August is football’s deadliest month; Trump rule would give many immigrants a tough choice | Morning Newsletter
August can be a deadly month for football players of all levels. A recent study catalogued almost 200 fatalities between 1998 and 2018 that occurred during football conditioning sessions. Also, the Trump administration announced a new rule Monday that would target legal immigrants that receive financial assistance. Beware: your evening commute might get impacted by severe storms that are expected to roll into the region. Plan accordingly.
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August is the deadliest month for football players, and it’s not because of injuries
Over-conditioning kills more football players than traumatic injuries, according to a report presented at the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine’s annual meeting this summer.
Between 1998 and 2018, there were 187 fatalities that happened during conditioning sessions. The researchers also added that August was the deadliest month for football at all levels -- from Pop Warner to the
The deaths, one researcher said, are largely preventable.
A new rule would cut legal immigration and hurt poorer immigrants
The Trump administration Monday finalized a new rule that could limit legal immigration into the
For more than a century, immigrants that wanted to live in the
Clients have been calling Philly-based HIAS Pennsylvania, a group that helps immigrants navigating society. The tension has only increased, the group’s executive director said.
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Have you ever been trapped in traffic leaving the sports complex? A lot of your frustration could be aimed at the lack of access to the
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