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Man accused of stealing children's hospital donation box from business
Man accused of stealing children's hospital donation box from business

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Man accused of stealing children's hospital donation box from business

Do you recognize this man? [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] An area business released pictures on social media of a man accused of stealing a donation box that was raising money for the Cincinnati Children's Hospital. TRENDING STORIES: All lanes closed on EB I-70 in Clark Co.; CareFlight requested to crash involving ODOT vehicle Man dead after driving Kia into Ohio construction zone 81-year-old man drowns in home pool O'Bryan's Wine & Spirits in Loveland posted several pictures and videos that show the man allegedly stealing a Kindervelt Donation Box from the store counter. The incident happened on Thursday. 'Kindervelt helps support medical care for thousands of children and is the largest auxiliary of Cincinnati Children's Hospital,' the store said. 'Who steals from this type of charity?' They are asking for anyone to ID this man and his Black Escalade. Anyone with information can call the Warren County Sheriff's Office at 513-695-1280. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

From Tragedy To Internet Icon, The Incredible Story Of Harambe The Gorilla
From Tragedy To Internet Icon, The Incredible Story Of Harambe The Gorilla

News18

time6 days ago

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From Tragedy To Internet Icon, The Incredible Story Of Harambe The Gorilla

Last Updated: Harambe's story serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities surrounding wildlife captivity and human responsibility. On the afternoon of May 28, 2016, a three-year-old kid visiting the Cincinnati Zoo with his family climbed over a public barrier and fell into the moat that surrounds the Gorilla World exhibit. Harambe, a 17-year-old western lowland gorilla weighing 400 pounds, lived in the enclosure. The aftermath of this human coming face to face with the wildlife became a poignant and unforgotten chapter in our meme culture that is still fresh in the minds of the folks on the Internet. What Happened After That Upon falling roughly 15 feet into the moat, the child was approached by Harambe. Video footage captured by bystanders shows Harambe standing near the boy and then grabbing and dragging him through the water. At one point, Harambe appeared to hold the boy upright, which some interpreted as protective behaviour, though it also involved moments of rough handling. The scene was distressing, with onlookers shouting, some recording video, and others pleading for help. The zoo's animal response team quickly arrived on the scene. While Harambe did not appear to be overly aggressive in all of his actions, zoo officials described his behaviour as 'agitated" and unpredictable. There were growing concerns that the gorilla could unintentionally harm or kill the child due to his sheer size and strength, even if Harambe meant no harm. Tranquilizing Harambe was ruled out by zoo staff, as they feared the sedative wouldn't take effect immediately, and could further agitate the animal. Given the potential danger to the child's life, the decision was made to fatally shoot Harambe with a rifle. The child was then safely retrieved by zoo personnel and taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, including scrapes and bruises. After The Incident The incident triggered a firestorm of public opinion. Some blamed the zoo for inadequate safety measures, while others criticised the boy's parents for not supervising their child more closely. An investigation by authorities cleared both the zoo and the boy's parents of wrongdoing, citing it as a tragic accident. While the child survived with only minor injuries, the shooting of Harambe sparked global outrage, ignited debates on animal captivity, and made Harambe a viral symbol of both genuine concern and internet satire. The Rise of the Harambe Meme After Harambe's death, the internet transformed the gorilla into a viral meme. The hashtag #RIPHarambe trended widely, and satirical campaigns emerged. Harambe's name was humorously suggested in various online polls, such as naming a baby gorilla 'Harambe McHarambeface." (X / Screengrab) The Cincinnati Zoo, overwhelmed by the meme's persistence, temporarily deleted its Twitter account due to constant mentions, as per reports. Harambe's image became a symbol of internet culture, blending satire and commentary. The meme culture surrounding Harambe highlighted the internet's role in shaping public discourse and collective memory. Harambe's Enduring Legacy Harambe's death led to increased scrutiny of zoo practices and discussions about human-animal interactions. The Cincinnati Zoo faced both criticism and support, while Harambe's story reportedly inspired songs, artworks, and even a statue on Wall Street. The incident remains a reference point in debates about wildlife conservation and the ethical treatment of animals. Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: May 29, 2025, 17:36 IST

Sanctuary city status, gay rights, crime: Where mayoral candidates stand on issues
Sanctuary city status, gay rights, crime: Where mayoral candidates stand on issues

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

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Sanctuary city status, gay rights, crime: Where mayoral candidates stand on issues

Cincinnati's hottest race is the one for Cincinnati mayor. This race has everything: The half-brother of Vice President JD Vance, a candidate who campaigned outside the city limits, two raucous debates and a question about a "ridiculous hat." The candidates on the May 6 ballot are: Incumbent mayor Aftab Pureval, a Democrat. Cory Bowman, a Republican and half-brother of Vice President JD Vance Brian Frank, a Republican who said he wanted to "Make Cincinnati Great Again." The top two finishers will advance to the November election. The race is officially nonpartisan. Where do they stand on the issues? Here are their responses to The Enquirer's survey of eight questions. Note some answers have been abridged for space and clarity. "I do not support the Connected Communities policies. Citizens and local community leaders have shown disapproval of these reforms. They oppose the policy because it was rushed through, the policy is "top down," "one size fits all," and takes away the voice of the neighbors about development in their neighborhoods. The ordinance was rushed through by abusing the emergency ordinance process. The neighborhoods had constructive suggestions that were ignored such as trying it out in a few neighborhoods first." "Yes." "Start fresh and throw out Connected Communities zoning ordinance and announce that the City of Cincinnati is seeking maximum citizen, community councils input and business community input and participation in creating a new zoning code that is simpler and easier to understand and less restrictive and complicated. I want the city of Cincinnati to be viewed as our region's preferred community to open or expand a business with less red tape, complexity and onerous restrictions. I want the city of Cincinnati to be viewed as the first choice for a homebuilder, and a business owner to bring their business opportunity and be welcomed by their new neighbors as an opportunity to grow our economy and our built community. " "We are a sanctuary city and we follow all laws. Under federal law, local law enforcement has no role in federal immigration enforcement. Accordingly, our officers will continue to focus on violent crime in our communities. If federal law changes, we will follow the law. "Maintaining Cincinnati as a welcoming city is not only the right thing to do, but it's also important for our economy. A recent study showed that our population growth has been due in part to immigrants moving here. And if we want to continue to support strong employers like P&G and Cincinnati Children's Hospital, we have to continue to be a global destination for top tier talent." "I do not support sanctuary city status. We need to use our city's limited resources to support our existing African American, Appalachian, and other under-served minority communities that are struggling economically and support these communities. We should not risk federal funds being diverted away from Cincinnati's underserved existing citizens. We can show compassion to undocumented immigrants but we must not risk losing federal funding to non-sanctuary cities or communities." "I do not support Cincinnati declaring itself as a sanctuary city. While declarations have been made in the past regarding our city having a sanctuary status, there have been no clear directives toward local law enforcement regarding noncooperation with federal agencies such as ICE. So I would be curious, after the 2017 resolution, what have the city officials done to reinforce this decision?" "As mayor I would propose establishing a blue ribbon committee of residents, business owners with commercial trucks, school administrators, police, fire and City of Cincinnati transportation drivers (snow plow and other vehicles) and transportation planners to explore what are the best practices for street calming and test out those potential solutions on a small scale before broadly implementing calming solutions that may have unexpected issues or simply not have an actual reduction in pedestrian accidents. "The speed humps we have installed are already notorious as being a key reason why many of our fleet of city of Cincinnati owned snow plows were out of commission this season as some plows were damaged by the speed humps. There are also numerous owners of cars with low profile tires and low rider sports cars that have been damaged." "While the measures may reduce accidents, I believe this is a Band-Aid solution to a greater problem. We must encourage and enforce local patrols in these areas of the city. We must also allow the brave individuals of our police department to do their job by removing impractical non-pursuit laws regarding traffic violations." "I think they're annoying too. But they're working to save people's lives. If drivers become less distracted and slow down, we will scale back our efforts. But unfortunately we have seen an increase in irresponsible driving and speed bumps are a proven traffic calming measure." "Youth violence is one of the most difficult problems to address and one of the most painful. Too many victims of violent crimes are children and far too many perpetrators of violent crime are children. I'm proud that we have seen a 35% in youth violence over a single year due to our strategies, but of course, we have so much more work to do. ACT for Cincy details all of our violence intervention programs including: increasing police personnel through historic investments in recruit classes, relying on 21st Century police tactics in partnership with the FBI and ATF through the first CGIC(Crime Gun Intelligence Center) in Ohio, innovating with ARC(Alternative Response to Crisis), and deploying our CDRT(Civil Disturbance Response Team) and SWAT officers every weekend throughout our entertainment districts in our urban core. "We've also enacted laws to keep guns out of the hands of kids and we've sued the state to reclaim our authority to pass our own local gun laws." "Rising youth crime is a major issue that must be addressed by the business community. As mayor I would reach out the business community ideally with the assistance of Dr. Victor Garcia who is the founding director of Children's Hospital's trauma program ... I want to elevate the business community's awareness of what this trauma is doing to our children and set a goal of raising $50 million in corporate and non-profit donations from major corporate donors so that Cincinnati can be a national leader in addressing childhood cannot and should not rely primarily on our police, schools, recreation centers or afterschool Boys and Girls Clubs to address youth violence. This is a very serious mental health crisis for our urban children who are suffering from childhood trauma on a daily basis and need counseling services and referrals from parents, teachers, school counselors and nurses and other health care professionals for counseling. We need their help to identify youth who are at risk of becoming violent as they get older or are already acting out and help them with treatment so as to give them the skills to manage their childhood trauma experiences. "I myself was a victim of early childhood trauma by an adult family member who violently abused my older brother and myself. I was removed from my house temporarily and lived with my grandparents fifteen miles away and changed schools. To me this childhood trauma is still very real and as mayor I would seek to address this citywide issue in our underserved urban community through a private partnership that would not rely on taxpayer funding." "We experience this issue firsthand with our church and business in the West End. There is not a quick solution. It takes investment and a mindset change. This can be done by: 1. Encouraging the model and importance of the family. 2. Improve education outcomes & options. 3. Invest in entry level jobs. 4. Hold parents accountable. 5. CPD needs a no loitering ordinance and a youth curfew to enforce." "I would look at the record of the last 4 years and consider her along with other possible candidates to ensure the best and most qualified individual has the position. " "Yes. City Manager Long's leadership is principally responsible for our city coming out of the pandemic swinging. Because of her leadership, crime is down, while housing, population, and investment is up. In fact, the Business Courier just reported that Cincinnati is third in the country for lowest office vacancies in our urban core. Given our relative small size and how much uncertainty existed about the future of our economy in 2021, City Manager Long's resume and track record speak for themselves. Personal attacks on her are misinformed and classless." "As mayor I would seek to remove Sheryl Long from her current position of city manager. She is not fulfilling her role effectively as city manager and has actually relinquished the strategic decision-making to the current mayor who is now the de facto city manager as well as the mayor. They are both violating the city charter and both should be removed from their respective office. I am hard pressed to identify what Sheryl Long has accomplished as city manager, and it appears that the $1.2 billion a year city budget has been overseen by our current mayor ... There are multiple other egregious examples of where the city manager has been a complete failure, most recently not taking timely action to repair all the huge potholes on our streets and only finally addressing it bringing in a third party when there was public outrage ... If I am elected the new mayor, I would seek to replace Sheryl Long with a capable and qualified City Manager who would perform all the duties of City Manager." "I would not be supportive of the city being responsible for investing city resources in making these mostly abandoned assets a city attraction. I would be in favor of requesting proposals to sell the property and ensure the new owners were properly vetted to follow through on their plans and be responsible for upkeep. "I would not expand the subway route. If there is vacant and unused land that could be used by the successful buyer/developers, I would be open to having the new owners expand their attraction. Making this an operating subway is not something I would support." "As of right now, the priority needs to be fixing the roads and potholes above the surface." "We should take advantage of all of our infrastructure, including the abandoned subway. I have not reviewed the submissions for the RFI but I'm confident we will land on a strategy to utilize the space in the best way possible. Expanding or finishing the subway is sadly unrealistic at this time given its cost." "Pave roads. A newly paved road is impervious to potholes for approximately five years. We need to pave more roads." "Repair and improve existing infrastructure/roads." "An immediate project I would use the Southern Railway funds for on capital projects would be to remove the speedbumps on Colerain Avenue and Columbia Parkway and other city streets. I would also remove the dedicated bike lanes on Central Parkway, Clifton Avenue and other city streets. Dedicated bike lanes in a city such as Cincinnati with at least seven hills is a complete waste of capital dollars as my experience is that the bike lanes never seem to have any bikers using them when I drive on these streets." "Not sure this is for me, but yes." "As an openly gay man and supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, I support protecting and enforcing all LGBTQ rights in Cincinnati and any current funding that the city has committed to this community. I would seek to ensure our annual gay pride celebration remains a successful regional event and would work with non-profit organizations to close any gaps created by the loss of corporate funding. As the event is held at Sawyer Point park, I would also explore having the city waive any fees that are being charged for this important regional celebration of the LGBTQ+ community and their supporters." "We are to uphold the law as public servants but it's also the job of elected officials to look through each case/policy individually to make the best decision based on the current needs of the citizens of the city, not to give broad empty statements regarding a whole issue." This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Where do Aftab Pureval, Cory Bowman, Brian Frank stand on issues

GE HealthCare Technologies (NasdaqGS:GEHC) Shows 13% Stock Rise Over Last Week
GE HealthCare Technologies (NasdaqGS:GEHC) Shows 13% Stock Rise Over Last Week

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

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GE HealthCare Technologies (NasdaqGS:GEHC) Shows 13% Stock Rise Over Last Week

GE HealthCare Technologies experienced a 13% rise in its share price over the last week, an impressive performance considering the broader market's 7% increase. Recent news indicates that the company showcased advancements in breast imaging technologies, such as Pristina Via and SmartMammo, at a symposium, potentially boosting investor confidence. Additionally, a collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital to improve pediatric care highlights GE HealthCare's commitment to innovation. Amidst tech sector losses influenced by declines in companies like Nvidia and Tesla, GE HealthCare's announcements likely added positive momentum to its stock's notable performance. We've spotted 1 possible red flag for GE HealthCare Technologies you should be aware of. Diversify your portfolio with solid dividend payers offering reliable income streams to weather potential market turbulence. The recent advancements in breast imaging technologies and the collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital could bolster GE HealthCare Technologies' growth narrative by enhancing its market position and driving demand in high-margin product categories. These developments suggest potential for increased future revenue and earnings, aligning with analyst expectations of annual 3.7% revenue growth and a rise in profit margins. However, challenges such as exposure to China's market volatility and competitive pressures could impact these forecasts. Over the longer-term period of the last year, GE HealthCare experienced a 22.95% total return decline, contrasting its short-term success. This underperformance is noteworthy, given that the company's earnings have grown by 43.5% over the past year, exceeding the Medical Equipment industry's 8.5% growth. Despite recent advancements, GE HealthCare underperformed the broader US market, which returned 7.5% over the past year. The recent price surge positions GE HealthCare's share price close to analysts' consensus price target, which anticipates a 41.8% increase from the current price. With a discounted fair value estimate and earnings growth potential, as indicated by a Price-To-Earnings Ratio of 15.7x compared to the industry average of 31.6x, there remains optimism. Understanding these dynamics allows investors to assess if the current price movements align with the optimistic analyst projections of further appreciation. However, as always, it's wise to independently evaluate these metrics based on personal insights and expectations. Gain insights into GE HealthCare Technologies' outlook and expected performance with our report on the company's earnings estimates. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include NasdaqGS:GEHC. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@ Sign in to access your portfolio

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