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Husband busted for gunning down wife, 45, in cold-blooded daylight NYC attack: cops

Husband busted for gunning down wife, 45, in cold-blooded daylight NYC attack: cops

A 62-year-old man was busted this week for allegedly gunning down his 45-year-old wife in a cold-blooded, broad-daylight burst of violence in Queens last month, police said. Audwin Caines, who cops say is homeless, fired multiple shots at Chaneil...

Budget reconciliation bill changes SNAP and Medicaid work requirements

Budget reconciliation bill changes SNAP and Medicaid work requirements

President Donald Trump (R) signed the budget reconciliation bill — H.R. 1 — known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) into law on July 4. The bill contains provisions requiring states to implement work requirements for Medicaid by Jan. 1,...

Main Line Health’s new CEO Ed Jimenez talks about community and growth opportunities

Main Line Health’s new CEO Ed Jimenez talks about community and growth opportunities

Ed Jimenez took over last month as CEO of Main Line Health as the nonprofit in Philadelphia’s western suburbs was at a turning point: The four-hospital health system was finishing a break-even fiscal year, after several years of steep losses that...

Judo Coach Blames JetBlue for Permanent Eye Injury From Hot Coffee Spill

Judo Coach Blames JetBlue for Permanent Eye Injury From Hot Coffee Spill

BRIGHTON BEACH, New York — A Team USA judo coach has filed a lawsuit after suffering permanent vision loss in his right eye due to a hot coffee spill on a JetBlue flight. Arturas Lanchinskas, 30, was traveling to the Pan American Judo...

New York Federal Court Denies Motions for Reconsideration in Franchise Agreement Dispute

New York Federal Court Denies Motions for Reconsideration in Franchise Agreement Dispute

A federal court in New York recently denied Community Care Companions, Inc. and Interim Healthcare, Inc.’s motions for reconsideration of the court’s summary judgment rulings in an ongoing franchise dispute. Cmty. Care Companions, Inc. v. Interim...

LI health care, social services jobs boom

LI health care, social services jobs boom

Long Island’s job market continues to grow modestly, while health care and social services job growth is breaking records. Getty Images The number of Long Island jobs is growing, but not as rapidly as across New York State and nation, although...

Gen Z customers learn costly lesson after restaurant steaks labeled 'MKT' add up to startling bill

Gen Z customers learn costly lesson after restaurant steaks labeled 'MKT' add up to startling bill

New York resident Jon Barr went to Rhode Island's The Nordic, one of the most expensive all-you-can-eat buffets in America, and reveals why it's worth the price tag. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A group of Gen Z diners learned a...

ADLM 2025 to address medical misinformation, health risks posed by plastics, AI integration into care, precision medicine, and more

ADLM 2025 to address medical misinformation, health risks posed by plastics, AI integration into care, precision medicine, and more

CHICAGO, July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At ADLM 2025 (formerly the AACC Annual Scientific Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo) from July 27-31 in Chicago, laboratory medicine experts will communicate the awe-inspiring power of this field to advance...

New York hospital worker accused of secretly filming 13K patients, staff in bathroom: lawsuit

New York hospital worker accused of secretly filming 13K patients, staff in bathroom: lawsuit

A Long Island hospital is facing multiple lawsuits over a worker was accused of filming as many as 13,000 patients and staff in the bathroom. Northwell Hope sleep technician Sanjai Syamaprasad, 47, was busted in April for the alleged secret...

How Dr. Heather Farley Led a Wellness Revolution for Health Care Workers

How Dr. Heather Farley Led a Wellness Revolution for Health Care Workers

The path to becoming a physician is challenging. Dr. Heather Farley knows that better than most. When she entered medical school, her daughter was just nine months old. Farley found herself juggling coursework and parenthood, as many prospective...

RFK Jr. has ‘brought fringe medical theories’ into HHS role: House Democrat

RFK Jr. has ‘brought fringe medical theories’ into HHS role: House Democrat

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. ‘He’s dead, he’s gone’: Trump tries to move on from Epstein by blaming Democrats 07:16 ‘We should see a change at the Federal Reserve,’ says House Republican as...

Fourth Department – Medical malpractice: Byrne v. Finch

Fourth Department – Medical malpractice: Byrne v. Finch

New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department Medical malpractice — Expert testimony — Triable issues of fact Byrne v. Finch CA 24-00180 Appealed from Supreme Court, Oswego County Background: The plaintiff commenced...

Disappearing Video, Legal Threats: How UnitedHealth, Largest U.S. Health Insurer, Silences Critics

Disappearing Video, Legal Threats: How UnitedHealth, Largest U.S. Health Insurer, Silences Critics

This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form. AMY GOODMAN: Well, we’re going to go back to Chicago later in the broadcast on this day that 80 years ago the first atomic bomb was detonated in the desert of New Mexico, and there is a...

New York pipeline foes allege Trump ‘shakedown’

New York pipeline foes allege Trump ‘shakedown’

Opposition is growing over a revived natural gas pipeline project that would run into New York City, and critics say President Donald Trump’s heavy-handed intervention has made the plan vulnerable to a legal takedown. The line of attack raises the...

Opinion: Many Kids Aren’t Ready for School Before Age 5. So Why Do They Have to Go Anyway?

Opinion: Many Kids Aren’t Ready for School Before Age 5. So Why Do They Have to Go Anyway?

Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter This summer, Washington, D.C., parents were notified that they’d no longer be able to hold their child back from starting kindergarten if the student turned 5...

Weds 9AM | Decolonizing care: what happens when Native Indians are victims of modern medical practices?

Weds 9AM | Decolonizing care: what happens when Native Indians are victims of modern medical practices?

Judith Surber and Justin Maxon collaborated on a multimedia New York Times story about the destructive impact of prescription drugs, heroin and fentanyl on her family's life on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation. Judith wrote the story and Justin...

New York State Flags Are Lowered to Mourn July 4 Tragedy

New York State Flags Are Lowered to Mourn July 4 Tragedy

Flags throughout New York State will be at half-staff after a horrible Fourth of July tragedy. Governor Kathy Hochul ordered that American flags on all state government buildings be lowered from sunrise to sunset on Thursday, July 10 to remember...

Employers are scrambling to cut costs and health care benefits are on the chopping block

Employers are scrambling to cut costs and health care benefits are on the chopping block

Good morning! Health care costs have been rising for years, and finding a way to shoulder that burden and keep benefit prices low has been top of mind for employers. But companies are reaching their limit, and becoming more willing to push costs...

CHARLEBOIS: Canada got fatter since the pandemic. Pharma noticed.

CHARLEBOIS: Canada got fatter since the pandemic. Pharma noticed.

Breadcrumb Trail Links Canada Columnists A new study confirms that obesity rates in Canada have surged since the onset of the pandemic. Photo by Getty Images A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) confirms what...

New York is aging. The Empire State needs oversight of long-term care

New York is aging. The Empire State needs oversight of long-term care

New York's aging population is growing, increasing the need for effective elder care oversight. The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) is a vital resource for ensuring quality care and addressing complaints in long-term care facilities....

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