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Jan 12 2023
News
New York City nurses return to work after deal ends strike
NEW YORK (AP) — Two New York City hospitals have reached a tentative contract agreement with thousands of striking nurses that ends this week's walkout that disrupted patient care , officials announced Thursday. The nurses, represented by the New York State Nurses Association, walked out early Monday after negotiations with management ran aground at Mount Sinai Hospital, in Manhattan, and
Daily ProgressJan 12 2023
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Nurses Strike Ends at Two New York City Hospitals
Three days after going on strike, more than 7,000 nurses at two New York City hospitals will return to work on Thursday after reaching tentative contract deals that will increase their pay and improve their working conditions, union leaders said. Nurses at the two hospitals — Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx — reached an agreement to have better
New York Times (News)Jan 11 2023
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NYC nurses on strike for third day decry abysmal emergency rooms: 'No more patients in hallways'
New York City nurses are heard demanding "no more patients in hallways" on the picketing line outside two major hospitals as their strike enters a third day Wednesday. The New York State Nurses Association, a union representing some 40,000 members across the state, said Wednesday that nurses at Montefiore Bronx and Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan "will be back on the picket lines from 7 a.m
Fox News DigitalMar 29 2023
Analysis
What US weapons tell us about the Russia-Ukraine war
In January, all of Washington seemed rapt with the question of whether the US and Europe would send tanks to Ukraine.
Should they? Would they? Why weren’t they? Was it too risky? But also, what was taking so long? Later that month, the US decided to send advanced Abrams tanks and Germany agreed to send Leopards, which cleared the way for other European allies to send military vehicles
VoxDec 31 2022
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Goodbye 2022 – and good riddance. Markets close out their worst year since 2008
Wall Street has said goodbye — and good riddance — to 2022, a year most investors would rather forget.
All three major averages were down on Friday, clocking their worst year since 2008 and ended a three-year winning streak.
The Dow fell 73 points, or 0.2% Friday, the last trading day of the year. In 2022, the Dow fell about 9%.
The S&P 500 was 0.3% lower Friday,
CNN BusinessFeb 10 2023
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Russia is expected to launch a new Ukraine offensive, but it faces a familiar obstacle: Mud
Ukraine and many Western analysts believe Russia is on the precipice of launching a new, large-scale offensive but it’s likely to encounter a familiar obstacle: mud.
Frozen ground conditions in Ukraine are expected to give way to a thaw in the coming weeks, turning the war-torn nation’s fields and rural roads into a quagmire for troops and tanks.
Ukraine’s muddy season is so
CNBCJan 28 2023
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Belarusian Sabalenka crowned first 'neutral' Grand Slam champion
With daring, resolve and a thunderous forehand, Aryna Sabalenka rose above geopolitical tumult to become the first player to claim a Grand Slam title as a neutral at the Australian Open.
The big-hitting Belarusian overhauled Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina 4-6 6-3 6-4 in the final at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday while barred from representing the eastern European nation.
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ReutersNov 27 2019
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Trump Knew of Whistleblower Complaint before Releasing Military Aid to Ukraine
President Trump was made aware of the whistleblower complaint regarding his interactions with Ukraine before he released military aid to the country, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.
The complaint alleged that Trump improperly leveraged U.S. military aid to coerce the opening of politically beneficial investigations during his July 25 phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr
National Review (News)Apr 25 2022
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Biden to tap Bridget Brink as US ambassador to Ukraine — two months after invasion
President Biden plans to tap Bridget Brink to serve as the US ambassador to Ukraine, two months after Russia launched its brutal invasion of the nation, the White House announced Monday.
Brink, a veteran and US diplomat, currently serves as the ambassador to the Slovak Republic and has a long history of working in European and Eurasian Affairs.
Her nomination was first indicated
New York Post (News)Apr 17 2023
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Why GOP culture warriors lost big in school board races this month
Amid all the attention on this month’s elections in Wisconsin and Illinois, one outcome with major implications for 2024 flew under the national radar: School board candidates who ran culture-war campaigns flamed out.
Democrats and teachers’ unions boasted candidates they backed in Midwestern suburbs trounced their opponents in the once-sleepy races. The winning record, they said, was
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