[ad_1] Doctors treating people hospitalized as part of a measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico have also found themselves facing another problem: vitamin A toxicity.At Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, near the outbreak’s epicenter, several patients have been found to have abnormal liver function on routine lab tests, a probable sign that they’ve taken too much of the vitamin, according to Dr. Lara Johnson, pediatric hospitalist and chief medical
[ad_1] ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A pilot rescued with two young family members after they survived a night on the wing of an airplane partially submerged in an Alaska lake is a student pilot who was not authorized to fly with passengers, according to a U.S. official and federal aviation records.The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday started disciplinary action against the pilot, John Morris Jr., National Transportation Safety Board investigator
[ad_1] Surveillance video captured the moment Rumeysa Ozturk, an international student at Tufts University, was taken into custody by federal agents, according to her attorney. Ozturk’s attorney told CNN no charges have been filed against Ozturk, and it is unclear why she was taken into custody. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Jonty BloomBusiness reporterGetty ImagesShares in chipmaker Nvidia have fallen since the start of this yearWe have all heard of carmaker Ford, but what about its one-time rivals Abbot-Detroit, Acme, Adams and Aerocar?No? Well that is hardly surprising because unlike Ford they all went bust very early on. And they are just some of the failed car companies starting with the letter "A".We only remember the winners who went on
[ad_1] Costas Triantafilos, the owner of the landmark Costas Inn in Baltimore, has died of carbon monoxide poisoning, his son tells PEOPLEHis wife of 64 years, Mary, was also hospitalized and is recovering"They loved him," Peter Triantafilos says of the community's responseAfter a well-known Baltimore restauranteur died of carbon monoxide poisoning earlier this week, his family is speaking out about the “incredible” father and pillar of the community whom they
[ad_1] The latest “YouGov” polling reveals that Americans view the “Signal Scandal” as more serious than both Donald Trump’s classified documents case and Hillary Clinton’s email controversy. Nearly 74% of Americans consider the leak either “somewhat” or “very” serious, including 60% of Republicans. MSNBC’s Jen Psaki reports and is joined by veteran DC correspondent John Harwood. (The Beat's YouTube playlist: https://msnbc.com/ari Ari: / arimelber Beat merch: www.msnbc.com/Beat5) [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Kim Schatzel has resigned as the president of the University of Louisville effective immediately after roughly two years serving as the institution's president, officials announced Wednesday."The University of Louisville Board of Trustees thanks Dr. Schatzel for her two years of service, which have seen her build a team that has increased enrollment and retention and grown the university's reputation as a research powerhouse," board chair Diane Medley said in
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge accused the Justice Department on Wednesday of attacking her character in an effort to undermine the integrity of the judicial system, forcefully pushing back against the Trump administration's criticism of the courts for rulings that blocked parts of the president's agenda.U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell’s comments came in an order denying the Justice Department’s bid to remove her from a case over an
[ad_1] A Yale professor who studies fascism is leaving the US to work at a Canadian university because of the current US political climate, which he worries is putting the US at risk of becoming a “fascist dictatorship”.Jason Stanley, who wrote the 2018 book How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, has accepted a position at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.Stanley
[ad_1] Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called it a “mistake” that a journalist was added to a Signal group chat discussing an imminent attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen. “It was a mistake that a reporter was inadvertently added to a signal chat with high-level national security principles, having a policy discussion about imminent strikes against the Houthis and the effects of the strike,” Gabbard said Wednesday in an