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  • Reuters

    Hamas killing spree haunts Holocaust survivors in 'March of the Living'

    Israel's Holocaust commemorations this year have a searing significance for six elderly survivors now deeply scarred by the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 that sparked the ongoing Gaza war. The killing and kidnapping spree by Palestinian infiltrators on a Jewish holiday morning shook the sense of security of Israelis - not least, those who had witnessed the state emerge as a safe haven after the Nazi genocide. For Bellha Haim, 86, the upheaval is especially profound.

  • NBC Sports Bay Area

    Melvin gives update on Murphy's knee injury after Giants' loss

    Manager Bob Melvin speaks to reporters after the San Francisco Giants' 14-3 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night.Melvin gives update on Murphy's knee injury after Giants' loss originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

  • SWNS

    Former MMA fighter became an amputee after a cough led to septic shock

    A former MMA fighter who became an amputee after a cough led to septic shock is determined to walk again. James Mackay, 52, developed a persistent cough and was admitted to Milton Keynes University Hospital, Buckinghamshire when it continued to get worse. He was diagnosed with Strep A and went into septic shock - where blood pressure drops to a dangerously low level after an infection - a few days after being admitted. The dad-of-two spent six weeks in a coma and three months in intensive care. James had his fingers, thumbs and a both legs below the knee amputated after he was put on artificial life support called ECMO - extracorporeal membrane oxygenation - where blood is pumped out of the body and through devices that add oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from it.