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First Americans receive COVID-19 vaccine

comments New York ICU nurse Sandra Lindsay was the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the US this morning The first of the vaccinations were administered just hours before the COVID-19 death toll surpassed the grim 300,000 milestone Seven-day rolling average for deaths is now just over 2,400 per day and average daily cases are at 213,000. Hospitalizations climbed to a record 109,331 yesterday  President Trump tweeted: First Vaccine Administered. Congratulations USA! Congratulations WORLD! Vaccinations continued to roll out across the country throughout the morning with relieved healthcare workers from Ohio to Louisiana rolling up their sleeves to get the shot  General Gustave Perna, who is in charge of the federal Operation Warp Speed, said vaccinations will start in nursing homes this week 

Streaming now: Bombshell | Film

Streaming now: Bombshell | Film
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The Oil and Gas Industry Still Hasn t Reckoned with #MeToo

The Oil and Gas Industry Still Hasn’t Reckoned with #MeToo Groping. Catcalling. Crude texts. We spoke to women in the oil industry who say they faced sexual harassment and were punished for speaking out. A logo sign and oil pump outside of a facility occupied by Schlumberger in Windsor, Colorado. Kristoffer Tripplaar/Sipa USA via AP Images Groping. Catcalling. Crude texts. We spoke to women in the oil industry who say they faced sexual harassment and were punished for speaking out. A logo sign and oil pump outside of a facility occupied by Schlumberger in Windsor, Colorado. Kristoffer Tripplaar/Sipa USA via AP Images

Portland radio station served with discrimination complaint after firing veteran DJ over coronavirus concerns

Portland radio station served with discrimination complaint after firing veteran DJ over coronavirus concerns Randi Kirshbaum of WPOR and WCLZ was fired in May for reportedly refusing to return to the office on her doctor s recommendation amid coronavirus, COVID-19 concerns. Author: Gabrielle Mannino (NEWS CENTER Maine), Cindy Williams (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 12:01 PM EST December 14, 2020 Updated: 6:51 PM EST December 14, 2020 PORTLAND, Maine Editor s Note: The above video aired in May.  Randi Kirshbaum, a DJ and manager at WPOR and WCLZ radio in Portland for 38 years, has filed an employment discrimination complaint with the Maine Human Rights Commission (MHRC) and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against her former employer.

Employers start preparing for the coronavirus vaccine with a question: Can we require it?

Employers start preparing for the coronavirus vaccine with a question: Can we require it?
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