British boxer Anthony Joshua was involved in a fatal road crash near Lagos, Nigeria, which resulted in the deaths of two close associates. He was hospitalized with minor injuries but has now been discharged and is recovering at home. The incident has raised concerns about road safety in Nigeria, where accidents are frequent.
Florida State linebacker Ethan Pritchard was released from the hospital nearly six weeks after being shot in the head in a case of mistaken identity. He is alert and responsive, with his recovery continuing as he moves to a rehabilitation facility, supported by his team and community.
Michigan State linebacker Wayne Matthews III was hospitalized after an injury during the game against USC but has been released from the hospital and is doing better, with the team receiving positive updates on his condition.
Rudy Giuliani was released from the hospital after a car crash in New Hampshire caused injuries, and President Trump plans to award him the Medal of Freedom amid ongoing legal and political controversies.
Rudy Giuliani was involved in a car crash in New Hampshire on Saturday night and was hospitalized but has since been released and is in good spirits, planning to recover in Manchester.
Syko Stu was released from the hospital a week after being brutally assaulted by Raja Jackson during a wrestling event, suffering serious injuries including jaw trauma and a fractured maxilla; a GoFundMe has raised over $200,000 for his recovery, and police are investigating the incident.
Elijah Blue Allman, Cher's son, was hospitalized following a drug overdose but has now been released and is recovering at home. The incident involved authorities discovering drugs at his residence, and an ongoing investigation is underway. Elijah has a history of substance abuse issues, which Cher has publicly addressed, including a past conservatorship to manage his health and finances.
Carolina Panthers rookie tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders has been released from the hospital after suffering a neck injury during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Sanders was carted off the field and taken to Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center but has since been discharged and is undergoing further evaluation. Head coach Dave Canales confirmed Sanders has movement in his extremities, and while his status for the upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is uncertain, the team is focused on supporting him during his recovery.
Sting Ray Robb, an A.J. Foyt Racing driver, was released from Mercy One Des Moines Medical Center after a severe crash during the final lap of the NTT IndyCar Series race at Iowa Speedway. Robb's car got airborne, rolled multiple times, and stopped upside down. The team expressed gratitude to the safety and medical teams for their quick response and high safety standards.
Washington Nationals outfielder Daylen Lile has been released from the hospital with a lower back contusion after a scary fall during an exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox. Lile, the club's No. 6 prospect, tumbled over the wall in right-center while attempting to catch a home run. Despite soreness, he is considered day-to-day and should be able to play once he is feeling better.
King Charles and Kate Middleton have been released from the hospital after the Duchess underwent abdominal surgery. The royal couple is now focused on her recovery, and they are grateful for the well-wishes and support they have received.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson was released from the hospital and will travel home with the team after suffering a chest injury during Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Jefferson took a hard hit from Raiders safety Marcus Epps and was evaluated on the sideline before being transported to the hospital. This is the latest in a series of injuries for the Vikings, who have already dealt with quarterback Kirk Cousins and RB Cam Akers landing on injured reserve. Despite the injury, Jefferson made history by surpassing Randy Moss for the most receiving yards in the first four seasons with the franchise.
Two police officers who were injured in a stabbing incident by a "madman" in New York have been released from the hospital. The officers had responded to a home where the suspect, Courtney Gordon, had allegedly stabbed five family members and set the house on fire, resulting in four deaths. When confronted by the officers, Gordon attacked them with a knife, prompting them to shoot and kill him. The incident is still under investigation by the New York police.
Local musician Katy Eberts, who was paralyzed in a car crash on July 20, is set to be released from Unity Hospital in Greece after two months of rehabilitation.
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre has been released from the hospital after suffering a bruised lung during the team's game against the Baltimore Ravens. Pitre will now be able to join the team on their trip back home, but there is no update on his return to the field.