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Isaac Leal has been on life support at an Arlington hospital for nearly a month after falling off the back of a vehicle while playing a game called "Senior Assassin."  His father said he has a new reason to have hope that his son will recover.

Family keeps hope alive for Texas student on life support after “Senior Assassin” game injury

By J.D. Miles Click here for updates on this story     GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (KTVT) — The South Grand Prairie High School baseball team is honoring the 17-year-old student fighting for his life after playing a controversial water gun game popular among graduating seniors. His family reports encouraging signs of responsiveness, fueling hope for his recovery.

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Houston Rises Together: City Unites for Largest FREE Disaster Readiness Expo Ahead of Hurricane Season

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     May 12, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a powerful display of unity, resilience, and proactive preparation, Houstonians from all walks of life will gather this Saturday, May 17, 2025, at the George R. Brown Convention Center for the Disaster Readiness and Resilience Clinic

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South Florida moms receive life-changing surgeries through doctor’s Mother’s Day tribute

By Chelsea Jones Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI (WFOR) — Three South Florida mothers got more than flowers this Mother’s Day — they’re receiving the gift of life-changing reconstructive surgery thanks to a heartfelt initiative by Aventura plastic surgeon Dr. Joshua Lampert. The annual pro-bono event, called A.L.L. for Moms, is named

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Idalina Colburn works on the eighth floor at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston helping cancer patients navigate their complicated treatment plans. It's something she understands firsthand because on most Thursdays

Boston nurse with terminal cancer keeps helping patients because “I love what I do”

By Anna Meiler Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON (WBZ) — Idalina Colburn works on the eighth floor at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston helping cancer patients navigate their complicated treatment plans. It’s something she understands firsthand because on most Thursdays, she goes up to the ninth floor to receive chemotherapy herself.

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