🚨 A nurse is dead and her hospital is lying about why.
Ada Doss was 27. A nurse at DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. On May 12, 2026 walking to her car after her shift, she was shot once in the hospital parking lot. She died on the pavement. She left a 3-year-old and a 6-month-old.
DCH's official statement called her murder something that "could have taken place anywhere."
That is not a statement of grief.
That is a script. Every hospital uses it.
I am writing this because the same script was used on me. I was attacked by a patient on shift. I had a seizure. The hospital terminated me. The word they used about my termination was "liability." That was years ago. Nothing has changed.
Here is what they call random:
Joyce Grayson, strangled in a patient's home in Connecticut, October 2023.
Morgan Breanne, beaten unconscious in a parking lot at UMMC, March 2025.
A Houston Methodist nurse, stabbed in a Texas hospital parking garage, May 11, 2026.
Ada Doss, shot dead in a hospital parking lot, May 12, 2026.
Two of these happened within twenty-four hours of each other.
73% of all violent workplace injuries in America happen to a healthcare worker (Bureau of Labor Statistics). 81% of nurses were attacked or threatened at work in the past year. 45% said their boss ignored the report when they filed it (National Nurses United, February 2024).
This is not a pattern emerging. This is a pattern they have been studying for decades.
There was a federal rule being built to address it. OSHA's workplace violence prevention standard for healthcare. Scheduled for release December 2024. Quietly shelved September 4, 2025 — eight months before Ada Doss was killed.
The American Hospital Association fought that rule across multiple Congresses. The same lobby for the same hospitals issuing today's statements of grief. Their stated reason for opposing the rule, in writing: "prohibitive costs."
Ada had two babies.
If you are a nurse or healthcare worker reading this: you already know. You have lived this. You were told to stop complaining. You were told you were overreacting. You were told to be more compassionate, more flexible, more resilient. You were not overreacting. This is not in our head. It is in their budget.
We need to make this louder than their statement.
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🚨 STILL UNIDENTIFIED 💔 NEARLY ONE YEAR LATER 🚨 SOMEONE KNOWS HER NAME 
The Philadelphia Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who has remained unidentified for nearly a year after a devastating crash in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
On May 18, 2025, at approximately 1:15 a.m., officers from the 35th District responded to a report of a critical injury crash in the 4800 block of North Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
According to investigators, the driver of a gray 2007 Cadillac CTS was traveling northbound on Broad Street when an unidentified female pedestrian was reportedly standing in the roadway. As the vehicle approached, the woman stepped directly into the path of the vehicle.
Emergency crews with the Philadelphia Fire Department transported the woman to Einstein Medical Center, where she was admitted in critical condition.
Now, in March 2026, nearly a full year later, this woman remains hospitalized and has still not been identified.
Somewhere, someone may be missing her.
Someone may recognize her face but not realize she has been lying in a hospital bed all this time.
Police are hoping the public can help give her back her name.
If you recognize this woman or have any information that could help identify her, please contact the Philadelphia Police Crash Investigation Division at 215-685-3180 or call the tip line at 215-686-TIPS (8477).
Please look closely at her photo and share this post. Someone out there may know exactly who she is.
#Philadelphia #Unidentified #PleaseShare #HelpIdentify
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✍️: The Child Predator Death Penalty Act is now LAW.
Those who target the youngest among us for the vilest crimes will soon be met with the harshest punishment.
Thank you, Rep. Simpson and Sen. Weaver, for carrying one of my priority bills to the finish line. #alpolitics
So, yesterday was a hard day. I woke up to the news of James Vanderbeek's death. Like so many millions of Americans, I looked at the pictures of his six beautiful children and his lovely wife and my heart broke.
But I suspect it broke a little differently than many.
When you have cancer, learning of the death of a celebrity who has your diagnosis (and announced it about the same time you did no less), is a bit of a gut punch, to say the least.
Though it's not just celebrity deaths that can blindside you. Someone will share of the loss of a family member or friend to cancer, and it hits you in a personal and fearful way. Someone in the Facebook support group who's been an active contributor is suddenly gone. To say it knocks you down emotionally, spiritually, would be an understatement.
So as a Christian, what do you do with these feelings? First, like every other human being on the planet, you feel scared. You cry. You want to hide your head.
And then you do what the Psalmists did. You stop listening to the fear in your heart and seek out the truth of the Word that stands regardless of the day's news. And you let THAT speak to you and drown out those fearful words.
For me yesterday, Psalm 91. Just a bit of that:
Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
Surely he will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence.
He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge;
his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.
You will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day,
nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at midday.
A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand,
but it will not come near you...
And (once again) you place yourself in the hands of a benevolent Father. You tell him of your fear, your heartache, your failures. You make your requests known. And you rest in perhaps the sweetest doctrine a cancer fighter (or any Christian) can know. Providence.
Providence assures us that God is not distantly watching our pain. He is not passively allowing events to unfold. He is continually, actively governing all things, from galaxies to governments to our (comparatively) small suffering.
As RC Sproul put it, "there are no rogue molecules."
What God's complete sovereignty means to someone like me is that my cancer is not random. It did not slip past God unnoticed. He was present before the diagnosis, at the diagnosis, and remains present in every moment of it. A God who loses control in suffering would be terrifying. A God who governs suffering and is making meaning from it is the only God who can be trusted.
And it means that cancer cannot touch me beyond what God allows and what he allows will always be for my good, even if in ways I can't see or understand right now.
So if you're like me and the Vanderbeek news hit you hard for personal reasons, know that you are not alone. And this day you have the opportunity to place yourself, if you have not already, in the hands of One who controls all things and in whom you can have perfect trust.
When the hard days hit, He is waiting for you.
“A VOICE” is a battle cry and a hope. A reminder that our voices matter and real strength is speaking truth with courage. I wrote this for anyone who’s ever been afraid to speak up. Use your VOICE. Please repost & download:
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Johnathan Everett Boley (4) is missing from Jasper, Alabama. He was last seen on December 31st. Authorities believe he is in immediate danger!
This child’s father was just arrested for having a ton of explosives on the property. He alleges Johnathan took off after the dog into the woods. That would honestly seem like the best case scenario under the circumstances.
Part of the search was called off after pipe bombs were found inside of the home and scattered around the property. They used thermal imaging to scan the woods last night. Still not one sign of Johnathan. 💔@AwarenessTCS #missingchild
After you get married, you’re going to meet ‘better’ people than your spouse. You’re going to meet more good-looking people; kinder and more romantic people; more intelligent and funny people. You will meet people who have in abundance what your partner lacks. The mushy and romanticized idea that your partner will be everything to you, and will satisfy all your needs and wants is idolatry. Contentment in marriage is a virtue not often spoken about.
You must wake up every day appreciating everything your partner is to you, everything they have, their beauty and the things that made you marry them because if you focus on everything they don’t do well, you’ll always meet better people. Protect your heart! See their best part, and always remember that your commitment to marry is more of a duty than it is of mushy feelings. You have to stay committed even on the days you feel your spouse is no longer the best fit for you…
-Buchi
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NEW: "Mississippi-made soul singer" Christian artist "Solomon Ray" hits the number one spot for gospel music, is not a real person.
Christian artists are speaking out after the AI singer hit the No. 1 spot on the iTunes and Billboard charts.
"At minimum, AI does not have the Holy Spirit inside of it. So I think that's really weird to be opening up your spirit to something that has no spirit," said Christian music artist Forrest Frank.
"It’s difficult to envision a future where we look back and think creating AI was a net positive for our world. At most it should be a tool for humans, not a replacement for them," said Christian singer-songwriter Phil Wickham.
"I’m honestly still wrestling with the whole ai music thing. Can it be a tool to speed up a rather long tedious process - yes. But can it also be used as a crutch instead of finding inspiration and direction from Holy Spirit - also yes. Regardless - I’m believing God will be magnified regardless," said singer Colton Dixon.