New state program looks to boost training for life sciences sector
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
A new state program announced Tuesday aims to connect employers with workers in Massachusetts looking to find jobs in the life sciences, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing industries.At the BIO International Convention in Boston, Gov. Maura Healey said the new program, dubbed MassTalent, will serve as a “one-stop front door” for companies and streamline government resources to allow employers to access local talent.Healey said her administration will tap $50 million in funding through the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund to broker partnerships between education and training partners and companies to train future workers.Another component of the program, called Pathmaker, looks to create an 8-10 week free training program for students and adults with a high school education but no previous experience in life sciences.The Healey administration said a request for proposals for Pathmaker will be finalized in summer 2023 and $2 million will be available for initial programs sch...2 Cleveland Browns players robbed of jewelry, car by masked gunmen
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
Two Cleveland Browns players were robbed by masked gunmen who made off with jewelry and a car on Monday morning.According to multiple reports, cornerback Greg Newsome II and defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey were leaving a downtown Cleveland nightclub Monday morning when six armed and masked men confronted the pair in the parking lot after emerging from a nearby car around 3:30 a.m.The robbers took jewelry from both players as well as Newsome’s truck.Neither player was injured in the stickup.Newsome alluded to the incident on on Monday night, tweeting: “It’s a cruel world we live in.”Running back Demetric Felton also had his car stolen from a downtown parking garage on Sunday, but police do not believe the two car thefts are related.Browns coach Kevin Stefanski addressed the incidents on Tuesday after the first day of the team’s mandatory minicamp. He did not mention the players by name.“I’m glad our guys are OK. … We want everybody to ...HIV protection, cancer screenings could cost more if ‘Obamacare’ loses latest court battle
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
By KEVIN McGILL (Associated Press)NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal appeals court in New Orleans prepared to hear arguments Tuesday on whether insurers can be required to cover preventive health care including HIV prevention, diabetes, mental health and some cancer screenings without charging patients out-of-pocket fees under former President Barack Obama’s signature health care law. In the latest legal skirmish over the law that took effect 13 years ago, the Biden administration is appealing a Texas-based federal judge’s ruling that would eliminate the mandate on insurers to provide no-extra-cost coverage for many types of preventive care.The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the lower court ruling while it prepared to receive briefs and hear arguments. At issue in Tuesday afternoon’s hearing before three 5th Circuit judges is whether patients should continue to have the coverage while appeals play out. An immediate ruling was not expected.The...What to stream: Celebrate Pride Month with shows and films featuring diverse queer stories
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
Katie Walsh | Tribune News Service (TNS)June is Pride Month, a celebration of LGBTQIA+ pride and commemoration of the history of the fight for gay rights. Pride Month was started after the 1969 Stonewall riots sparked a series of gay liberation protests, and unfortunately, more than 50 years later, Pride Month has taken on a new resonance as the civil rights of queer and transgender people are being rolled back at an alarming rate in the United States.It’s an apt time to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community as members and allies, but it’s also an opportunity to learn more about queer history, the origins of Pride and the importance of fighting to protect queer and trans lives. Many of the streaming services have collections dedicated to Pride and LGBTQIA+ stories and creators — so here are a few suggestions to help prioritize your streaming, with a focus on history and the fight for gay rights.Max has a robust library of both narrative and documentary material focusing on queer history ...San Diego restaurant added to California Michelin Guide
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
SAN DIEGO — 10 new restaurants were added to the Michelin Guide California Tuesday, including one local spot located in the heart of Balboa Park.Artifact at Mingei, located inside the Mingei Museum in Balboa Park, is the latest San Diego eatery to be highlighted by the prestigious food guide.You can find a full list of the new California additions here. 6 Michelin Guide restaurants in San Diego for a romantic dinner Michelin is highlighting these restaurants ahead of announcements of Bib Gourmands and Stars designations this summer when the full 2023 Michelin Guide California comes out.Overall San Diego has 38 restaurants currently listed on the California Michelin Guide."The culinary offerings are proudly eclectic and international, ranging from carefully pleated rock shrimp gyoza with a yuzu-flavored dashi, to lamb kibbeh with quinoa tabbouleh," said Micheline Guide inspectors about Artifact.The restaurant features a variety of international food options that mirror the Mingei I...Ford calls for ouster, Poilievre decries Liberal response to Bernardo prison transfer
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberals to keep “multiple murderers” in maximum-security prison, as fallout continues over the transfer of convicted killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security institution in Quebec.And Ontario Premier Doug Ford is looking for the ouster of the federal corrections commissioner after the move, which was made public last week. Anne Kelly, commissioner of the Correctional Service Canada, announced the transfer was under review after Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said he told how shocked Canadians were by the decision. Mendicino says he is open to looking at the options when it comes to adjusting the government’s policy. Speaking from the legislature, Ford said Canadians have lost confidence in Kelly’s decision-making and asked that she “step aside, step down or be fired.”“Sorry for the language, but he’s nothing but a scumbag,” Ford said of Bernardo, whose transfer ...Stellantis has what it needs to make decision on Windsor battery plant: Champagne
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
OTTAWA — The federal government has delivered a written offer to Stellantis and LG Energy Solutions, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Tuesday.Champagne said that should be all the companies need to make a decision on the fate of their planned electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ont.The minister said the negotiations are progressing, and “I think we’re getting to the end of it.”He would not say if this was a final offer, but he did say he expects an answer from Stellantis soon.“You know, they have what they need, and therefore I think that should be very short now,” he said.A spokeswoman for Stellantis confirmed the offer had been received but would say no more beyond the fact it is “currently under financial and legal review.”Champagne would give no details on the size of the offer except to point out his government’s repeated promise to respond as needed to the massive subsidies created in the United States un...Apple Vision Pro headset could pave way for mass adoption of AR, VR: Industry
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
TORONTO — Canadian tech companies say Apple’s new Vision Pro headset gives them hope that augmented and virtual reality wearables could catch on with consumers and businesses.The headset unveiled Monday creates an augmented reality experience where wearers can connect with one another, conduct meetings, watch movies or even play games. The augmented reality component means users can naturally see their surroundings and browse pages or apps by looking in different directions or gesturing with their hands.Vision Pro will be available next year and retail for US$3,499, but the price isn’t the only thing that could make it a hard sell. Precursors like Meta’s Oculus headsets or Google Glass have yet to reach widespread adoption because of their high cost and lack of existing use cases.VR and AR companies believe Vision Pro may shift perceptions of such wearables.“We think it is a rising tide that will raise all the ships in the industry,” said Raja Khanna, chief executive of ...Abortion providers sue Kansas over new medication rule, longstanding waiting period
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Abortion providers sued Kansas on Tuesday, challenging a new law requiring them to tell patients that an abortion medication can be stopped but also existing restrictions that include a decades-old requirement that patients wait 24 hours to terminate their pregnancies.The lawsuit filed in state district court in Shawnee County, home to the state capital of Topeka, argues that Kansas has created a “Biased Counseling Scheme” designed to discourage patients from getting abortions and to stigmatize patients who terminate their pregnancies. The lawsuit contends that the requirements have become “increasingly absurd and invasive” over time and spread medical misinformation. Kansas voters in August 2022 decisively affirmed abortion rights, refusing to overturn a state Supreme Court decision three years earlier that declared access to abortion a matter of bodily autonomy and a fundamental right under the state constitution. The providers hope the state courts will invali...Black man shot in the mouth by Mississippi deputy to file federal civil rights lawsuit
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:21:31 GMT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Two men — one of whom was shot in the mouth by a law enforcement officer — announced on Tuesday that they will file a federal civil rights lawsuit against a Mississippi sheriff’s department alleging a pattern of excessive force against Black people. In a news release announcing the lawsuit, attorneys for Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker also publicly identified for the first time the deputy who they say put a gun inside Michael Corey Jenkins’ mouth before firing it. Parker confirmed the deputy’s identity in a follow-up interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday. The upcoming lawsuit comes amid an ongoing Justice Department civil rights investigation into the encounter between Jenkins, Parker and Rankin County Department Sheriff’s deputies in January. In a news release, Attorney Malik Shabazz said that he would file 22 claims of federal civil rights violations in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi befor...Latest news
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