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Kid Cudi cancels tour: Ankle broken at Coachella is 'much more serious,' needs surgery
Kid Cudi cancels his Insano: Engage the Rage World Tour, saying his broken ankle is 'much more serious' than he first thought. He said he's undergoing surgery.
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More hospitals and surgery centers are demanding patients pay in advance, distressing patients who must come up with thousands of dollars while struggling with serious conditions.
More hospitals and surgery centers are demanding patients pay in advance, distressing patients who must come up with thousands of dollars while struggling with serious conditions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Willson Contreras injury: Cardinals catcher undergoes surgery on broken arm after being hit by swing vs. Mets
Contreras said that he's been told he'll be out at least six to eight weeksCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Undercover sting operation renews attention of need to protect kids on social media
An undercover sting operation in New Mexico is renewing calls by law enforcement for social media platforms to do more to protect kids online. Bodycam video exclusively obtained by CBS News shows how police took down a suspected sexual predator ...CBS News - Top stories -
Does Israel need more US arms for a Rafah offensive?
Biden’s threat to halt shipments seems to leave some weapon types available to Israel as well as stockpiles and an unaffected air force. Biden Israel weapons comments – latest updatesThe volume of US military aid to Israel since 7 October last ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
To Keep Children Safe, We Still Need More Foster Care, Not Less
We need to rethink the policy of preserving families, seemingly at all costs.The New York Times - Top stories -
Air Vanuatu files for bankruptcy protection after canceling more than 20 flights
Air Vanuatu has filed for bankruptcy protection a day after the South Pacific state-owned carrier cancelled all international flightsABC News - World -
Bucks' Thanasis Antetokounmpo to undergo surgery for torn Achilles
He will miss most — or more likely all — of next season.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Minouche Shafik: universities must engage in serious soul searching on protests
If academia can’t better define the boundaries between free speech and discrimination, government will fill that gapFinancial Times - Business -
Trout: Surgery better than waiting, DH-only role
Angels star Mike Trout says his decision to have meniscus surgery was better than postponing the procedure, playing through pain and being a designated hitter the rest of the season.ESPN - Sports
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