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Zoo in Brazil builds wheelchair for paraplegic porcupine

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A porcupine has a new way of getting around thanks to a wheelchair that was made from plumbing pipes. A zookeeper in a brazilian zoo decided to build the chair for a paraplegic porcupine who would’ve otherwise been incapacitated and more than likely would’ve suffered from depression and would have been put down at some […]

Miracle Wheelchair-Bound Baby Goat Learns To Walk

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The most inspiring baby goat of all time just took it to the next level. Frostie, the baby goat who re-learned to move about with the help of a wheelchair after a near-fatal illness, has ditched his wheels and is walking and hopping around on his own. SEE ALSO: Inspiring Goat in a Wheelchair Is All You Need […]

Brazil Police Probe Wheelchair-Bound Brazil Fans Standing At World Cup

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#WorldCup fans who appeared to jump out of their wheelchairs investigated for ticket fraud http://t.co/f9BivqOtRR pic.twitter.com/whKoA5ULwM — The Telegraph (@Telegraph) June 20, 2014     Lots of people have advocated for the restorative power of exercise, but how about the healing abilities of merely watching sport?   For some Brazilian soccer fans, attending World Cup […]

Man Convicted of Multi-Million Dollar Medicare Fraud

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The U.S. Attorney’s Office said a federal jury convicted a man behind a multi-million dollar Medicare fraud scheme Thursday.   The jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty for Ahaoma Ohia, 60, on seven counts of wire fraud. Prosecutors said Ohia defrauded Medicare of several million dollars from January 2007 through February 2009 through his […]

Former Conjoined Twins Graduate As Co-Valedictorians

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Two Texas teens who were born as conjoined twins just graduated high school as co-valedictorians. Emily and Caitlin Copeland, 18, recently graduated from Lutheran High North in Houston. The Copeland sisters were the first case of conjoined twins at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, where doctors did everything they could to deliver them safely. […]

U.S. gold medalist Amy Van Dyken severs spine in offroad accident

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Amy Van Dyken Rouen, a six-time Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer, is hospitalized in an intensive-care unit in Scottsdale after suffering injuries in an all-terrain vehicle accident. Azcentral sports confirmed Sunday that Rouen is in ICU at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Medical Center. David Van Dyken posted on Facebook that Amy, his sister, had been airlifted to […]

2nd Video Shows Another Takedown of Student In Wheelchair

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2nd Video Of Security Guards Abusing Student With Disability A second video has emerged allegedly showing an Oakland High School security guard abusing a student in a wheelchair, and a second guard will be placed on paid leave, authorities said Tuesday. Marchell Mitchell, 23, has been fired and charged with child abuse for allegedly handcuffing, […]

Redhanded: Video Shows Brutal Beating of Student In Wheelchair

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The family of a 17-year-old California student is demanding justice. This comes after the shocking video of a student in a wheelchair being brutally beat was released by the school district.  As  a result, Oakland High School student Francisco Martinez returned to Children’s Hospital in Oakland Thursday evening. After the beating, Francisco has asked doctors […]

YouTube Reveals Which Internet Providers Are Better At Streaming

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Starting today, internet providers in the United States will finally be held to account for lackluster YouTube streaming speeds. Google has brought its Video Quality Report — first launched in Canada at the start of this year — to the US, and is now ranking ISPs like Cablevision and Verizon FiOS based on the fidelity of their […]

Are You Kidding Me? FCC Approves Plan To Consider Internet Regulation

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  The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted in favor of advancing a proposal that could dramatically reshape the way consumers experience the Internet, opening the possibility of Internet service providers charging Web sites for higher-quality delivery of their content to American consumers. The plan, approved in a three-to-two vote along party lines, could unleash […]