Search This Blog

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Judge rules against Biden rule to up nursing home staff

 A U.S. District Court judge in Texas on Monday ruled against a Biden administration rule that sought to increase staffing in long-term care facilities.

Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk threw out the Biden-era policy on Monday, arguing it goes against existing legislation passed by Congress.

The Biden administration proposed multiple reforms to nursing homes after more than 200,000 nursing home and long-term care residents died during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The spread of the virus and resulting deaths were largely linked to staffing shortages, prompting President Biden to set a national minimum staffing requirement.

The broader rule faced bipartisan opposition, with Republicans pushing back on the staffing mandate in particular.

The American Health Care Association (AHCA), Texas Health Care Association and other groups filed a lawsuit in May against the Department of Health and Human Services and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services leaders.

In a statement, the American Health Care Association (AHCA) said the ruling was a victory for the country’s seniors.

The groups argued that the rule to boost staffing would cost $6.5 billion a year and $43 billion over the next decade, and the industry would need roughly 100,000 additional nurses.

Most of the country’s nursing homes would not meet the minimum requirement set under the rule.

“This unrealistic staffing mandate threatened to close nursing homes and displace vulnerable seniors. The court decision not only upholds the rule of law and balance of powers, but it protects access to care for our aging population,” the group said in a statement.

A coalition of 20 states also sued the Biden administration over the policy last October.

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5238859-judge-rules-biden-nursing-homes/

Helicopter in fatal New York crash lacked flight recorders, NTSB says

 The helicopter that crashed into New York City's Hudson River on Thursday, killing all six on board including three children, lacked flight recorders, the National Transportation Safety Board said.

No video or camera recorders have been recovered from the Bell 206 helicopter, the NTSB said late on Saturday, and none of the equipment on it had recorded information that would help the investigation.

Divers from the NYPD were continuing to search for parts of the helicopter, including the main rotor, gear box, tail rotor and the tail boom, the safety agency said.

The aircraft, whose passengers included a senior executive of Seimens AG, his wife and three children, had its last major inspection done on March 1, and had completed seven tour flights before the crash, according to federal investigators.

Divers recovered the victims as well as the pilot from the submerged helicopter. Four people were declared dead at the scene, while the remaining two died later after they were transported to nearby hospitals.

Some parts that have been recovered and sent to NTSB laboratories in Washington for inspection include the cockpit, cabin, horizontal stabilizer finlets, the vertical fin and a portion of the tail boom, according to the NTSB update.

Investigators examined two similar helicopters as part of the probe and met with representatives of New York Helicopter Charter, the operator of the crashed chopper, to review operational records, policies and procedures, safety management systems and the pilot's experience, the agency said.

he helicopter took off around 3 p.m. ET on Thursday from a downtown helicopter pad and flew north along the Hudson, New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch has said.

After reaching the George Washington Bridge, it turned south but crashed shortly afterwards, hitting the water upside down near Lower Manhattan, just off Jersey City, at about 3:15 p.m.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/helicopter-fatal-york-crash-lacked-123308301.html

UK Will Be More Skeptical of Chinese Investment After Steel Rescue

 


The UK government will take a more skeptical approach to future Chinese investment in sensitive sectors of the economy after it was forced to rescue the country’s last primary steel manufacturer, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said Sunday.

Asked on Sky News whether the move to take control of Jingye Group’s British Steel has resulted in a “high trust bar” for UK-Chinese co-operation, Reynolds agreed, saying: “We’ve got to recognize that.”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-13/uk-sees-high-trust-bar-for-chinese-investment-after-steel-rescue

More 'Trump-Proofing' The War: Europe Pledges $23BN In New Military Support For Ukraine

by Kyle Anzalone via AntiWar.com,

The Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) pledged to send 21 billion euros ($23.7 billion) in future military aid for Kiev. Under the Joe Biden administration, Washington led the UDCG and was the largest contributor to the Western proxy war in Ukraine.

Following a meeting of the UDCG on Friday, the bloc announced the new military aid for Kiev. The majority of the aid was pledged by Berlin and London. Germany agreed to send Ukraine €11 billion over the next four years. The UK plans to send £4.5 billion this year.

The UDCG was formed and led by the US to facilitate Western support for the proxy war in Ukraine. After Trump returned to the White House, the US stepped back as the group’s leader. London and Berlin are now co-heads of the organization. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth attended Friday’s summit remotely.

Discussing Berlin’s pledge, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius argued, “Given Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine, we must concede (that) peace in Ukraine appears to be out of reach in the immediate future.” He added, “We will ensure that Ukraine continues to benefit from our joint military support.”

President Trump is making a major push to bring the war to an end with a diplomatic settlement. US and Russian officials met in Turkey on Thursday, with both sides describing the talks as positive. On Friday, Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, traveled to St. Petersburg to meet with President Valdimir Putin.

UK Defence Secretary John Healey accused Putin of misleading the US about Russia’s interest in ending the war. “Putin said he wanted peace, but his forces continue to fire on Ukraine,” he said.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, who attended Friday’s summit, explained that Europe was now “taking the lead in security assistance for which we are thankful to the UK and Europe.” He noted that Washington has continued to send Kiev military aid.

Pistorius said Berlin’s pledge to send billions in weapons to Kiev over the next four years is because “Russia needs to understand that Ukraine is able to go on fighting, and we will support it.”

According to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, the German pledge includes 4 IRIS-T air-defence systems with 300 guided missiles, 300 reconnaissance drones, 120 MANPADS, 25 Marder infantry fighting vehicles, 15 Leopard 1A5 main battle tanks, 14 artillery systems, 100 ground surveillance radars, 30 PATRIOT guided missiles, and 100,000 rounds of artillery ammunition.

Berlin’s pledge notably does not include Patriot launch systems, just interceptors. Ukrainian President Zelesnky has recently made several appeals to allies for more air defense systems. Pistorius said Germany was unable to send a Patriot system to Ukraine as Berlin is waiting for deliveries of the platform for its defenses.

“Air defence is a problem all over the world – we are doing as much as we can as fast as we can,” said PistoriusMost of Britain’s military aid will come as radar systems and air defenses. “In our calculations, 70% to 80% of battlefield casualties are now caused and inflicted by drones,” Healey explained.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/more-trump-proofing-war-europe-pledges-23bn-new-military-support-ukraine

Space Force Commander Fired After Undermining JD Vance Visit To Greenland

 During the height of the Cold War the United States built multiple military outposts and bases in Greenland as part of the Distance Early Warning (DEW) Line to defend against a sneak attack by Soviet forces.  The presence of these forces (including a secret underground ice base) was not only to act as early detection, but also as area denial.

For decades the US has been pouring money and resources into Greenland, even though it was officially an "autonomous" territory of Denmark.  For example, Greenland received yearly subsidies from USAID (until it was shut down) of up to $12 million.  Greenland officials talked avidly of strengthening economic ties with the US in 2021 after stopping a Chinese attempt to secure mining rights in the region (the CCP uses resource agreements in weaker countries to gain leverage over their governments).    

In the uncertain period after WWII, the American presence was considered practical and was welcomed.  It would be unheard of for base commanders in the region to openly question or undermine Presidential efforts to secure Greenland.  It would also be especially bizarre for a US commander to express loyalty to Denmark or Greenland over America.  However, in 2025 we're living in the age of military DEI and the now defunct Biden era has left some nasty activist surprises behind.

Vice President JD Vance has been busy in the country to pursue Donald Trump's interest in bringing back a greater US presence in Greenland or perhaps securing control of the territory outright.  This included a tour of the last remaining US base in the region, Pituffik Space Base.

The commander of the base, Colonel Susan Meyers, responded to the visit with an email message to personnel expressing opposition to Vance's statements during his tour in which he argued that Denmark had left Greenland in an economic doldrums.  She also reportedly insinuated concerns that Vance's visit might have an adverse effect on personnel and their relationships with Greenlanders and Danes that work at the base.

“I spent the weekend thinking about Friday's visit -- the actions taken, the words spoken, and how it must have affected each of you. I do not presume to understand current politics, but what I do know is the concerns of the U.S. administration discussed by Vice-President Vance on Friday are not reflective of Pituffik Space Base...I commit that, for as long as I am lucky enough to lead this base, all of our flags will fly proudly -- together..."

Meyers, who has been commander of Pituffik Space Base since July of 2024, has subsequently been fired from her post. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell retweeted Military.com’s story on the email and added a screenshot of the announcement of Meyers’ removal.

“Actions to undermine the chain of command or to subvert President Trump’s agenda will not be tolerated at the Department of Defense,” Parnell wrote on X.

Military leaders are expected to remain non-partisan in their engagements with personnel and foreign interests, but the statements by Meyers reflect the commonly invasive nature of progressive activism.  The need to push equity and inclusion rhetoric spread like a virus within the armed forces during the Biden Administration due to DEI programs.  It is incumbent upon military personnel to place US interests above all others, not clutch pearls in the name of "equity".  Any disagreements on policy are supposed to be handled internally to prevent fomenting divisions.

Numerous DEI hires within the military have led to embarrassing breaches of protocol, from drag queen TikToks to promote recruitment for the Navy, to Critical Race Theory classes and marketing for up and coming officers, and feminist based promotions for unqualified women into specialized combat units like the Army Rangers.  This kind of recruitment is poison to an organization that relies on merit as a foundation for its survival.    

Pituffik Space Base is home to the 821st Space Base Group and is responsible for space base support. The base hosts the 12th Space Warning Squadron (12 SWS), which operates a Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) designed to detect and track ICBMs launched against North America. The base is also host to Detachment 1 of the 23rd Space Operations Squadron, part of the Space Delta 6's global satellite control network. The airfield's runway handles more than 3,000 US and international flights per year. The base is also home to the northernmost deep water port in the world.

Greenland officials have expressed interest in working more closely with the US but also say they want to keep their autonomy (have their cake and eat it too). Greenland's economic development is essentially non-existent and with a tiny population of 56,000 people that's unlikely to change.  Denmark has left the nation to flounder economically.  A larger American presence could jump-start resource projects including energy and mineral exploration. 

It's difficult to determine what Trump's true strategy will be for a larger US presence in Greenland, but he has stated that "nothing is off the table".  One thing is certain - Military leaders announcing political proclamations out of turn will not make it any easier for Trump to secure a deal.

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/space-force-commander-fired-after-undermining-jd-vance-visit-greenland

Group of goons attempt to rob 14-year-old with ‘sharp object’ outside Gracie Mansion



An armed group of men attempted to rob a teenager just steps from the mayor’s Gracie Mansion residence on Saturday night, according to the NYPD.

A 14-year-old boy was set upon by a group of four men on East 88th Street and East End Avenue just after 8 p.m. Saturday — right outside the mayor’s lush, city-provided pad, the NYPD said.



Those brutes threatened the boy with a “sharp object” and demanded his belongings while surrounding him inside Carl Schurtz Park, which is adjacent to the Gracie Mansion Conservancy on the Upper East Side.
3Law enforcement stand outside Gracie Mansion in Manhattan after an attempted robbery on April 12, 2025.Paul Martinka
3The robbery took place at East 88th Street and East End Avenue just after 8 p.m. Saturday — right outside the mayor’s lush, city-provided pad.Paul Martinka

3NYPD officers investigate the attempted robbery in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan Saturday night.Paul Martinka


The 14-year-old resisted the group’s demands and called police who arrived shortly after the attempted armed robbery, cops said.

The boy avoided both being robbed and being injured, denying medical attention from first responders at the scene.

All four suspects fled the scene through Carl Schurtz Park, according to cops.

Police are currently searching for the suspects.

https://nypost.com/2025/04/12/us-news/nyc-suspects-attempt-to-rob-teen-with-sharp-object-outside-gracie-mansion-nypd/

Hundreds on Delta spend night on tarmac as planes diverted to airport with no customs

 Bad weather forced nearly 300 Delta passengers from Mexico to spend the night on the tarmac — because their planes were diverted to a regional airport in Alabama with no customs to process them.

Nearly 300 Delta passengers on two separate flights from Mexico got to their final destination in Atlanta 15 hours late – after a storm diverted their planes to a regional airport with no customs, forcing them to spend the night on the tarmac.

One plane from Mexico City and another from Cabo San Lucas were both rerouted to Montgomery Regional Airport Thursday night, after storms led to a ground stop at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where they were due to land.

“It was supposed to be three-and-a-half hours, it turned out to be almost 20 hours,” fed-up flier Alex Alvarez told 11Alive. “Bad weather, we understand that. But things just kept piling up and piling up.”

Alvarez said the plane was just going in circles until the captain finally said they were running out of fuel and landed in Montgomery.

Even after they were released out of the plane after spending the night on the tarmac, passengers were confined to the gate.11Alive
But as a regional airport, Montgomery doesn’t have Customs and Border Protection, so the passengers weren’t allowed off the plane after they landed around 10:30 p.m.

The flight fro Cabo San Lucas to Atlanta faced the same problem when it diverted to Montgomery because of the bad weather.

Making matters worse, pilots and crew had reached their maximum allowed hours for the night, so the passengers had to wait it out on the tarmac.

Delta — who at the time only offered chips and sandwiches after several hours — since issued an apology saying customers would be refunded the value of their tickets.11Alive

It wasn’t until after 5 a.m. Friday that the passengers were allowed out, as Delta prepared to put them on a flight from Montgomery to Atlanta after the storms cleared.

But even then, they were confined to the gate because they still hadn’t gone through customs.

Delta fed them sandwiches and chips Friday morning, Alvarez said, but only after they had waited for hours.

Passengers from two Delta flights spent the whole night on the tarmac at Montgomery airport.Getty Images
Delta said it’s reaching out to each customer and offering a full refund.

“We fell short of how we aspire to serve and care for our customers amid thunderstorms in the Southeast US,” a spokesperson said.

https://nypost.com/2025/04/12/us-news/delta-passengers-spend-night-on-tarmac-after-planes-diverted/