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kfdy In Real Life: Overcoming Homelessness
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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?There are still no charges against the drivers in a crash on Mother s Day that killed five people. TMJ4 News met with  stanley uk a woman on Wednesday who lost two nieces in the crash. She says another niece, the driver of one of the cars, is in police custody and her family is standing by her. It s horrible,  Brittney Blackmon, the aunt of the girls killed in the crash, said.  It s the worst thing that could happen. To lose multiple children and family at the same time on Mother s Day. Blackmon is the aunt of Mercedez Brown-Weeks and Mikayla Rattler. The cousins were just 15 years old. Police say they died in t stanley cup he crash late Sunday night at 60th and Fond du Lac, along with one-year-o stanley botella ld Aniya Robinson and 17-year-old Israel Williams. Police say 32-year-old Lorenzo Trotter later died at a hospital.TMJ4 s Bruce Harrison asked,  Do you have any idea what happened that night   The only way I can speculate, they were on their way home,  Blackmon said.  They were somewhere they weren t supposed to be  cause their mom didn t have any idea they were at that location when she got the phone call. Blackmon is also the aunt of the 20-year-old driver. Surveillance video shows she sped through a red light and collided with another car. Police said they took her to a hospital and then arrested her for homicide for negligent operation of a vehicle. Blackmon says the family still has not been able to speak to her. I would tell her number one, first and foremost, this was an accident,  Blackmon Ggdj GoldforSarah: Marquette volleyball team rallies around player with bone cancer
 CHICAGO 鈥?Weve all done it鈥?popped in some earbuds for a video conference call or just to play some music and shut out distractions. But while earphone use has gotten more ubiquitous and for longer periods of time during the pandemic, if youre not careful, you could find yourself at the doctors office.As a marketing professional Julia Addis is on the phone talking to people all day long. I live in an apartment downtown with two roommates and all three of us are working from the same place, so I had to resort to using headp stanley thermobecher hones,  said Addis.During the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, she says she would use her earbuds two to eight hours a day. Theyre in basically for meetings all, all day long,  she said.But wearing earbuds for hours on end can stanley termoska  reduce oxygen flow inside the ear canal. Experts warn obstructions can cause wax to build up and mix with moisture, and that can lead to irritation and infection. When you use these devices for such a long time, it really does increase the chance of having infections for those variety of reasons,  said Dr. Elias Michaelides, an ENT and associate professor specializing in hearing at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Dr. Michaelides points out that earbu stanley flask d surfaces are also prime environments for dirt and germs to accumulate. If you re wearing a device for that many hours and youre using it many times, it could lead to bacteria or wax buildup on the device, which then could lead to increased chance of infection,  said Dr. Michael