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Religious health care providers defeated appeals for ACA restrictions
[ad_1] Wichita Falls, Texas — A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a Texas federal court’s ruling exempting a group of religious health care providers from the abortion and gender rights requirements of the Affordable Care Act. In an 18-page opinion filed Friday, a panel of three judges in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ... -
Confused OHSU faces possible strike of 7,400 medical and support workers
[ad_1] While what management has dubbed “crisis mode” over financial losses is already serious, Oregon Health and Science University now has another problem. About 7,400 respiratory therapists, pharmacists and other employees voted overwhelmingly on Friday to give the negotiating team the power to call a strike. About 94% of the workers represented by AFSCME Local ... -
Serena Williams’ 2022 US Open outfit is a nod to her legacy
[ad_1] This will probably be Serena Williams’ last time on the court at the US Open. After announcing her retirement in the September 2022 issue of Vogue, the tennis legend is gearing up for what could be her final appearance at the Queens, New York-based tournament. And she does so in grand style. Williams’ US ... -
Education takes the stage at Skills Summit
[ad_1] The university will claim to be at the center of federal employment plans at upcoming jobs and skills summits. A two-day summit in Canberra this week will bring together more than 100 union, business and government representatives to discuss solutions to Australia’s economic challenges. The highest institutions representing universities will attend the summit and ... -
St. Charles Health System no longer wants repayment after allegations some employees were overpaid
[ad_1] The central Oregon health system will no longer seek reimbursement from employees who may have overpaid due to payroll issues. Earlier this month, the St. Charles Health System said it had overpaid at least 2,000 employees an average of $780, totaling $2 million. This came after hackers attacked the company that manages the hospital’s ... -
Trauma Echo: Science and Public Uncertainty in the Data Century – Isthmus
[ad_1] Room L160 Press Release: Just over a century ago, many Western intellectuals believed they were on the precipice of completing the scientific picture of the world and banishing ignorance forever. After that, everything went back to normal. Revolutions in physics, psychology, and even mathematics have plucked the foundations from beneath the fabric of scientific ... -
Deschutes County Behavioral Health Provides Resources After Bend Shooting Tragedy
[ad_1] community traumatic event Our community has experienced traumatic events. These incidents are devastating, discoordinated, and traumatic. Everyone reacts differently to traumatic events, and that’s okay. It’s important to know that your reactions are normal and may not be the same as your friends and family. Giving yourself time is important. You will need immediate ... -
Indianapolis Public Schools Relaunch Educational Equity Initiative – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather
[ad_1] Indianapolis (Wish) — Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) has relaunched its Education Equity Initiative with a focus on serving students and teachers. The pandemic has affected students across the board, especially low-income children and minorities. “It’s been the hardest road ever for blacks and browns,” said parent Aaron Jones. In 2020, IPS launched the Education ...









