An Eastern Cape woman has been arrested for allegedly killing her baby boy. Mario Marco, Getty Images A woman who was allegedly intoxicated was arrested in Butterworth in the Eastern Cape for the murder of her 2-week-old baby boy.According to police spokesperson Captain Jackson Manatha, the woman, 39, noticed the baby was not breathing on…
Technology 18 August 2020 By Layal Liverpool Your phone might realise you are drunk even if you don’tSolStock/Getty Images Smartphones may soon be able to tell whether someone is drunk based on the way they are walking, even if the phone user is unaware of the fact. Brian Suffoletto, now at Stanford University in California,…
Four questioned after Cape traffic cop shot dead The driver of the light delivery vehicle was arrested and is likely to face charges of culpable homicide, driving under the influence of alcohol and the contravention of the regulations under the Disaster Management Act for failing to stay home during the lockdown.Sitole called for speedy justice."The untimely…
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LOS ANGELES — At Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital, patients on gurneys line the hallways of the emergency department waiting for care, and overflow mental health patients are consigned to outdoor tents. The 152-bed hospital, which sits on a sprawling medical campus close to the predominantly Latino and Black neighborhood of Watts, is struggling
Complaints about hospital food are certainly not new, and Jell-O and fruit juice are often the butt of related jokes. But the Trump administration has recently upped the ante. It is urging the public to report hospitals and nursing homes that serve sugary drinks, nutrition shakes, or meals that it says don’t meet dietary guidelines