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Crime experts fear summer 2021 violence could be worse than last year as shooting, murder uptick starts early

Crime experts fear summer 2021 violence could be worse than last year as shooting, murder uptick starts early Stephanie Pagones Police should brace for a potentially more violent summer than last year as crime trends show the bloodshed in some parts of the country, such as New York City, picked up earlier than is typically expected, analysts and experts tell Fox News. It s not getting any better, Joseph Giacalone, an adjunct professor with the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, told Fox News. Let s put it this way: New York City is already ahead of last year s pace, but last year, the homicides and shootings really started spiking at the end of May and into June. So that will be the real tale of the tape, so to speak, to see what s happening over there.

YOUR HEALTH: The extreme way to get Lyme disease relief

One woman s only relief from Lyme disease. stinging bees Author: Jim Mertens Updated: 6:30 PM CDT May 12, 2021 CLEVELAND It s getting to be a little too common. 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year. And one woman s solution is extreme, to say the least.  If diagnosed early, antibiotics will wipe out the bacteria left behind in the blood before it spreads through the heart, joints and nervous system.  But now some patients are turning to bees to take the sting out of this painful and debilitating disease. Adriana Furey stings herself with ten live honeybees three times a week to get relief.

Weekend deadline to prevent major hit to summer travel from Colonial Pipeline shutdown

Print this article Reopening the Colonial Pipeline by the weekend will be key to mitigating summer travel disruptions. The 5,500-mile pipeline, which is responsible for nearly half of the East Coast’s fuel supply, was attacked by a hacking group causing it to be shut down on Friday. Gas prices are now averaging nearly $3 per gallon and are expected to rise the longer it is shuttered. The company said it aims to return it to normal service by the end of the week, but the longer it is down, the more travel will be hurt. Gas market watchers say that the problem must be addressed by the weekend to prevent major fallout.

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