Doctors have made a surprising find in the oesophagus of a non–verbal woman not long before she died. The woman, from the US state of Ohio, was taken to the emergency room after a “choking episode with persistent coughing”, according to her case in The Journal of Emergency Medicine. It was noted she had “a history of mental retardation and dysphagia”. Dysphagia means issues with swallowing. “An X-ray study of the chest showed mild opacity at the left lung base and she was discharged… Source link
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‘Coming from everywhere’: Trump’s wild claim on US ‘destruction’ – Yahoo News Australia
Donald Trump has weighed in on a growing issue facing his successor, making bizarre claims about migrants streaming into the country “from everywhere” including war-torn Yemen and the Middle East. The US is facing a growing crisis on its southern border, as a surge of migrants has put the Biden administration on the defensive. The head of Homeland Security acknowledged the depth of the problem on Tuesday but insists it’s under control, saying he won’t revive a Trump-era practice of… Source link
Read More »Woman sent mortifying letter from real estate agent
A woman recovering from surgery has received a mortifying letter from her real estate agent addressing a rather awkward noise complaint. A mother, from Sussex in the UK, shared a picture of the note her daughter received on March 10. “This is a rather delicate matter but I have been asked to approach you as you are disturbing your neighbours with what sounds like noises of a sexual nature, which they can hear quite clearly day after day. In the morning and in the evening,” the note said. “Also,… Source link
Read More »Google revelations trigger swift bipartisan call for action
Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal said Congress needs to bolster the FTC, which “needs to be given adequate resources to go toe-to-toe with such a deep-pocketed industry.” “Enforcers need both the will and the tools to take on Big Tech,” the Connecticut lawmaker, who sits on the Senate Judiciary antitrust subcommittee, said in a statement. “If the FTC isn’t willing to bring cases against Big Tech, we need reforms that make sure that consumers, workers, and small businesses… Source link
Read More »Tiger Woods recovering at home after car accident
Tiger Woods‘ road to recovery has finally taken him home. The golf legend announced Tuesday that he is back home in Florida, where he will continue his rehab following his terrifying car accident near Los Angeles that left him with extensive leg injuries. Woods thanked his medical team at both the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for their care. Woods had previously been hospitalized since Feb. 23, when his SUV hit a sign on a winding residential road in Rolling Hills… Source link
Read More »Google gets into sleep surveillance with new Nest Hub screen
SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Google’s next internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep. New sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s latest version of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch smart screen unveiled Tuesday. Like the previous generation, the $100 Nest Hub can display pictures and video in addition to fielding questions and handling household tasks through Google’s voice-activated assistant…. Source link
Read More »You have a ‘better chance of making money in Dallas and Texas’
Dec 3, 2019; New Orleans, LA, USA; Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban prior to tip off against the New Orleans Pelicans at the Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports Cities like Miami, Denver, and Dallas have become attractive destinations for entrepreneurs and companies during the coronavirus pandemic. Texas, in particular, has become home to high-profile figures like Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk and podcast host Joe Rogan — Oracle (ORCL) recently moved its… Source link
Read More »Forget GameStop and short sellers — the SEC says ‘OCMillionaire’ manipulated a worthless stock higher
Fool’s gold? The SEC alleges that a stock manipulator sucked investors into a worthless company by claiming it was about to become a big player in cannabis. If you’ve been following the ludicrous saga of trading in GameStop shares, you’ve probably heard about how short sellers try to profit by manipulating stocks to fall in price. But that’s not the only way people try to play the market. The Securities and Exchange Commission just unveiled fraud charges against a trader allegedly trying to… Source link
Read More »Stock futures drift higher ahead of Fed decision
Stock futures opened slightly higher Tuesday morning as investors awaited a key monetary policy decision and updated economic outlook from the Federal Reserve. Earlier during the regular session, the S&P 500 and Dow each ended lower to retreat from record closing highs notched earlier this week. The S&P 500’s loss was its first in five days. The Nasdaq ended marginally higher as technology stocks outperformed. The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, fell to a pandemic-era low of 19.3, or the… Source link
Read More »ETFs Targeting Natural Resources To Counter Inflation
For this week’s “ETF Report” on Yahoo Finance, with host Alexis Christoforous, ETF Trends’ CIO and Director of Research, Dave Nadig, was on hand to go over what’s happening with the billion dollars flowing into ETFs targeting natural resources. As he explains, there’s a good reason why it’s become so popular for investors, and it’s related to inflation concerns. “I think a lot of folks are, at least, concerned about inflation,” Nadig says. “One of the ways people express… Source link
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