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Handcuffs were too big for this 6-year-old's wrists when she was arrested at school
• There's a growing consensus in law enforcement over no-knock warrants: The risks outweigh the rewards • Opinion: Amir Locke's death highlights federal lawmakers' inaction on police reform
[ cnn.com ]Woman shackled by police while in labor settles with New York City
An African American woman who says her wrists and ankles were shackled by police for hours while she was in active labor at a hospital has settled with the City of New York and its police department.
[ cnn.com ]Chrissy Teigen's powerful openness
This week, supermodel and personality Chrissy Teigen and her husband, musician John Legend, suffered a tragedy that according to the March of Dimes affects some 10 to 15% of pregnant women a year. Teigen lost her baby, the couple's third child, following pregnancy complications. Late Wednesday night, the couple shared the sad news with their combined 27 million Twitter followers, in a post that said they were "shocked and in the kind of deep pain you only hear about, the kind of pain we've never felt before." On Instagram, Teigen posted an intimate photo of herself hunched over and crying, her hair in a hairnet and hospital bracelets around her wrists.
[ cnn.com ]Florida police arrested an 8-year-old at school. His wrists were too small for handcuffs
Police officers at a Florida elementary school arrested an 8-year-old boy who had allegedly hit a teacher -- only to realize the boy's wrists were too small for the handcuffs.
[ cnn.com ]Stryker boosts bone implants with $4 billion Wright Medical buyout
Medical device maker Stryker Corp said on Monday it would buy smaller rival Wright Medical Group for about $4 billion in cash, expanding into the fast-growing business of implants for shoulders and wrists.
[ reuters.com ] topNews,UPDATE 3-Stryker boosts bone implants with $4 bln Wright Medical buyout
Medical device maker Stryker Corp said on Monday it would buy smaller rival Wright Medical Group for about $4 billion in cash, expanding into the fast-growing business of implants for shoulders and wrists.
[ reuters.com ] companyNews,She was called the n-word and given instructions to slit her wrists. What did Facebook do?
• Her son died. And then anti-vaxers attacked her • Facebook debuts vaccine pop-up windows to stop the spread of misinformation
[ cnn.com ]How to Make Your Office More Ergonomically Correct
If your office leaves you with pain in your wrists, back or neck, it doesn’t have to be that way — in fact, it shouldn’t. Here’s how to fix it.
[ nytimes.com ] Ergonomics,Burns from fitness trackers prompt recall
Digital wellness company Provata Health voluntarily recalled approximately 30,000 fitness trackers Tuesday following 13 reports that the device was overheating while charging or being used. In three of these reports, users suffered burns to their wrists, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
[ cnn.com ]Three infants, two adults stabbed at New York City daycare center
A female worker stabbed three babies, two of whom are less than a month old, at a home-based daycare center in New York City on Friday before slashing her own wrists and being taken into custody, police said.
[ reuters.com ] domesticNews,Three infants, two adults stabbed at New York City daycare: police
A female worker at a New York City daycare center stabbed three infants and two adults early on Friday, injuring one child seriously, then cut her own wrists, police said.
[ reuters.com ] domesticNews,Mystery woman in Texas security video with wrist restraints is safe: police
A partially dressed woman who briefly appeared in security camera footage approaching a home in a suburban Houston subdivision with what appear to be broken restraints dangling from her wrists has been found and is safe, police said on Wednesday.
[ reuters.com ] domesticNews,Texas police seek mystery woman spotted in video with wrist restraints
Texas authorities were searching on Tuesday for a partially dressed woman who briefly appeared in security camera footage with broken restraints dangling from her wrists before she vanished in a suburban subdivision.
[ reuters.com ] domesticNews,It’s a Look: A Macho Home on Guys’ Wrists
The colorful jewelry combo of turquoise and silver is showing up in magazine spreads, social media feeds and hip urban enclaves.
[ nytimes.com ] Fashion and Apparel,Too much texting could be a pain in the wrist
Do your thumbs need a tune-up after too much texting? Though the jury is still out on whether constant texting is linked to carpal tunnel syndrome or other problems, some doctors advise to give your hands and wrists a break.
[ cnn.com ]DNA on Kardashian bindings led French police to heist suspects
PARIS (Reuters) - DNA traces found on plastic bands used to tie the wrists of Kim Kardashian helped French police arrest 17 suspects in connection with last October's gunpoint robbery of her jewels during a stay in Paris.
[ reuters.com ] entertainmentNews,Daniel Craig still first choice for Bond, says producer
LONDON (Reuters) - The team behind the James Bond films wants Daniel Craig to return as 007, the spy series' executive producer said on Friday, even after the British actor said he would rather slash his wrists than appear again.
[ reuters.com ] entertainmentNews,Pistorius denied injuries caused by suicide attempt - prisons official
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 7 (Reuters) - South African Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius, who was sentenced last month to a six-year jail term for killing his girlfriend, was treated in hospital for injuries to his wrists on Saturday and was returned to prison, an official said on Sunday.
[ reuters.com ] cyclicalConsumerGoodsSector,Shackled remains at ancient Greek site tell tale of intrigue
ATHENS (Reuters) - At least 80 skeletons lie in a mass grave in an ancient Greek cemetery, their wrists clamped by iron shackles.
[ reuters.com ] worldNews,People eat less when wearing ‘bite counters’
People who wear “bite counters” on their wrists while eating tend to cut down on how much they consume during a meal, a study suggests.
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