Cop Charged With Dui In Patrol Car Had Three Tall Boys Before Shift

Officer Oscar Mayorga with the Apopka Police Department was stopped by officers in Eustis, Florida, on his way to work. Witnesses had reported his reckless driving to Eustis police, according to multiple local outlets. Alcohol-impaired traffic incidents killed 11,654 Americans in 2020, up 14 percent from 2019, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Last year, as part of a $1 trillion infrastructure package, Congress mandated that automakers implement technology to prevent DUI deaths....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Chasity Parsons

Cop Robert Rosen Shown In Video Punching Man In Grocery Fired For Excessive Force

Rosen was called for backup to the grocery as an officer tried to place an individual under arrest for trespassing. The suspect refused to cooperate with the first responding officer, lying face-down with his arms tucked under his stomach. Upon his arrival on the scene, Rosen attempted to pull the man’s arms out from beneath him but gave no verbal warnings. When Rosen’s attempts failed, Rosen punched the individual in the ribs multiple times....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Eric Mcneal

Copa America 2019 Where To Watch Semifinals Live Stream Latest Odds Tv Schedule

Brazil and Argentina have seven World Cups between them, and since they first met over 100 years ago the rivalry has produced an abundance of iconic moments, both on and off the field. Even without mentioning Lionel Messi, there’s plenty of stardust sprinkled on both teams to suggest this year’s encounter will be no different. The hosts started slowly before bursting into life with a 5-0 thrashing of Peru, but they needed a penalty shootout to overcome a Paraguay side that had been largely underwhelming so far....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Carmen Mcglone

Copd And Covid 19 Risks Complications Considerations

While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that people with COPD are at an increased risk from COVID-19, some studies suggest that the risk is not as high as previously thought when looking at COPD alone (without the factors of age and other medical conditions). We will look at what the studies show to date, what you should know about your medications, the current GOLD guidelines, and discuss a positive effect that COVID-19 precautions have had on COPD exacerbations....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1676 words · Doris Guzman

Copd Facts And Statistics What You Need To Know

COPD has no cure, but there are some things you can do to prevent it, and treatments are available to help you manage the condition if you are diagnosed with it. This article highlights important facts and statistics you should know about COPD. COPD Overview COPD is a group of respiratory diseases that damage the lungs and worsen over time. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are two of the health conditions included in COPD....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 794 words · Juan Smith

Copd Treatment Options

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Coping With Hearing Loss And Deafness

January 5, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Bobby Morel

Corn Pop White Sox Hit Home Run To End Game Beat Yankees At Field Of Dreams

The White Sox led the Yankees, 7-4, after eight innings of play, but New York scored four runs in the top of the ninth to take an 8-7 lead. Chicago’s Danny Mendick grounded out to first to start the bottom of the ninth, and then Seby Zavala reached first on a walk after getting out to an 0-2 count. Anderson then approached the plate and bolted a home run into right field—the opposite field—to give Chicago the walk-off win....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 371 words · David Thayer

Cornel West Celebrates Multiracial Protest Coalition While Warning Against Neo Fascist Clapdown

West was speaking in the context of Floyd’s funeral, held Tuesday in Houston, Texas. “What is it about these black people—so thoroughly subjugated, but want freedom for everybody? That’s a grand gift to the world right in the bowels, at the center of an American empire that has enslaved, Jim Crowed, Jane Crowed, lynched them; still dishing out these love warriors,” West said, adding that the Floyd family reminded him of his own....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 722 words · Kristen Knight

Cornerback U Ohio State Tradition Creates Assembly Line Of First Round Cbs

That’s what stuck with Eli Apple after attending an Ohio State football camp in middle school. He saw the pictures on the wall honoring Shawn Springs, Antoine Winfield and other former Buckeye cornerbacks who went on to the NFL. He watched cornerback Malcolm Jenkins, a fellow New Jersey product, breeze through drills. Apple wanted to be on that wall. He needed to be on that wall. “That’s been a goal of mine since I was in middle school coming to camps here,” Apple said during spring practice before the 2015 season....

January 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1095 words · Stephen Schmidt

Corona Is Now The Official Beer Of The Texas Longhorns

The University of Texas athletics department announced a partnership with Corona, along with the slogan, “Horns Up, Limes In!” “There really isn’t anything more emblematic of the state of Texas than the storied history of the four-time football national champion Texas Longhorns,” said John Alvarado, VP of marketing for Corona Extra in a press release. “Corona is honored to be a part of the legendary Longhorns lore, and we’re excited to raise our Coronas and Hook ’em Horns this season as part of a statewide platform....

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 196 words · Jennifer Gay

Coronary Artery Disease Signs Symptoms And Complications

Frequent Symptoms In general, symptoms of CAD are related to narrowing of the blood vessels of the heart, which can intermittently prevent the heart muscle from receiving optimal blood supply. It’s important to remember that, though symptoms are not common with CAD, they can occur. The most common symptoms of CAD are: Shortness of breath: If you have insufficient blood flow in the coronary vessels, you may feel that you can’t catch your breath, can’t get enough air, or cannot breathe....

January 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1081 words · Barney Watson

Coronavirus Could Spread Through Pipes In Buildings Officials Fear

Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection said the two sick people lived on separate floors at Hong Mei House on the Cheung Hong Estate in the New Territories area of Hong Kong, The New York Times reported. Residents were removed from the building after an unsealed pipe was found in the bathroom of one of the patients. The unnamed 62-year-old woman lives 10 floors below an occupant who fell ill before her....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Edward Doughtie

Coronavirus Guidelines Sent By Mail Should Be Considered A National Stay At Home Order Says Us Surgeon General

“My advice to America would be these guidelines are a national stay-at-home order,” Adams said while appearing on NBC’s Today. “They’re guidelines that say that ’look the more we social distance the more we stay at home, the less spread of disease there will be.'” The guidelines that Adams is speaking about are the “30 Days to Slow the Spread,” issued by U.S. President Donald Trump. While Trump has allowed governors to police their own states in regard to a stay-at-home order, Adams believes these governors have “tough” choices to make....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 541 words · Lyman Levenstein

Coronavirus Update Map As Death Toll Passes 3 000 Outbreak Spreads To Over 60 Countries

The total death toll has reached 3,048 globally and the virus has spread to more than 60 countries, according to the latest figures from Johns Hopkins University. New cases have also been reported in Ecuador, Monaco, Ireland, Qatar and Azerbaijan, according to the latest report on March 1 by the World Health Organization. The map below, provided by Statista, shows the number of coronavirus cases confirmed worldwide as of March 2....

January 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1745 words · Scott Marshall

Cosmic Crash Between Milky Way And Dwarf Galaxy Sagittarius May Have Led To Formation Of Our Solar System

New research, based on data from the orbital telescope Gaia, suggests ripples caused by collisions may have sparked major star formations, with one such event coinciding with the formation of our own Sun, approximately 4.7 billion years ago. It is accepted by astronomers that the neighboring galaxy Sagittarius previously made contact with the Milky Way—potentially affecting how its stars move. But a new paper, published in Nature Astronomy, suggests the influence of this smaller galaxy may have been far greater than previously known....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 652 words · Jason Morales

Could Donald Trump Presidency Doom U.S. Chances Of Hosting World Cup

U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati wouldn’t say so outright, but his responses to questions about a potential Trump U.S. presidency and what it might mean to a World Cup bid spoke volumes. “I think the world’s perception of the United States is affected by who’s in the White House, yes, and so it has some bearing, sure,” Gulati said. “We’re going to bid for a World Cup if we think we’re going to be successful....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · Rocco Hollinger

Could Indians Be Close To Name Change Latest Update On Search For Cleveland S New Name

The team announced in June that it had compiled a list of almost 1,200 potential names to replace Indians. A report in July indicated the team was close to reducing that number to one. “We’ve engaged our fans and community on many aspects of our team name process,” said Curtis Danburg, Indians vice president of communication and community impact. “We felt it was important to share our research journey and what we’ve learned so far....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 678 words · Robert Mcpherson

Could Obama Do Better Than Expected In Kentucky

It was legally a jurisdiction unto itself, and the people there preferred it that way. Dixie Highway ran through it. It was the kind of place where you could buy a black velvet wall hanging with a hand-painted, neon-hued version of the Last Supper on it. The kind of place where you could attend one of the many small, evangelical churches that lined the highway. The folks who lived there tended to be immigrant families from small towns to the south—some as far away as Alabama—who had migrated north in search of industrial work....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 903 words · Thomas Imler

Could Shakira Actually Go To Prison For Tax Evasion

The Colombian-born superstar, 45, stands accused of failing to pay taxes in Spain between 2012 and 2014, prompting prosecutors on July 29 to call for an eight-year prison sentence and a multimillion-euro fine, Newsweek previously reported. Gerard Piqué, Shakira’s partner of more than a decade and father of her two children—from whom she announced a split in June—plays soccer for FC Barcelona. Spanish authorities allege that Shakira, whose full name is Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, owes 14....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 666 words · Vincent Kirtland