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(KGTV) - Uber is expanding its role as a common ride-sharing platform into the healthcare sector in its release of "Uber Health," the company announced Thursday.Uber Health partners with healthcare organizations and is designed to provide rides for patients, caregivers, and staff. The primary aim is to serve patients, though, as access is available without a smartphone."Riders don’t need the Uber app, or even a smartphone, to get a ride with Uber Health because it’s all done through text message. We’re even going to be introducing the option for riders to receive a call with trip details to their mobile phone or landline instead," a release from the company said.Healthcare providers can schedule rides on clients' behalf, the passenger is contacted by text message with their trip details when the ride is booked and also when their driver arrives, and then the passenger is picked up and dropped off.If the passenger does not have a mobile phone, Uber said the healthcare company or caregiver can coordinate on their behalf.Uber said the service will hopefully cut down on the number of patients who miss doctor appointment due to transportation issues."Every year an estimated 3.6 million Americans miss their appointments due to a lack of reliable transportation. At Uber, we recognize that the path to health may not be easy, but we know the road to care can be," the company says.Organizations that partner with Uber Health will be given access to track billing, appointments, and schedule multiple follow-up appointments simultaneously.The company added their product will meet HIPAA standards.Uber plans to use drivers already in their established network to facilitate the service. 1736

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(KGTV) — The Navy pilot killed when his F/A-18E Super Hornet aircraft crashed in California desert this week has been identified.Lt. Charles Z. Walker, 33, died in the Wednesday crash in a canyon in Death Valley National Park. Officials say the military aircraft was conducting low-level training about 40 miles north of Naval Weapons Station China Lake.“The NAS Lemoore aviation family is grieving the loss of one of our own,” said Capt. James Bates, Strike Fighter Wing Pacific commander, said. “Lt. Walker was an incredible naval aviator, husband and son. He was an integral member of the Vigilante family and his absence will be keenly felt on the flight line. Our aviators understand the risk associated with this profession, and they knowingly accept it in service to our nation.RELATED: Navy fighter jet crashes in Central California, injuring 7; Search underway for pilot”The untimely loss of a fellow aviator and shipmate pains us all. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends," Bates added.The aircraft was assigned to the “Vigilantes” Strike Fighter Squadron of VFA-151 based at NAS Lemoore in California's Central Valley. The cause of the crash was still under investigation Friday. Seven French tourists were also injured by shrapnel from the crash and treated for minor cuts and burns.Tourists commonly visit the area of the crash to watch aircraft speed through the skies. The area has gained the nickname "Star Wars Canyon" because of the manuevers jets perform that callback to similar images in the film's battle scenes. 1565

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A 21-year-old central Texas man recently turned himself in, confessing in front of his church congregation to a murder he said he committed 18 months prior.Ryan Riggs' confession came one week after a 3D likeness was released that showed what the suspect in that murder might look like based on DNA collected at the scene.The Brown County Sheriff told reporters that Riggs was never even on their radar until this DNA profile was released, according to the Washington Times.The 3D image was so similar that authorities had said they were hot on his trail when he decided to confess. The chances are good that Riggs would have seen the image circulated on local news and knew that his time was running out.The 3D image and profile that was generated is called a “snapshot,” and it’s the brainchild of a Reston, Virginia-based company called Parabon Nanolabs. The process is called “phenotyping.”“DNA phenotyping refers to predicting traits from unknown DNA. If you couldn’t match it to a suspect or database, that was sort of the end of the road,” said Parabon’s CEO Steve Armentrout. “With Snapshot, we are able to take that DNA and use it as a genetic witness to predict eye color, hair color, skin color, freckling, even face shape, to provide police with some description of the person that left that DNA behind.”Parabon originally got its start in this type of work after the Department of Defense put out a solicitation asking for help in using DNA for counterterrorism efforts, but it wasn’t until 2015 that Parabon made their resources available to police departments nationwide.“We knew it could help active investigations,” Armentrout said. “Getting this kind of information upfront could make law enforcement more efficient.”But he believes where the technology really changes the game is in regards to decades-old cold cases.“To see it being used to go back and solve these 25 year old crimes is surprising and exciting,” he said.One of Parabon's oldest "success stories" stems from a 1997 rape and murder of a Costa Mesa, California woman. In 2016, they produced a Snapshot from the DNA found, and "within weeks," police had gone back to the drawing board.Just last year, they identified the man they believe is their suspect, and he's now living in Mexico. Authorities hope to extradite him and bring him back to the United States to face charges.Ellen Greytak, a bioinformatics specialist at Parabon, said that, as a scientist, seeing results affect real people is "not something you often get to see.""The work that I did is now actually making a difference and helping people," she said. 2671

  

(KGTV) - Longtime Qualcomm executive Paul Jacobs will no longer serve in the role of executive chairman of the San Diego-based company's board of directors, the firm announced Friday. 191

  

(KGTV) — Universal Pictures has decided not to release its upcoming movie, "The Hunt," following two recent mass shootings and backlash over its plot.The R-rated film, starring Hilary Swank, Betty Gilpin and Emma Roberts, depicts a group of wealthy elites hunting humans for sport. Last week, Universal faced backlash for airing ads for the film following recent mass shootings in Texas, California, and Ohio that left more than 30 people dead.The film's website now shows a statement from Universal, reading: "While Universal Pictures had already paused the marketing campaign for the hunt, after thoughtful consideration, the studio has decided to cancel our plans to release the film. We stand by our filmmakers and will continue to distribute films in partnership with bold and visionary creators, like those associated with this satirical social thriller, but we understand that now is not the right time to release this film."Before the film's pending release, "The Hunt" had already received its share of criticism.Though he didn't name the film directly, a day prior the Universal's decision President Trump weighed in on Twitter, saying, "Liberal Hollywood is racist at the highest level, and with great anger and hate." 1237

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