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By Abigail AbramsAugust 10, 2017 5:10 PM EDTA mother in Oregon is suing Portland Adventist Medical Center for $8.6 million after she accidentally smothered her four-day-o stanley cup ld baby in a hospital bed.Monica Thompson says that, a few days after her son Jacob was born in August 2012, the hospital put her newborn in bed with her so she could breastfeed him. But Thompson says in the lawsuit that the baby was put there in the middle of the night, while she was heavily medicated. Thompson drifted off, and when she woke up, Jacob was unresponsive.Jacob suffered severe brain damage and was placed on life support, according to the lawsuit. After six days, doctors told the parents the babyrsquo comatose state was irreversible. The parents pulled their son from life support when he was 10 days old.The lawsuit was filed last week in Multnomah County Circuit Court.K stanley cup risti Spurgeon Johnson, a spokeswoman for Portland Adventist Medical Center, told The Oregonian this week the hospital could not comment on the lawsuit until the hospital had a chance to review it. The hospital also declined to comment on its policy about newborns sharing beds with their mothers.But the Adventist Health website features Health Tip posts about keeping newborns safe, including one tip that reads child care experts say itrsquo dangerous for infants to sleep in the same bed stanley cup with their parents. The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended against bed sharing, according to The Oreg Wfmg Inside Jared Kushner s Unusual White House Role
By Alex FitzpatrickMarch 7, 2016 12:18 PM ESTIf there yeezy a single symbol that represents the Internet Age, it the @ sign. The second it makes its appearance in a string of text, our brains instantly recognize there something digital at hand, whether it be an email address, Twitter username or chat handle.But there nothing innate about @ that screams computer. In fact, it hundreds of years old, provided you believe a researcher who traced it back to 16th century Italian merchants. Then and afterwards, the symbol was largely used to indicate now-obsolete units of weight and other metrics. It was just impor air max tant enough to appear on typewriters and, later, keyboards.Then came a man named Ray Tomlinson came along.Back in 1971, Tomlinson, who died on Saturday, was an engineer at a Boston firm that was experimenting with ARPANET, the forerunner to today Internet. His task: Create a way for ARPANET users, mostly academics and researchers, to send direct messages to one another, like a form of electronic mail. He soon reached his goal, forever cementing his status as the father of email. You can either thank or loathe af1 him for his creation, depending on how much of a mess your inbox is. But Tomlinson didn ;t just create a new communications medium. He also gave a significant gift to our cultural lexicon, rescuing the @ from disuse.The story goes like this: While creating th |
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