Trump has a meltdown and ends the interview
Welker: Just to be very clear, there's no evidence of what you're saying.
Trump: There’s a lot of evidence. There’s tremendous evidence. There’s nothing but evidence. The election was rigged. And it’s happening again in California. They’re cheating.
Welker: Do you have evidence?
Trump: All I have to do is look.
Welker: That’s not evidence. The local officials acknowledge they are slow
Trump: They’re crooked. Just like you’re crooked. You’re either crooked or stupid.
‼️MAJOR BREAKING
Google slams Canadian surveillance bill C-22:
"it gives the Minister of Public Safety sweeping powers to issue secret orders"
“Google has never built a backdoor or other mechanism to circumvent end-to-end encryption"
WOW. American tech thank you!!
🇺🇸 Louisiana Nurses Continue Pressure Campaign as UMC New Orleans Contract Fight Intensifies
Nurses at University Medical Center (UMC) New Orleans continue their pressure campaign as they push for a fair contract, safer staffing levels, and stronger protections for both patients and healthcare workers.
Following recent labor actions and ongoing negotiations, nurses say key issues remain unresolved, including staffing shortages, workload concerns, workplace safety, and long-term retention of experienced healthcare professionals. Union leaders argue that improving staffing conditions is critical to ensuring quality patient care and reducing burnout among frontline nurses.
Healthcare workers have emphasized that hospitals across Louisiana continue to face workforce challenges, with many nurses reporting increased patient loads and growing pressure in clinical settings. Nurses involved in the campaign say their goal is not only to improve working conditions but also to strengthen patient safety throughout the hospital.
Hospital management and union representatives remain engaged in discussions, but nurses say they will continue advocating for meaningful changes until an agreement is reached. The dispute has drawn attention from healthcare workers across the state and nationwide, where staffing concerns remain a major issue in hospitals and healthcare facilities.
The ongoing campaign at UMC New Orleans reflects a broader national movement among nurses seeking safe staffing standards, fair compensation, workplace violence protections, and stronger support for healthcare professionals. As negotiations continue, many healthcare advocates are closely watching developments in New Orleans.
For many nurses, the fight goes beyond contract language—it is about ensuring that patients receive the safest and highest-quality care possible while supporting the healthcare workers who provide it every day.
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