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Claiming it held a "command and control center used by Hamas," Israel chose Palm Sunday to bomb the only Christian hospital in war-shattered Gaza. It was also the last fully-functioning hospital in Gaza City. No casualties from the bombing per se were reported by Gaza's civil emergency service. However, a child who'd been hospitalized for a head wound died from "the rushed evacuation process," said the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, which runs the al Ahli Arab Hospital. The diocese is part of the Anglican Church. 

Northern Gaza’s last remaining major hospital is now out of service after a raid by Israeli forces severely damaged the building and emptied its wards of patients and doctors.

On Friday, Israeli forces raided the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, putting some 75,000 Palestinians remaining in the north of the enclave at risk, the United Nations said. They also arrested the hospital’s prominent director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, accusing him of being a suspected “Hamas terrorist operative.”

At least 35 people were killed across Ukraine on Monday, as Russia launched a barrage of more than 40 missiles in a "massive" attack, Ukrainian officials said.

At least five cities fell under attack including the capital of Kyiv. Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv -- one of the most well-respected children's hospitals in the country -- was damaged, along with residential areas and other infrastructure, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on social media.

A massive Russian missile attack across Ukraine on Monday has left at least 31 dead and more than 150 injured, officials say, with one projectile slamming into a children’s hospital in Kyiv. 

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is now vowing to "hold Russia accountable for its acts of terror and Putin for ordering the strikes." 

In a series of messages posted on X, Zelenskyy said more than 40 types of missiles struck the cities of Kyiv, Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Slovyansk, and Kramatorsk, damaging apartment buildings and infrastructure as well. 

Nurse Olesia Filonenko was preparing for the first operation of the day at the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv when she heard explosions "somewhere far away."

"Then, in a second, everything was blown away," she told the Kyiv Independent.

"Dust, smoke. We were all blown out of the operating rooms and into the corridors."

Russian forces had just launched a massive missile strike on cities across Ukraine, with Kyiv coming under particularly heavy attack.

When it comes to the cost of treating uninsured patients, including migrants, the numbers don’t lie, and some health systems are on the verge of collapse from the cost.

Emergency hospitals have historically had to take on the burden of uninsured Americans. By law, nobody can be turned away without the emergency care they need.

But health care systems such as a major one in Denver are simply on the verge of collapse.

WE’RE HERE AT SAINT ELIZABETH’S IN BRIGHTON. WE CAN TELL YOU THAT STEWARD MADE THIS FILING, THIS BANKRUPTCY FILING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. THE STATE SAYS IT HAS BEEN EXPECTING SOMETHING LIKE THIS WOULD HAPPEN FROM STEWART. BUT STILL, WORKERS AND PATIENTS, THEY’RE CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT’S NEXT. BUT WORKERS WORRY NOW THAT STEWART HEALTH CARE HAS FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY. THEY SAY THE STATE CAN’T AFFORD TO HAVE MORE HOSPITALS SHUT DOWN. PEOPLE WILL DIE. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL STATE. TOWNS AND OUR HOSPITAL SYSTEM. AND YOU’RE ONE OF THE...

Gov. Maura Healey and lawmakers are talking tough now but dropped the ball on Steward Health Care and missed warning signs for years that could have prevented the company from tanking. The state’s toothless laws, lack of regulation and cozy relationships with health care executives all contributed to the for-profit Steward’s demise, but now Massachusetts elected officials are ducking responsibility and laying all the blame on Steward. “I don’t want to lose sight of the fact that this situation stems from and is rooted in greed, mismanagement and lack of...

The women of the Supreme Court—including conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett—tore into a lawyer for Idaho on Wednesday over the state’s law allowing for abortions only when a woman is at imminent risk of death.

Lawyers for the state and the federal government were before the court to debate whether Idaho’s law contradicts a federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilizing treatment to patients in emergency condition.

A divided Supreme Court seemed skeptical that Idaho’s strict abortion ban conflicts with a federal emergency care law, but there appeared to be a split by gender as well as ideology during the nearly two hours of argument.  

The four female justices, including conservative Amy Coney Barrett, pushed back the hardest against Idaho’s assertion that its law, which prohibits doctors from performing an abortion except when a woman’s life is in danger, supersedes the federal emergency care statute EMTALA.