North Carolina woman is warning others against a tool used during some pedicures, which she said almost caused her to lose her leg
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North Carolina woman is warning others against a tool used during some pedicures, which she said almost caused her to lose her leg
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Woman almost loses leg after infection she blames on salon
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — The New York Giants have signed rookie first-round pick running back Saquon Barkley to a contract. The deal is worth $31.2 million over four years and includes a $20.76 million signing bonus, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reported. Pen to paper, @saquon has signed his contract!!! #GiantsPride pic.twitter.com/yJ0mSiQqJh — New York Giants (@Giants) July 22, 2018 The No. 2 overall selection from Penn State rushed for 3,843 yards and 43 touchdowns and caught 102 passes, eight for scores, in three seasons with the Nittany Lions. He had 5,538 total yards on 791 touches for averages of 7.0 yards per play and 145.7 yards per game. MORE: Everything You Need To Know For 2018 NY Giants Training Camp Barkley joins four draft choices who had previously signed: guard Will Hernandez of UTEP (second round), outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter of Georgia (third round), defensive tackle B.J. Hill of North Carolina State (third round), and quarterback Kyle Lauletta of Richmond (fourth round). Defensive tackle RJ McIntosh, a fifth-rounder, is the only unsigned draft choice. Coach Pat Shurmur will hold his first practice Monday with the team’s rookies, quarterbacks and selected veterans. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP/CBS Local) – A woman says her request for a specialty license plate to honor her wife has been denied by the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. Amy Bright told WFMY-TV in Greensboro she wanted a plate reading “LSBNSNLV,” for “lesbians in love.” The DMV issued a statement saying the agency has the right to deny any license plate it deems “offensive to good taste and decency.” The Greenville woman said it’s ridiculous she can’t celebrate her wife this way. Bright notes her request has no curse words or hate speech. She said she previously had a plate reading “OUTLSBN,” for “out lesbian.” She is appealing and says she’ll sue if the appeal is denied. The DMV says it has rejected more than 7,000 license plate requests over the years. (Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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MIAMI (CBSNewYork/AP) — Weather forecasters say Tropical Storm Chris is likely to strengthen to a hurricane by Monday but will remain well away from the U.S. coast for the next two or three days. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Sunday that the storm has barely moved since Saturday. At 11 a.m. EDT, the storm’s center was located about 160 miles south of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Maximum sustained winds have reached 45 mph. CBS2’s Vanessa Murdock said the storm if expected to stay off the coast for the entirety of its lifespan, but it is expected to strengthen as it moves in a northeasterly direction. No coastal watches or warnings are in effect, but forecasters say swells along the coasts of North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic states could produce dangerous surf and rip current conditions. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to dump heavy rain over the Lesser Antilles at the end of the weekend. A tropical storm warning is up on Guadeloupe and Dominica, while a tropical storm watch has been issued for the French Caribbean territories of Martinique, St. Martin and St. Barts as well as St. Maarten, Barbados, St. Lucia, Saba and St. Eustatius. Puerto Rico, which was devastated by Hurricane Maria in September, remains under a state of emergency. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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Clifford Rozier, who played college ball at North Carolina and Louisville and went on to be the No. 16 pick by the Warriors in the 1994 draft, died after a heart attack. He was 45.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — We can all be forgetful sometimes, but millions of Americans have lost the ability to make memories because of brain injury or illness. But as CBS2’s Dr. Max Gomez reports, doctors have figured out how to provide a memory boost. Losing their memory is probably the greatest fear most people have about growing old. Not just where you parked or what you just ate, but where you live, whether you’re married, even the faces and names of your children. “It would be devastating,” said Keith Pinto. It’s a growing concern. From battlefield trauma, to strokes and to dementia, more than one million Americans are diagnosed each year with brain disorders that cause moderate to severe memory loss. Now, scientists may have discovered a way to strengthen or restore our ability to make new memories by hacking into the brain, and writing code to boost it. It’s called prosthetic memory. “We’re trying to bypass or support the normal memory and coding function in the brain,” said Dr. Robert Hampson. Neuroscientist Dr. Hampson headed up a ground breaking study at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in North Carolina. A small group of patients with epilepsy agreed to have electrodes inserted into a part of their brains called the hippocampus. “When the hippocampus is damaged, we have difficulty making new memories,” said Hampson. The patients played a game involving memory, as the electrodes recorded their brain cells firing off in a unique pattern of code. Neural engineer Ted Berger at the University of Southern California has studied the formation of memories in the hippocampus for more than 20 years. “The content of memory is coded in a digital code, and the hippocampus is the part of the brain that creates that digital code,” said Berger. Using the patients’ unique codes, Berger designed a mathematical model that predicts how the brain cells fire to form a successful memory. “Together, we can identify those neural codes, we can see them for the first time,” said Berger. Using the electrodes, professor Hampson and his team played each patient’s unique code back into their own brain. The codes boosted the patient’s short and long-term memories by nearly 40 percent. “We were surprised at how successful we were,” said Hampson. The work is still very preliminary, but the goal is that one day a tiny pacemaker will help brain injured or Alzheimer’s patients make new memories or strengthen the ones they already have.
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New Research ‘Hacks’ Brain’s ‘Code’ To Combat Memory Loss
Charlotte, North Carolina may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of rap music , but Jalen Santoy is certainly putting it on the map.
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You don't get this much house for this price in Los Angeles, but North Carolina is another story. R&B singer-songwriter Fantasia Barrino has sold her …
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Golf course home in Charlotte, NC, no longer hits the right note for Fantasia
R&B singer R Kelly refused to tone down his act at a performance in the US state of North Carolina amid protests over his treatment of women.
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As the R&B singer prepares for a scheduled concert Friday night in North Carolina amid persistent allegations of sexual misconduct, his career is under siege on multiple fronts. — Streaming service Spotify is removing Kelly's music from all its playlists and algorithmic recommendations, such as Discover …
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R. Kelly's reputation has long been tainted by sex crime allegations. Now, he finds his career under …