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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Rihanna’s fanbase ‘Navy’ claps back at Chris Brown over thirsty IG comments

Space Photos of the Week: Cassini's Sojourn Around Saturn

Orbital images of the planet's iconic rings approach fine art.

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How Vikings Went Into a Trancelike Rage Before Battle

Ethnobotanists have a new theory on which plant the berserkers ingested.

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DR Congo to introduce second Ebola vaccine

The second vaccine could provide a protective wall halting the spread of the virus.

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Virginia woman gives birth to healthy son in bathtub after hospital sends her home

A father in Chesapeake, Va. had to deliver his own son in the bathtub of his family’s home after the hospital told him and his pregnant wife to come back when her labor was further along.

LeeAnn Bienaime and her husband Leo Bienaime told WTKR that they arrived at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth around 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 23 because she was experiencing contractions. But the hospital told them to go home about four hours later.

“I was told that I should come back when my contractions were when you can’t really walk and you can’t really talk through them,” she told the news station.

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The couple drove nearly half an hour back to their home and a few hours later, her contractions worsened. Before she knew it, she could feel her son’s head making its way out of her body. She then got into the bathtub as her husband called 911 — but the paramedics didn’t arrive in time and Bienaime delivered her son right there in her bathroom.

She told WTKR that she attempted to wait to deliver her baby boy until paramedics arrived, but her son had other plans.

“I had to let instinct take over and just go with it and kind of release myself to the experience,” she recalled. With the help of her husband, Bienaime had a successful birth, and they named their healthy son Joachim.

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“We were able to have a healthy birth, a healthy baby boy — that’s why I’m not completely enraged,” she said.“I feel like if it had gone another way, it would’ve been a different story.”

Recalling those crucial moments after leaving the hospital, the couple said if they had to do it all over again, they would not leave the facility.

“If I could do it again, I would’ve just sat in the waiting room and not left. We would’ve pitched a tent. We would’ve started a fire. We would’ve just straight-up camped,” the proud new father joked.

Shauna O’Sullivan, a spokesperson for the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, declined to comment about the Bienaime case to the outlet, citing privacy laws. She did, however, reveal that the facility contacted the couple about their experience.

“Naval Medical Center Portsmouth is committed to ensuring the safety of every patient and providing high-quality care,” O’Sullivan said. “Whenever a patient has a concern about their care and treatment, we welcome the opportunity to discuss this with them and resolve any potential issues.”

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WATCH | Pete Buttigieg: “If America doesn’t address racism ASAP, country will fall apart”

WeWork's Wi-Fi Is Woefully Insecure

The Saudi oil strike, a license plate privacy disaster, and more of the week's top security news.

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'The Dark Crystal' Prequel Is 'Game of Thrones' With Puppets

Netflix’s 10-episode series is very, very impressive and has at least one Muppet-phobic freaked out.

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Extreme-Risk Laws Reduce Gun Violence

Opinion: Red Flag laws help prevent suicides and mass shootings, and buy time for people in crisis to get help.

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A Simple Way to Make It Harder for Mobile Ads to Track You

Beating back the scourge of online ad tracking entirely is almost impossible. But you can futz with your smartphone's "ad ID" to slow it down.

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Garmin 6S Pro Review: A Sports Party for Your Wrist

Garmin's latest multisport watch is a bonanza of wrist-based navigation, data-tracking, and battery-saving features.

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Hackers Hit Click2Gov Bill-Paying Portals in 8 Cities

The new wave of attacks comes after a previous Click2Gov hack compromised 300,000 payment cards.

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New Zealand 23-13 South Africa: Defending champions hold off spirited Springboks

Defending champions New Zealand produce a clinical display to hold off a spirited South Africa in their World Cup Pool B opener.

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South Africa xenophobia: Africa needs 'managed migration'

Naledi Pandor says a rise in xenophobia shows Africa needs to look at how to control migrant flows.

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Amazon and the All-Electric Future of Fleet Vehicles

Fleets, like the 100,000 delivery vans the retailer ordered from startup Rivian, will make electrics seem more commonplace, and easier to charge.

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It's a Great Time to Buy a Kindle (and 10 More Tech Deals)

Amazon is clearing out Kindles, and there are some deep discounts on some iPhone alternatives this weekend.

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Apple Arcade Makes You Ask, What Is a Videogame Worth?

The curated ecosystem can be great for creators, but it alters the perceived value of certain titles.

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Egypt protests: Anti-government chants in Tahrir Square

Rare protests have taken place in Egypt, calling for the removal of President Abdul Fattah Sisi.

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Should all Nigerian athletes get health insurance?

A bid to help former footballer Bidemi Aluko, who is battling cancer, could lead to a landmark ruling.

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Wilfried Ndidi: The EPL star returning to university

Nigerian midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, who plays for Leicester City, also studies business at university.

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