Spurs’ young talent shines in convincing win against Dallas Mavericks
Read full article: Spurs’ young talent shines in convincing win against Dallas MavericksThe Spurs won their first opener in four seasons and finally beat their Southwest rivals, the Dallas Mavericks, who had defeated them in two straight season-opening games.
Cooper Flagg returns for 2nd half after leaving No. 2 Duke’s victory with eye injury
Read full article: Cooper Flagg returns for 2nd half after leaving No. 2 Duke’s victory with eye injuryDuke players see star freshman Cooper Flagg’s toughness on a regular basis and that was on display for everyone else Saturday night.
Biyendolo and Cooper score as United States beats Australia 2-1 in SheBelieves Cup
Read full article: Biyendolo and Cooper score as United States beats Australia 2-1 in SheBelieves CupLynn Biyendolo scored 42 seconds into the match and the United States beat Australia 2-1 on Sunday in the SheBelieves Cup.
In Iowa's farm country, small towns rally around a native son in football's biggest game
Read full article: In Iowa's farm country, small towns rally around a native son in football's biggest gameIn the farm town where Cooper DeJean drew up football plays for his friends in elementary school, residents are planning a huge party for the Super Bowl.
Transgender powerlifter asks Minnesota Supreme Court to let her compete in women's events
Read full article: Transgender powerlifter asks Minnesota Supreme Court to let her compete in women's eventsAttorneys for a transgender athlete have urged the Minnesota Supreme Court to allow her to compete in the women's division at powerlifting events, saying she’s protected against discrimination by the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
Rescued New York Community Bank to lay off 700 at its Flagstar subsidiary
Read full article: Rescued New York Community Bank to lay off 700 at its Flagstar subsidiaryStruggling New York Community Bancorp said it's cutting 700 jobs at its Flagstar subsidiary as it tries to return to profitability after being rescued by investors earlier this year.
The July Fourth parade shooting paralyzed a boy. His life remains shattered 2 years later, mom says
Read full article: The July Fourth parade shooting paralyzed a boy. His life remains shattered 2 years later, mom saysSuburban Chicago mom Keely Roberts counts the days, not years, since a deadly shooting at an Independence Day parade in 2022 injured her and left one of her twin boys paralyzed from the waist down.
Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge shows price pressures easing further
Read full article: Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge shows price pressures easing furtherA measure of prices that's closely tracked by the Federal Reserve suggests that inflation pressures in the U.S. economy are continuing to ease.
Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy are meant for long-term use. Some patients want to stop
Read full article: Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy are meant for long-term use. Some patients want to stopMillions of Americans who have used new obesity drugs like Wegovy to lose weight and improve health are wondering what happens if they stop taking them.
Still reeling from flooding, some in Vermont say something better must come out of losing everything
Read full article: Still reeling from flooding, some in Vermont say something better must come out of losing everythingSome Vermont residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed during severe flooding in July still face housing shortages.
Alabama education director ousted over book's stance on race
Read full article: Alabama education director ousted over book's stance on raceAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey has replaced her director of early childhood education over the use of a teacher training book that the Republican governor denounced as teaching “woke concepts” because of language about inclusion for all families and battling racism.
Boy shot in July 4 parade massacre returns home to family
Read full article: Boy shot in July 4 parade massacre returns home to familyAn 8-year-old suburban Chicago boy is back home after more than two months of treatment for severe injuries he sustained during the Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, his family said Thursday.
Boy wounded in parade attack moves to rehab-focused hospital
Read full article: Boy wounded in parade attack moves to rehab-focused hospitalAn 8-year-old boy whose spine was severed in the shooting at a parade on July 4 has moved to a rehabilitation-focused hospital after spending nearly a month in a Chicago pediatric intensive care unit.
Brewers honor 8-year-old injured in Highland Park shooting
Read full article: Brewers honor 8-year-old injured in Highland Park shootingThe Milwaukee Brewers placed a ceremonial jersey in their dugout Friday to honor an 8-year-old fan of the team who was wounded during the July Fourth mass shooting in a Chicago suburb.
How COVID-19 is having a long-lasting impact on children infected by virus
Read full article: How COVID-19 is having a long-lasting impact on children infected by virusThe move is on to get kids as young as 5 years old vaccinated against COVID-19 due to an increasing number of children getting COVID-19 and then experiencing inflammation throughout their bodies.
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‘They’re counting on us’: San Antonio Food Bank CEO explains why helping families is a calling for him
Read full article: ‘They’re counting on us’: San Antonio Food Bank CEO explains why helping families is a calling for himSAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Food Bank is a staple of our community and for more than 40 years the organization has worked to help local families who need it most. And they’re counting on us to be able to nurse their family,” Food Bank CEO and President Eric Cooper said. Eric Cooper has been with the food bank for years. This past year when the pandemic hit the food bank and their resources were spread thin. The food bank at one point was serving up to 120,000 people on a given day.
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A child so sick they feared the worst, now they urge change
Read full article: A child so sick they feared the worst, now they urge changeCooper Wuthrich rests as he lays on a bed at the families truck stop Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, in Montpelier, Idaho. Cooper Wuthrich’s fever spiked as his joints and organs became inflamed, including his heart, putting his life at risk, his father said. Brad Little warned that car crash victims could need to be treated in hospital conference rooms if beds run out. “Luckily, it is a rare complication, but it’s a complication that can get kids pretty sick pretty quickly,” Truong said. In nearly two-thirds of cases, children went to intensive care units, and the average ICU stay was five days.
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Viral spread: Americans paying the price for Thanksgiving
Read full article: Viral spread: Americans paying the price for ThanksgivingWith some Americans now paying the price for what they did over Thanksgiving, health officials are warning people begging them, even not to make the same mistake during the Christmas and New Year's season. Zana Cooper, a 60-year-old cancer survivor in Murrieta, California, tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a Thanksgiving dinner with her son’s girlfriend’s family. Cooper learned the following Sunday that he tested positive. Her family started developing symptoms, and seven members tested positive, said Dr. Thomas Farley, Philadelphia's health commissioner. Harry and Ashley Neidig, of Shepherdstown, West Virginia, tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
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Texas Ramp Project helps provide freedom, mobility for San Antonio woman
Read full article: Texas Ramp Project helps provide freedom, mobility for San Antonio womanSAN ANTONIO – Sylvia Cooper lives in a mobile home community in far Southeast San Antonio. Clients like Cooper have to be referred to the Texas Ramp Project by a third-party health care provider. Swarner is the Texas Ramp project coordinator for San Antonio. For more information on the Texas Ramp Project, click here. RELATED: City of San Antonio marks 30 years of Americans with Disabilities Act with reminder of services
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Trump lip-sync star Sarah Cooper gets Netflix special
Read full article: Trump lip-sync star Sarah Cooper gets Netflix specialLOS ANGELES Sarah Cooper, whose lip-sync parodies of President Donald Trump are an online sensation, is coming to Netflix with a variety special. Everything's Fine," starring the writer and comedian, will debut this fall, the streaming service said Wednesday. Cooper is working with heavyweight talent on the special: Maya Rudolph is the executive producer and Nastasha Lyonne ("Russian Doll") is directing. The show will include vignettes dealing with issues of politics, race, gender, class, and other light subjects, Netflix said, with guest performers taking part in short interviews, sketches and more shenanigans.In her early Trump satiric video, How to Medical, an expressive Cooper silently mouthed along to the president's musings about the possibilities of sunlight and disinfectant as coronavirus antidotes. Cooper's comedic how-to books include 100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings and How to be Successful Without Hurting Mens Feelings.
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Paris hosts 1900 Olympics, even though many didn't know it
Read full article: Paris hosts 1900 Olympics, even though many didn't know itHere are some of the highlights of the 1900 Olympics in Paris. And many of the athletes at the 1900 Paris Games had no idea they even competed at the Olympics. Coopers victory wasnt exactly a surprise, even though the Olympic tournament was played on clay. The Paris Games began on May 14 and finally ended on Oct. 28. GOLDEN CHILDThe youngest Olympic champion may have competed in the rowing event at the Paris Games, but no one is really sure.
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