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Gov Cuomo signs bill repealing legal immunity granted to New York nursing homes during pandemic as he faces probe into hundreds of excess deaths at care facilities
Effective immediately, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities can be held civilly and criminally liable for treatment of individuals with COVID-19
The bill was sponsored and championed by Cuomo critics including Sen. Alessandra Biaggi
However, Cuomo himself has faced calls to resign amid probes into whether the state mishandled nursing home deaths related to the pandemic
The Cuomo administration has faced accusations that the state miscounted hundreds of nursing home deaths as hospital deaths
Chief Justice John Roberts appeared Monday to be the key vote in whether the Supreme Court considers expanding gun rights or sidesteps its first case on the issue in nearly 10 years. The court’s dismissal of the case would be a disappointment to gun-rights advocates and a huge relief to gun-control groups. Both sides thought a conservative Supreme Court majority. President Nov 10, 2019
Joe Olson was once such a passionate supporter of the National Rifle Association that he pledged to bequeath several million dollars from his estate to the gun organization upon his death. But the steady drip of investigations and misspending allegations and a shakeup at the top ranks of the NRA compelled him to alter his will. The NRA will no.
Chief Justice John Roberts appeared Monday to be the key vote in whether the Supreme Court considers expanding gun rights or sidesteps its first case on the issue in nearly 10 years. The court’s dismissal of the case would be a disappointment to gun-rights advocates and a huge relief to gun-control groups. Both sides thought a conservative Supreme Court majority. President Nov 10, 2019
Joe Olson was once such a passionate supporter of the National Rifle Association that he pledged to bequeath several million dollars from his estate to the gun organization upon his death. But the steady drip of investigations and misspending allegations and a shakeup at the top ranks of the NRA compelled him to alter his will. The NRA will no.
UNITED STATES National Rifle Association (NRA) chief Wayne LaPierre has complained that public anger following mass shootings forces him to seek refuge on a borrowed luxury yacht in the Bahamas.
Mr LaPierre took cruises following the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting in Connecticut, when 26 people, including 20 children between six and seven years old, were killed, and the Stoneman Douglas shooting in Florida in 2018, which took 17 lives.
These were “security retreats” to protect him from threats over the gun lobby’s opposition to gun controls, which spike after every mass killing, he said. Only when at sea could he feel: “Thank God I’m safe, nobody can get me here,” he explained.