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Families sue building owners over Bronx fire that killed 17

Several families whose loved ones died or were critically injured while trying to escape a smoked-filled new-york-city” target=”_blank”>Bronx<, a high-profile civil rights attorney based in Florida, and the New York law firm Weitz & Luxenberg. Attorney Ben Crump is shown the apartment building that was the site of a fatal …

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13-foot crocodile in Indonesia freed from tire after 6 years

A crocodile in world-regions that has had a motorcycle tire stuck around its neck for years has finally been freed.  The 13.12-foot (4-meter) wild-nature” target=”_blank”>crocodile< Even a local resident named Tili, who ended up removing the tire from the crocodile’s neck, had two failed attempts before he was able to …

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NASCAR Clash at the Coliseum was a TV ratings smash

NASCAR’s unusual Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum, held on a temporary track built inside the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, achieved its goal of getting eyes on the sport. The Clash was held on a temporary quarter-mile track built inside the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) Along with a …

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Caitlyn Jenner launching auto racing team in the all-female W Series

Caitlyn Jenner is going racing again. Auto olympics” target=”_blank”>racing< gold medalist and former IMSA sports car driver has announced she’s launching the Jenner Racing team in the W Series, which features an all-female lineup of drivers competing on tracks around the world. Jenner Racing will field two cars in the …

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Extending sleep can help with weight loss in adults: study

Increasing the number of hours of sleep-disorders” target=”_blank”>sleep<, according to researchers.  In a study published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, a team from the University of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin–Madison conducted a randomized clinical trial among 80 adults with overweight and habitual sleep of less than …

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COVID-19 pandemic causes 'broken heart' syndrome cases to surge: researchers

Research has reportedly identified a spike in cases of heart-health” target=”_blank”>Takotsubo cardiomyopathy<.  Experts said the potentially fatal mental-health” target=”_blank”>stress-induced< is disproportionately affecting women. FEBRUARY IS AMERICAN HEART MONTH: WHAT TO KNOW “I don’t know how much we can really blame COVID, or how much of this is that we’re just …

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