Monthly Archives: February, 2024
Another illegal sleeping space for migrants shut down in NYC
New York City officials on Wednesday discovered a cramped commercial space housing dozens of migrants for the second day in a row.
Healthcare providers hit by frozen payments in ransomware outage
Healthcare providers across the United States are struggling to get paid following the week-long ransomware outage at a key tech unit of UnitedHealth Group, with some smaller providers saying they are already running low on cash.
Canada to Reimpose Visa Rules to Deter Mexican Asylum-Seekers
Canada will bring back visa requirements for many travelers coming from Mexico to stem an influx of asylum seekers arriving at airports.
New York AG says meat producing giant made misleading environmental claims to boost sales
The old bat is at it again….New York looks like, will be going after all businesses soon. They need money to give to all those illegals.
A small drone flies into a damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor for the first time to study melted fuel
A drone small enough to fit in one’s hand flew inside one of the damaged reactors at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Wednesday in hopes it can examine some of the molten fuel debris in areas where earlier robots failed to reach.
Burundi detains dozens of soldiers who refused deployment in fight against M23 rebels in Congo
Dozens of Burundian troops have been detained for refusing to be deployed to eastern Congo in the fight against the M23 rebel group as it advances toward a major border city, according to army officers, prison officials and other witnesses.
Supreme Court weighs Trump ban on gun ‘bump stocks’
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments on whether the federal government had the authority to ban “bump stocks,” a gun accessory that allows semi-automatic rifles to fire more quickly.
Squad member Rashida Tlaib proposes giving homeless Americans under 30 $1,400 a MONTH for three years in program that could cost up to $180 BILLION
Progressive ‘Squad’ member Rep. Rashida Tlaib is proposing legislation that could provide homeless youth under 30 nearly $17,000 in cash per year.
Protesting farmers spray Brussels police with liquid manure near EU’s base in a new display of power
Farmers clashed with police in Belgium on Monday, spraying officers with liquid manure and throwing eggs and flares at them in a fresh show of force as the European Union’s agriculture ministers met in search of ways to address the protesters’ concerns.
Why thousands of junior doctors in South Korea are striking, and what it means for patients
Thousands of junior doctors in South Korea have been refusing to see patients and attend surgeries since they walked off the job Feb. 20 in response to the government’s push to recruit more medical students.
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