The historic nurses’ strike at NewYork-Presbyterian has ended after the nurses voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new contract.
That disclaimer doesn't preclude Episode 7 from ending with the staff trapped in a different crisis. The betting pool has ...
The decision comes as the ARU's number of call responses has declined by nearly half since its first full year of operation, ...
Kansas City's code enforcement has closed what was known as Status Nightclub — the turquoise building at the corner of Southwest Boulevard and 28th Street. Two women, 29-year-old Eboni Silas and ...
New York City will again enter a Code Blue as temperatures are expected to drop below 32 degrees. The Code Blue goes into effect Thursday at 4 p.m. and will last through ...
Former patients and their loved ones say North Carolina doctor with a string of malpractice settlements should face more ...
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Hiker, 21, dies of hypothermia after desperate 911 call from New York’s highest peak
Brianna Mohr, 21, was found dead after over six hours when she called 911 while clinging to the side of Mount Marcy in the Adirondacks. Autopsy confirmed hypothermia as cause of death ...
These deaths are not inevitable,” Council Speaker Julie Menin said at a hearing last week. “They are the result of gaps in ...
Freezing days and nights claimed the lives of a grandmother, a dancer, a dispatcher and a man who lived among a colony of feral cats.
During an oversight hearing on the city’s Code Blue operations, New York City Council members learned that 25 New Yorkers have died, including 18 people outdoors and seven in private residences.
NYC officials revealed that some of the 18 people who died during the recent cold snap had shelter services arranged but never reached them. The Medical Examiner is investigating 22 cold-related ...
Critics are enraged by Mayor Mamdani’s policy leaving homeless New Yorkers on the streets during extreme cold.
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