Hong Kong firm files arbitration against Maersk, claiming it schemed with Panama over port takeover
Read full article: Hong Kong firm files arbitration against Maersk, claiming it schemed with Panama over port takeoverA subsidiary of a Hong Kong-based conglomerate started arbitration proceedings against Danish logistics and port group Maersk, accusing the company of aligning with Panama and scheming to replace its port operation on the Central American country’s critical canal.
SafeSport knew of allegations against former cop before hiring him as investigator
Read full article: SafeSport knew of allegations against former cop before hiring him as investigatorPeople at the U.S. Center for SafeSport knew a former police officer was the subject of an internal investigation at his former job but hired him anyway.
Labor unions call on Trump to boost US shipbuilding against increasing Chinese dominance
Read full article: Labor unions call on Trump to boost US shipbuilding against increasing Chinese dominanceThe heads of four major labor unions are calling on President Donald Trump to boost American shipbuilding and enforce tariffs and other “strong penalties” against China for its increasing dominance.
Member of Panama’s national soccer team shot and killed in Colon; 2nd in 6 years
Read full article: Member of Panama’s national soccer team shot and killed in Colon; 2nd in 6 yearsA member of Panama’s national soccer team has been killed after gunmen opened fire on a group of people gathered in the country’s violent port city of Colon.
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Doctors raise concern as colon cancer screenings down during pandemic
Read full article: Doctors raise concern as colon cancer screenings down during pandemicHOUSTON Diagnoses for colon cancer went down 46% in March and April this year. While fewer people getting a cancer diagnosis is typically a good thing, the sudden decrease is another concern for doctors brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Terah Isaacson, a Colon and Rectal surgeon, said colorectal screenings have gone down recently, probably because people are making fewer visits to doctors during the pandemic. Looking at the newly identified cancers from March to April, the breast and colorectal patients were cut in half. Weve seen patients in their 20s, 30s, 40s, definitely.She said while cancer screenings are supposed to be covered by insurance, sometimes the way insurance companies interpret codes and billing can leave the patient with a large payment.