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James Lemons was carrying daughter Kensley on his shoulders at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade when he felt a bullet enter the back of his right thigh. In the chaos of being shot at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, then hospitalized, Sarai Holguin lost her purse and cellphone. In the chaos of being shot at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, then hospitalized, Sarai Holguin lost her purse and cellphone. A bullet went through the jaw of Mireya Nelson during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade on Feb. 14, 2024. Erika NelsonMireya Nelson, who was shot during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade on Feb. 14, 2024, undergoes her first physical therapy session while still in the hospital.
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Before the fire that destroyed almost everything here, Paradise was one of those blunders of American suburbia, a misplaced place that made little ecological sense. It inhabited a California landscape that wasn’t quite rolling foothill or rugged Sierra but an in-between zone where Ponderosa pines, Douglas firs and incense cedars kept the earth from baking like the great valley below. It wasn’t long before the town was saddled with the sorry title of the largest community west of the Mississippi without a municipal sewer system. Politicians and citizens alike paid little mind to sound planning or zoning laws or to safe spaces between houses and all that was kindling. There were few good roads in or out.
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“Whatever it is that motivates other people — fame, money, celebrity, more followers, I don’t [expletive] know — it was never like that,” Kitsch said. He took time off, coaxing her into detox and sober living facilities, taking her to the hospital when she relapsed. “He literally put his life on hold to help me,” Kitsch-Best, now seven years sober, said in a recent interview. He lost weight, learned guitar, took voice lessons, practiced one of Koresh’s sermons “a thousand-plus” times, he said. Though he gave himself his first panic attack, a month ahead of filming, the preparation worked: Kitsch is unrecognizable in the role.
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Opinion | There Is Plastic In Our Flesh
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( Mark O Connell | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +6 min
(Later in the same article, the environmental scientist who makes this recommendation also counsels against instilling fear in our children.) Joe Rogan, perhaps our culture’s foremost vector of meathead masculinity, has been talking about the topic for several years. Not only were the taints of infants shrinking at an alarming rate; so, too, were penises and testicles themselves. Maybe it’s microplastics that are stopping you and your partner from conceiving, or making you lazy and lethargic, or forgetful beyond your years. Maybe it’s microplastics that caused the cancer in your stomach, or your brain.
Shanghai lockdown fears return amid COVID case rise
  + stars: | 2022-10-11 | by ( Dave Lucas | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
A worker in a protective suit sits behind a barrier at a sealed area following the coronavirus outbreak, in Shanghai, China, October 11, 2022. Keen to avoid a reprise of the economically and psychically scarring lockdown in April-May, Shanghai said...moreA worker in a protective suit sits behind a barrier at a sealed area following the coronavirus outbreak, in Shanghai, China, October 11, 2022. Keen to avoid a reprise of the economically and psychically scarring lockdown in April-May, Shanghai said late on Monday that all its 16 districts were to conduct mass testing at least twice a week until Nov. 10, a step up from once a week under a regime imposed after the last lockdown. REUTERS/Aly SongClose
Women with dogs chat through gaps in a barrier at a sealed area, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Shanghai, China October 11, 2022. Shanghai, a city of 25 million people, reported 28 new local cases for Oct. 10, authorities said on Tuesday, the fourth day of double-digit increases. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterNationwide, 2,089 new local infections were reported, the highest since Aug. 20. That's a step up from once a week presently, a regime imposed after the earlier lockdown was lifted. Checks on people travelling to Shanghai and places such as hotels, should also be strengthened, municipal authorities said.
Stephen Colbert on his 'gratitude' for grief's pain
  + stars: | 2022-09-21 | by ( Megan Marcus | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Cooper was also 10 when he lost his father in 1978 at age 50 after a heart attack. Colbert told Cooper the loss of his father and brothers “shattered” his and his mother’s lives, but it did not “destroy” them. “It’s a gift to exist,” Colbert told Cooper, “and with existence comes suffering. Grief itself is a natural process that has to be experienced.”Cooper admitted he always assumed he would be dead by age 50, like his father. Colbert has learned to accept his losses, but describes his grief as “like living with a beloved tiger.
Former President Bill Clinton says Democrats have a shot of holding Congress in 2022. But Clinton warned Republicans will "scare the living daylights" out of swing voters. Clinton told CNN Republicans "made critical race theory sound worse than smallpox" in 2021. Because they find some new way to scare the living daylights out of swing voters about something. Increased polarization and partisanship since Clinton held office in the 1990s means fewer persuadable swing voters and fewer willing to cross party lines.
The Ayahuasca Diaries
  + stars: | 2022-06-26 | by ( Mattathias Schwartz | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +37 min
But please understand: I didn't drink ayahuasca so I could write an article about it. I wrote an article about it so I could drink ayahuasca. I was desperate to drink ayahuasca — I had been for several months, in fact — and the formality of an assignment would help me out at home. Instead, a friend of a friend linked me up with an ayahuasca sangha, a Buddhist word for a spiritual community. I thought of my old friend, Scott, who, many years before, had declined an opportunity to drink ayahuasca.
Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting in Los Angeles California. Here are some of the big topics shareholders will want to hear from Buffett: Market outlook: The stock market has suffered a correction on fears of inflation and rising rates. The stock market has suffered a correction on fears of inflation and rising rates. A slowdown in buybacks: With Berkshire shares significantly outperforming, will Buffett cease or slow down his aggressive buyback program? With Berkshire shares significantly outperforming, will Buffett cease or slow down his aggressive buyback program?
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