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11.12.2024 3:58
11.12.2024 4:40
Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder has outburst outside court The suspect charged in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was denied bail at a hearing Tuesday in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. During his appearance, a shackled Luigi Mangione shouted as he entered the courthouse. CBS News coordinating producer for crime and public safety Anna Schecter has the latest details.

11.12.2024 4:46
How mass deportations could devastate the U.S. economy President-elect Donald Trump plans to deport up to 11 million undocumented immigrants. But how much will it cost? Jeremy Robbins, executive director for the American Immigration Council, joins "America Decides" to look at the impact many say will go far beyond the billions needed just to carry out the removals.

11.12.2024 4:47
11.12.2024 4:54
Suspect in CEO shooting to plead not guilty and fight extradition, lawyer says Suspect shouted outside court before hearing where he was denied bail The suspect in the shooting death of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, shouted: “This is completely out of touch and an insult to the intelligence of the American people” on Tuesday before he fought being extradited from Pennsylvania to face murder charges in New York.During the hearing, Luigi Mangione was denied bail, meaning he will return to custody at Pennsylvania’s Huntingdon state correctional institution while navigating the process to contest extradition, which could take days – if not a month or more, as the New York Times noted. Continue reading... ...

11.12.2024 4:54
11.12.2024 5:01
‘Medical misogyny’ condemns women to years of gynaecological pain, MPs told Damning parliamentary report blames lack of education by healthcare workers and ‘pervasive stigma’ for poor careWomen and girls are enduring years of pain because their reproductive conditions are being dismissed due to “medical misogyny”, according to a damning parliamentary report.The report, by the Women and Equalities committee, found that gynaecological conditions such as endometriosis and adenomyosis are treated with inadequate care due to a “pervasive stigma”, a lack of education by healthcare professionals and “medical misogyny”. Continue reading... ...

11.12.2024 5:01
Hundreds of thousands hit by ruinous carer’s allowance penalties, audit shows Campaigners say NAO report shows impact of DWP staffing decisions and failure to address flaws in benefit’s designHundreds of thousands of unpaid carers were hit with ruinous penalties for minor breaches of carer’s allowance rules in the five years after senior welfare officials promised to fix the scandal-hit benefit, an official audit has revealed.Campaigners said the National Audit Office (NAO) report highlighted the scale of the misery and hardship inflicted on carers over the period as well as the extent of the failure by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to tackle overpayments. Continue reading... ...

11.12.2024 5:02
Nippon Steel pledges $5,000 worker bonus after U.S. Steel acquisition Nippon Steel Corp. pledged Wednesday to pay $5,000 to each United States Steel Corp. employee as a one-time "closing bonus" if the Japanese steelmaker is permitted to complete its controversial acquisition of the American firm. The announcement comes as U.S. President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to formally block the $14.1 billion buyout on national security grounds, possibly this month. Read full story here

11.12.2024 5:03
Kyodo News Digest: Dec. 11, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News. ---------- Video: Universal Studios Japan opens new Donkey Kong area    Read full story here

11.12.2024 5:27
Ukraine war briefing: Don’t let Patriot missile systems gather dust, says Zelenskyy, after deadly strike on clinic President calls for more air defence systems from allies, and blames Russia for drone hitting nuclear inspectors’ car. What we know on day 1,022See all our Ukraine war coverageVolodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Ukraine’s allies to provide 10-12 more Patriot air defence systems that he said would fully protect its skies, after a Russian missile killed at least four people in the south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhia. The attack destroyed a private clinic and injuring 20 more people, including a child. “We repeat again and again that air defences should save lives, not gather dust at storage bases,” Ukraine’s president said.In Zaporizhzhia, rescuers worked in piles of rubble from the collapsed building where at least six people were trapped, the regional governor, Ivan Fedorov, said on the Telegram messaging app. Anna Zubchenko, a 26-year-old ophthalmologist, was working in her office when the attack happened. “The ceiling just collapsed onto my head. Another doctor was with me, she was hit harder. Once I dug myself out I started shouting ‘please help’,” Zubchenko said. She helped to partially dig out her colleague who was later evacuated by rescuers.The US has disbursed a $20bn loan for Ukraine backed by proceeds earned on frozen Russian assets, as part of a $50bn G7 support package. Zelenskyy said he was “deeply grateful” for the disbursement, calling it “a powerful act of justice”. The US treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, called it a “critical infusion of support as [Ukraine] defends its country against an unprovoked war of aggression”. Donald Trump, who will become US president in January, has said he will “probably” reduce aid to Kyiv.On Tuesday, the International Atomic Energy Agency said a drone attack had severely damaged its official vehicle heading to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in a Russian-occupied part of the region. No one was injured and workers were safe, said the agency’s chief, Rafael Grossi. Zelenskyy said the drone was Russian. There was no immediate comment from Moscow.The US state department has approved the potential sale to Ukraine of F-16 sustainment services and related equipment for $266m, the Pentagon said on Tuesday. The principal contractors will be Sabena, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and Pratt and Whitney, the Pentagon said in a statement.Poland’s prime minister, Donald Tusk, said peace talks on ending Russia’s war in Ukraine could begin this winter. Poland is a staunch backer of neighbouring Ukraine and next month will take over the rotating EU presidency. Tusk also announced a series of upcoming talks with foreign officials. “Our [EU] presidency will notably be co-responsible for what the political landscape will look like, perhaps how the situation will look during [peace] negotiations, which could begin – though there are still question marks – in the winter of this year.” Continue reading... ...