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Nurses report alarming violence in dementia care facilities

An investigation into dementia care facilities across the United States has revealed a concerning trend of resident-on-resident violence, raising questions about the safety of vulnerable individuals and the challenges faced by caregivers.

Nurses report alarming violence in dementia care facilities
Uncategorized|Crime

Man charged in Boston stabbing, dog abuse case

Boston Stabbing a man faces charges for attempted murder, stabbing, and animal abuse. Court weighs dangerousness as community safety concerns rise.

Man charged in Boston stabbing, dog abuse case
Crime

Man stabs and runs over good Samaritans on Dallas freeway

Violent Dallas freeway attack unfolds as man stabs and runs over Good Samaritans following multi-car crash on LBJ Freeway. Three hospitalized, suspect arrested.

Man stabs and runs over good Samaritans on Dallas freeway
Lifestyle

Bride thinks her mother is trying to 'sabotage' wedding

A bride shares her struggle with her mother's attempts to sabotage her wedding plans. Learn how family drama unfolds and impacts the joyous occasion.

Bride thinks her mother is trying to 'sabotage' wedding
Crime

Missing for weeks: shocking discovery of 71-year-old man’s body in nursing home

Family demands answers after nursing home death of 71-year-elderly-man's-missing and found in closet. Miami police investigate mysterious disappearance.

Missing for weeks: shocking discovery of 71-year-old man’s body in nursing home
News

Feces-covered boys running in traffic spark child neglect case

Two parents face child abuse charges after their children were reported to be running around naked in traffic, covered in human waste, According to Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. Danielle Roberson, 34, and Jacob Roberson, 32, were detained, and each was charged with the charges of five child abuse cases in connection with the incident in September. 8th, according to the sheriff’s department. The deputies first noticed naked children who were snooping around in Wright at around 9:00 a.m. After returning the child to safety, they spotted him and brought him to a nearby house. In the home, they saw another

Feces-covered boys running in traffic spark child neglect case
Entertainment|News

Disney's updated disability service leaves some feeling unwelcome

This weekend, a mobile billboard circling Disneyland Resort and D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event aims to protest recent changes to Disney Disability Access Service (DAS). The DAS Defenders, a disability advocacy group, funded the billboard campaign to highlight concerns about Disney’s updated DAS policy. According to a press release from the organization, the mobile display features messages from disabled individuals affected by the changes. “The billboard campaign highlights the negative impact recent changes to DAS have had on disabled guests and their families,” the DAS Defenders stated. The group argues that Disney’s new policy, which went into effect at

Disney's updated disability service leaves some feeling unwelcome
Crime

Homemade bombs, global terror links uncovered in Philly teen's arrest

Philadelphia teen terrorist plot revealed as prosecutors allege homemade bomb tests and communication with Syrian terror groups. 18-year-old faces adult court.

Homemade bombs, global terror links uncovered in Philly teen's arrest
Celebrity|Local|News

Film producer vows to repay taxpayers after mansion squatter chaos

Hollywood Hills squatters take over mansions, prompting owner John Powers Middleton to apologize and offer taxpayer reimbursement. LAPD reports multiple incidents.

Film producer vows to repay taxpayers after mansion squatter chaos
Crime

Family demands justice after Queens father killed by stray bullet

15-year-old charged with murder after NYC teen arrested for Queens shooting that killed innocent bystander William Alcindor. Family calls for justice.

Family demands justice after Queens father killed by stray bullet
News

Newsom signs 2 bills to help pet owners with insurance, more assistance

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed two bills to reform pet insurance and provide more assistance for pet owners in California. The legislation, which was signed on Sept. 26, 2024, aims to reduce the cost of pet care and address the urgent need for readily accessible spay and neuter procedures to prevent shelter overcrowding. The first bill, SB 1217, which was introduced by Senator Steven Glazer (D-Orinda), calls for greater transparency from insurance companies for pets. It also requires clear disclosures about the changes in coverage based on a pet’s location or age and exclusions for pre-existing conditions. The bill also

Newsom signs 2 bills to help pet owners with insurance, more assistance

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