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At first glance, you would never know that Rich Mahoney’s clothes are different. That’s until, of course, you hear the hum of tiny robotic machinery working beneath the surface.That’s because underneath Mahoney’s clothing is what he calls robotic clothing.“It’s like a layer of extra muscles integrated into your clothing around your body,” he says.Mahoney is the 376

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Orders by the governors of Texas and Ohio to stop all non-essential surgeries in those states have unleashed a new battle over access to abortions during the coronavirus pandemic. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statewide order Sunday to curb the use of medical supplies hospitals will need as they prepare for escalating infections in the spreading of COVID-19. The order bars hospitals from performing surgeries unless the patient faces an immediate risk for “serious adverse medical consequences or death." An Abbott spokesman confirmed that would cover abortion in most cases. In Ohio, clinics, abortion rights groups and some state lawmakers pushed back, saying abortions are both essential and time-sensitive. 748

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An inmate was mistakenly released from the troubled Cuyahoga County Jail last week, in spite of the inmate telling jailers that he wasn’t supposed to be released.Not only did that inmate tell at least one jailer he was supposed to stay locked up, Administrative Judge John Russo said he also called a judge's bailiff and let him know about the mistake too.The confusion that led the jail to mistakenly release Fransisco Cruz appears to once again stem from an inmate with multiple cases in the system at the same time.Court records show Cruz was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October 2017 on domestic violence, drug, escape and theft charges.Nine months later, in July 2018, Cruz was released from prison and put into a transitional control program, a type of supervised release.While out, Cruz was arrested again on drug charges in May of this year and put back behind bars to finish his sentence. That prison sentence ended on October 2.The same day, Cruz was sentenced on the May drug charge.Judge Peter Corrigan ordered Cruz spend time in a substance abuse facility and ordered the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department to take him there.What happened next is still something jail administrators are trying to figure out.A spokeswoman said the state notified the jail that Cruz's sentence was over. He was released Friday and told to report to his parole officer.That’s when Cruz told a jailer they were supposed to take him to inpatient treatment, Russo told News 5 investigators. But that didn't happen.Cruz then called Corrigan's courtroom to tell the judge what happened, Russo said. A bailiff called the treatment center, but they said they could only take Cruz if the sheriff's department brought him.The county said the 36-year-old was taken back into custody yesterday when he showed up to meet his parole officer.This is at least the fourth mistaken release from the jail since spring. In all four cases, records show the inmate involved had multiple cases moving through the court system at the same time.This article was originally written by Scott Noll for WEWS. 2095

  

Attorneys general from 10 states and Washington, D.C., are suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for tougher regulation of asbestos, a known carcinogen.Back in April, the EPA passed a new rule they say closed a loophole in a decades-old law that prevented the agency from restricting the sale of certain asbestos products, according to 357

  

Bushland Independent School District in Amarillo, Texas, is taking an unusual step to promote a drug-free environment in its schools.Starting this fall, any seventh- through 12th-graders who request a school parking permit or participate in extracurricular activities -- including sports, band, the student council and chess team -- must pass a drug test."We've discussed drug testing policy for about a year now, and the board wants to be proactive," Bushland Superintendent Chris Wigington 504

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