A major hospital system in northern Florida said Friday it is diverting some emergency room patients and canceling surgeries after a security problem with information technology. … [Read more...] about Patients diverted, surgeries canceled as possible ransomware attack hits major hospital system
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Licenses suspended for 2 fired EMTs in Tyre Nichols death
A Tennessee board on Friday suspended the emergency medical technician licenses of two former Memphis Fire Department employees for failing to render critical care to Tyre Nichols after he took a beating from police that ultimately killed him. … [Read more...] about Licenses suspended for 2 fired EMTs in Tyre Nichols death
Family of Minneapolis man killed in no-knock raid sues city
The parents of Amir Locke, who was shot to death by a Minneapolis police officer when a SWAT team executed a no-knock search warrant one year ago, sued the city and the officer Friday, alleging he was "gunned down in cold blood" in violation of his constitutional rights. … [Read more...] about Family of Minneapolis man killed in no-knock raid sues city
Treasury makes more electric SUVs eligible for tax credits
The Treasury Department said Friday it is making more electric vehicles - including SUVs made by Tesla, Ford and General Motors - eligible for tax credits of up to $7,500 under new vehicle classification definitions. … [Read more...] about Treasury makes more electric SUVs eligible for tax credits
Colorado considers using public land for affordable housing
Police officer Andy Sandoval lives in one the most beautiful places in the world near Vail, Colorado, where world-famous ski resorts are nestled between Rocky Mountain peaks. His living situation for years, though, was far less dreamy. … [Read more...] about Colorado considers using public land for affordable housing