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Kaiser Health Care unions ratify new contracts

LOS ANGELES, Cali. (KESQ) — After months of negotiations, including multiple strikes, UNAC/UHCP health care professionals have voted to ratify new contracts with Kaiser Permanente. During this negotiation period, union members walked off the job in January in what became the longest open-ended strike by nurses and health care professionals in U.S. history, lasting nearly

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TSA counters sit empty as passengers wait in long security lines at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on March 20.

TSA workers go unpaid as unpredictable wait times mount during shutdown. Here’s what travelers should know this weekend

By Alaa Elassar, CNN (CNN) — Unpaid Transportation Security Administration workers are struggling to stay afloat — and on the job — amid a partial government shutdown that has frustrated travelers inching through security lines that have sometimes stretched for hours, with unpredictable wait times expected to continue this weekend. “I feel bad for everyone

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Rising temperatures pose growing threat to unhoused communities

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – As temperatures climb across the Coachella Valley, advocates are warning of increasing dangers for the region’s homeless population, many of whom lack access to basic protections against extreme heat. Nationwide, studies show that individuals without shelter are significantly more vulnerable to heat-related illness and death. According to public health research,

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