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Updated April 9, 2022 at 10:22 AM ET Born in 1942 in Mexico City, Graciela Iturbide says she happened upon her life's work quite accidentally. She wanted to study literature and become a writer. "But in my bourgeois family it was just not possible at all," she tells me in Spanish through an interpreter, "for a woman to go to university in the 60s. So I felt very frustrated." Iturbide married young. But after her kids got a little older, she went back to night school to study cinema. Well-known photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo was giving classes. Bravo had made a name for himself in the 1920s and 30s, working with muralists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Iturbide says she got lucky and became Bravo's apprentice in the early 1970s. "He opened, I would say, the wonders of the world to my eyes and gave me the opportunity to discover my country, and then the rest of the world," Iturbide says. An exhibition of Iturbide's work runs through the end of May in Paris. The emblematic figure of Latin American photography, now almost 80, first became known for her portraits of indigenous peoples. She later traveled outside Mexico to photograph Chicano communities in Los Angeles and transgender people in India, winning international renown for her portraits of marginalized people across the globe. As she talks being a successful photographer, Iturbide quotes another icon, Henri Cartier-Bresson. "He said that there was one decisive moment when you are a photographer, and that is the moment when you actually seize your camera and take the picture." Whatever the camera, success depends on the eye behind it, she says. And passion, dedication and discipline. "There's a word some people use in relation to her work that I think is not a bad word," says Alexis Fabry, curator of the exhibition at the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art. "It's anthro poetry — that very subtle oscillation in her work between something that could be anthropological and something that is poetical." Fabry says this exhibit traces Iturbide's slow journey from people to abstraction...uniting herself with nature, objects and animals. Iturbide says her interests changed in the years partly because drug wars made it difficult to travel to indigenous regions. Instead she decided to focus on human beings' relationship with objects. "I think we are accompanied [by] gardens, mountains, objects and stones. Stones were the first thing that arrived after the big bang. And I'm very interested in everything that has to do with life, everything that surrounds us." The retrospective at the Cartier Foundation brings together more than 200 of Iturbide's images from around the world, spanning her work from the 1970s to the present. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
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Ximena Bustillo was leaving the U.S. Capitol grounds on Tuesday when she felt a tiny stab and scratch on her left ankle. Bustillo, who is a food and agriculture policy reporter for Politico, immediately let out a shrieking scream as she whipped around and found herself face-to-face with a red fox. The two were in a standoff for a few moments, Bustillo said, as she continued screaming and swinging her backpack at the animal to get it to go away. Some congressional staffers nearby heard her and came to help. Finally, the fox relented and ran into the bushes, but it left Bustillo standing there with a bleeding ankle. Almost immediately, the panic set in. What should she do? Whom should she call? Also, can foxes carry rabies? The answer is, yes, foxes can carry rabies, the viral disease that is transmitted most often through the saliva in an animal bite. Rabies has one of the highest mortality rates, yet deaths in the U.S. are extremely rare because of the effectiveness of post-exposure treatment. Foxes are one of the most common animals in the U.S. to host the rabies virus, along with bats, raccoons and skunks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. After the Capitol Hill fox was captured and euthanized so testing could be done, DC Health, the District of Columbia's health agency, confirmed that the fox tested positive for the rabies virus. Even before that confirmation, though, Bustillo had already started the post-exposure prophylaxis treatment for rabies that many people bitten by wild animals undergo. What remains to be seen is how much this encounter will cost her. Nearly 55,000 Americans get the post-exposure prophylaxis treatment each year, the CDC says, but the cost varies greatly. The treatment usually involves a series of five shots: one dose of rabies immunoglobulin and four shots of the rabies vaccine given over two weeks. This can vary depending on how bad a bite or exposure is and whether a person is immunocompromised. The good news is that the treatment is extremely effective and the death rate from rabies in the U.S. is extremely low. In 2021, the country recorded five rabies deaths, which was the highest number in a decade, but no deaths or cases were reported for the entirety of 2019 and 2020. Although a few different brand options exist, the cost of this treatment ranges from $4,868.35 to $5,930.83, according to the latest drug-pricing data from GoodRx, a website that promotes drug-pricing transparency and helps people get discounts on prescription drugs. However, GoodRx's estimate doesn't include the cost of administering these drugs, which are typically given in a hospital. That means prices are also subject to a markup. Studies over the years have found that hospitals can easily bill patients for twice the cost of a drug — or sometimes 10 times the cost. Medical treatments aren't billed as the patient leaves the hospital, and Bustillo isn't done with her full course of shots yet, but she is already thinking about the cost. "I have been hearing from everybody that it's extremely expensive," Bustillo said. "I've gotten different number amounts. I've seen $900 a shot. I've seen $1,800 a shot. I've seen $8,000 a shot. ... But I mean, I honestly have no idea. I know I paid a copay out of pocket yesterday that was $60, and that's always an expenditure that you don't plan on." Erin Fox is a senior pharmacy director at University of Utah Health. One of the things her team does is track drug shortages and drug pricing. When it comes to the rabies vaccine, Fox says there are three suppliers in the U.S. and two suppliers of the immunoglobulin. Although that may sound like a small number, Fox said that's pretty much on par for similar drugs in the United States. But the high price tag of the drugs comes down in part to how many people need them. "If you think about it, even though a large number of people do get bitten each year, it is still a fairly low-use product," Fox said. "So it's not like a vaccine that's on a schedule where everyone has to get one, you know, every X number of years." The rabies vaccine isn't required for children to go to school, and it's not one that every person needs. This leads to a smaller market, and so, Fox said, it almost makes sense that the companies are trying to charge enough to still be able to make the product. Still, the cost of the lifesaving treatment can saddle uninsured people with debt. Rep. Ami Bera, D-Calif., was bitten by the fox on Monday night. Bera, who had a 20-year career in medicine prior to serving in Congress, said people bitten by wild animals should not have to bear the cost out of pocket. "Price shouldn't be the object here," Bera said. "This is a public health issue where someone who doesn't have the means but who gets bitten, we ought to make the immunoglobulin and rabies vaccine — like this is a matter of life and death — so my perspective as a doctor is that shouldn't be a barrier." Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
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BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) — Seven inmates have been charged with killing two fellow prisoners and wounding two others during a January attack at a federal prison in Texas that led to a nationwide lockdown of the federal prison system. The 15-count indictment filed this week includes charges of racketeering, murder and attempted murder against Juan Carolos Rivas-Moreiera; Dimas Alfaro-Granados; Raul Landaverde-Giron; Larry Navarete; Jorge Parada; Hector Ramires; and Sergio Sibrian. The seven remain in federal custody and court documents do not list attorneys who could speak on their behalf. The Jan. 31 attack was inside USP Beaumont in Beaumont, Texas. Prosecutors say the seven are members of the violent MS-13 gang and attacked rival gang members of the Mexican Mafia and its affiliate, the Sureños. “Deterring prison violence remains a priority for the Department,” U.S. Attorney Brit Featherston of the Eastern District of Texas said in a statement Thursday. “Any prisoner who causes physical injury to another, inmate or corrections officer, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.” Each of the seven could face the death penalty if convicted on the murder charges, the indictment states. According to the indictment, the MS-13 maintained a relationship with the Mexican Mafia and Sureños for protection in prisons. “However, that symbiotic relationship recently began to fall apart as MS-13's leadership in El Salvador sought to exert more control and independence of its own members while incarcerated in prisons within the United States,” the indictment stated. The change led the seven to conspire to kill members of Mexican Mafia and the Sureños, according to the indictment. The indictment said Sureños member and Mexican Mafia associate Guillermo Riojas and Sureños member Andrew Pineda were fatally stabbed during the attack and two Sureños members were wounded. - Houston greenlights speed bumps for 42 neighborhoods - Los Angeles bans official travel to Texas over anti-trans policies - The world's smallest Buc-ee's pops up in West Texas - Dave & Buster's buys Main Event for $835 million in 'transformational' all-cash deal For the latest and best from Chron, sign up for our daily newsletter here.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Eleven people were injured in a “major collision” Friday night in Austin, Texas, involving pedestrians and two vehicles, one of which hit a food truck, authorities said. Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services tweeted that two of the victims sustained potential life-threatening injuries. Seven others sustained non-life-threatening injuries requiring medical evaluation. The other two didn't require hospitalization. The collision occurred in a popular area near downtown Austin where there are frequently several food carts stationed. Jennifer Dunn, an employee at a nearby restaurant, told The Associated Press that a group of 25 people had just left to get ice cream at a food truck a few feet away when patrons inside the restaurant heard a loud boom. Dunn said several members of the group then ran back inside injured and asking for help. Dunn said she and others ran to the scene where several people, including the drivers, appeared severely hurt. “We work in the restaurant industry, so we are used to helping,” Dunn said. “I have been doing this for a long (time), so have the servers and we just wanted to help.” Austin is the Texas state capital and home to the flagship campus of the University of Texas. ___ Associated Press reporter Acacia Coronado contributed to this report. - Houston greenlights speed bumps for 42 neighborhoods - Los Angeles bans official travel to Texas over anti-trans policies - The world's smallest Buc-ee's pops up in West Texas - Dave & Buster's buys Main Event for $835 million in 'transformational' all-cash deal For the latest and best from Chron, sign up for our daily newsletter here.
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Anchor Distilling – Old Tom Gin Set delivery address to see local pricing 1 Pot-distilled with juniper berries and other botanicals, sweeter than modern London dry gin, and bottled unfiltered. Set delivery address to see local pricing Pot-distilled with juniper berries and other botanicals, sweeter than modern London dry gin, and bottled unfiltered.
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Brugal – Extra Viejo Rum Set delivery address to see local pricing 1 Aged 8 years from the Dominican Republic. A great mixing rum that delivers a distinctly different taste and is now an established player in the bar scene, especially in the UK. Set delivery address to see local pricing Aged 8 years from the Dominican Republic. A great mixing rum that delivers a distinctly different taste and is now an established player in the bar scene, especially in the UK.
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Accused shooter in Lady Gaga dog theft mistakenly freed A gunman accused of shooting and seriously wounding Lady Gaga's dog walker and stealing her two French bulldogs was mistakenly released from jail and is being sought, authorities said Friday. James Howard Jackson, 19, was facing an attempted murder charge when he was released from Los Angeles County's jail on Wednesday "due to a clerical error," the county Sheriff's Department said in a statement. The sheriff's Major Crimes Bureau is working on finding him, the statement said. Jackson is one of five people arrested in connection with the Feb. 24, 2021, attack in Hollywood. Prosecutors said Jackson and two other alleged gang members had driven around looking for expensive French bulldogs to steal, then spotted, tailed and robbed Ryan Fischer as he walked Lady Gaga's dogs near Sunset Boulevard. During a violent struggle, Fischer was hit, choked and then shot in an attack captured by the doorbell camera of a nearby home. The camera recorded the dog walker screaming "Oh, my God! I've been shot!" and "Help me!" and "I'm bleeding out from my chest!" Fischer lost part of a lung. "While I'm deeply concerned at the events that led to his release, I'm confident law enforcement will rectify the error," Fischer said in a statement obtained by KABC-TV. "I ask for Mr. Jackson to turn himself over to the authorities, so resolution to the crime committed against me runs its course, whatever the courts determine that outcome to be." The pop star's dogs were returned two days later by a woman who claimed she had found them tied to a pole and asked about Lady Gaga's offer of a $500,000 reward if the dogs were returned "no questions asked." The singer was in Rome at the time filming a movie. She's charged with receiving stolen property and the father of another suspect is charged with helping him avoid arrest. Jackson already had been charged in the attack and had pleaded not guilty when the county district attorney's office filed a superseding indictment Tuesday charging him with attempted murder, conspiracy to commit a robbery and assault with a semiautomatic firearm. The move was done "to speed up the legal process" and Jackson was arraigned Wednesday under a new case number, the DA's office said in a statement. "Mr. Jackson was subsequently released from custody by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. We are unsure as to why they did so," the statement said.
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Why Chick-fil-A workers always say 'my pleasure' No one has ever confused the service at fast food joints for luxury hotels. But two decades ago, Chick-fil-A borrowed a tactic from The Ritz-Carlton that would become a central element of its brand culture: Employees replying to customers who thank them by saying "my pleasure," instead of "you're welcome" or "no problem." Although it's a small gesture, the polite response fits into Chick-fil-A's positioning as a chicken sandwich chain with hospitable service, along with putting flowers on tables and employees going outside to take customers' drive-thru orders while they wait in their cars. It "all fits into the broader perception of Chick-fil-A as a family-run, fast-food place with better quality service than most," said Adam Chandler, a journalist and the author of "Drive-Thru Dreams." The origins of the pleasantry began in 2001, at the company's annual seminar for franchise owners, according to Steve Robinson, Chick-fil-A's former longtime marketing chief, in his book "Covert Cows and Chick-fil-A." Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy told the group a story about visiting a Ritz-Carlton. Whenever Cathy thanked a hotel employee, the worker would smile and respond, "my pleasure." At the time, Chick-fil-A, which Cathy started in 1946 in Hapeville, Georgia, was trying to expand beyond the South and distinguish the brand nationally from fast-food chains with a reputation for subpar customer service. Cathy, a devout Southern Baptist who has attributed his chicken empire success in part to his Christian faith, believed using the phrase would surprise customers and stand out in the fast-food industry. He once called it a "head-turner," according to the company. So he asked Chick-fil-A managers and staff to start saying "my pleasure" when customers thanked them, but many were initially hesitant, according to Robinson. It wasn't until 2003 — when Cathy's son Dan, who later became CEO, started saying "my pleasure" himself and pushing others to follow suit — that it became an unwritten rule at the company, as it remains today. "It dawned on me that this could be a service signature for us, almost like two pickles on a sandwich," Dan Cathy said. Chick-fil-A leaders tapped a marketing executive to overhaul its entire service strategy, which grew to include training workers to greet customers with a smile, make eye contact and speak in an enthusiastic voice. 'My pleasure and Chick-fil-A go hand in hand' Today, "my pleasure" is a brand catchphrase and part of the popular lore around Chick-fil-A, which had 2,730 outlets and hit nearly $16 billion in sales in 2021, according to Technomic, a food industry research and consulting firm. (Chick-fil-A is privately-held by the Cathy family and is now led by a grandson of Truett Cathy, who died in 2014.) "My pleasure" is printed on Chick-fil-A souvenir t-shirts and is the name of a fan podcast. Rumors often swirl on social media that you'll get free food if you say "my pleasure" to an employee. (You won't.) Like closing on Sundays — Truett Cathy once said "it's a silent witness to the Lord when people go into shopping malls [on Sunday], and everyone is bustling, and you see that Chick-fil-A is closed" — saying "my pleasure" is a symbol of the company's ethos. The chain's "calling cards of being closed on Sunday and saying 'my pleasure' are nearly as important to the brand identity as the food," said Adam Chandler. Although Chick-fil-A has been a polarizing company in the past for its opposition to same-sex marriage and support for anti-LGBTQ organizations, it has ranked atop the American Customer Service Index for limited service and fast food chains for seven years in a row. Of course, workers simply saying "my pleasure" isn't why the company tops customer service rankings. But "my pleasure and Chick-fil-A go hand in hand," said Emily Gilmore, a manager at a Chick-fil-A in Concord, North Carolina. It sometimes takes new employees a while to get used to the phrase, she said, but it eventually becomes second nature — even when they're not on the job. "I say it at home too. It drives my husband absolutely crazy," Gilmore said. "He says 'Can't you just say, you're welcome?' And I'm like 'No. I can't.' It just comes naturally to me now."
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SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — A seven-hour standoff between South Fulton Police and a murder suspect began Wednesday evening and continued into Thursday morning. According to arrest warrants, the suspect claimed he slept through the standoff. As the situation unfolded, neighbors watched through their windows and prayed for their safety. "Oh Lord, Jesus help us. Pray that no one else gets shot if someone did get shot," a neighbor can be heard on a cell phone video sent to 11Alive. In the video, South Fulton Police can be seen with guns drawn as they stood outside the home in question along Grammercy Drive. Jeremy Ingram, 31, would eventually be arrested and charged with murder for the death of 96-year-old Sara Barnett, his grandmother. Arrest warrants said relatives told police they witnessed Ingram as he "walked into the family room with a firearm in his hand, approached Barnett who was sitting in the recliner, and shot her." The documents also claim he admitted to shooting her, "after which, he went to his bedroom and went to sleep in his closet. Ingram claims that he slept through the South Metro SWAT Team dispersing tear gas into the residence and was awakened by officers pulling him out of the closet." Neighbors said during the standoff they were scared for their safety. "It was a very uncomfortable experience, but clearly whatever it is we are going through, I don't know what happened but clearly it is a lot worse," Derrick Smith said while referencing the home in question. "There is windows shot out, the garage is gone, the front yard is destroyed." South Fulton Police haven't released details of how exactly they removed Ingram from the home or confirmed any motive for the shooting, but in a Facebook post the department stated he was arrested and only had "minor injuries." The warrants also allege that Ingram was read his Miranda rights, but he waived his right to an attorney. He is currently being held in the Fulton County jail and is expected to make his first appearance in court on Friday Morning.
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SAN ANTONIO — A man is in critical condition after a bar fight led to the victim being shot in the face on the northwest side, police say. The San Antonio Police Department and the San Antonio Fire Department responded to the scene just before 3 a.m. Police say the victim and his friends were at a bar when some type of altercation happened between and another group of people. The altercation moved outside to an empty parking lot and escalated to the victim being shot in the face. When police arrived on scene, they said the man was already being transported to the hospital by his friends. The victim is suffering from life threatening injuries, police say. There was no word on if any arrests had been made.
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2022-04-09T14:42:23
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2022-04-09T14:42:30
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2022-04-09T14:42:36
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2022-04-09T14:42:42
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2022-04-09T14:42:48
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2022-04-09T14:42:54
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2022-04-09T14:43:00
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2022-04-09T14:43:06
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2022-04-09T14:43:12
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2022-04-09T14:43:18
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2022-04-09T14:43:24
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2022-04-09T14:43:33
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2022-04-09T14:43:39
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2022-04-09T14:44:03
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2022-04-09T14:44:09
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2022-04-09T14:44:16
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2022-04-09T14:44:22
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2022-04-09T14:44:28
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2022-04-09T14:44:52
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2022-04-09T14:45:04
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2022-04-09T14:45:10
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