Kaiser Permanente, Apple among list of 2023 world’s most ethical companies
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
Kaiser Permanente has been named one of the world’s most ethical companies by the Ethisphere Institute for the fifth year in a row.The Ethisphere Institute is an independent group that monitors business ethics. Other honorees include Apple, Best Buy, FedEx, General Motors, Kohl’s, L’oreal, Starbucks, and many more.Companies that are given this honor are known for working to improve their communities as well as fostering and growing employees while modeling a workplace with ethics and purpose.“Kaiser Permanente is committed to improving access to care, having a diverse workforce reflective of our communities, and addressing the inequities, structural racism, and injustices that marginalize our most vulnerable populations,” said Diane Ott, vice president, ethics and compliance for Kaiser Permanente’s Northern California region in a press statement. “This recognition highlights our on-going efforts to improve the health and well-being of our members, patients, and the communities we se...Newsom will remake San Quentin prison, emphasizing rehab
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The infamous state prison on San Francisco Bay that has been home to the largest death row population in the United States will be transformed into a lockup where less-dangerous prisoners will receive education, training and rehabilitation under a new plan from California Gov. Gavin Newsom.The Democratic governor will discuss his proposed transformation of San Quentin State Prison during a visit on Friday. Newsom plans to build 1,200 tiny homes for homeless, none in SF The facility will be renamed the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center and the inmates serving prison sentences there will be moved elsewhere in the California penitentiary system. The state has 668 prisoners facing death sentences, almost all of them male, and about 100 have already been moved, state prison officials said.“Today, we take the next step in our pursuit of true rehabilitation, justice, and safer communities through this evidenced-backed investment, creating a new model for safety ...Women’s March Madness finds foothold on national TV
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
With hopes of a separate television contract in upcoming negotiations, the women’s NCAA Tournament keeps gaining momentum.The national title game returns to network television for the first time since 1995, with an ABC broadcast on April 2 from Dallas and a one-hour pregame show. ABC will feature at least six games from the women’s tournament, including two first-round games Saturday and a pair of second-round contests Sunday.“Putting it on ABC, we’re giving it the best opportunity for success,” said Dan Ochs, who handles women’s basketball programming for ESPN. “This tournament continues to grow and deliver for us.”South Carolina’s 64-49 victory over Connecticut in last year’s title game averaged 4.85 million viewers on ESPN — the most-watched women’s championship game since 2004. It was also the fourth-largest audience for the title game since the network began airing the entire tournament in 1996.The 2022 women’s tournament overall averaged 634...Virginia adds 10 new historic sites to state landmarks register
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
Ten new historic sites have been added to the Virginia Landmarks Register (VLR), and two of those newly labeled landmarks are in Fairfax and Loudoun counties.The new listings were approved at a meeting of the commonwealth’s Board of Historic Resources on Thursday.More Virginia NewsMore Local NewsDrover’s Rest in Fairfax County is on the new list with its construction as part of an 18th-century mill complex dating back to 1757 to 1785. The VLR says the building is “representative of the history of early milling and road development during the mid- to late 18th century.” It was built by landowner Bryan Fairfax and is located southwest of the Potomac River.Drover’s Rest in Fairfax County was added to the list of historic places. (Photo by John Gentry)The term “drover’s rest” meant that it once served as a place for workers and travelers to stay while passing through. Thomas E. Lovejoy, a biologist and environmental conservationist, purchased Dr...Ten Hag: Several factors behind Rashford’s hot scoring form
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — With Marcus Rashford on the brink of a 30-goal season for the first time in his career, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag allowed himself a moment of satisfaction.“I think I said it in the summer. The question came several times if I believe Rashford or (Anthony) Martial, one of them could score 20 plus goals and I said yes,” the Dutchman recalled on Friday. Ten Hag is not the first United manager to put his faith in Rashford discovering his scoring touch. The England striker has had hot streaks under Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but his inconsistency raised questions over his ability to be a goal scorer of the highest level. That was until this season. His winner against Real Betis in the Europa League on Thursday was his 28th of a career-best season that is getting better by the week. His previous best was in 2019-20 when he scored 22 goals. Last season he managed just five in the entire campaign, a run that saw him droppe...Grains higher, Livestock mixed
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futures were higher Friday in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for May was up 7.75 cents at $7.0525 a bushel; May corn was up 2.75 cents at $6.33 a bushel; May oats gained 2.75 cents at $3.4725 a bushel; while May soybeans rose .25 cent at 14.8050 a bushel.Beef mixed and pork lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.Apr. live cattle was up .12 cent at $1.6172 a pound; Mar. feeder cattle fell 1 cent at $1.8832 a pound; Apr. lean hogs lost 3.52 cents at $.7905 a pound.SourceBelgium coach Tedesco drops Witsel in 1st team selection
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco dropped veteran midfielder Axel Witsel on Friday when he named his first squad since being appointed last month with a mission to rebuild.Tedesco opted not to select Witsel for upcoming matches against Sweden and Germany but insisted it wasn’t because the 34-year-old Atletico Madrid player is getting too old.“We have many possibilities in midfield,” said Tedesco, who also snubbed the experienced Leander Dendoncker and Hans Vanaken in his 24-man list but included 35-year-old Jan Vertonghen. “It’s not the age.”Witsel has made 130 appearances in his 15-year career with Belgium, scoring 12 goals. Tedesco said he traveled to Madrid to explain his decision to Witsel, insisting that the door remains open for him to return.“This is the main message,” Tedesco said. “We just decided for this camp to see some new faces, to see some new young players.”Tedesco last month replaced Roberto Martinez, who led Belgium to a third-p...International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Russian President Putin because of his actions in Ukraine
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
THE HAGUE (AP) — International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Russian President Putin because of his actions in Ukraine.SourceDerek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer serving time for George Floyd’s murder, pleads guilty to tax evasion
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
STILLWATER, Minn. (AP) — Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer serving time for George Floyd’s murder, pleads guilty to tax evasion.SourceInternational court issues war crimes warrant for Putin
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:58:23 GMT
THE HAGUE (AP) — The International Criminal Court said on Friday it issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes because of his alleged involvement in abductions of children from Ukraine.The court said in a statement that Putin “is allegedly responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation of (children) and that of unlawful transfer of (children) from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation.”It also issued a warrant Friday for the arrest of Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, the Commissioner for Children’s Rights in the Office of the President of the Russian Federation, on similar allegations.The move was immediately dismissed by Moscow and welcomed by Ukraine as a major breakthrough. Its practical implications, though, could well be negligible. Even if the court has court has indicted world leaders before, it was the first time it issued a warrant against one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council. The court’s presid...Latest news
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