Tuesday, July 12, 2016

YOUR BIGGEST C-SECTION RISK MAY BE YOUR HOSPITAL and other top stories.

  • YOUR BIGGEST C-SECTION RISK MAY BE YOUR HOSPITAL

    YOUR BIGGEST C-SECTION RISK MAY BE YOUR HOSPITAL
    The most common surgery performed in American hospitals isn’t on the heart or hips — it’s a C-section. Roughly 1 of every 3 babies born in this country, or about 1.3 million children each year, are now delivered by cesarean section. While a number of factors can increase the chance of having a C-section — being older or heavier or having diabetes, for example — the biggest risk “may simply be which hospital a mother walks into to deliver her baby,” says Dr. Neel Shah, an assistant professor o..
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  • Last chance for Never Trump: What to watch for this week in Cleveland

    Last chance for Never Trump: What to watch for this week in Cleveland
    The anti-Trump forces will make their last stand -- fighting to alter party rules that would free up delegates bound to Trump and potentially block the presumptive presidential nominee from actually winning the nomination.The long-shot challenge will also be the first major test for the somewhat tenuous alliance for Trump and Republican Party loyalists led by chairman Reince Priebus.GOP leaders will also hash out the party's platform. This year has seen Trump go against party orthodoxy on trade ..
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  • Former top cop: America is 'sitting on a powder keg'

    Former top cop: America is 'sitting on a powder keg'
    VIDEO The former top cop in Washington and Philadelphia said Sunday that the country is “sitting on a powder keg” amid outcry over a number of fatal police shootings, including two last week that prompted nationwide protests. And he fears that “some incident” will take place at the national political conventions later this month. Charles Ramsey, the former D.C. police chief and one-time Philadelphia police commissioner, said on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that this is a “volatile time” for the ..
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  • 'Graceful in the lion's den': Photo of young woman's arrest in Baton Rouge becomes powerful symbol

    'Graceful in the lion's den': Photo of young woman's arrest in Baton Rouge becomes powerful symbol
    A demonstrator protesting the shooting death of Alton Sterling is detained by law enforcement in Baton Rouge on July 9, 2016. (Jonathan Bachman/Reuters) She was the calm at the center of the storm, a storm spreading across the country. The young woman stood silently on the cracked asphalt, her summer dress billowing in the breeze. Around her swirled a kinetic mix of police officers and protesters. Dozens of demonstrators had blocked Baton Rouge’s Airline Highway on Saturday to denounce the d..
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  • The latest: Dallas victims include 2 campus officers

    The latest: Dallas victims include 2 campus officers
    Click here to refresh the page for the latest updates. DALLAS — The Latest on the shooting of police officers in Dallas (all times local):11 p.m. Advertisement A Texas community college says two of its officers were injured in the deadly attack on police during a protest in downtown Dallas.El Centro College said in a statement posted on its website Sunday night that Cpl. Bryan Shaw and Officer John Abbott were hurt in Thursday’s attack.The statement says Shaw was struck by a bullet as he gu..
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  • Hero Dallas mom recounts shooting horror: 'There were hundreds of rounds'

    Hero Dallas mom recounts shooting horror: 'There were hundreds of rounds'
    The first thing Shetamia Taylor remembers was the pops.The unmistakable, yet unfamiliar, sound of gunshots.Hundreds of them.Her four sons, who had joined her Thursday night in downtown Dallas for a peaceful protest that suddenly turned deadly, had scattered into the wind as they dodged bullets.>> Read more trending storiesThen she remembers looking into the face of a "tall, hefty, white, bald" police officer. He was yelling at her."I heard the gunshots. Then a pause," Taylor said Sunday. "Then a..
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  • First Read: Why Trump Has to Pick a Conservative VP

    First Read: Why Trump Has to Pick a Conservative VP
    First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. Why Trump has to pick a conservative VP We're exactly a week out from the Republican convention in Cleveland, which means that Donald Trump's vice-presidential pick could come any day now. And here is the VP reality for Trump: He has to pick a Republican with crimson-red conservative credentials, especially on social issues. Why? Not only are re..
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  • Massachusetts Weather: Sunshine returns Monday

    Massachusetts Weather: Sunshine returns Monday
    After a gray, rainy weekend, Massachusetts will finally see the sun return Monday and stick around for most of the week. The National Weather Service is forecasting a dry, partly sunny day with highs of 79 in Springfield, 76 in Worcester and 75 in Boston.  Despite the rain that fell over the last several days, Massachusetts still has a deficit in terms of regular rainfall. The state issued a drought watch for central and northeastern Massachusetts and a lower level drought advisory for southea..
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  • Rudy Giuliani: Black fathers need to teach kids 'the real danger to them is not the police'

    Rudy Giuliani: Black fathers need to teach kids 'the real danger to them is not the police'
    Responding to the wave of demonstrations across the country that have been triggered by recent police shootings of black men, Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said black parents should teach their children to be respectful to police. (Reuters) Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday said that black Americans must teach their children to respect law enforcement and that the “real danger” to them is violence within the black community itself. “If I were a black father, and I wa..
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  • Did Hillary Clinton do enough to win over Bernie Sanders' backers?

    Did Hillary Clinton do enough to win over Bernie Sanders' backers?
    Hillary Clinton got what she wanted, too: A path to bring Sanders' supporters fully into the fold a week before the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. After two days of marathon negotiations and deals on issues like the minimum wage, energy and health care, the party's platform committee approved a final draft in the wee Sunday morning hours. Most notably, Clinton embraced Sanders' call for a $15-an-hour federal minimum wage -- with Sanders making the concession that it would be pha..
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