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Two weeks ago, Chicago area Dr. John Kahler returned from a medical trip in Rafah, in southern Gaza. But he says he left a piece of his soul behind. It just moved me, a
stanley cups nd it touched me at a place that hadn t been touched before, said the retired pediatrician.According to the U.N., 1.4 million Gazans are now sheltering in Rafah, which borders Egypt, living in sprawling tent camps after escaping fighting elsewhere. Families of 10, families of 20 living in one tent. Talking to families wher
stanley flask e their child hadn t eaten in two days, recalled Kahler. As a humanitarian doctor, the 77-year-old has visited crisis areas around the world, but he says in Gaza it was a level of co
stanley water bottle ntact with suffering that I ve never had in my life. During his two-week mission in Rafah, Kahler spent all day treating hundreds of children inside a health care center recently set up by his organizationMedGlobal. Every one of them had a respiratory disease, Kahler said, adding that all the younger kids had diarrhea and most infants had terrible diaper rashes because the simple things needed to take care of those weren t there. For example, the health care center 鈥?like most of Gaza 鈥?didn t have running water. Ne Oswn Toxic train derailment in Kentucky prompts state of emergency
UPDATE, July 9 | The driver was identified as 40-year-old L V Harris of Kansas City. ORIGINAL STORY, July 7 | One person is dead following an early morning crash that happened on U.S. 40 Highway on Wednesday.According to the Kansa
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stanley cup Honda Accord was traveling west on U.S. 40 Highway at a high rate of speed.As the
stanley cup driver approached a roadway curve near the ramp on I-435, the driver went straight off the roadway. The Honda sheared off of two highway signs and hit a larger traffic signal pole.The Honda split into two pieces and the unidentified driver died at the scene. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters