely infected a patient with hepatitis C, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.U.S. District Judge Adalberto Jordan awarded U.S. Air Force veteran Robert Metzler and his wife a combined $1.25 million in their medical malpractice case against the United States government. Metzler,...
Behind the Scenes of Dannielynn's Guess Shoot
Label: LifestyleAnna Nicole Smith and Larry Birkhead's daughter, Dannielynn, is the newest Guess Kids girl, and we have behind-the-scenes footage of the adorable 6-year-old striking a pose for the brand.PICS: Remembering Anna Nicole SmithIn the video, Dannielynn poses on the beach, playing to the camera with the same confidence as her mom did 20 years ago in the Guess ads that launched her to stardom."She really...
For this we give thanks
Label: Health The first Thanksgiving in the New World was celebrated in mid-October 1621, nearly a year after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Much later, George Washington was the first of many US presidents to formally proclaim a day of thanks. The following prayer was offered in 1789, in appreciation of the hard-earned independence...
Small Business Saturday: the anti-Black Friday
Label: Business Don’t want to brave the Black Friday craziness? You can get a head start on your holiday shopping, snag some deals and support local merchants by participating in Small Business Saturday.Nestled between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Small Business Saturday is focused on promoting small business owners nationwide. Since it was started in 2010 by American Express, the promotional...
Nov
20
Former foster children give thanks for Casa Valentina
Label: World Every holiday season for the last six years, Lynn Hausmann hosts a Thanksgiving gathering for Casa Valentina, the residential and life skills program for youth aging out of foster care.It’s what you do, she says, for the people you love.“It’s simple — we are family,” says Hausmann, a member of the organization’s board of directors. “This is about opening your heart and home.”...
Eric Stonestreet Wasn’t Drunk, He Swears
Label: Technology
We realize there’s only so much time one can spend in a day watching new trailers, viral video clips, and shaky cell phone footage of people arguing on live television. This is why every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the videos that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention. Today:RELATED: What Happens When You Sing ‘All Night Long’ All Night...
Our gridlocked grid
Label: Health New York and New Jersey should direct their gripes at the right targets: Don’t blame the utilities — think Solyndra.Utilities do what policymakers and regulators tell them to do, which in recent years has been to spend money and time on making electric grids greener, rather than harder to break and easier to restore. A tougher, more resilient grid doesn’t...
Dear daughter, let me give you some career advice ...
Label: Business My daughter, a high school junior, wants to be a teacher. That doesn’t sit well with my husband, who worries about the state of education and the job outlook. He and I regularly debate whether we should encourage her to pursue this interest, or strongly steer her in another direction.Today, coaching our kids about career paths is complicated. Many of my reporter and editor...
Nov
19
In humbler times for state House Republicans, Will Weatherford sets a more moderate tone
Label: World TALLAHASSEE -- Few state institutions bear a more distinct imprint of recent Republican hegemony than the Florida House of Representatives.It launched the political career of U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, who served as its speaker four years ago. Its members have passed some of the most conservative bills in the nation. And since 2006, it has nurtured the career of Will Weatherford...
Intel CEO Paul Otellini to retire in surprise move
Label: Technology
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Intel CEO Paul Otellini dropped a bombshell on the company’s board of directors last week, telling them in private that he plans to retire from the world’s largest maker of microprocessors in May. Otellini‘s move comes at a time when Intel faces a shaky economy and a mobile gadget craze that is eating away at demand for its PC chips...
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