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Month: May 2025

Lisa Fischer has been a registered nurse for more than two decades. She was an EMT and paramedic before that and got into the healthcare field because she loves helping people.

Nurse reveals brutal attack in the ER as Maryland healthcare workers increasingly face violence on the job

By Mike Hellgren Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Attacks against doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers are on the rise in Maryland and increasing in intensity, a WJZ investigation has found. Medical professionals are five times more likely to be attacked, and most have experienced violence or threats on the

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The Boston Renegades baseball team plays beep baseball

What is beep baseball? Boston team of blind athletes plays America’s favorite pastime

By Logan Hall Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON (WBZ) — The Boston Renegades baseball team plays beep baseball, an adaptive version of America’s favorite pastime, designed specifically for blind and visually-impaired athletes. From afar, it might look like any ordinary softball practice—players warming up, bats cracking and coaches shouting encouragement. Beeping balls

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Balancing Trump criticism and bipartisanship, Democrat Jon Ossoff walks a fine line in Georgia

By JEFF AMY Associated Press MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — There’s the Jon Ossoff who built his political career around criticizing Donald Trump. There’s also the Ossoff who works with Republicans, advancing the interests of Georgia’s farmers and military bases. But they’re the same guy — a 38-year-old first-term U.S. senator from Georgia who says his

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a rising Democratic star, leans into a sense of national pride as the party searches for new vision

By Eva McKend, CNN (CNN) — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore appears to be everywhere at the moment — popping up on “The View,” delivering a commencement address at a historically Black university in battleground Pennsylvania and, later this month, delivering an address to South Carolina Democrats, who could be pivotal in determining the Democratic Party’s

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A deadly attack on tourists preceded India’s strikes on Pakistan. Here’s where the rivals stand

By SHEIKH SAALIQ Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — India and Pakistan have been scrambling resources both military and diplomatic to respond to a crisis triggered by a massacre in Indian-controlled Kashmir that for days have raised fears of a conflict between the nuclear-armed rivals. On Wednesday, Pakistani officials said India fired missiles that struck

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