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Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was attacked with a hammer inside the couples San Francisco home early Friday, the police chief for San Francisco said.Speaker Pelosi s spokesperson Drew Hammill said Paul Pelosi was taken to the hospital, but is expected to recover. Hammill confirmed that Pelosi was not at home at the time of the attack.The New York Times reported that Paul Pelosi underwent surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. He is said to have sustained a skull stanley cup fracture along with serious injuries to his hands and his right ar stanley kubek m. Reports said his surgery was successful, and he is expected to fully recover, according to Drew Hammill, a spokesman for Speaker Nancy Pelosi. An assailant broke into the Pelosi residence in San Francisco and violently assaulted Mr. Pelosi. The assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation, Hammill said. The Spea stanley tumblers ker and her family are grateful to the first responders and medical professionals involved, and request privacy at this time, Hammill added.San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said Pelosi was severely beaten by the suspect with a hammer. The Associated Press reported that Pelosi s home was being targeted as the attacker said where is Nancy David Depape, the 42-year-old suspect, was charged with attempted homicide, burglary, elder abuse among other charges, according to Scott. Scott said officers were called to the Pelosi residence on a wellness check. W Kilv Legalizing cannabis appears to increase usage, study finds
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 鈥?You can call it a tale of two viruses, HIV and COVID-19. Both have taken the lives of thousands of people worldwide, and there have been major medical advancements in treating both. Still, some people have noticed the societal response to these viruses was drastically different.ABC Action News in-depth reporter Anthony Hill has spoken with several members of the LGBTQ community, including a local man living with HIV who has also had COVID-19. He lived during the onset of both viruses, and he tells Anthony why he believes society was more sympathetic to those who contracted COVID-19. I was on death s door, and he actually came into my hospital room and told me I was not leaving the hospital alive. And I told him I didn t accept that, said Trevor Keller, recounting the near-death HIV-related experience he had back in 1998. I think I was on, like, 30 pills, three times a day. But, unlike many, he survived to t stanley cup ell the tale of two viruses that impacted the world because he also co stanley cup ntracted COVID-19 last July.Trevor contracted HIV when he was 24 years old at the height of the AIDS epidemic, and he mostly kept his diagnosis a secret. I saw the reaction of people and the fear in people s eyes, and I think that s why I kept it to myself, especially in my small town. Discrimination against people living with the virus was common in his hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They d walk into a store, and you could tell that they were sick by their appeara stanley thermobecher nce, and t |
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