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Ransomware Attacks: Death Threats, Endangered Patients and Millions of Dollars in Damages

By Dino Jahic | VOA on Mar 10, 2024   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Ransomware Attacks: Death Threats, Endangered Patients and Millions of Dollars in Damages

A ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, a company that processes 15 billion health care transactions annually and deals with 1 in 3 patient records in the United States, is continuing to cause massive disruptions nearly three weeks later. The hack shut down the system for processing claims, billing and verifying patients’ eligibility for receiving care. […]

Warning of Poisonous Impacts, Omar and Garcia Lead Call for Moratorium on CO2 Pipelines

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Oct 5, 2023   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Warning of Poisonous Impacts, Omar and Garcia Lead Call for Moratorium on CO2 Pipelines

“CO2 spewing from a ruptured pipeline can suffocate humans and animals without notice,” more than a dozen House Democrats wrote to President Joe Biden. Reps. Ilhan Omar and Chuy Garcia led a group of House Democrats on Tuesday in urging President Joe Biden to put a moratorium on federal permitting for new CO2 pipelines—infrastructure at the center […]

New Analysis Confirms British Columbia Mines Pose Unacceptable, Irreversible Threats to U.S. Waters, Communities

By Mary Martin | Salmon State on Jul 14, 2022   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

New Analysis Confirms British Columbia Mines Pose Unacceptable, Irreversible Threats to U.S. Waters, Communities

Risks escalating due to more frequent catastrophic weather events related to climate change SEATTLE – British Columbia’s rapidly accelerating mining boom – and the dangerous waste that accompanies it – threaten communities and watersheds in neighboring states, including Washington, Alaska, Idaho and Montana according to a new report. Climate-fueled floods and disasters are exacerbating the […]

Renewed Calls to Ban Glyphosate After Toxic Herbicide Found in 80% of US Urine Samples

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Jul 12, 2022   Featured, Health  

Renewed Calls to Ban Glyphosate After Toxic Herbicide Found in 80% of US Urine Samples

“This chemical should not be in our bodies,” asserted one green group in response to a new CDC study. Environmental and public health advocates renewed calls to ban glyphosate after a recently published U.S. report revealed the cancer-linked herbicide—which is the active ingredient in Bayer’s popular Roundup weedkiller—was found in the urine of more than 80% […]

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