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Georgia Supreme Court gets new justice

ATLANTA — A judge from the Georgia Court of Appeals is moving up to the state Supreme Court. Gov. Brian Kemp Tuesday named Judge Verda Colvin to fill the vacancy left at the beginning of this month by Harold Melton, who stepped down as the state Supreme Court’s chief justice to enter private practice. “It is an honor to appoint such an experienced and accomplished justice to our state’s Supreme Court,” Kemp said. “With Justice Colvin on the bench, Georgia’s highest court is gaining an immensely talented and principled judge who will help guide it in the years to come.”

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Myanmar doctors in hiding and hunted by the junta as Covid crisis ravages the country

A severe Covid-19 wave is devastating Myanmar a country already on its knees following February s military coup with people queuing for hours for oxygen in major cities and the seriously ill dying at home because they are too scared to visit understaffed, ill-equipped hospitals. Images from the biggest city, Yangon, show families of the sick waiting at oxygen plants in the hopes of refilling tanks, crematoriums packed with mourners and coffins, and funeral workers and volunteers in white hazmat suits working non-stop at cemeteries to bury rows of shrouded bodies. During months of bloody political turmoil, Myanmar s security forces have killed more than 900 people, including shooting protesters dead in the streets, and laid siege to entire villages. Thousands have been detained in the ongoing crackdown, with widespread reports of torture.

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Teen pilot makes emergency landing on New Jersey bridge

A teenage pilot had to make an emergency landing on a New Jersey bridge Monday afternoon after the aircraft experienced an engine malfunction. Landon Lucas, 18, was flying a banner plane over the southern New Jersey shoreline when he realized the airbox of his plane was dangling off the spring, preventing a proper flow of fuel on his aircraft. Lucas said he attempted to land at Ocean City Municipal Airport, but as the airbox continued to malfunction, he knew he would be unable to make his intended destination. He told CNN that after realizing this, his main priority was finding any place he could land safely and immediately.

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Body parts most prone to excessive sweating and their severity

Body parts most prone to excessive sweating and their severity Kristen Wegrzyn, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Body parts most prone to excessive sweating and their severity Despite the fact that sweating is normal, and even a healthy and necessary element of being human, the slightest sign of sweat in a public setting can spur anxiety and discomfort for many. Sweating in response to exercise or hot temperatures allows the body to cool down, and is considered normal, but some people experience excessive sweating for no apparent reason, which is known as hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis can be a symptom of an underlying health condition or a side effect from a medication, but in many cases, the cause of hyperhidrosis is unknown. This condition can prove to be an everyday challenge both physically and mentally. Physical effects include heat rashes or other types of skin infections, while hyperhidrosis sufferers are also prone to developing generalized anxiety disorder.

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