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In the NYC subway: Rising assault, mental illness and nurse Lisa Singh who decides when to intervene
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newsindiatimes.com | Ela Dutt |Ruby Cramer
- ADVERTISEMENT - NEW YORK – The first thing Lisa Singh saw that worried her was the way the woman on the subway platform waved her off. The dismissiveness. Sometimes that was a sign of something. Lisa, a 53-year-old psychiatric nurse, took a step closer and scanned the woman’s face, searching for answers about what kind of care she might need.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Ruby Cramer
In the NYC subway: Rising assault, mental illness and a nurse who decides when to intervene (washingtonpost.com) In the NYC subway: Rising assault, mental illness and a nurse who decides when to intervene By Ruby Cramer 2025041209000100 NEW YORK — The first thing Lisa Singh saw that worried her was the way the woman on the subway platform waved her off. The dismissiveness. Sometimes that was a sign of something.
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Dec 21, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Ruby Cramer
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. In deep-red Arizona, "a genuinely good person" tries not to surrender to anger and resentment. Sorry, a summary is not available for this article at this time. Please try again later. KINGMAN, Ariz. - It was the kind of day that Cydni Irving liked most.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
niemanstoryboard.org | Kevin Heard |Trevor Pyle |Ruby Cramer
When Ruby Cramer of The Washington Post drove up to Norfolk, Mass., it was in pursuit of a story that couldn’t be more timely — or timeless. Cramer had seen local news reports about the small town and fractures over an emergency migrant shelter to be opened in a former prison there. She wanted to learn more, and after several weeks of listening, note-taking and reporting, had a story that tapped into both current battles and ancient fears.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
tagesspiegel.de | Ruby Cramer
In einem kleinen Klassenraum am Rande San Antonios, einer Stadt im Süden des US-Bundestaats Texas, schaut Dean DeSoto auf den Stundenplan für seinen Kurs über aggressives Fahren. „Guten Morgen“, sagt der 70-Jährige, als 19 Leute den Raum betreten und so aussehen, wie sie normalerweise zu Unterrichtsbeginn aussehen. Müde, genervt, ausdruckslos. Die Tagesspiegel-App Aktuelle Nachrichten, Hintergründe und Analysen direkt auf Ihr Smartphone. Dazu die digitale Zeitung. Hier gratis herunterladen.
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