American Airlines is investing in in hydrogen-electric propulsion developer ZeroAvia, stating that the move is part of its path to reach its climate goals including achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. In addition, the companies have signed a memorandum of understanding t
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It was all fun in the sun Sunday for two patients from Driscoll Children's Hospital! They got to spend the afternoon at Hurricane Alley Waterpark.
The experience was made possible through a live-auction item
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It was all fun in the sun Sunday for two patients from Driscoll Children's Hospital! They got to spend the afternoon at Hurricane Alley Waterpark.
The experience was made possible through a live-auction item
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — It was all fun in the sun Sunday for two patients from Driscoll Children's Hospital! They got to spend the afternoon at Hurricane Alley Waterpark.
The experience was made possible through a live-auction item
The Grade II listed building opened in 1879 as an orphanage and was later a hospital for mentally ill patients
One of Liverpool's most haunted buildings "came alive" with eerie activity from chairs moving to footsteps scurrying.
From faces seen in windows to hauntin
The Grade II listed building opened in 1879 as an orphanage and was later a hospital for mentally ill patients
One of Liverpool's most haunted buildings "came alive" with eerie activity from chairs moving to footsteps scurrying.
From faces seen in windows to hauntin
Black patients in segregated communities may be more likely to live near certified stroke centers in urban areas, but because of crowding, shortages of beds and critical care staff, they may be less likely than White patients in high-income areas to be seen as quickly and treated on time.
<Black patients in segregated communities may be more likely to live near certified stroke centers in urban areas, but because of crowding, shortages of beds and critical care staff, they may be less likely than White patients in high-income areas to be seen as quickly and treated on time.
<“I have no idea what happened here, and now we’re in a position where I don’t think anyone can help us. We need to sell all seven hospitals, and we need to do it quickly.”
This comment was made by a board member and interim CEO of a community health system who fa
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