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Roger Stone, a longtime political strategist and friend of President Donald Trump, was sentenced to 40 months in prison on Thursday.Stone was also ordered to serve two years probation, pay a ,000 fine and complete 250 hours of community service.Stone's sentencing comes amid controversy in the Justice Department about Trump's public reactions to the case and the president's push for a light sentence.Late last year, Stone was 443

  成都治疗海绵状血管瘤的医院   

Simon Pagenaud just became the first French driver to win the Indianapolis 500 in more than a century.Pagenaud was triumphant Sunday afternoon after driving 200 laps around the 2.5-mile track, equaling 500 miles.He had earned the top qualifying spot with a speed of 229.992 mph.Rene Thomas was the last Frenchman to win the race, pulling off a victory in 1914.After his win Pagenaud 395

  

Rana Zoe Mungin, a 30-year-old social studies teacher at Ascend Academy in Brooklyn, had an eight day odyssey from her first fever to intubation with a ventilator pipe, with one ambulance attendant suggesting the woman was having a “panic attack.”That’s just one piece of the story being told by Mungin’s sister, a registered nurse. Along the way, doctors treated Rana Zoe Mungin for asthma, but didn’t give her a COVID-19 test until she returned to the hospital via ambulance a third time, barely breathing. Now Mungin’s family is fighting for her to get access to treatments that, so far, she’s been turned down for. Mungin, a graduate of Wellesley College with a Master’s Degree from the University of Massachusetts, has always advocated for self-empowerment, but now her sister has to be her voice. “My sister went to the hospital on the 15th of March for fever and shortness of breath,” Mia Mungin told PIX11. “They gave her albuterol for asthma and and gave her a shot of Toradol for her headache.”She kept saying, “My headache is so bad.”Mia Mungin works as an administrator for other nurses in home health care. She remembers that a member of her staff “was in the emergency room March 8th and she said she had a fever March 9th. She wasn’t feeling well."Mia Mungin said she herself didn’t feel well March 9 and developed a fever March 10. She lives in the same East New York home as her sister and said Rana started running a fever on Thursday, March 12.The teacher paid her first visit to Brookdale Hospital on March 15, and that’s when she received Albuterol and the medicine for her headache. The hospital didn’t give Mungin a test for COVID19, and she went home. The shortness of breath continued. “She still was having shortness of breath, the 16th, 17th, and 18th," Mia Mungin. "My mother asked her if she wanted to go back to the hospital and she said, ‘No.’”On March 19, Mia Mungin insisted an ambulance be called, and the paramedics gave her sister a nebulizer treatment, she said. Mungin said one of the attendants kept saying her sister’s lungs were clear. “He insinuated she was having a panic attack. She kept saying ‘I can’t breathe,” Mia Mungin recalled. When they got to the hospital on this second visit, Mia Mungin said a doctor told the family “Her lungs are clear. We’re not going to test for corona, because we don’t have enough tests.”Rana Mungin went home March 19 “and she couldn’t get up the stairs," her sister said. "I watched her all night.”By Friday afternoon, March 20, “she wasn’t breathing,” Mia Mungin said. Rana Mungin was taken again by ambulance to Brookdale Hospital and, this time, family wasn’t allowed inThree hours later, “that’s when I was told she was intubated and on a ventilator.”The doctors started the teacher on one experimental treatment for the virus, a mixture of anti-viral Hydroxychloroquine and antibiotic Erythromycin. “Her oxygen levels got better,” Mia Mungin told PIX11. “But she took a bad turn last night.”Mia Mungin said she was told her sister was approved several days ago for transfer to Manhattan’s Mount Sinai Hospital, where she would have access to an ECMO machine that could filter her lungs—sort of like a dialysis machine. But the transfer never happened. “I kept calling and calling,” Mia Mungin said. “They decided to hold off on the ECMO, because she was improving."But the teacher apparently had a relapse in her progress Tuesday. The family was hoping she would be approved for the 3480

  

ST. LOUIS, Missouri — Planned Parenthood earlier this week sued the state of Missouri for threatening to pull its license to operate and conduct abortion procedures. If the clinic in St. Louis closes, Missouri would become the first state in the nation without an abortion clinic.“This is not a drill. This is not a warning,” said Dr. Leana Wen, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, in a news release. “This is a real public health crisis. This week, Missouri would be the first state in the country to go dark — without a health center that provides safe, legal abortion care.”Planned Parenthood said the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is refusing to renew the clinic’s license, claiming it is non-compliant.Outside of the clinic Tuesday, pro-life supporters distributed information, much like any other day. But inside the clinic, Planned Parenthood officials were gearing up for another legal fight. "Always moving the goalpost on us, always reinterpreting certain regulations,” said Dr. Colleen McNicholas with Planned Parenthood. McNicholas is the only doctor in Missouri who performs abortion procedures. “One in four women will have an abortion in their life. That is a lot of people,” McNicholas said. “It is an incredibly common and safe procedure and one that in just a few minutes allows me to help people get to a better place.” On Friday, Republican Gov. Mike Parson 1437

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