New app helps nurses choose when they want to work
A widely used app in the healthcare industry is making work more flexible for nurses. It’s now helping to fill a gap in the nationwide nursing shortage, especially here in Central Florida.
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A widely used app in the healthcare industry is making work more flexible for nurses. It’s now helping to fill a gap in the nationwide nursing shortage, especially here in Central Florida.
Israel has claimed responsibility for an airstrike on an ambulance convoy in the northern Gaza Strip.
Video has emerged showing the aftermath of the explosion near a hospital in northern Gaza.
The Israel Defence Forces claims terrorists were travelli…
Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel says wide receiver Treylon Burks briefly lost consciousness and is in the concussion protocol after being carted off the field Thursday night in the final minutes of a loss to Pittsburgh.
It’s not actually alive, but it twitches in response to soy sauce.
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Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) took a trip to the Palestinian Territories with Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), where he met up with extremist groups and proclaimed that there’s no oppression in the area, reported Mother Jones on Fr…
Dutch footballer was previously suspended by the club over a since-deleted social media post.
Is it a football or rugby move? The tush push is a highly effective play that NFL teams, most notably the Philadelphia Eagles, are employing when in a pinch for an inch.
NPR’s Juana Summers talks with Bruce Riedel, a former CIA analyst and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center for Middle East Policy, about the leader of Hezbollah’s speech on Friday.
He was bumped from the 1970 flight after being exposed to German measles. Then, from mission control, he helped it avert disaster.
One American may be forced to choose between fleeing to safety without her family or staying in danger, write Bel Trew in Tel Aviv and Richard Hall in New York City.