Pandemic babies higher risk for developmental delays, but don’t blame the virus, researchers say

COVID-19 during reproductive-health surprisingly did not increase the chance of babies’ neurodevelopmental delay, although those born during the pandemic were associated with higher neurodevelopmental delays compared to those born prior to the pandemic, according to a recent JAMA Pediatrics study.   Columbia University Irving Medical Center established a prospective cohort study called COVID-19 Mother Baby Outcomes…

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Philadelphia fire: Four smoke detectors were not working in house fire that left 12 dead

Four smoke detectors were not working inside a philadelphia” target=”_blank”>Philadelphia< on Wednesday morning, leaving a dozen people dead, Philadelphia Deputy Fire Commissioner Craig Murphy said.  Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) President Kelvin Jeremiah said on Wednesday afternoon that the smoke detectors were last inspected about eight months ago and were working at the time.  “This unimaginable…

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Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio unveils incredible bikini body while dancing with friends aboard yacht

There’s a reason why Alessandra Ambrosio is one of the most sought-after models in the fashion world. The modeling” target=”_blank”>former Victoria’s Secret Angel<. The star completed her look with sunkissed tresses, boho chic jewelry and runway-ready shades. At times, she enjoyed a festive libation while dancing and laughing with pals. SUPERMODEL ALESSANDRA AMBROSIO UNVEILS HER…

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Biden administration still to release long-awaited ICE report on arrests, deportations of illegal immigrants

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>The Biden administration< and deportations in Fiscal Year 2021, which was expected at the end of the year – leading critics to believe that the administration could be stalling on the report that they say will contain politically damaging information for the administration. The annual report contains data on ICE’s enforcement operations and investigations…

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Author faces backlash for book claiming Rittenhouse killed 'two Black men' while waging 'race war'

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) professor and author Kara Cooney faced backlash Wednesday over a passage of her newly released book, “The Good Kings,” that falsely claims Kyle Rittenhouse shot two Black men.  In her book, Cooney asks readers to “consider 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, who used his semi-automatic weapon to kill two Black men…

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