The largest ever strike in the U.S. health care sector is set to start on Wednesday as 75,000 workers at Kaiser Permanente in a handful of states walk off the job demanding better wages. Three day strike is largest ever for a health care company. Healthcare workers launched a planned …
Read More »Driver dies after hitting horse Monday on Highway 417
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say one of the drivers involved in a series of collisions between vehicles and horses on Highway 417 in east Ottawa on Monday morning has died. Shortly after 1 a.m. Monday, officers responded to reports of a collision on the highway’s westbound lanes between Anderson Road …
Read More »Injured Ochoa plods on to win PH’s 2nd gold in Asian Games
Hangzhou—Fighting hurt, but with God as her motivation, Margarita “Meggie” Ochoa delivered the Philippines’ second gold in the 19th Asian Games by defeating a familiar foe in United Arab Emirates’ Balqees Abdulla in the 48kg ju-jitsu finals at the XSL Gymnasium JJI Mat 1 here on Thursday. A two-time World …
Read More »Iranian teen seriously hurt after alleged confrontation with police over hijab law, activists say
An Iranian teenaged girl is in critical condition in hospital, two prominent rights activists told Reuters on Wednesday, after falling into a coma following what they said was a confrontation with agents in the Tehran metro for violating the hijab law. Authorities deny claims by rights groups that Armita Geravand …
Read More »She called 911 during a break-in scare, but says the operator left her feeling helpless
Maria Sabourin thought someone was breaking into her apartment, but says when she called 911 for help she was repeatedly interrupted, misunderstood and treated with disrespect by the operator — an experience that left her “emotionally destroyed.” Maria Sabourin asked 4 times if police were coming before operator said yes …
Read More »Minor hockey players now required to wear bottom layer to dressing room
Early into the 2023-24 minor hockey season, many players and their parents are getting adjusted to a new policy from Hockey Canada. This season, all minor hockey players are being encouraged to wear the base layer they wear under their equipment to the arena. If they don’t do that, they …
Read More »‘Unprecedented’ marine heat wave hits Canada’s East Coast this summer
The Atlantic Ocean off Canada’s East Coast experienced an “unprecedented” marine heat wave this summer. Surface temperatures reached record highs across the region — including a huge weeklong spike off Newfoundland that averaged 6.7 degrees above normal. DFO scientist reviewed sea surface temperatures in satellite data dating back 4 decades. …
Read More »Social protection can be enhanced by wisely spending public funds
Last week, President Ferdinand R. Marcos ordered the release of ₱12.7 billion for 2.3 million rice farmers as emergency assistance. He also launched the administrative nationwide Zero Hunger campaign in Siargao, Surigao Norte. These twin moves signify the administration’s commitment to strengthen social protection delivery to the poorest Filipino families. …
Read More »How secret are CIFs?
Disclosing details about these activities could compromise ongoing operations or endanger the individuals involved. Confidential and intelligence funds have been the buzzword since the budget season started in late August. It snowballed after Vice President Sara Z. Duterte was pressed to explain how the Office of the Vice President spent …
Read More »Coast Guard searching for ship that rammed fishing boat
SUAL, Pangasinan: The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is now scouring the West Philippine Sea to find the ship that rammed a fishing boat from Subic, Zambales on September 30. Three Filipino fishermen were killed during the incident. “We have sent an investigation team to interview the fishermen who survived the incident and to get …
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