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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — The Ivy League is canceling its men's and women's basketball tournaments because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus. The four-team tournaments were scheduled to be played Friday through Sunday at Lavietes Pavilion in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The 292

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AURORA, Colo. — The Century Aurora and XD movie theater, which was the site of a mass shooting in July 2012 that left 12 dead, confirmed 149

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Best Buy, one of the top destinations for Black Friday electronics seekers, is now out with its 2019 Black Friday ad.Once again, doors open at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. The hottest 4KTV doorbuster deals will require customers to line up early and probably miss Thanksgiving dinner — or force them to eat turkey very early.While prices may not be as low on the biggest TVs at Walmart or Target, there's a reason: Best Buy specializes in top tier name-brand TVs like Samsung, LG, Toshiba, and Sony.Best Buy is offering a 533

  

AURORA, Colo. -- Olive is a 3-year-old girl who loves to cuddle. As sweet as she is, her parents call her a “champ” because her life so far has been filled with countless hospital visits.“She’s such an easy-going baby, but you can tell it really gets to her to be in the hospital with all the IVs and the stickers and medicine and people coming in and poking you every two hours,” said Olive’s mother, Gloria Angel.Olive has a complex heart disease. It has required her to undergo multiple major surgeries, all of which have gone well, thanks to a new method of cardiac imaging. Children’s Hospital of Colorado is leading the nation as the first medical center combining 2D and 3D imaging to print an exact replica of patients’ hearts.“When olive came, we needed to take a picture of her pulmonary arteries because the left one was a little bit narrowed,” Dr. Jenny Zablah said.Dr. Zablah is the Pediatric Interventional Cardiologist who has been working with Olive. She says the 3D image allows the cardiologists to better picture what is going on so they can plan to fix the problem.Next, a soft 3d model is printed which gives doctors an opportunity to physically work with the model – determining how the veins and arteries will react to the implantation of stents and other devices during surgery.“It’s really cool that they’re using such advanced imagery. I was really grateful to know they were using the best of their technology to take care of her,” Angel said.Not only can surgeons anticipate the condition of the heart prior to surgery, but Dr. Zablah says they’ve also cut radiation and procedural time by more than half.“Every cath procedure involves radiation which increases risk of things like cancer. So, the main goal is trying to do every procedure in the cath lab with the least radiation possible,” Dr. Zablah said.And less time means patients won’t be under for so long.“What was really exciting about it is that they knew what they were up against before they got in there. Because the longer a kiddo is under anesthesia, the risks go up for negative things to happen,” Angel said.Once doctors are done with the model, they use it to give families a deeper understanding of how the heart functions. Then they’re allowed to take it home.“It’s kind of comforting in an abstract way,” Angel said. “You’re just like ‘wow.’”Although little Olive is expected to live a normal life, the model will always be a reminder of the challenges she overcame in her youngest years.“I never thought a tiny human being would teach me about strength. But she has. She’s so resilient, and so happy all the time no matter what,” Angel said. “I think Olive has a wonderful life ahead of her.”******************************************************If you'd like to contact the journalist for this story, please email 2828

  

An audio copy of a 911 call made by a woman following the Molson Coors mass shooting was made public through an open records request Friday. The phone call lasted just over a minute. It was made by a woman who was worried about her husband and others on the brewery's campus.The call happened during some of the aftermath of a shooting police say was executed by Anthony Ferrill, 51. Ferrill was a longtime electrician of the company who police say shot and killed five others before turning the gun on himself.The victims, ranged in ages from 33 to 61, marking a dark day in Milwaukee's rich history. 613

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