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Current ESPN analyst and former New England Patriot Tedy Bruschi suffered a stroke on Thursday, his foundation tweeted Friday."Yesterday afternoon, Tedy has a stroke, known as a TIA," a statement from Bruschi's foundation, Tedy's Team, reads. "He recognized his warning signs immediately: arm weakness, face drooping and speech difficulties. Tedy is recovering well, and would like to thank the nurses, doctors and staff and Sturdy Memorial Hospital for all they have done. Tedy and his family thank you for the ongoing encouragement, and kindly ask for privacy at this time."Bruschi played 13 seasons in the NFL, all of them with the New England Patriots. He won three Super Bowls with the team.Bruschi suffered a stroke in the days following a win in Super Bowl XXIX in 2005. He was later diagnosed with a congenital heart defect — a small hole in a wall separating the atria of his heart.Bruschi has worked for ESPN as an analyst since his retirement in 2009. 974
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — Employees frustrated with the management of a Sonic Drive-In restaurant in Circleville, Ohio closed up shop and left one day during the last week of February, posting a note for customers that said, "due to terrible management, the whole store has quit."This didn't just happen in Circleville: Two other Ohio stores in neighboring cities with the same management joined — one in Grove City and one in Lancaster.The sign left at the Circleville store has foul language, but 510

CVS Pharmacy has stopped selling Zantac, as well as its generic version of the heartburn medication, over concerns that they might contain a substance that could cause cancer.CVS, the largest pharmacy chain in the country, said over the weekend it was suspending sale of Zantac and other products which contain ranitidine until further notice. The US Food and Drug Administration said earlier this month that it has learned that some ranitidine -- acid-reducing and heartburn medicines, including those known by the brand name Zantac -- contain low levels of an impurity that could cause cancer.Zantac and its generic counterpart have not been recalled, 666
Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said Wednesday that the "breaking point has arrived this week" for the US immigration system.Speaking from El Paso, Texas, the head of the US border security agency said that on Monday, CBP encountered the highest total number of migrants in years, with more than 4,000 in a single day, the vast majority of which were apprehensions of people illegally crossing the border.That number was broken again on Tuesday.McAleenan said the agency is on pace to apprehend and encounter "over 100,000" migrants this month. Ninety percent of those are expected to be for illegal border crossings."March will be the highest month since 2008," he said.In March 2019 alone, almost 40,000 children will come into CBP's custody, McAleenan said, adding that the "potential for a tragic incident" during a border crossing or in overwhelmed agency facilities is "clear and present."He said the danger increases as the weather gets hotter.In December, two Guatemalan children have died after they were detained with their fathers after crossing the border.For months, administration officials have been warning that the changing demographics -- more families, children and a majority of Central American arriving -- were causing strain on resources, but the overall numbers of people arriving at the border are now set to reach levels not seen in a decade.The last time the monthly number of border arrests was above 90,000 was in the spring of 2008. During the unaccompanied minor crisis of 2014, the highest monthly total number reached 61,357."This stark and increasing shift to more vulnerable populations, combined with the overwhelming numbers, and inadequate capacity to detain families and children at ICE and Health and Human Services, respectively, is creating a humanitarian crisis," said McAleenan.CBP is taking over 60 migrants to the hospital each day and is encountering people with severe medical conditions, according to the commissioner.For instance, in the past four days, CBP has seen infants with fevers of 105 degrees and a 2-year-old suffering from seizures in the desert. 2146
DALLAS, Texas -- Every birth story is one parents love to tell over and over, but Sekani's is truly unique.She came into the world during a tornado -- taking her first breath by candlelight in a laundry room.The day started out beautifulSekani's mom was a week overdue when she came to the Bump Birthing Center in Rowlett, Texas, on Sunday."It was a beautiful day outside, nothing to worry about," said Kasie McElhaney, the owner and lead midwife at the center in suburban Dallas."Then around 10 p.m., or a little before, it was time for her to start pushing and our phones all started going off saying there is a tornado near us."With the power out and tornado sirens going off, the staff quickly transformed the safest place in the Center into a birthing room."We quickly took [the mom] into the laundry room, where we went on to deliver her baby by candlelight," McElhaney said.Both Sekani and the mom, whom the center didn't want to identify by last name, were fine.A tornado was confirmed in the areaThe tornado touched down in Dallas around 9:30 p.m. Sunday, 1077
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