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ProPublica reported last week that two Texas women died after they faced delays in getting miscarriage care because of the state’s abortion ban. ProPublica’s coverage in September linked two deaths to Georgia’s abortion ban. “The nature of the strict abortion ban in Texas does not allow us as medical professionals to do our jobs,” they wrote. But reproductive rights advocates said stories about the consequences of abortion bans resonate with voters in any part of the country. Their children now are growing up without their mothers because of our state’s abortion ban,” Black said.
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Candace Fails screamed for someone in the Texas hospital to help her pregnant daughter. Fails, who would have seen her daughter turn 20 this Friday, still cannot understand why Crain’s emergency was not treated like an emergency. Passed nearly four decades ago, it requires emergency rooms to stabilize patients in medical crises. Eight years earlier, the Texas Medical Board found that he had failed to diagnose appendicitis in one patient and syphilis in another. Last year, he sent a letter threatening to prosecute a doctor who had received court approval to provide an emergency abortion for a Dallas woman.
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Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said he's in the process of selling his family's suburban Motown home after amateur sleuths learned where they reside. "The home is beautiful,” Campbell told Crain’s Detroit Business, speaking about his family's now former pad. During the Lions' run to the NFC title game last season, they lost, 20-19, to the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 30, 2023. In a typical Lions season, losing to the Cowboys would simply be called Sunday. "It was like handymen pretending to come do some work on their house," Crain told NBC News on Friday.
Persons: Dan Campbell, he's, sleuths, ” Campbell, It’s, , Campbell, Campbell's, Ashley Crain, Crain, Igor Larionov Organizations: Detroit Lions, Motown, Detroit Business, Lions, NFC, Dallas Cowboys, Cowboys, Lions football, Campbells, NBC, Ford, Hockey Hall of Fame Locations: Detroit, Bloomfield Hills, Oakland County
CNN —Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is selling his home in the Motor City because of what he calls “safety concerns.”Campbell told Crain’s Detroit Business on Wednesday that he and his family “loved” the house but decided to move after fans found out where he lived. “There’s plenty of space, it’s on two acres, the home is beautiful,” Campbell told the outlet. Crain confirmed that Campbell was subject to pranks and harassment as a result. “Dan and Holly Campbell are Detroit treasures,” Crain told CNN. After a lackluster first season, he has played a key role in turning Detroit into one of the best teams in the NFL.
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Until recently, Dorval R. Carter Jr. was another relatively unknown bureaucrat, a man who had quietly worked under three mayors as the president of the Chicago Transit Authority. These days, in the eyes of his many critics, he is the face of all that is wrong with the city’s public transportation system. “Yes, C.T.A. chief Carter needs to go,” Crain’s Chicago Business wrote in an editorial last month, saying that his agency was in a “shambolic state.” Gov. On Wednesday, the Chicago City Council is expected to introduce a resolution calling for Mr. Carter’s ouster — with a majority of council members in support of what is essentially a vote of no confidence.
Persons: Carter Jr, C.T.A, Carter, J.B . Pritzker, Carter’s, Organizations: Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Business, , Chicago City Locations: Dorval, Illinois
Experts in housing, building, and urban planning say it may be difficult to convert office space to livable, likeable residential housing, but there’s an urgent reason they’re trying. More office space is sitting empty in the United States than at any point since 1979, Moody’s Analytics reported earlier this week. By some estimates, only 3% of New York City office buildings and 2% in downtown Denver are suited for residential conversions. Office space and homes are two fundamentally different types of buildings, according to builders and architects. Do you have another building where you can move them?”As result, according to Theodos, office conversions are not a solution to either the empty office glut or the housing supply shortage.
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Mike Colias — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-09-10 | by ( Mike Colias | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Mike ColiasMike Colias is a reporter based in The Wall Street Journal’s Detroit bureau, where he covers the automotive industry, including General Motors. His stories explore the auto industry’s massive and messy transition to electric vehicles, self-driving cars and other technologies with the potential to reshape how people get around. He writes frequently about GM and other major car companies navigating change, from EVs and in-car tech to supply-chain challenges and a shifting auto-retail model. Mike joined the Journal from trade publication Automotive News, where he spent several years covering GM. Before that, he covered healthcare at Crain’s Chicago Business and worked as a business reporter at the Associated Press in Chicago.
Persons: Mike Colias Mike Colias, Mike Organizations: General Motors, Automotive, Crain’s Chicago Business, Associated Press Locations: Detroit, EVs, Chicago
Micah MaidenbergMicah Maidenberg is a reporter covering the business of space and aviation safety in The Wall Street Journal’s Chicago bureau. As part of his work, he also focuses on government agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Prior to his current role, Micah worked as a breaking news reporter for the Journal and Dow Jones Newswires. He began writing about business and economic issues for Crain’s Chicago Business, where he reported on real estate, manufacturing and transportation. He also completed an investigative-reporting fellowship at the Columbia University School of Journalism, where he earned a master's degree.
Persons: Micah Maidenberg Micah Maidenberg, Micah, Dow Jones Newswires Organizations: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Journal, Dow, Crain’s Chicago Business, Columbia University School of Journalism Locations: Chicago
Bob Tita — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-08-19 | by ( Bob Tita | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Bob TitaBob Tita covers manufacturing and metals industries from The Wall Street Journal’s Chicago bureau. He writes about the business strategies and markets of major U.S. manufacturers, including Caterpillar Inc., Deere & Co. and United States Steel Corp. He covers the intersection of public and private companies and their customers in supply chains, recycled commodity markets and industrial transportation networks. Bob joined Dow Jones in 2009 after covering manufacturing for Crain’s Chicago Business and equity futures and options markets for BridgeNews. He has a Bachelor’s degree in journalism from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s degree in public affairs reporting from University of Illinois at Springfield.
Persons: Bob Tita Bob Tita, Bob, Dow Jones Organizations: Caterpillar Inc, Deere, Co, United States Steel Corp, Crain’s Chicago Business, BridgeNews, Southern Illinois University, University of Illinois, LinkedIn, Twitter Locations: Chicago, U.S, Michigan, Indiana, Springfield
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