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  2. Ben Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Shapiro married Mor Toledano, an Israeli medical doctor of Moroccan descent, [174] [175] and they lived in Los Angeles. [4] The couple has two daughters and two sons. [176] [177] They practice Orthodox Judaism. [178] In 2019, the FBI arrested a man from Washington for making death threats against Shapiro and his family. [179] [180]

  3. Thomas Anthony Dooley III - Wikipedia

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    Physician, author. Thomas Anthony Dooley III (January 17, 1927 – January 18, 1961) was an American physician who worked in Southeast Asia at the outset of American involvement in the Vietnam War. While serving as a physician in the United States Navy and afterwards, he became known for his humanitarian and anti-communist political activities ...

  4. Carlisle buried baby case - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle buried baby case. On May 7, 2017, 18-year-old Brooke Skylar Richardson gave birth at home and buried her newborn daughter in the backyard of her parents' house in Carlisle, Ohio. [ 1] Two months later, she described what had happened to her doctor, who reported the incident to police.

  5. ‘So beloved by his patients.’ Heart doctor killed ... - AOL

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    Heart doctor killed in Fresno crash remembered by colleagues. Anthony Galaviz. October 16, 2023 at 4:35 PM. The untimely deaths of a prominent heart doctor and his wife in a car crash Friday night ...

  6. Scott Peterson Breaks His Silence: ‘I Was an A-Hole’ to Laci ...

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    Scott Peterson Breaks His Silence: ‘I Was an A-Hole’ to Laci—But 'I Didn’t Kill My Wife’ (Exclusive) Johnny Dodd. August 13, 2024 at 8:00 AM. For the first time in more than 20 years ...

  7. 1976 Philadelphia Legionnaires' disease outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The hotel closed in November 1976, four months after the outbreak. The 1976 Legionnaires' disease outbreak, occurring in the late summer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States was the first occasion in which a cluster of a particular type of pneumonia cases were determined to be caused by the Legionella pneumophila bacteria.

  8. Renowned UM neurologist dies from brain tumor, remembered as ...

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    He was 65. Michelle Marchante. January 20, 2023 at 3:44 PM. Everyone knew when Dr. Ralph Sacco was in the halls. The renowned University of Miami neurologist was like an Energizer Bunny, always on ...

  9. 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic - Wikipedia

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    During the 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia, 5,000 or more people were listed in the register of deaths between August 1 and November 9. The vast majority of them died of yellow fever, making the epidemic in the city of 50,000 people one of the most severe in United States history. By the end of September, 20,000 people had fled the ...