Kaiser mental health workers prepare to strike, this time in Southern California

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California mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente are preparing to strike for the second time in a little more than two years, citing stressful working conditions, lack of pensions and inadequate pay —with resultant impacts on patient care.
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Despite uncertainty, Council agrees to continue negotiations for Olympic beach volleyball

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The nuts and bolts of hosting the Beach Volleyball tournament in the 2028 Olympic Games were laid bare in Tuesday’s City Council meeting where nostalgia struggled against a seemingly overwhelming number of unsatisfactory elements to the LA28 agreement.
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Keanu Reeves Says ‘Speed’ Production Actually Caused Car Accidents: ‘People Were Screaming’

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During a Beyond Fest 2024 panel moderated by IndieWire editor Jim Hemphill, both actors reflected on how maneuvering one of the buses used in the film led to real car accidents. Jan de Bont’s blockbuster recently celebrated its 30th anniversary.
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