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Buddy and Khalid Catch a High on New Song “Trippin'”
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Buddy and Khalid Catch a High on New Song “Trippin'”
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This past Friday (July 13), the Georgia-based rapper dropped off Q.M., an 11-track effort featuring guest appearances from Hit-Boy, Soundz, Peso and …
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ORLANDO (CBSLA) — A woman’s attempt to document her trip to the top of a record-breaking amusement park ride took a dramatic turn when she dropped her still-recording iPhone 450 feet to the ground – and it survived the drop! Cansel Yıldırım told News 6 Orlando that she had planned to record herself and her date June 11 as they reached the top of the StarFlyer, which has been promoted by its owner as the tallest swing ride in the world. The video shows Yıldırım holding the phone as she and her passenger ascend to the top of the ride, but the footage is interrupted when she suddenly loses her grip. The phone spins through the air as it drops hundreds of feet, then lands screen-side down with its camera in the air – recording the entire time. Yıldırım told the station that she assumed the phone’s screen would be shattered, if the phone itself hadn’t broken into pieces on impact, especially since she didn’t have a case protecting it. Yet she says she was able to use the Find My iPhone app to locate the still-functioning phone, and when she picked it up, it had only a single scratch! She was able to upload the video on social media, where it’s received thousands of views. News 6 reports that phones and other personal items are not allowed on the StarFlyer, and that riders are asked to stow their belongings in plastic bins at the base of the ride before strapping in.
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iPhone Survives 450-Foot Drop From World’s Tallest Swing Ride
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WASHINGTON (CNN) — A common drug used to control blood pressure and help prevent heart failure was announced by the US Food and Drug Administration on Friday, a week after 22 other countries recalled it because the drug contains a chemical that poses a potential cancer risk. Valsartan is off patent and is used as a component of other generic medicines, but not all medicines containing the ingredient are involved, according to the FDA . The US recall includes the the versions of valsartan that are made by Major Pharmaceuticals, Solco Healthcare and Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. as well as valsartan/hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) sold by Solco Healthcare and Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. “We have carefully assessed the valsartan-containing medications sold in the United States, and we’ve found that the valsartan sold by these specific companies does not meet our safety standards. This is why we’ve asked these companies to take immediate action to protect patients,” said Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. In Europe and Asia, Novartis, the company that originally developed the drug, said Sandoz valsartan and valsartan /HCT film-coated tablets are being recalled because they “do not meet our high quality standards.” Pharmacies in the UK are advised to recall valsartan batches containing medicines made by Dexcel Pharma Ltd and Accord Healthcare. (Photo: SMU Constitutional and Administrative Law Wikipedia Project/Wikimedia Commons) The recall is due to the presence of the impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) , which was found in the recalled products, according to an FDA statement. NDMA is an organic chemical that is in a family of potent carcinogens. It has been used to make liquid rocket fuel, softeners and lubricants, among other products. It can also be unintentionally produced through certain chemical reactions and is a byproduct from some pesticide manufacturing, the making of rubber tires or fish processing. Animal studies have shown that NDMA can be toxic and cause tumors in the liver, kidney and respiratory tract. It can also be potentially harmful to humans in certain quantities. Exposure to high levels can cause liver damage and is a probable human carcinogen, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services . Novartis spokesman Eric Althoff said after the initial recall last week that products sold in the US were not affected by this recall, but the FDA’s ongoing review and laboratory tests found otherwise. “The presence of of NDMA was unexpected and is thought to be related to changes in the way the active substance was manufactured,” the FDA release said. “The amounts of NDMA found in Valsartan API are much lower than the cumulative endogenous production and usual external exposure of NDMA,” Althoff wrote in an email July 6. “There is no certainty as to how much this contaminant may potentially increase cancer risk in humans. Thus, the amount of NDMA found in the Valsartan API would not represent a significantly increased risk to the patients taking of Sandoz Valsartan and Sandoz Valsartan HCT Film coated tablets.” (Photo: fda.gov) The FDA’s investigation into the drug will continue. “The FDA is committed to maintaining our gold standard for safety and efficacy. That includes our efforts to ensure the quality of drugs and the safe manner in which they’re manufactured,” Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Friday. “When we identify lapses in the quality of drugs and problems with their manufacturing that have the potential to create risks to patients, we’re committed to taking swift action to alert the public and help facilitate the removal of the products from the market. As we seek the removal of certain drug products today, our drug shortages team is also working hard to ensure patients’ therapeutic needs are met in the United States with an adequate supply of unaffected medications.” Patients are advised to talk to their doctor if they are taking the medication. They should not discontinue taking medication without a doctor’s permission. Going off their medication without supervision could be dangerous, according to the American Heart Association. (The-CNN-Wire & © 2018 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.)
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Nearly four years after Eric Garner died during an arrest on Staten Island, the NYPD gave the U.S. Justice Department an ultimatum; if federal investigators don’t take action on the case by the end of August police brass will step in. Garner died four years ago Tuesday, and the department says it’s ready to start hearings against the officers involved and cannot wait any longer for the federal investigation to wrap up. Cell phone video from July 17th, 2014 captured officers trying to arrest the 43-year-old Garner for allegedly selling loose cigarettes. Officer Daniel Pantaleo is seen putting his arm around Garner’s neck as he pulled him onto the ground. Garner was repeatedly heard saying “I can’t breath,” and later died. In a letter to the Justice Department, NYPD attorney Lawrence Byrne says the department didn’t move ahead with disciplinary proceedings because it did not want to impact the federal investigation into the case. Now, the NYPD is giving the DOJ until August 31st to announce whether it will file civil rights charges. If no decision is announced, Byrne says the department will move forward. Garner’s family spoke just a short time ago. “We want it to be done swiftly,” mother Gwen Carr said. “We don’t want politics to play a part in this. We just want justice for my son.” PBA President Patrick Lynch released a statement Monday saying he agrees the DOJ should move to close Officer Pantaleo’s case, and they’re confident he will be vindicated. A Staten Island grand jury did not indict the officer on charges in Garner’s death. Pantaleo remains on modified duty.
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NYPD Sets Ultimatum For Disciplinary Proceedings Against Officer In Eric Garner Death
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Nearly four years after Eric Garner died during an arrest on Staten Island, the NYPD gave the U.S. Justice Department an ultimatum; if federal investigators don’t take action on the case by the end of August police brass will step in. Garner died four years ago Tuesday, and the department says it’s ready to start hearings against the officers involved and cannot wait any longer for the federal investigation to wrap up. Cell phone video from July 17th, 2014 captured officers trying to arrest the 43-year-old Garner for allegedly selling loose cigarettes. Officer Daniel Pantaleo is seen putting his arm around Garner’s neck as he pulled him onto the ground. Garner was repeatedly heard saying “I can’t breath,” and later died. In a letter to the Justice Department, NYPD attorney Lawrence Byrne says the department didn’t move ahead with disciplinary proceedings because it did not want to impact the federal investigation into the case. Now, the NYPD is giving the DOJ until August 31st to announce whether it will file civil rights charges. If no decision is announced, Byrne says the department will move forward. Garner’s family spoke just a short time ago. “We want it to be done swiftly,” mother Gwen Carr said. “We don’t want politics to play a part in this. We just want justice for my son.” PBA President Patrick Lynch released a statement Monday saying he agrees the DOJ should move to close Officer Pantaleo’s case, and they’re confident he will be vindicated. A Staten Island grand jury did not indict the officer on charges in Garner’s death. Pantaleo remains on modified duty.
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NYPD Sets Ultimatum For Disciplinary Proceedings Against Officer In Eric Garner Death
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