'Superbug' cases rising in Nevada over past two months: health officials

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

'Superbug' cases rising in Nevada over past two months: health officials LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- A "superbug" that can cause severe infections in hospital patients is on the rise in Nevada healthcare facilities.Information obtained by Nexstar's KLAS from the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services shows Candida auris, or C. auris, has been found at 42 facilities, with Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas experiencing the highest levels -- nearly 500 total cases.C. auris is a fungus that is easily spread. It is one of five superbugs identified in 2019 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as "urgent." They are so-called "superbugs" because they are hard to kill with existing drugs. In 2022, the CDC reported there were 2,377 clinical cases and 5,754 screening or colonization cases -- where the fungus was present but had not caused an infection -- in the U.S. In Nevada alone, there were 384 clinical cases reported, more than any other state (California was close behind at 359). CDC warns of drug-resistant, deadly fungus: H...

House may consider Mayorkas impeachment this week

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

House may consider Mayorkas impeachment this week (The Hill) - The House may consider a resolution this week that aims to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas after a push by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) to do so, according to the chamber's schedule of measures it plans to consider.The Mayorkas impeachment resolution was listed under measures the chamber "may" consider. The House will meet starting Monday this week, where it also needs to pass a measure that will fund the government past Friday.Greene moved to force a vote on the matter last week, which accuses Mayorkas of “willful admittance of border crossers” and says he has a duty to protect the U.S. from an “invasion.” The Georgia lawmaker also accuses the Biden administration Cabinet secretary of violating the Secure Fence Act, a 2006 law that demands perfection at the border by declaring the border operationally secure only if no people or contraband improperly enter the county. The privileged resolution requires swift action by the chamber...

Texas stays at No. 7 in latest AP Top 25 rankings

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Texas stays at No. 7 in latest AP Top 25 rankings AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Longhorns remained No. 7 in the Associated Press Top 25 for the third consecutive week when the latest poll was released Sunday.The top eight teams in the poll were unchanged from last week — Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Florida State, Washington, Oregon, Texas and Alabama — with Louisville and Oregon State moving into the top 10. Texas RB Jonathon Brooks out for season with torn ACL Texas topped TCU 29-26 Saturday in Fort Worth in a game in which the Longhorns led 26-6 going into the fourth quarter. There are four Big 12 teams in this week's rankings with Oklahoma bumping up three spots to No. 14 following a 59-20 win over West Virginia. Kansas State re-entered the poll at No. 23 after a 59-25 win over Baylor and Oklahoma State tumbled nine spots to No. 24 following a 45-3 loss to Central Florida. The Cowboys entered the poll last at No. 15 after beating Oklahoma in the Bedlam rivalry game. Texas A&M fires coach Jimbo Fisher, a move that will cos...

Josh Dobbs captivates state of Minnesota while leading Vikings to win over Saints

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Josh Dobbs captivates state of Minnesota while leading Vikings to win over Saints Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs (15) scrambles for a first down against New Orleans in the second quarter of a NFL game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Sunday, Nov., 12, 2023. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson (87) celebrates his touchdown against New Orleans in the first quarter of a NFL game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Monday, Nov., 12, 2023. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs (15) get a hug from wide receiver Trishton Jackson (9) after scoring a rushing touchdown against New Orleans in the second quarter of a NFL game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Monday, Nov., 12, 2023. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs (15) leaps into the end zone for a touchdown against New Orleans in the second quarter of a NFL game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Monday, Nov., 12, 2023. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)Minnesota Vikings linebacker D.J. Wonnum (98) salute...

Leave it to Minnesota beavers? Not if you’re a wolf.

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Leave it to Minnesota beavers? Not if you’re a wolf. Beavers are influential. By cutting trees and damming streams, these rodents change the world around them, raising water levels and creating habitats for diverse plants, insects, fish and more. They are some of the world’s best-known ecosystem engineers, a term for species that produce outsize effects on their environments.Wolves are powerful. As apex predators, their facility at killing reverberates down the food web, and their direct effect on prey species may affect vegetation, other animals and even how streams flow.So what happens when an apex predator meets — and eats — an ecosystem engineer? This clash-of-titans question underlies a study published Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society B that investigated how wolves affect beaver activity, and thus forest composition, in Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota.The study found that wolves attack beavers that strike out farther from their homes; thus they limit the extent to which beavers can down trees and transf...

Rule changes to know before start of Missouri's firearm deer season

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Rule changes to know before start of Missouri's firearm deer season SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Missouri deer hunters are gearing up for their biggest weekend of the year, but there are a few changes to know about. The November firearm deer season starts around 6:17 a.m. Saturday and runs through Nov. 21.But with more than 1.5 million deer reside in Missouri, the Missouri Department of Conservation said more deer can increase the spread of chronic waste disease in deer.That's why the agency is adding a new firearms portion from Nov. 22-26 that will be open to all counties within the CWD management zone. Platte City woman fights against ‘nightmare’ fake home lien In the Kansas City area, Clay, Clinton, Caldwell and Ray counties are new to the CWD management zone this year. Carroll and Livingston counties are also in the zone. Hunters can use any unfilled firearms permits and must abide by the statewide limit of one antlered deer.If you're hunting in a CWD management zone county during opening weekend, remember you must take your deer to a designated samplin...

Illinois ranked 29th in healthcare due to quality, cost

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Illinois ranked 29th in healthcare due to quality, cost ILLINOIS (WMBD) - According to a study by Forbes, Illinois ranks 29th when it comes to healthcare.In a recent Harris Poll survey, 70% of adults said the healthcare system in America is failing to meet their needs in at least one way, Forbes said.Illinois is in the middle with an overall score of 46.98 out of 100. The study measured 24 metrics in four different categories: healthcare access, healthcare outcomes, healthcare cost, and quality hospital care. The score in each category is measured on a scale of 0-100, with 100 being the worst. The state scored 40.10 in the healthcare access score, 51.15 in the health outcomes score, 54.40 in the quality of hospital care score, and 60.60 in the healthcare cost score. It is 28th in the nation when it comes to health care costs.Illinois residents are said to typically have an average annual premium of $1,746 when they have single coverage through employer-provided health insurance. IDPH launches ‘Tis the Sneezin’ campaign to fight COVID-1...

Warrensburg double homicide suspect taken into custody

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Warrensburg double homicide suspect taken into custody WARRENSBURG, Mo. — A man wanted for a double homicide in Warrensburg has been taken into custody by police. 22-year-old Jonathan Goodwin Jr. was found by the Johnson County Crime Resolution Team near the intersection of Franklin and Maguire Streets in Warrensburg, and he was taken into custody, according to Johnson County Sheriff's Office.The Warrensburg Police Department, UCM Police Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and the Kansas City Police Department were all involved in the search. Multiple agencies investigating homicide in Warrensburg Goodwin Jr. was the suspect in a shooting that killed a 24-year-old woman and a 40-year old man near a trailer in the 200 block of South 13 Highway, right outside Warrensburg city limits. The circumstances of what led up to the shooting are currently unclear, and the incident is still under investigation. FOX4 will keep you updated as more details come along.

Top 10 positive phrases that many Americans hate, according to survey

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Top 10 positive phrases that many Americans hate, according to survey (NEXSTAR) -- If you're feeling down, a few words of encouragement may boost your mood, but not all positive phrases have the same effect. Some are just plain annoying.Preply, an online language tutoring company, surveyed 995 Americans over the summer about their opinions on popular positive phrases, including many inspired by music and cultural events. Did you know bread bag tag colors mean something? The survey found that 1 in 4 people use positive phrases in everyday conversations, and 79% believe saying such phrases can improve their moods. Additionally, 1 in 6 said they were "extremely likely" to use optimistic words to encourage themselves or others during challenging moments.Survey participants viewed "the best is yet to come" as the most optimistic phrase overall. "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger," a Kelly Clarkson lyric, was ranked as the top positive phrase from new music, followed by "Hakuna Matata" from the Lion King soundtrack.  Hate roundabou...

Army ammunition plant is tied to mass shootings across the U.S.

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:36:24 GMT

Army ammunition plant is tied to mass shootings across the U.S. By Ben Dooley, The New York TimesINDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Christopher Hixon, a 27-year veteran of the Navy who served in the Persian Gulf, trained with government ammunition that typically had a distinctive “LC” marking on its brass casings.In 2018, Hixon, then the athletic director at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, confronted a former student firing an AR-15-style gun. The semi-automatic rifle, modeled on a military weapon, was loaded with ammunition carrying the same “LC” stamp.Hixon took a bullet in a thigh. Two more hit him in the chest. In the bloodstained hallway where he died, investigators found a brass casing. And another. By the end of their search, they had collected 84 from across the school — each marked “LC.”The initials stand for the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. Built during World War II, the federal site, in Independence, Missouri, has made nearly all the rifle cartridges used by the U.S. military since it pulled out of Vietnam....