Por: Forbes Tech January 09, 2023
Love them or hate them, electronic medical records (EMR) are here to stay. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. They need not be painful but in some instances they have become so. I installed my first EMR in 2002 and have installed several since then. As I like to say, even if you “feel” like your EMR deployment was 100% successful, that really means it was about 70 – 80%. In lieu of being built by clinicians, many EMR and practice... + full article
Forbes USA Business January 25, 2023
Topline Real-world events like elections and protests can lead to spikes in online hate speech on mainstream and fringe platforms alike, a in the journal PLOS ONE found, with hate posts surging even as many social media platforms try to crack down. A sign at Twitter headquarters... + más
What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe
DOJ official and NY attorney launch initiative against hate crimes in Buffalo | The Hill
Forbes USA Life December 15, 2022
Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park.Recal Mindful Adventure Travel is not your typical adventure travel company. In a world where mountain biking, rafting, and rock climbing are paramount, Recal offers memorable trips primarily aimed at those suffering from burnout. Consider... + más
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Time USA Nation December 14, 2022
The FBI’s on hate crime in America, released Monday, shows that about 7,300 hate-crime incidents were reported in the United States in 2021. That number represents a drop of nearly 1,000 incidents from 2020—but experts say it’s a woefully incomplete picture of hate crimes... + más
Hate crimes in L.A. County reach highest level in nearly two decades | Los Angeles Times
Hate crimes rise to highest level in 19 Years in LA County, report finds | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 07, 2022
Hate crimes surged in Los Angeles County in 2021 to their highest level since 2002, according to a report released Wednesday by the county Commission on Human Relations. The report noted 786 victims of hate crimes, a 23% increase over 2020. The crimes overwhelmingly included... + más
Column: California takes the lead on hate. That's a good thing. Someone has to | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 25, 2022
How do you stop hate crimes? How do you even know where to begin? California is taking a nation-leading step to answer those questions with two new state-sponsored and -funded efforts. The Commission on the State of Hate seeks to understand why hate crimes are rising and how to... + más
New NYC Social Services spokesman once penned ‘poor taste’ editorial comparing car reduction efforts to the Holocaust | New York Daily News
Los Angeles Times USA World October 02, 2022
The National Archives and Records Administration informed lawmakers that a number of electronic communications from Trump White House staffers remain missing, nearly two years since the administration was required to turn them over. The federal government's record-keeping... + más
Are Trump presidential records still missing? The answer could take years — or may never come | Los Angeles Times
Records From Trump White House Still Missing, National Archives Says | The New York Times
The Hill USA Politics September 30, 2022
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke and U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York Trini Ross on Thursday announced the launch of its United Against Hate initiative, aimed at combatting hate crimes in Buffalo, N.Y. The Department of Justice (DOJ)... + más
The Justice Department Needs to Get Out of Its Own Way in the Trump Investigations | The Daily Beast
Trump urges appeals court to reject DOJ bid to review classified Mar-a-Lago documents | CNBC
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