ETHEREUM JUST BROKE $4,600
$ETH IS UP 117% IN LAST 52 DAYS
NOW ONLY $250 AWAY FROM ATH
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$ETH IS UP 117% IN LAST 52 DAYS
NOW ONLY $250 AWAY FROM ATH
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BREAKING The S&P 500 officially rises to a new all time high, now up nearly +33% from its April 2025 low
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DC homeless will be given option of shelter or jail as part of Trumpβs crime crackdown
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Gun-toting NYC trio steals $3OK Cartier Santos watch off manβs wrist
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WATCH: A superyacht off the coast of a Spanish island near Ibiza erupted in a massive fire, engulfing the vessel in flames
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2 teen boys shot, wounded when gunman wearing all black opens fire on grounds of NYC housing complex: cops
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BREAKING: Colorado officials just sent a warning of: "DO NOT TOUCH" to their residents after rabbits were spotted invading parts of the US with weird tentacles sprouting from their heads due to virus
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Sad part?
UK government may perfectly reflect the will of its people
Countries eventually end up with the governments they deserve
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Mother left with a ~$70,000 bill for a 15-minute trip to the emergency room for her 6-month-old son.
Absolutely insane.
CA woman Jessica Farwell says she was forced by doctors to put her son in a helicopter, which ended up costing $90,000.
The insanity doesn't end there.
After the 15-minute helicopter ride, which was deemed necessary by the doctors because the hospital Farwell went to didn't have a burn unit, she was forced to put her son in an ambulance to get him from the helipad to the hospital.
This was a 0.3-mile ride that they charged $10,200 for.
The son, Brody, was treated with second-degree burns and was discharged the next day.
The entire ordeal came to over $100,000.
"You look at the bills, and it's absolutely enraging. We got hit for a $600 waiting fee... there's a fee for it being a nighttime service... there's just every single fee you can think of!" the mother said to ABC 7.
Farwell said she was promised by doctors that her insurance would cover the costs. They didn't initially.
At first, her insurance wouldn't even cover half of the bill, meaning she would owe nearly $70,000.
"I've called the hospital, ambulance company, my insurance numerous times. It's been three years and then they wouldn't listen to me or talk to me. They just kept giving me the runaround..." she said.
It wasn't until Farwell went public with ABC 7 that the insurance company finally gave in and waived the fees.
Video: ABC 7.
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Absolutely insane.
CA woman Jessica Farwell says she was forced by doctors to put her son in a helicopter, which ended up costing $90,000.
The insanity doesn't end there.
After the 15-minute helicopter ride, which was deemed necessary by the doctors because the hospital Farwell went to didn't have a burn unit, she was forced to put her son in an ambulance to get him from the helipad to the hospital.
This was a 0.3-mile ride that they charged $10,200 for.
The son, Brody, was treated with second-degree burns and was discharged the next day.
The entire ordeal came to over $100,000.
"You look at the bills, and it's absolutely enraging. We got hit for a $600 waiting fee... there's a fee for it being a nighttime service... there's just every single fee you can think of!" the mother said to ABC 7.
Farwell said she was promised by doctors that her insurance would cover the costs. They didn't initially.
At first, her insurance wouldn't even cover half of the bill, meaning she would owe nearly $70,000.
"I've called the hospital, ambulance company, my insurance numerous times. It's been three years and then they wouldn't listen to me or talk to me. They just kept giving me the runaround..." she said.
It wasn't until Farwell went public with ABC 7 that the insurance company finally gave in and waived the fees.
Video: ABC 7.
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JUST IN National Guard troops are patrolling the streets of Washington, D.C
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