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New York Post USA Life November 15, 2022
He should have skipped this jump rope. A 79-year-old Japanese man managed to get a 90-inch jump-rope stuck in his bladder after allegedly shoving the rope into his penis. Doctors wrote in published in Urology Case Reports that the unidentified man inserted the rope through his... + más
How Bladder Cancer Differs By Age and Sex | Time
I was rejected from a job because my penis is too big | New York Post
The Boston Globe USA Life May 12, 2023
When Pat Sajak asked him to jump on “Wheel of Fortune,” Connor Kraska didn’t ask how high — butpretty darn high anyway.“I did not know he was going to ask me to do that — but I wasn’t going to say no to Pat Sajak,” Kraska, 22, said with a laugh.Aside from buying... + más
Man gets jump-rope stuck in bladder after shoving it into his penis | New York Post
To Level Up Your Strength-Training Workout, Embrace the Battle Rope | The New York Times
Newsweek USA Nation March 22, 2023
nBryan Kohberger is accused of breaking into a home in Moscow, Idaho, and killing four University of Idaho students last November.nHe has been held in an Idaho jail while he awaits a June preliminary hearing.nThere, Kohberger is kept in a separate cell from other inmates and not... + más
Idaho university student murder suspect Bryan Kohberger won’t fight extradition from Pennsylvania, lawyer says | New York Daily News
What we know about accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger | New York Daily News
Los Angeles Times USA Politics June 29, 2023
California has agreed to improve healthcare for newly released prison inmates who are disabled, including through a series of measures that advocates say will help almost everyone trying to make the transition from incarceration. Attorneys representing inmates say proper care... + más
High school scores and top performers from Friday, March 24 | Orlando Sentinel
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion January 17, 2023
It’s shameful that it took decades for UC San Francisco to acknowledge and publicly apologize for faculty members who conducted unethical experiments on hundreds of men incarcerated at a medical facility in Northern California. Only now has the institution begun reckoning with... + más
'Inhumane and Horrific': City of Philadelphia Apologizes for Experiments on Black Inmates | NBC 6 South Florida
UCSF apologizes for experiments done on prisoners in the ’60s and ’70s | Los Angeles Times
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