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Maternal health crisis impacts women of color disproportionately: experts

Pix11.com 

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) -- A Brooklyn father vows to fight for maternal health for women of color after his wife and two other women died while giving birth at Woodhull Hospital.  The Health Department admits the city-run hospital is facing a maternal health crisis. Jose Perez remembers the day in November of last year feeling [...]

Workers Struggles: The Americas

World Socialist Web Site 

Protests erupted November 21 in Ecuador against the lack of response by President Daniel Noboa to repeated electricity blackouts, while Akwel auto parts workers in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico are on an indefinite strike against the victimization of 11 workers.

Charges to be dropped against president-elect Trump

Voice of America 

Special Council Jack Smith asked a judge to dismiss the charges against president-elect Donald Trump, citing the Justice Department’s policy of not indicting sitting presidents. The U.S. says it is pushing hard for a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah and Turkey appears to be hosting Hamas officials. Plus, a look at Donald Trump's choice to lead the Environmental Protection Agency and the death toll in Sudan.

Osprey ferrying White House staff in New York grounded due to safety issue, witness reports flames

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

An Osprey flying as part of the presidential squadron used to ferry White House staff and government officials from an event in New York Monday was grounded due to a safety concern, with one witness reporting flames under the right engine. The staff and officials were removed from the aircraft, part of the Marine Corps HMX-1 presidential helicopter fleet, and transferred to a second Osprey to continue their trip accompanying President Joe Biden at a “Friendsgiving” event with members of the U.S. Coast Guard in Staten Island. Читать дальше...

Osprey ferrying White House staff in New York grounded due to safety issue, witness reports flames - The Associated Press

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  1. Osprey ferrying White House staff in New York grounded due to safety issue, witness reports flames  The Associated Press
  2. Lawmakers press Pentagon to re-ground Ospreys over safety issues  Military Times
  3. The Osprey’s safety issues spiked over five years and caused deaths. Pilots still want to fly it  Ap.org
  4. Steel Company Tied to Deadly Air Force Osprey Crash Faced Defective Parts Lawsuit in 2001  Military.com

Pictures of the Year 2023, Part 160/224

Avax.news 

American rapper Doja Cat attends the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Vaping impacts blood vessels & oxygen, new study says - KOMO News

Google.com 

  1. Vaping impacts blood vessels & oxygen, new study says  KOMO News
  2. Vaping immediately affects vascular health and oxygen levels, study shows, even without nicotine  CNN
  3. Vaping, even without nicotine, can have harmful cardiovascular effects  PhillyVoice.com
  4. Vaping has ‘immediate’ negative impacts on body’s circulation, warns new study  New York Post
  5. Vaping Immediately Changes Your Blood Flow  U.S. News & World Report

Ashoka Buildcon shares rally 5% after winning Rs 1,391 crore NHAI road project

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Ashoka Buildcon's shares rose 5% after securing a Rs 1,391 crore road project in West Bengal from NHAI. The project, part of a four-lane economic corridor, is expected to be completed within 910 days. The company recently reported a significant jump in Q2 FY25 profits, with net profit surging 334% YoY.

US prosecutor drops election subversion, classified documents cases against Trump

France24.com (en) 

Special Counsel Jack Smith on Monday moved to drop the federal election subversion and the mishandling of classified documents cases against President-elect Donald Trump. In his filings Smith said the cases should be dropped because of the long-standing US justice department policy of not indicting or prosecuting a sitting president.