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A college football fan who held up a sign on national TV asking for beer money has raised more than million -- and he's giving it to a children's hospital.Carson King's sign said "Busch Light Supply Needs Replenished," and included his Venmo username.He displayed it on September 14, during ESPN's "College GameDay," broadcasting from Ames, Iowa, ahead of the matchup between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Iowa State Cyclones.His phone immediately blew up with notifications from Venmo, King told CNN. Within 30 minutes, the 24-year-old had raised 0."I didn't think I would make anything, it all started as a joke," he said.After speaking with his family, he decided that, minus the cost of one case of Busch Light, he'd give the rest of the money to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital.As word spread of his plans to donate the money, more people decided to contribute. 905
A Chicago Midway International Airport passenger might have exposed people to measles there and at a Chicago-area hospital in the past week, Illinois health officials said, as physicians across the globe contend with 229
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A Las Vegas woman claims she lost consciousness twice and suffered significant injuries during and after a blood plasma donation.Helen Summers says she went to the Octapharma Inc. located at Fremont Street and Bruce in May 2018 in order to donate her plasma.Summers says she wanted to help save lives with the critically needed liquid but also to make some extra money.Summers said it was her first time donating and the process laborious."It was a long needle, not the regular short needles," said Summers.According to the 536
A Chicago house party devolved into chaos when a dispute led to the shootings of 13 people -- possibly at random, police said.The 13 victims range from 16 to about 48 years old, said Fred Waller, chief of the Chicago Police Bureau of Patrol.Four of the victims -- including the 16-year-old -- are hospitalized in critical condition. The other victims are in stable condition, Waller said.The melee broke out around 12:35 a.m. Sunday in the 5700 block of South May Street."This incident stemmed from a dispute within that party," Waller said. "This party was given in the memory of a subject that was slain in April. We're still developing details as far as that goes."Police said shots were fired in three different locations."Shots were fired within the residence, which caused everyone to start to leave," Waller said.As partygoers fled the home, police believe one of them opened fire outside, police said."Then a vehicle was driving down the street. One of the people also who left the residence fired upon this vehicle," Waller said. "So we had three different scenes, all within a close proximity."Waller said 1128