La salud de los niños latinos se deteriora en los estados con actitudes y políticas en contra de la inmigración, revela un nuevo estudio
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
Nota del editor: Edith Bracho-Sánchez es pediatra de atención primaria, directora de telemedicina pediátrica y profesora adjunta de Pediatría en el Centro Médico Irving de la Universidad de Columbia. Es presentadora del podcast “The Stuff that Matters for Kids’ Health” de Columbia Children’s Health.(CNN) — Los menores latinos que viven en estados con leyes más estrictas hacia los inmigrantes con y prejuicios sistémicos contra ellos son más propensos a sufrir problemas de salud mental o trastornos físicos crónicos, según un nuevo estudio.Para el estudio, publicado este martes en la revista Pediatrics, los investigadores utilizaron datos representativos a nivel nacional de 17.855 niños latinos, de entre 3 y 17 años, de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud Infantil realizada entre 2016 y 2020. Los cuidadores fueron encuestados sobre tres áreas de la salud de los menores: dificultades de salud en el último año; condiciones físicas crónicas diagnosticadas por un pr...Tiny homes to help unhoused veterans in Colorado
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
LONGMONT, Colo. (KDVR) -- A village of tiny homes in Longmont will help veterans who are experiencing homelessness. The community, just off Mountain Brook Drive, is made possible by the organization Veterans Community Project."This was founded in 2016 by a group of combat vets," Jennifer Seybold, the executive director of VCP Longmont, said. "They came together in Kansas City to solve some of the community challenges they were seeing for their fellow brothers and sisters." What makes a tiny home a legal residence in Colorado? Since then, the project has expanded to other cities across the country, including Longmont."The success rate they were seeing with vets moving from the villages into permanent housing was 85%, which is more than double the national average," Seybold said.The village will be made up of 26 tiny homes. Single residency homes will be 240 square feet and family homes that can sleep up to seven people will be 340 square feet. Each home is designed specifically for...Pembroke Park Commissioner Geoffrey Jacobs created toxic work environment, independent probe finds
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
A Pembroke Park commissioner is at the center of controversy after an independent investigation found his behavior created a toxic and hostile work environment.Pembroke Park Commissioner Geoffrey Jacobs is likely to be on the hot seat when the commission meets, Thursday night.“Since I’ve been here, I’ve been attacked nonstop,” he said during a recent commission meeting.Pembroke Park Mayor Ashira Mohammad did not hold back when she addressed the matter.“It’s been told that we are violating his human rights, or his First Amendment rights to free speech,” she said, “which is not, when you’re sitting here yelling at employees, hindering them from doing their jobs.”Speaking with 7News on Thursday, former tow attorney Melissa Anderson detailed Jacobs’ conduct while she was working for Pembroke Park.“He went after me like I have never, in my 35-year career had anybody. I mean, it was shocking,” she said. “I...Trump lawyers seek April 2026 trial date in federal election subversion case
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
WASHINGON (AP) — Lawyers for Donald Trump asked a federal judge in Washington to push back until years after the election a trial in Washington on charges that the former president conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election.The suggested April 2026 date is a dramatic counter to the Justice Department’s recommendation last week that the trial should begin Jan. 2, 2024. The question is ultimately up to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is expected to set at least a tentative trial date during an Aug. 28 court hearing.In a filing, Trump’s lawyers say the years-long delay is necessary both because of the unprecedented nature of the case and the “massive” amount of information — 11.5 million pages — that they have to review. They said they would have to review about 100,000 pages per day in order to meet the Justice Department’s proposed trial date.“If we were to print and stack 11.5 million pages of documents, with no gap between pages, ...Jahlani Tavai urges fans to support Hawaii after Patriots lend help
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
GREEN BAY, Wisc. — Patriots linebacker Jahlani Tavai is using football as a distraction as the wildfires ravaging Hawaii occupy his mind.Tavai played for the University of Hawaii and has friends and family from the islands. He encouraged fans to donate to families affected by fires that destroyed parts of Maui using a link in his Instagram bio during an impassioned media session Thursday after a joint practice with the Packers.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots extra points: Robert Kraft denied Hall of Fame entry again, when will he get in? New England Patriots | Patriots-Packers joint practices Day 1: Ezekiel Elliott debuts, offense hobbled by 13 sacks in Green Bay New England Patriots | How Patriots’ Ezekiel Elliott can earn max value of one-year contract New England Patriots | Patriots left tackle Trent Brown feeling ‘great’ in return to practice field New England Patriots | ...Want to cage dive with sharks? There’s a new expedition at a great white shark hotspot in the Atlantic
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
With more and more great white sharks flocking north to hunt for seals, there are new opportunities to get up close and personal with the toothy apex predators.The latest ecotourism expedition in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean involves cage diving with sharks at a growing great white shark hotspot.Atlantic Shark Expeditions off of Nova Scotia, Canada has openings for its 7-hour trips this fall. People on the expeditions can view sharks from the boat, or get cozy with great whites in the water from the shark cage.“It’s really great to engage the public in science and conservation, and it’s a cool opportunity for them to see these rare and special animals that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to,” Neil Hammerschlag, founder of Atlantic Shark Expeditions, told the Herald.The cage diving can totally change peoples’ perspectives of the apex predators, added Hammerschlag, who used to be the director of the Shark Research and Conservation Program at the Uni...Trailing by eight, Red Sox mount comeback but fall short in 10-7 loss to Nationals
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
Facing the toughest remaining schedule of any playoff contender, the Red Sox have to take advantage of the few opportunities they have left against weaker competition if they hope to reach the postseason.This week’s tilt against the last-place Washington Nationals was a golden opportunity, but the Red Sox let it slip away.Though they made things interesting late, the Red Sox couldn’t erase an eight-run deficit and wound up losing 10-7 after being dominated in every facet during the early innings. Boston was doomed by two early errors and some uncharacteristically poor pitching performances, and the result was a second straight loss to lose the series.The Red Sox trailed by as much as 9-1 after Washington scored five runs in the fifth and three in the sixth, but in the top of the seventh Boston’s bats finally came to life. Luis Urias hit a grand slam and Rafael Devers crushed a two-run home run to make it a two-run game, but while the Red Sox got the tying run to th...Murderer of former Somerville High School football standout sentenced to life in prison
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
An Everett man who authorities deemed an armed career criminal will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being convicted of a 2017 murder in Somerville.Middlesex Judge Cathleen Campbell on Thursday handed the life sentence to Tony Dyshaun Harris, 34, who was found by a Superior Court jury in June guilty of the murder of 20-year-old Somerville resident Kevin Raymond.Raymond, a former Somerville High School football standout who played as a freshman on the Franklin Pierce University’s sprint football team in New Hampshire, died less than a week shy of his 21st birthday.Convictions for armed assault to murder and assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon from 2007 led Campbell to find Harris guilty of being an armed career criminal during bench trial in late July, according to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.Harris also was found guilty by the Middlesex Superior Court jury of illegally carrying and possessing ammunition and a firearm.The sentencing Thurs...Patriots encouraged by early returns on Ezekiel Elliott signing
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
GREEN BAY, Wisc. — New Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott last practiced over seven months ago. He’s missed three weeks of training camp and just like any player in a similar situation needs to get back in football shape before the season starts Sept. 10.That’s why the three-time Pro Bowl selection was already thrust into full-team competitive drills Thursday in Green Bay during the Patriots’ joint practices with the Packers.Elliott received six carries total with Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe against the Packers’ defense. He also caught a screen from Jones as part of roughly a dozen snaps.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots extra points: Robert Kraft denied Hall of Fame entry again, when will he get in? New England Patriots | Patriots-Packers joint practices Day 1: Ezekiel Elliott debuts, offense hobbled by 13 sacks in Green Bay New England Patriots | How Patriots’ Ezekiel Elliott can earn max value of one-year contract ...Montgomery Steppe, Reichert appear headed to runoff in District 4 Supervisor race
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:03:33 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Monica Montgomery Steppe and Amy Reichert continued to lead in the District 4 Supervisor race as more votes were counted Thursday. But with no candidate yet reaching the 50% majority needed to win outright, the top two vote-getters appeared to be headed for a runoff election in November.The latest batch of unofficial election results showed Montgomery Steppe, a Democrat, with 41.42% of the vote, followed by Reichert, a Republican, with 28.93%.Janessa Goldbeck, a Democrat who had 24.98% of the vote, said she called Montgomery Steppe to congratulate her."It's clear that San Diegans want strong Democratic leadership on the County Board of Supervisors, and Councilmember Montgomery Steppe will deliver that," Goldbeck said Thursday in an emailed statement.There were a projected 6,000 ballots still outstanding, according to the San Diego Registrar of Voters. Hurricane Hilary heads for California: What we know Tuesday’s primary was the first election to fill the for...Latest news
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