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Dental Center Where 3-Year-Old Died Issues Statement

The California dental center where a 3-year-old girl died following a routine procedure says the toddler was “stable” before being transferred to a hospital for treatment last week. In a new statement to PEOPLE, David Thompson, the administrator for the Children’s Dental Surgery Center in Stockton, said, “Our hearts and thoughts are with the family. It was a tragic event. None any of us expected this.” “We have had tens of thousands of children here and this a first.

Gone by Michael Grant - review | Books

Children's booksBooksGone by Michael Grant - review'I am certain that the fast-paced and frighteningly gripping Gone, and the successive novels in the series, will not fail to delight'Imagine a normal day; you wake up, half-asleep, forcing yourself into the regular routine, the normal day-to-day procedure of getting into school uniform, going downstairs to grumble a 'hi' to your parents and then hurriedly eating breakfast as you realise the bus is about to leave any minute.

NBA YoungBoy Seemingly Takes Shots At His Baby Mamas

Yesterday (October 28), rapper NBA YoungBoy had a lot to get off his chest. Since he doesn't have a personal Instagram account, he had to use his producer's page to address some tweets written by his baby mothers. Erika Goldring/Getty Images Drea, one of the mothers of YB's children, went online and claimed that he does not have a relationship with their daughter. "Trade all the money in the world for my youngest daughter to have a father,"

Sakamoto Ryuichi to be Posthumously Honored at Jecheon Music Festival

CHOIRS OF ANGELS Sakamoto Ryuichi, the Japanese film composer and music supervisor who died in March, has been posthumously named as the recipient of the Jecheon Film Music Award at the 19th Jecheon International Music & Film Festival (Aug. 10-15). Sakamoto won Academy Awards and Golden Globes for his score for “The Last Emperor” and has other credits including “The Sheltering Sky,” “Railroad Man,” “The Revenant,” “Call Me By Your Name” and “The Fortress.

The Deftones Have (Almost) Found Balance

“Our music doesn’t have to be any one thing ever,” says Deftones vocalist Chino Moreno. “And it shouldn’t, I don’t think.” Ohms, the upcoming ninth album from Sacramento alternative-metal veterans the Deftones, opens with some timely words, as vocalist Chino Moreno cuts into a wall of guitar and synth noise with a piercing shriek: “I reject both sides of what I’m being told!” He spends the rest of the song wishing we could all just stop pecking at one another, that we could start all over again.