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Big-hearted Westchester teen finishes veteran hall beautification project in time for Memorial Day — after freak accidentNew Foto - Big-hearted Westchester teen finishes veteran hall beautification project in time for Memorial Day — after freak accident

A big-hearted Westchester teenager has finished a project to beautify a local veterans hall in time forMemorial Day— after a freak accident and grueling recovery prevented him from completing it for months. Joseph Mana, 18, was nearly done fixing up the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Yorktown Heights, installing planter boxes, pressure washing the building and refinishing a bench, for anEagle Scoutproject in October when he took a break to return to school, he and his father told The Post. "It was supposed to be done in time for Veterans Day — but then tragedy struck," his dad, Ed Mana, said. The teen, who was active in Boy Scouts troop 173, was playing touch football in fourth period gym class when another student accidentally slammed into his left leg from the side as he leaned back on it, Mana said. The impact and strange angle dislocated his knee and damaged a main artery behind it. "I was in a lot of pain and shock," Mana said. "The top of my knee was indented down at an angle." He was rushed to an emergency room, where doctors explained he needed surgery immediately to fix the artery. "After they popped it back into place, they said it could be something wrong with the vascular side," Mana said. For the next four months, the teen was forced to remain hospitalized while he recovered from three surgeries — including to repair the artery, remove pins from his ACL and fix a tendon. Ed Mana, 52, said it was hard to check his son into Blythedale Children's hospital in Valhalla knowing he'd likely be there for months. "When you have to leave [your kid] there, it's like you're leaving someone in jail. There were tears," he said. As the months passed, the teenager celebrated Halloween, New Years 'Day and his 18th birthday at the hospital. "I was upset and annoyed I couldn't see [my friends]," Joseph Mana said. He even applied to colleges while on painkillers and confined to the medical center. "I told him if you don't get in, you should write the college a letter later and say, 'I was high but not for the normal reasons,'"  Ed Mana said. Finally, in March the teen was released and advised to do physical therapy twice a week and to wear a knee brace for the next year and a half. Over the weekend, he returned to complete the vets project, which will also include a flag box, and will be unveiled in a ceremony after the town's Memorial Day parade Monday. Mana is expected to give a short speech. "Vets deserve this because they fought for our country, so we should spend our time helping them too," he said. Since his accident, Mana has been accepted to SUNY Polytechnic Institute, where he plans to study computer science.

Big-hearted Westchester teen finishes veteran hall beautification project in time for Memorial Day — after freak accident

Big-hearted Westchester teen finishes veteran hall beautification project in time for Memorial Day — after freak accident A big-hearted West...
Bestselling author calls murdered Israeli embassy employees 'genocide cheerleaders' in social media postNew Foto - Bestselling author calls murdered Israeli embassy employees 'genocide cheerleaders' in social media post

An influential anti-Israel author expressed anger on Thursday towards the twoIsraeli embassy stafferswho were murdered in Washington, D.C. last week. Author Susan Abulhawa attacked the murder victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, in an X post, calling them "genocide cheerleaders" and saying there is too much bloodshed at the hands of Israel to feel sorry for them after they were gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum. "Now we're supposed to feel bad for two genocide cheerleaders after watching these colonizer baby killers slaughter people by the hundreds every day for two years," Abulhawa wrote onsocial mediathe day after the soon-to-be-engaged couple were killed. Suspect Accused Of Killing Israeli Embassy Staffers In Dc Could Face More Charges Lischinsky and Milgrim were shot and killed while departing an event at the museum on Wednesday. A man authorities identified as 31-year-oldElias Rodriguezof Chicago has been charged in the killings and faces the death penalty. Upon his arrest, Rodriguez screamed, "Free Palestine!" Read On The Fox News App Abulhawa's post continued: "I've seen the inside of too many children's skulls to give a crap about the human garbage who get off on mass murder. It wouldn't surprise me if it was a false flag to focus on manufactured antisemitism instead of the actual holocaust being committed by Jewish supremacists." Antisemitism Spiking Around The World, Adl Task Force Finds In Its 1St-ever Global Report In aprevious post, Abulhawa rationalized that the murders were a natural response to Israel going unchecked for its "holocaust" in Gaza. "Natural logic: when governments fail to hold Israel accountable for an actual holocaust being committed before our very eyes, no genocidal Zionist should be safe anywhere in the world. What Mr. Rodriguez did should come as no surprise. In fact, I'm surprised it has not happened sooner," she wrote. Abulhawa also suggested that the suspect was following his conscience, adding, "Human beings with a conscience literally cannot bear to witness such evil day and day out being inflicted upon the bodies, minds, and futures of an utterly defenseless people, by such a hateful, racist, colonial state." Abulhawa is the author of several books, including "Mornings In Jenin," a novel about a Palestinian family displaced from their homes by Israel in 1948, that has sold over one million copies. Click Here For More Coverage Of Media And Culture Her social media account on X is filled with anti-Israel posts. She has also written a number of articles for the digital outlet, "The Electronic Intifada," several of which accuse Israel of committing a "holocaust." In one, titled, "Israel is dragging the world into darkness," she wrote, "Israel does not belong in the modern world. It is the child of European colonialism and Europe's genocidal anti-Semitism, imposed by force and fire and Western guilt on a land already inhabited by an indigenous people." Abulhawa did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Original article source:Bestselling author calls murdered Israeli embassy employees 'genocide cheerleaders' in social media post

Bestselling author calls murdered Israeli embassy employees 'genocide cheerleaders' in social media post

Bestselling author calls murdered Israeli embassy employees 'genocide cheerleaders' in social media post An influential anti-Israel ...
Dr. Oz says taxpayers footing $14 billion bill for Medicaid fraud while eligible patients struggle for careNew Foto - Dr. Oz says taxpayers footing $14 billion bill for Medicaid fraud while eligible patients struggle for care

Federal spending riddled with waste, fraud and abuse is costing taxpayers billions – and Dr. Mehmet Oz saysMedicaid is a glaring example, where crucial care is being siphoned away from the Americans who need it most. "There's about $14 billion we've identified with DOGE, of folks who are duly enrolled wrongly in multiple states for Medicaid," Oz said on this week's "Sunday Morning Futures." "You live in New Jersey, but you move to Pennsylvania, and which state gets your Medicaid? Turns out both states collect money from the federal government." Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, urged that Medicaid be "clean[ed] up" so it serves the people it was initially designed to assist – those at the dawn or twilight of their life, those "living in the shadows," and those with disabilities who are unable to receive access to care because of others "clawing at the cloth" of the system. The American People Will Support Medicaid Reform. Here's Why Republicans have urged the need toeliminate waste, fraud and abuse in such medical assistance programs, much to the concern of those who say the "big, beautiful bill" on its way through Congress threatens healthcare for those in need. Read On The Fox News App House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has denied that the bill threatens such coverage, telling "Sunday Morning Futures" last month that safeguarding Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security remains a "big priority" for Republicans, butrooting out waste, fraud and abuseis essential to make these programs work more efficiently for all. "We have to eliminate people, for example, on Medicaid who are not actually eligible to be there. Able-bodied workers… young men who should never be on the program at all," he said at the time. Oz told guest host Jackie DeAngelis that the problem goes even further, pivoting to the lack of a federal work requirement for Medicaid — something that exists in other federal programs like food stamps. Dems Draft Cbo Into Anti-trump 'Resistance' As White House Works To Shut Down Leftist Data Spin "Let's be clear what this means. It doesn't mean you have a job. It means you're trying to get a job – which is a good thing because we have twice as many jobs as there are people looking for them right now," he said. "But, if you don't or can't seek a job, you can volunteer somewhere. You can get an education. You can help out with other people inside the household. There's many ways that you can chip in." "There is a work requirement for SNAP, right, the food stamps program. There's a lot we can do. I think there's a moral hazard if we don't, because you've got people who are not working who could work, who should work, and it's better for them and better for the country if they do." Oz also said states are currently "incentivized" to not cooperate with the federal government. He pointed to a provision under the program's expansion that allows the federal government to cover up to 90% of the costs in some states compared to 50% or 60% in others. That uneven structure, he argued, incentivizes states to keep more able-bodied adults enrolled in Medicaid to bring in more federal money. "Right now, in many states, if you go to the hospital, and you're an able-bodied person, the hospital gets paid more [for a Medicaid beneficiary] than if you're a Medicare beneficiary. Now, how does that work?" he said. "People work their whole life, chipped into Medicare, they get the program, they retire thinking they have got a great system, and the hospital tells them, 'Listen, you guys don't pay as well as the able-bodied folks on Medicaid who haven't been able to get a job.' So, in a way, we value them more, and that's what ends up happening that disrupts the system." Original article source:Dr. Oz says taxpayers footing $14 billion bill for Medicaid fraud while eligible patients struggle for care

Dr. Oz says taxpayers footing $14 billion bill for Medicaid fraud while eligible patients struggle for care

Dr. Oz says taxpayers footing $14 billion bill for Medicaid fraud while eligible patients struggle for care Federal spending riddled with wa...
Trump says he is 'not happy with what Putin is doing'New Foto - Trump says he is 'not happy with what Putin is doing'

PresidentDonald Trumpsaid Sunday he doesn't know "what the hell happened" to Russian President Vladimir Putin and that he is "not happy with what Putin is doing" after Moscow launched its largestaerial attackof its three-year war on Ukraine overnight. "I'm not happy with what Putin is doing. He's killing a lot of people, and I don't know what the hell happened to Putin. I've known him a long time. Always gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don't like it at all," Trump told reporters in New Jersey on his way back to Washington. "We're in the middle of talking, and he's shooting rockets into Kyiv and other cities." Trump said he is "very surprised" about what transpired, though just a week ago, Russia launched itslargest drone attackagainst Ukraine — a day beforePutin and Trump spokeon the phone. "I don't like what Putin is doing, not even a little bit. He's killing people. And something happened to this guy, and I don't like it," Trump added Sunday. Trump's comments come after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday, "America's silence, and the silence of others in the world, only encourages Putin." At least 12 people were killed in the attacks across Ukraine, including children, officials said. Dozens more people were injured. Among those killed were three children from the same family in the Zhytomyr region — west of Kyiv — according to Ukraine's internal affairs minister, Ihor Klymenko. He said their parents were hospitalized where the mother remains in a serious condition. This story is breaking and will be updated. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Trump says he is ‘not happy with what Putin is doing’

Trump says he is 'not happy with what Putin is doing' PresidentDonald Trumpsaid Sunday he doesn't know "what the hell happe...
Trump says he is not happy with Putin for bombing UkraineNew Foto - Trump says he is not happy with Putin for bombing Ukraine

By Jeff Mason MORRISTOWN, New Jersey (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday expressed deep unhappiness at Russia's weekend bombing of Ukraine, saying of Russian President Vladimir Putin, "I'm not happy with Putin." "I don't know what's wrong with him. What the hell happened to him? Right? He's killing a lot of people. I'm not happy about that," Trump told reporters at the airport in Morristown, New Jersey, as he prepared to return to Washington. Trump spoke in reaction to a Russian barrage of 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight on Sunday, including the capital Kyiv, in the largest aerial attack of the war so far, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more. Trump has been trying to get both sides to agree to a ceasefire in the three-year-old war in Ukraine and he spoke for more than two hours with Putin last week. He raised the possibility of imposing more sanctions on Russia in response to the ongoing attacks. "Always gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don't like it at all," Trump said. (Reporting by Jeff Mason and Steve Holland; editing by Diane Craft)

Trump says he is not happy with Putin for bombing Ukraine

Trump says he is not happy with Putin for bombing Ukraine By Jeff Mason MORRISTOWN, New Jersey (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Su...

 

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