Memorial held in Homestead for farm worker who died at work; excessive heat believed to be the cause
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
A day out in the blazing sun took a tragic turn for a farm worker, and his family says high temperatures are to blame.In an effort to spread awareness for working conditions for agricultural workers, a memorial was held after one died from excessive heat while working. The Farmworker Association of Florida held the memorial for 29-year-old Efraín López-Garcia in Homestead, Wednesday morning. In attendance at the event were his family, representatives of the Guatemalan Consulate, representatives from Miami-Dade County, representatives from the Farmworker Association of Florida and several health experts. Efraín was a farm worker who lost his life on the job earlier in July.“I was in Jacksonville, and the person who was working with him called me. He let me know what had happened to my brother,” said the farm worker’s brother, Jeremías López-Garcia, as he spoke through a translator. Jeremías described the moments he was told about his brother’s death.“Yes...EU pharma reforms will hurt patients and hinder research
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
Annette Bakker is president of the Children’s Tumor Foundation and chair of the board of directors of CTF Europe.The European Commission recently proposed its first major overhaul of European Union pharmaceutical policies in two decades.With these reforms, the Commission is trying to ensure all Europeans, regardless of nationality, have faster access to affordable, lifesaving drugs — a worthy goal that policymakers, patients and healthcare providers all share.But good intentions don’t necessarily translate to good policy. And the Commission’s proposal rests on a flawed premise that will ultimately block — not facilitate —access to lifesaving medicines.The proposed reforms take a carrot-and-stick approach, shortening the duration of market exclusivity for new medications, thus allowing cheaper generic drugs on the market two years sooner.The threat of massive revenue loss caused by generic competition is the stick here. The fact that drugmakers could earn back most ...Scoop! Why Ben from Ben & Jerry’s blames America for war in Ukraine
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
Your favorite ice cream mogul is campaigning against countering Vladimir Putin’s aggression.BY NICOLAS CAMUT IN BRUSSELSIllustrations by hitandrun for POLITICOBen Cohen wasn’t talking about ice cream. He was talking about American militarism.At 72, the co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream is bald and bespectacled. He looks fit, cherubic even, but when he got going on what it was like to grow up during the Cold War, his tone became less playful and more assertive — almost defiant. “I had his image of these two countries facing each other, and each one had this huge pile of shiny, state-of-the-art weapons in front of them,” he said, his arms waving above his head. “And behind them are the people in their countries that are suffering from lack of health care, not enough to eat, not enough housing.”“It’s just crazy,” he added. “Approaching relationships with other countries based on threats of annihilating them, it’s just a pretty stupid way to go.”It wasn’t a new ...How scandals affect by-elections as England heads to the polls
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
LONDON — Brace yourself: England gets not one, but three by-elections on Thursday.It’s a tricky moment for Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whose party is languishing in the national polls and fighting to hang on to all three seats: Uxbridge and Ruislip; Selby and Ainsty; and Somerton and Frome.And it’s the first time England has faced three simultaneous parliamentary votes outside of a general election since November 2012. While each race is unique, there’s plenty to be gleaned from by-elections past.Alia Middleton, psephologist and senior lecturer at the University of Surrey, has analyzed 148 by-elections held between 1979 and 2022. Her message? Don’t expect bumper turnout — and watch for the nuanced effect of scandal and controversy.By-election turnout tends to be lower than in generals. According to Middleton’s analysis, the average turnout in by-elections sits at just 49.3 percent — compared with an average general election turnout in the same se...Boston Police release photos of car possibly connected to deadly hit-and-run in Hyde Park
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
Boston police released photos and video Wednesday night of a car possibly connected to a hit-and-run crash that killed a four-year-old boy in Hyde Park on Tuesday. The car, police said, is described as a dark gray subcompact hatchback. It was last seen driving on Wood Avenue in the direction of Cummings Highway.Police have asked anyone with information to contact them as investigators continue efforts to track down a driver who they say left the scene of the deadly crash. Family members identified the child who was killed as Ivan Pierre. On Wednesday afternoon, Pierre’s uncle wiped away tears while speaking about his nephew. “We’ve pretty much seen it all, accidents happening here and drive-by shootings and now one of our own was taken from us,” Heroldy Limage said. Limage said the crash happened as the family gathered to see the boy’s mother’s new car around 9:30 p.m. Limage said the boy’s mother had just got home and family members were gathering b...Kayaker dies after being pulled from Ipswich River in Hamilton
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
A kayaker died Wednesday after being pulled from the Ipswich River in Hamilton, police said. Hamilton police said emergency crews first responded around 3 p.m. after a 911 call for a missing kayaker. Police said crews found the kayaker and he was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. The incident remained under investigation as of Wednesday afternoon.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Somerville 18-year-old granted NYC trip through Make-A-Wish, surprised with a party at home
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
An 18-year-old from Somerville living with a life-threatening blood disorder was surprised with a New York-themed party after her wish to visit New York City was granted.Make-A-Wish Massachusetts and Rhode Island partnered with Subaru of Wakefield to help make her dreams come true.“It’s just we usually do a going away party, but this is a welcome back party for her, and she had no idea,” said Sal Barbagallo, of Subaru of Wakefield.Sofia was recently granted her longtime wish of visiting New York but didn’t know there was going to be a special surprise waiting when she got home.“I made the most of it, and I had a lot of fun there,” Sofia said.Organizers set up a New York-themed party with some of Sofia’s favorite interests, including musical performances, a make-up station, snacks and decorations. “It’s fun, and they’re all very welcoming. It’s very warm,” Sofia said.During the party, Sofia was joined by other local Wish recipients and welcomed into the “Wish Community,” which i...‘It meant a lot’: Jackie Robinson Museum visit leaves lasting impact on members of the Chicago White Sox
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
Growing up, Jackie Robinson was everything to Touki Toussaint.“The reason why I play baseball,” the Chicago White Sox pitcher told the Tribune on Tuesday afternoon at Citi Field.Toussaint jumped at the chance to visit the Jackie Robinson Museum during the team’s trip to New York.Toussaint and first-base coach Daryl Boston were among the White Sox contingent touring the museum before Tuesday’s game against the New York Mets.“It’s kind of a humbling moment, hearing some of the sounds, being able to see his uniform — from ballcap to jersey, pants and cleats,” Toussaint said. “And seeing his broad jump (distance). That’s kind of crazy. I don’t think he gets enough credit for the athlete he was.“But even the person, all he had to endure and go through. Kind of puts in perspective, we don’t really go through that much. It was definitely humbling and a good experience.”According to its website, the Jackie R...Orioles acquire right-handed reliever Shintaro Fujinami from Athletics for minor leaguer
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
The Orioles are adding to their bullpen.Baltimore on Wednesday acquired right-handed reliever Shintaro Fujinami from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for Triple-A left-hander Easton Lucas, the team announced early in the evening.Fujinami, 29, is 5-8 with an 8.57 ERA in his first major league season after signing a one-year, $3.25 million deal with the Athletics this past offseason out of Japan.He features a fastball that can reach triple-digits, but command has been a concern throughout his professional career.Fujinami struggled mightily as a starter to begin the season, but the 6-foot-6 pitcher has been excellent out of the bullpen the past two months. In 18 1/3 innings since June 5, he has a 2.45 ERA and 19 strikeouts compared with six walks.Lucas, 26, has a 2.73 ERA with 37 strikeouts in 29 2/3 innings between Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk this season. The Orioles acquired Lucas in December 2019 from the Miami Marlins in exchange for infielder Jonathan Villar.This story wi...Tornado damages Pfizer plant in North Carolina as scorching heat and floods sock other parts of US
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:17:56 GMT
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A tornado heavily damaged a major Pfizer pharmaceutical plant in North Carolina on Wednesday, while torrential rain flooded communities in Kentucky and an area from California to South Florida endured more scorching heat. Pfizer confirmed that the large manufacturing complex was damaged by a twister that touched down shortly after midday near Rocky Mount, but said in an email that it had no reports of serious injuries. A later company statement said all employees were safely evacuated and accounted for. Parts of roofs were ripped open atop its massive buildings. The Pfizer plant stores large quantities of medicine that were tossed about, said Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone.“I’ve got reports of 50,000 pallets of medicine that are strewn across the facility and damaged through the rain and the wind,” Stone said.The plant produces anesthesia and other drugs as well as nearly 25% of all sterile injectable medications used in U.S. hospitals, Pfizer said on its...Latest news
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