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Updated 3 hours ago NBC Universal, Inc. There is a growing mental health crisis across the country, and, according to the numbers, it’s hitting children the hardest. Hospitals in New Hampshire are now inundated with adolescent psychiatric patients waiting for an in-patient bed to open up in the Granite State. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Inside the Wentworth Douglass Emergency Department, there are five designated beds for mental health patients. But right now, we are so full, we are also using our green area,” explained Alison Zirpolo, a child life clinical practice leader ....
If months stuck at home inspired you to start rambling conversations with your pets, Alabaster, Salt Lake Acting Company’s newest play, might be uncomfortably relatable. What might be less familiar is that in this case, the animals talk back. Alabaster, written by Audrey Cefaly, follows New York photographer Alice (Reanne Acasio,) who has paused her normal work of taking celebrity portraits to complete her passion project: photographing women with physical scars. One of her subjects is June (Charlotte Munson,) who was left with scars across her back after a violent storm killed her family. June copes by talking with her two goats: a kid Weezy, (Tamiyka White) who responds, and mother Bib, (Catherine Doherty) who doesn’t. (The goats, both anthropomorphized and not, are played by human actors using a mix of English and bleat.) As Alice photographs June in her home, the two women form an uncertain connection that forces them both to question their roles as artists an ....
Gutfeld! panel discusses outrage narratives surrounding television shows and media As you know I m not a doctor. But I don t let that stop me from giving medical advice. Or doing exams in my van. So I can safely diagnose: that many Americans are experiencing a mass delusion. First, the Jeopardy contestant accused of sending bat signals to bigots. It s like it was only last week.. Greg Gutfeld, April 29: A Jeopardy winner is getting harassed on social media for allegedly flashing a white power hand sign on a recent show. Some very lonely former contestants posted an open letter demanding an apology and shaming producers for allowing this to happen. // He was just holding up the number 3 to mark his 3rd victory. The same way that after his second win he held up the number 2 and before that the number 1. ....
UpdatedFri, Apr 30, 2021 at 3:04 pm ET Replies(18) A statue in Haverhill of Hannah Duston who, legend has it, slaughtered her Native American captors after the gruesome killing of her baby. But the statue, and another in NH, are being reconsidered amid the nationwide reckoning on racism. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) MASSACHUSETTS It s Friday, April 30. Here s what you should know this afternoon: Cape Cod health officials are hunting down people to get vaccinated, marking a 180-degree shift from when residents had to spend hours online to secure an appointment. A Massachusetts man was sentenced this week in Boston federal court in connection with selling a pesticide-coated lanyard that falsely claimed to protect against COVID-19 and other viruses. ....