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Bhima Koregaon case shows deteriorating democracy in India: Panelists at US congressional briefing

Bhima Koregaon case shows ‘deteriorating democracy’ in India: Panelists at US congressional briefing Bhima Koregaon case shows ‘deteriorating democracy’ in India: Panelists at US congressional briefing This came after a Massachusetts-based digital forensics firm found further evidence that 22 letters were planted in activist Rona Wilson’s laptop. Activist Rona Wilson. | HT Photo A US congressional briefing held by a coalition of Indian American and human rights organisations on Thursday said that the Bhima Koregaon violence case was a clear evidence of “deteriorating democracy” in India. The briefing took place on Thursday after a new report from a United States-based digital forensics firm revealed that a hacker planted 22 additional incriminating documents in activist Rona Wilson’s laptop.

Nurses union projects Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester has spent nearly $40 million on replacement staffing, police details as strike enters 7th week

Nurses union projects Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester has spent nearly $40 million on replacement staffing, police details as strike enters 7th week
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The Recorder - A presidential kiss for Officer Clarence: Greenfield PD s comfort dog present for slain Capitol officer s services

A presidential kiss for Officer Clarence: Greenfield PD’s comfort dog present for slain Capitol officer’s services Greenfield Deputy Chief William Gordon and his comfort dog Officer Clarence joined other K9 First Responders team members and met with Congressman Jim McGovern, center, at the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Officer Clarence outside the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Officer Clarence sits next to a Capitol Police cruiser. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Officer Clarence takes a quick nap before resuming his duty as one of several comfort dogs who attended the services for slain Capitol police officer William “Billy” Evans this week. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

St Vincent Nurses Will Begin Sixth Week on Strike for Safer Patient Care on April 11, as Dallas-Based Tenet s Cost to Avoid Negotiating a Settlement Will Surpass $33 5 million

Share this article Share this article WORCESTER, Mass., April 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/  This Sunday, April 11, the St. Vincent Hospital nurses will begin their sixth week on strike as part of their ongoing struggle to convince Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare to address a growing patient safety crisis at the Worcester-based hospital.  As the strike continues, St. Vincent s for-profit owner is projected to spend more than $33.5 million to prolong the strike, inclusive of costs for hundreds of replacement nurses paid twice as much as regular staff, more than $30,000 a day for police details, along with other costs associated with avoiding meeting the nurses demands for better staffing and other patient safety measures.

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