'Docs that Rock' makes local physicians rock stars for one night

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

'Docs that Rock' makes local physicians rock stars for one night LAFAYETTE, Colo. (KDVR) -- Three all-doctor bands headlined "Docs that Rock," a fun night of music and dancing for those supporting Bal Swan Early Childhood Development Center."It's fun to play rock stars for one night and make music together," said Dan O'Brien, an urgent care family practice doctor and singer/bass player. "Everyone's so serious sometimes at work you wouldn’t know that the person down the hall from you is an amazing guitar player or piano player, and sometimes people have this whole other fun side outside of medicine." Denver breaks 73-year-old high temperature record for Oct. 20 Every member of the three bands that performed is a practicing physician within the Kaiser Permanente company. All of this is to bring music to those who want to hear it and for a good cause."So thrilled to get to do something we love for a good cause," O'Brien said. The entry fee and funds from the night went directly to Bal Swan Early Childhood Development Center. Bal Swan aims to build...

Humane Society of Broward hosts annual trick-or-treating celebration with the animals

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Humane Society of Broward hosts annual trick-or-treating celebration with the animals Broward County is trick-or-treating with the animals.The Humane Society of Broward County got all dressed up Friday evening — transforming Into “Dogwarts.”Kids of all ages could play carnival games, grab some candy and meet the animals at this Halloween celebration.“This is an event for the kids; it’s a safe way to come trick-or-treating,” said Cherie Wachter, Vice President of Marketing for the Humane Society of Broward County, “and the hope is to bring people to the shelter that might not normally come to the Humane Society of Broward County, and of course, we hope they’ll fall in love and take home a magical friend.”This is the second year in a row the Humane Society has put on “Trick or Treat with the Animals,” with proceeds from the event going toward the animals who live there.

Smith: Biden’s factory jobs revival falls short

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Smith: Biden’s factory jobs revival falls short President Joe Biden has been traveling the U.S. touting a manufacturing revival that he no doubt hopes will help his chances for re-election. Unfortunately, there is much less substance to this “Biden Boom” than the White House would have Americans believe. Even under the rosiest of projections, the administration’s signature programs will do little to increase manufacturing employment — and even less to uplift the overall economy.Construction spending on manufacturing facilities more than doubled from an annualized rate of $81 billion this time last year to an all-time high of nearly $200 billion in August. Some of that increase can be attributed to the incentives provided by the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS Act, both championed by the president.But there are more relevant factors. Shortages caused by COVID, backlogs at major ports in 2021 and a three-year-long (and continuing) surge in retail sales created a compelling case for reshoring production even without those ince...

Ko: Working to improve quality care for patients

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Ko: Working to improve quality care for patients Patients across the country deserve the best possible care outcome, no matter where they liveCurrent national strategies intended to improve the quality of patient care have led to the unwarranted variations in effectiveness, efficiency, and safety we see today. While some successes have been reported, we often see mediocre care at best. But it is not for a lack of trying. Hospitals and healthcare systems are dedicating large resources, efforts, and energy towards achieving better quality. Yet, despite best intentions, our healthcare system is failing to achieve the kind of quality we want for our patients, and the type of care patients want for themselves. We need to do better.The good news is that over the last 25 years we have been quietly developing, learning, and successfully implementing a reproducible model for achieving high quality in surgery. We have learned from over 2,500 hospital implementations and believe now is an appropriate time to share our model with others in th...

Editorial: Biden White House must get serious with Iran

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Editorial: Biden White House must get serious with Iran Israel made it clear on Monday that Iran will pay a price if it escalates the Gaza crisis through its Hezbollah proxy in the north. The Biden administration must send the same message.Iran has become increasingly belligerent in recent days, warning of a “huge earthquake” if Israel doesn’t cease its military response to the vicious Hamas terror attacks. But if a de-escalation is the goal, perhaps Iran could start by cutting off its financial support to radical militants while calling off Hezbollah and recognizing Israeli’s right to exist and defend itself.Instead, continued Iranian provocations have led to concerns that the nation could use Israel’s Gaza response as a precursor to open another front in the war against the Jewish state.“We can’t rule out that Iran would choose to get directly engaged some way,” Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” last Sunday. “We have to prepare for every possible contingency.”That must inclu...

Frenship shaking things up on ‘Base Camp’ tour

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Frenship shaking things up on ‘Base Camp’ tour The Los Angeles synth-pop duo Frenship doesn’t ask for much: They just want you to still be playing their music 15 years from now. “That’s the thing with our music, we aim for timelessness,” says cofounder James Sunderland. “So if we’re going to write a song about the pandemic, we’re going to make it about something universal, like loneliness. So you can still come back to it years later.”Frenship partners Sunderland and Brett Hite began as two actual friends who worked in a Lululemon store in Los Angeles together, bonding over their mutual love of synthesizer pop. Success came to them in a hurry when their 2016 single “Capsize”– a collaboration with singer Emily Warren, and only the fourth song Frenship ever released — became an online sensation, racking up 505 million Spotify streams.“It changed our lives, but probably not as much as you’d imagine,” Hite says. “Had we known the ins and outs of the music industry we’d have done it differently — like we would own o...

Schoen: GOP paralysis deepens as Speaker vote drags on

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Schoen: GOP paralysis deepens as Speaker vote drags on Midday Thursday, it appeared that ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus co-founder Jim Jordan was ready to step aside from the speaker’s race, thus allowing Republicans in the House of Representatives to end weeks of political stunts and join with Democrats to elevate Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry’s powers.Instead, House Republicans again failed to display any semblance of leadership and elect a Speaker of the House, despite a number of international and domestic crises, and continued to paralyze our government. Indeed, this dysfunction comes at a critical moment for global affairs as the Middle East is engulfed in a full-blown war between Israel and Hamas, while Ukraine continues to battle against Russia’s invasion. Further, we are barreling towards a government shutdown later in November when the continuing resolution expires. With the House frozen, Congress will be unable to prevent the economic consequences such a shutdown would have.To be sure, the United States cannot ...

Dear Abby: Mom & family in denial about her decline

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Dear Abby: Mom & family in denial about her decline Dear Abby: My mother-in-law is a sweet retired teacher. She lives an active life volunteering at her local Boys and Girls Club and keeping up with her friends. The issue is, her mobility and her memory are in decline, and she and her family are in denial about it.She still drives and has recently had several fender benders. She also admitted to getting lost on her way home from the store and needing to call her brother to find her. A fall resulted in a broken wrist. She thinks this is funny and isn’t worried at all. She won’t disclose anything about her health care, so we can’t talk to her doctor.My husband refuses to talk with his mom about plans for moving or getting more help at home, and my brother-in-law won’t intervene. Both have ordered me to step back. We live a day’s drive away, so if something happens, it’s going to be hard to get to her in a hurry. Why am I the only one worried, and what can I do? — Writing on the WallDear Writing...

AP visual analysis: Rocket from Gaza appeared to go astray, likely caused deadly hospital explosion

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

AP visual analysis: Rocket from Gaza appeared to go astray, likely caused deadly hospital explosion Shortly before 7 p.m. Tuesday, a volley of rockets lit up the darkened sky over Gaza. Videos analyzed by The Associated Press show one veering off course, breaking up in the air before crashing to the ground.Seconds later, the videos show a large explosion in the same area – the site of Gaza’s al-Ahli Arab Hospital.Who is to blame for the fiery explosion has set off intense debate and finger pointing between the Israeli government and Palestinian militants, further escalating tensions in their two week-long war.The AP analyzed more than a dozen videos from the moments before, during and after the hospital explosion, as well as satellite imagery and photos. AP’s analysis shows that the rocket that broke up in the air was fired from within Palestinian territory, and that the hospital explosion was most likely caused when part of that rocket crashed to the ground.A lack of forensic evidence and the difficulty of gathering that material on the ground in the middle of a war means there i...

Inside the meeting of Republican electors who sought to thwart Biden’s election win in Georgia

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:48:09 GMT

Inside the meeting of Republican electors who sought to thwart Biden’s election win in Georgia ATLANTA (AP) — It was a bad place to keep a secret.When Republicans gathered on December 14, 2020, claiming to be legitimate electors casting the state’s 16 electoral votes for Donald Trump, they met at the Georgia Capitol in a room just upstairs from the building’s public entrance. A Trump campaign official asked for the electors’ “complete discretion,” telling them to say only that they were meeting with two state senators who were there.“Your duties are imperative to ensure the end result — a win in Georgia for President Trump — but will be hampered unless we have complete secrecy and discretion,” Robert Sinners wrote in an email uncovered by investigators. But reporters for The Associated Press and other news organizations noticed the Republicans entering the building and were eventually admitted into the room, where they photographed and recorded video of the proceeding. In the chaotic weeks after the 2020 election, the gathering’s significance was...