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What Services Can Hospitals Outsource?

Outsourcing has become a juggernaut trend within modern healthcare. As communications and medical standardization becomes cleaner and more efficient, hospitals are desperately looking for ways to widen their budget and cut costs without sacrificing quality of care. Outsourcing is a difficult task for many hospitals because it requires a certain amount of trust between a hospital and an alternative provider.

 

As the industry grows, certificates and standard tests are making it easier for caregivers to choose what providers they can safely work with. The majority of outsourcing simply cuts down on all the peripheral tasks that don’t immediately occupy nurses and residents.

 

Pharmacies

 

Outsourcing drug procurement to an unaffiliated pharmacy is one way to cut storage and supply costs, as well as cutting the cost of the staff necessary to manage the in-house pharmacy. In an interview with Pharmaceutical-Journal.com, healthcare consultant Mike Cross noted that outsourcing pharmacy services carries some strong benefits for hospitals in the department of cost-cutting and efficient care. Cross makes the point that, since medicine from community pharmacies are VAT-exempt unlike supplies in hospitals, there’s a percentage of cost to be cut from there.

 

The only worry, as in any branch of outsourcing, is that a certain degree of regulation and oversight is needed. The clinical and healthcare industry is one that must prioritize the health and safety of its patients first, and analyze cost-efficient methods for doing so second. Putting profit over care diminishes hospital quality, which is a detriment in both legal and financial ways. This is why certificates and industry standards are becoming a necessity in the outsourcing industry, so hospitals can rest easy about the quality of service they’re receiving, in terms of turnaround times and other important factors.

 

Clinical Services

 

Medicine and supplies isn’t the only aspect hospitals outsource regularly. Many of the more routine aspects of medical care – such as laboratory results, outsourced staffing for emergency rooms, diagnostic tests from x-rays to CT scans and even dedicated MIR facilities – these can all be outsourced to facilities that deal with several hospitals and have a local reputation for excellent service above anything else.

 

All clinical services tend to be crucial to the inner workings of a hospital – but they’re not crucial to the facilitation of patient-doctor care. Surgery cannot be readily outsourced, but blood tests can. The difference relies on the specialty of physicians required for any given task. The more technological aspects of medical care are being outsourced at a wide range, as roughly 30 percent of surveyed hospitals said they were outsourcing their lab services, according to an article in the online Modern Healthcare magazine.

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Transcriptions

 

The benefits in outsourcing transcription work, in everything from pediatric to orthopedics transcription, are numerous. Firstly, transcription work can be more easily streamlined and made digitally available when outsourced to a specialized, certified company like Eyered Transcription. Secondly, quality transcription services don’t just make keeping records easier – they make data analysis easier and less obtuse in the stressful environment of a hospital floor.

 

An experienced outsourcing service is also overtly discreet. Keeping the integrity of a patient’s privacy intact above all is important, especially in the digital age where everyone’s information seems to be too easily up for grabs. Modern services utilize cloud-based encryption and safety measures to ensure client data is kept on lock and key for anyone except authorized hospital staff.

 

This removes major headaches for hospitals looking to reduce their costs but remain at the top of their own game. Outsourcing to companies with robust reputations in the foreign marketplace is even better – they maintain the level of quality found in local services, with the same turnaround times, but at a lower cost.

 

Billing

 

While the digital age may make paper irrelevant, in the fields of finance and medicine it’s still important to have physical copies of records to ensure these records are accessible in emergency or legal situations, or wherever electronic records may be rendered invalid. This requires printing, record keeping, and dedicated accountancy staff to make sure the hospital’s financials are in order.

 

Outsourcing emergency and medical billing services to another company cuts the cost of printing and billing distribution, and puts the burden on the billing service rather than the hospital when financial complications occur. As such, some hospitals may be worried about providing oversight — however, reputable services eliminate the need for oversight through a proven track record of quality.

 

Laundry Services

 

Hospital scrubs, beds and sheets have to be kept meticulously clean and sterile to avoid the dangers of post-operation infection and to keep patients with auto-immune diseases as healthy as possible.

 

Because of the realities of the industry, hospitals are at extreme risk of turning into hotbeds for sickness – clean laundry isn’t just a luxury, but an industry necessity. According to the CDC, healthcare-associated infections produce costs as high as $45 billion a year. However, delegating these services to reputable outsourcing companies can help reduce infection rates in hospitals with lower budgets.

 

These are just some of the major services hospitals can safely outsource today, as the industry continues to grow.

Barack Obama’s Final Budget Proposal Includes $10.25 per Barrel Oil Tax

The White House has released the final budget proposal of Barack Obama’s presidency, a $4.1 trillion program that includes a $10.25 per barrel tax on oil.

The Republican-controlled Congress is expected to reject it.

The leaders of the House and Senate budget committees jointly announced they would not invite Barack Obama’s budget director to testify before them.

Despite the setbacks, the White House has said the budget sticks to a bipartisan agenda reached last autumn.

Barack Obama’s last budget is for the 2017 fiscal year and would not take effect until October 1, 2016.

The tax on oil would raise $319 billion over 10 years. The US Treasury said that the tax would apply to both imported and domestically-produced oil, but would not be collected on US oil shipped overseas.

The plan would also temporarily exempt home-heating oil from the tax.

The White House said the tax “creates a clear incentive for private-sector innovation to reduce America’s reliance on oil and invest in clean energy technologies that will power our future”.

The tax would be paid by oil companies in order to boost spending on transportation infrastructure, including mass transit and high-speed rail, and autonomous vehicles.

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President Barack Obama’s budget includes $11 billion to fight ISIS, plus money for early childhood education, and research and development.

The budget includes $19 billion in spending on cyber security that would allow for a overhaul of the federal government’s internal computing systems.

In 2015, systems at the Office of Personnel Management were hacked, exposing the personal information of government employees and job applicants.

The proposed budget envisions a deficit of $503 billion in the 2017 fiscal year after a $616 billion budget gap in the current fiscal year, which ends on September 30.

It seeks to cut deficits by $2.9 trillion over 10 years, largely through smaller tax breaks for wealthy earners, new savings in Medicare healthcare, and assumptions that adoption of its policies would boost economic growth.

Over 10 years, deficits would average 2.5% of US economic output, compared with about 4% in the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate, which is based on current laws.

“That [budget] document… will be President Obama’s final vision of how he lays out the fiscal future for the country,” said Joel Friedman, vice president for federal fiscal policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

“I don’t think anyone expects it to be enacted this year. Republicans aren’t going to embrace it, but that doesn’t mean it’s not going to be a useful document.”

Congress can advance elements of the budget without endorsing the entire proposal.

Nkandla Case: Jacob Zuma Accepts Public Protectors Report in Constitutional Court

South African President Jacob Zuma has made a U-turn in court over his refusal to repay some of the $23 million of state money used to upgrade his Nkandla home.

Jacob Zuma’s lawyer admitted the president was wrong to ignore an anti-corruption watchdog’s report to pay back money spent on features such as a swimming pool.

The opposition brought the case, hoping it will open the way for impeachment proceedings against Jacob Zuma.

Thousands of people protested outside court, shouting “Zuma must fall”.

Police put up a strong show of force, as the protesters, led by Julius Malema’s left-wing Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), marched to the court in Johannesburg.Jacob Zuma Nkandla saga

The protest was against “corruption and cronyism” in government, the EFF said.

The main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) also organized its own demonstration.

The governing African National Congress (ANC) denounced the marches as a “political exercise”.

The opposition parties want the Constitutional Court to rule that Jacob Zuma flouted the constitution by ignoring a 2014 report by the anti-corruption watchdog, known as the Public Protector, that he should repay the money, as he had “unduly benefited” from the upgrade.

At the time, the police minister defended the expenditure as necessary security upgrades, saying the swimming pool was, in fact, a fire pool that could be used in the event a fire broke out at the residence in Jacob Zuma’s home village of Nkandla.

An amphitheatre, cattle enclosure and chicken run were also built.

Jacob Zuma’s lawyer, Jeremy Gauntlett, conceded in court that the report was “binding” on the president, and he was prepared to repay the money within 90 days.

However, Jeremy Gauntlett denied that Jacob Zuma had violated the constitution.

The hashtag #PayBackTheMoney, mirroring the slogan used by EFF members to taunt the president, has been trending in South Africa.

The case comes at a difficult time for Jacob Zuma, who has also been under fire over his handling of the finance ministry, after he sacked two ministers in a week in 2015.

Many South Africans also accuse Jacob Zuma’s government of not doing enough to tackle corruption and poverty.

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James Clapper: North Korea Restarts Plutonium Reactor

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According to US intelligence chief James Clapper, North Korea has restarted a plutonium production reactor that could provide a stockpile for nuclear weapons.

James Clapper also said North Korea had taken steps towards making an intercontinental ballistic missile system.

His announcement comes days after North Korea launched a long-range rocket, which critics say is a test of banned missile technology.

In September 2015, Pyongyang said its main nuclear facility at Yongbyon had resumed normal operations.

The reactor there has been the source of plutonium for its nuclear weapons program.

North Korea carried out its fourth nuclear test on January 6, 2016.North Korea plutonium reactor Yongbyon

“We assess that North Korea has followed through on its announcement by expanding its Yongbyon enrichment facility and restarting the plutonium production reactor,” James Clapper told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“We further assess that North Korea has been operating the reactor long enough so that it could begin to recover plutonium from the reactor’s spent fuel within a matter of weeks to months.”

According to James Clapper, Pyongyang was also committed to developing a long-range, nuclear-armed missile “capable of posing a direct threat to the United States”.

James Clapper said it had publicly displayed a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile system and had taken “initial steps toward fielding this system, although the system has not been flight-tested”.

Experts have said that, when fully operational, the Yongbyon reactor could make one nuclear bomb’s worth of plutonium per year. About 4kg of plutonium is needed in order to make a bomb that would explode with a force of 20 kilotons.

Pyongyang has pledged several times to stop operations at Yongbyon and even destroyed the cooling tower in 2008 as part of a disarmament-for-aid deal.

In March 2013, following a row with the US and with new UN sanctions over a third nuclear test, it vowed to restart all facilities at Yongbyon.

Six-nation talks involving South Korea, the US, China, Japan and Russia aimed at ending the North’s nuclear programme have been stalled since 2009.

North Korea says it has made a device small enough to fit a nuclear warhead on to a missile, which it could launch at its enemies. However, US officials have cast doubt on the claim.

Sundar Pichai Becomes Highest-Paid Chief Executive in US

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has become the highest-paid chief executive in the US after being awarded $199 million in shares, a US Securities and Exchange Commission filing has revealed.

Sundar Pichai became Google’s chief executive following the creation of its parent, Alphabet.

Google’s founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, have amassed fortunes of $34.6 billion and $33.9 billion, according to Forbes magazine.

Sundar Pichai, 43, was awarded 273,328 Alphabet shares on February 3, worth a total of $199 million, according to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.Sundar Pichai highest paid CEO

The new award of shares takes Sundar Pichai’s total stock value to approximately $650 million.

Sundar Pichai’s share award will vest incrementally each quarter until 2019. In other words, full control over the shares will pass to him on a gradual basis.

He joined the company since 2004, initially leading product management on a number of Google’s client software products, including Google Chrome and Chrome OS, as well as being largely responsible for Google Drive. He also oversaw the development of Gmail and Google Maps.

Sundar Pichai previously worked in engineering and product management at Applied Materials and as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company.

Last week, Alphabet – Google’s parent company – surpassed Apple as the world’s most valuable firm after it reported a profit of $4.9 billion in Q4 of 2015, an increase from $4.7 billion a year ago.

On an annual basis, Alphabet made $16.3 billion, but the figures showed that the “Other Bets” business lost $3.6 billion during the period, while Google’s operating income rose to $23.4 billion, as online advertising increased.

Germany Train Crash Kills at Least Nine and Injures 100 in Bavaria

At least nine people have died and more than 100 are injured after two passenger trains have collided in the German state of Bavaria, police say.

The head-on crash happened near Bad Aibling, a spa town about 37 miles south-east of Munich.

One of the trains was derailed in the crash and several carriages were overturned, German media reported.

Police said rescue teams were trying to free people still trapped in the wreckage.

Regional police said in a tweet that four people were dead and about 100 injured, of whom 15 were in a critical condition and 40 seriously hurt.

“This is the biggest accident we have had in years in this region and we have many emergency doctors, ambulances and helicopters on the scene,” another police spokesman, Stefan Sonntag, told the Associated Press news agency.

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Regional train company Meridian said in a statement that “a tragic accident” had occurred on a single-track route between Rosenheim and Holzkirchen at about 07:00 local time.

Bernd Rosenbach, managing director of Bayerische Oberlandbahn which operates Meridian trains, told reporters: “The accident is a huge shock for us. We are doing everything we can to help the travelers, relatives and workers.”

Technical manager Fabian Amini added: “Our thanks go to the emergency services and workers who gave their help so quickly.”

The scene of the crash is close to the Mangfall River in a hilly and densely wooded region.

Although the trains were carrying commuters, local carnival holidays meant no schoolchildren were on board, according to reports.

The cause of the collision is not yet known.

Roads around the scene have been closed and the railway line between Holzkirchen and Rosenheim is blocked, local media reported.

German Justice Minister Heiko Maas tweeted: “Really awful news from #badaibling – our thoughts are with the victims and injured. Thanks to the rescue workers.”

Hong Kong Clashes Erupt in Mong Kok District as Police Clear Food Vendors

Hong Kong police have clashed with protesters in Mong Kok district after clearing of illegal food stalls set up for Lunar New Year celebrations.

At least 23 people were arrested.

Violence erupted overnight as food and hygiene inspectors tried to remove vendors from the junction of Portland Street and Shan Tung Street.

Angry protesters threw bricks and other missiles at police.

Police used batons and pepper spray and fired two warning shots into the air. At least 44 people, including police and journalists, were injured.

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive CY Leung has condemned the unrest, saying Hong Kong “can never tolerate that and the police will spare no effort to arrest the rioters”.

It is the largest unrest in Hong Kong since the massive pro-democracy street protests in 2014.

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Street stalls are common in the Mong Kok area year-round, but particularly during the New Year holiday, where they are popular with locals for selling traditional New Year snacks.

Ahead of the clearance operation, hundreds of people had gathered in the area to defend the hawkers.

Police said the vendors and activists were told to leave but ignored the warnings.

Clashes then broke out in the early hours, and carried on past dawn..

Among the protesters were reportedly some “localist” – anti-Beijing – groups.

One of them was arrested, CY Leung said.

Acting District Commander Yau Siu-kei confirmed reports that an officer had fired two warning shots into the air. He said the officer had to act protect colleagues, the South China Morning Post said.

The unrest was widely referenced on social media, where it was dubbed #fishballrevolution after one of the food delicacies sold by the hawkers.

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North Korea Successfully Places Satellite into Orbit

The North Korean satellite launched on February 7 is in orbit but it is not yet clear whether it is working, South Korea’s defense ministry has said.

North Korea has said the Kwangmyongsong-4 is a communications satellite and that February 7 launch was a complete success.

However, the move was internationally condemned as North Korea is banned under UN sanctions from using any ballistic missile technology.

The UN has vowed to impose further sanctions as punishment.North Korea satellite 2016

The US said on February 8 that this could include “a range of economic sanctions that would further isolate North Korea” and send a clear signal “that the resolve of the international community here is firm”.

The US has also said it will help South Korea deploy an advanced missile defense system as soon as possible, officials from the Pentagon have said.

South Korea’s defense ministry said the launch indicated North Korea now has long-range missiles with a 7,500-mile range, the Yonhap news agency reports.

It remains unclear whether it has developed the technology to make a missile re-enter the atmosphere, critical if it is to use the missile as weapon.

North Korea insists its space program is purely scientific in nature but the US, South Korea and even Pyongyang’s ally China say the rocket launches are aimed at developing inter-continental ballistic missiles.

India Surpasses China in Economic Growth

According to official figures, the Indian economy grew at an average rate of 7.5% in 2015, faster than the 6.9% growth in China.

In recent history it has been unusual, but not unprecedented, for India to grow faster than China.

It happened in 1981,1989,1990 and 1999, and 2015 was the first instance in this millennium, according to the IMF.India economic growth 2015

India’s government said growth in the October to December quarter was 7.3%, a slight drop on previous quarters which were revised sharply higher.

Even though the economy lost steam in the last quarter, its pace of expansion was faster than the growth posted by China in the same quarter.

India measures its economy over a fiscal rather than a calendar year.

The government of Narendra Modi said the Indian economic growth for the fiscal year ending March 2016 is forecast to accelerate to 7.6%.

However, some economists say the latest growth figures are at odds with other data for Asia’s third largest economy, including weak exports, railway freight, cement production and investment and flat order books.

A year ago India’s statistics ministry revised GDP growth rates higher – closer to that of China – by updating the base year used for price comparisons.

4 Things We Learnt From The Iowa Caucuses

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The 2016 Presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in living memory. We’re still 10 months away from the election, and the sensational headlines are already hitting home. Last week played host to – what many call – the start of the election campaign in Iowa. The Iowa caucuses have a long-standing place in American presidential election history. It’s the time when the Republicans and Democrats come together to narrow their candidate field. Iowa is fiercely proud of its tradition, and the state has an uncanny ability to predict the ultimate outcome.

If that’s the case, then boy are we in for a treat. The Democratic vote was split almost down the middle between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders. Clinton came away with the victory, but with only a hair to separate them. On the Republican side of town, Ted Cruz stormed to victory over headline-grabbing Donald Trump. Today, we’re digging deeper to find out what exactly happened.

Trump’s steam might be running out

Proof, if it were needed, that narcissistic, devisive politics can only get you so far, Donald Trump’s steam is running out. The New York businessman has lead a campaign based on headline-grabbing quotes. While that has brought him plenty of support, it’s not clear that it will translate into votes. That played out in a big way last week when Ted Cruz stormed to the number one spot in the Iowa caucuses. On a wider scale, Trump still leads in some of the US presidential election polls. His defeat in Iowa may simply be down to an ill-fated comment not so long ago. He famously asked “How stupid are the people in Iowa?”

Donald Trump can make Ted Cruz look progressive

A lot of people breathed a sigh of relief as Ted Cruz took to the podium. The thought of Trump as president has scared a huge portion of the country. But, let’s not forget that Ted Cruz has still spoken out in support of torture techniques like waterboarding. He is a fierce gun supporter, and proposes to repeal Obama’s healthcare plan. He is hardly a progressive candidate, but Trump has made him appear deceptively electable.

Bernie Sanders has the youth vote tied up

There’s a similar story over in the Democratic party. While Clinton perhaps thought her nomination was tied up, Senator Bernie Sanders isn’t giving up without a fight. In fact, he has mobilised an entire generation of young voters, and has rallied a political energy in much the same way Obama did eight years ago.

The Democrats are turning on each other, again

If there’s one thing you can always bet on, it’s that the Democrats will eventually turn against each other. Sanders and Clinton had their first knives-out fight regarding campaign funding. The candidates have already accused each other of a smear campaign. It’s very early in the election cycle, and the Democrats risk destroying themselves from the inside out.

Stick with us throughout the election, and we’ll bring you the latest updates as we have them.

Zika Outbreak: Barack Obama to Ask Congress for $1.8 Billion to Combat Virus

President Barack Obama will ask the US Congress for $1.8 billion in emergency funding to combat the Zika virus.

The Zika virus, which is transmitted primarily through mosquitoes, has spread rapidly through the Americas.

It has been linked to a condition called microcephaly, in which babies are born with underdeveloped brains.

The money will go to mosquito control efforts and vaccine research programs among other initiatives.

The White House says that some of the money will go towards “enhancing the ability of Zika-affected countries to better combat mosquitoes and control transmission” of the virus.

The Zika virus is currently being transmitted to new patients in 26 countries in the Americas, according to the Pan American Health Organization.

Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has confirmed 50 cases of the virus in the United States among people who had travelled to affected regions and returned to the US.Zika virus in US

There is a growing fear that as warmer months approach in the northern hemisphere and mosquitoes become active, local transmission could become a problem – especially in the southern US.

Last week, the first case of locally transmitted Zika was reported in Dallas, Texas. Notably, the virus was spread in this case through sexual contact, not a mosquito bite.

The Zika virus has had a considerable impact in Brazil, which has seen a spike in microcephaly cases – totaling around 4,000 in recent months, stirring fears ahead of the 2016 Rio Olympics.

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared an emergency over the cases last week, prompting research and aid to be fast-tracked.

The Reuters news agency reported that the US Olympic Committee has told its athletes and staff who are concerned about the virus to consider skipping the games.

However, the Zika virus did not keep revelers home from Carnival in Rio de Janeiro over the weekend – some 70,000 fans were said to have been in attendance.

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Quintonio LeGrier Shooting: Officer Robert Rialmo Sues Victim’s Family

Chicago police officer Robert Rialmo, who fatally shot black teenager Quintonio LeGrier in December 2015, is suing the student’s family for $10 million, claiming emotional distress.

Robert Rialmo, who is white, shot 19-year-old student Quintonio LeGrier six times, killing the boy’s neighbor in the process.

The officer says Quintonio LeGrier swung at him with a baseball bat from close range, but LeGrier’s lawyers say the two were at least 20ft apart.

The lawsuit comes amid a federal investigation into Chicago’s police.

The investigation is focusing on the use of force by officers and the department’s accountability procedures.

It was launched after weeks of protests over the police killing of a black teenager by a white officer.

Laquan McDonald, 17, was shot 16 times in 2014 by the officer, who was charged with murder over a year later.

The inquiry will take a similar form to those recently conducted in Baltimore and Ferguson, MO – as well as more than 20 other departments in recent years, and will look for systematic violations of US civil rights laws.

Joel Brodsky, Robert Rialmo’s defense lawyer, said it was important in an atmosphere charged by police shootings to send a message that police are “not targets for assaults” and “suffer damage like anybody else”.Quintonio LeGrier and officer Robert Rialmo

Quintonio LeGrier’s father, Antonio, filed a wrongful death lawsuit days after the shooting, saying his son was not armed with a weapon and was not a threat.

His lawyer, Basileios Foutris, said Antonio Rialmo’s lawsuit was “a new low even for the Chicago Police Department”.

“First you shoot them, then you sue them,” the lawyer said.

The lawsuit provides Robert Rialmo’s first public account of how he says the shooting happened.

Robert Rialmo, who was responding to a domestic disturbance call, says Quintonio LeGrier came charging at him down the stairs and swung a baseball bat at his head.

The officer says he backed away and shouted at Quintonio LeGrier to drop the bat, but drew his weapon and fired after the teenager swung the bat again.

Robert Rialmo fired six times, killing both Quintonio LeGrier and Bettie Jones, a neighbor who was standing behind the teenager.

“The fact that LeGrier’s actions had forced Officer Rialmo to end LeGrier’s life and to accidentally take the innocent life of Bettie Jones has caused, and will continue to cause, Officer Rialmo to suffer extreme emotional trauma,” the lawsuit says.

Lawyers for Quintonio LeGrier’s father and for Bettie Jones say evidence indicates the officer was 20 or 30 feet away when he fired.

The LeGrier family’s lawyer also questions why the teen would attack the officer since he was the one who called police.

“If you’re calling multiple times for help are you going to charge a police officer and try to hit him with a bat? That’s ridiculous,” Basileios Foutris said.

County prosecutors have asked the FBI to investigate the shooting. The Chicago Police Department has refused to comment.

Such a lawsuit by an officer is extraordinarily unusual, said Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor and current defense attorney who is not connected to the case.

Speaking to the Associated Press news agency, he questioned whether a judge would give it any merit and said it appeared intended to intimidate Quintonio LeGrier’s family.

Phil Turner said he had never heard of an officer blaming his shooting victim for causing trauma.

Bangalore Leopard Attack: Six Injured at Vibgyor International School

A leopard has been captured in a Bangalore school after injuring six people.

A scientist and a forestry employee were among those mauled during the near 10-hour long effort to corner the leopard on February 7.

The 8-year-old male leopard, which strolled into the Vibgyor International School, was eventually tranquilized and released.

A recent wildlife census estimated that India has a leopard population of between 12,000 and 14,000.

The animal was spotted strolling inside the school premises in the Kundalahalli area.

Footage on the school’s security cameras showed it attacking a man near a swimming pool.Bangalore leopard attack Vibgyor school

Conservation scientist Sanjay Gubbi and forest department employee Benny Maurius were injured when they tried to corner the animal and tranquilize him, reports say.

“It was a long struggle to capture the leopard. Although it was injected with tranquilizers it could be captured only around 20.15 local time when the medication took full effect,” senior police official S Boralingaiah told reporters.

According to local reports, the leopard possibly strayed into the school from a patch of forest not far from the school.

The captured animal has been moved to a national park and the six injured people, including a cameraperson of a TV channel, have been treated for minor injuries.

Leopards and other big cats have been known to stray into populated areas, and conservationists have warned that such confrontations may increase as humans encroach on animal habitats.

Venezuela Stores Halve Work Hours to Comply with Energy Rationing Rules

Venezuela’s stores will halve their work hours to four a day in order to comply with the government’s energy rationing rules.

According to ministers, a severe drought caused by El Nino has brought 18 of Venezuela’s hydro-electric dams to critically low water levels.

A spokesman for Venezuela’s retail association said the drop in working hours would have an impact on jobs.

The state energy corporation (Corpoelec) had wanted cuts twice a day, between 1PM and 3PM and then again between 7PM and 9PM.

The retail association, The Chamber of Venezuelan Commercial Centers (Cavececo), said it had made an alternative proposal: that stores should open late at 12:00 and close at 19:00 saving five hours of energy use daily.Venezuela stores working hours

However, they had not received a response to this suggestion, the organization said.

Cavececo said opening and closing twice in a day would be disastrous for banking operations, health centers, servicing companies, pharmacies, supermarkets and particularly restaurants that depended on electrical energy to preserve and refrigerate their products.

However, the reduction to only four hours a day would also have an impact on businesses that ran two work shifts which represents around 75% of employees in shopping centers.

The Venezuelan government has also asked private residences to start saving energy and has been rationing domestic water supplies since January.

Haiti: President Michel Martelly Ends Term with No Replacement

Haitian President Michel Martelly has left office at the end of his term amid tension over how he is to be replaced.

No successor has yet been chosen as opposition supporters challenge a deal to select an interim leader.

The first day of carnival has been called off over the threat of more opposition protests.

Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, is still struggling to recover from a huge earthquake in 2010.

The last-minute deal aims to prevent the country from plunging into an immediate power vacuum.

In a speech, Michel Martelly said his biggest regret was that January’s presidential election had been postponed.

The runoff vote to elect Michel Martelly’s successor was shelved because of fears of violence and allegations of fraud.Michel Martelly ends term

It will now be held on April 24, with a new president due to be sworn in on May 14.

Under the latest agreement, parliament will elect an interim president and install a transitional government for a four-month term.

Michel Martelly is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election but has thrown his weight behind Jovenel Moise, a banana exporter who won the first round of the presidential election in November.

However, the result has been contested by the opposition challenger, Jude Celestin.

Jude Celestin accused the electoral authorities of favoring Jovenel Moise and threatened to pull out of the runoff vote.

PM Evans Paul – who is due to remain in his post until parliament agrees his replacement – has appealed for calm.

On February 5, protesters beat a man to death in the capital, Port-au-Prince, in a clash with ex-soldiers.

Super Bowl 2016: Denver Broncos Win after Beating Carolina Panthers with 24-10

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The Denver Broncos have won Super Bowl 50 after beating the Carolina Panthers with 24-10 in Santa Clara.

The Carolina Panthers were heavy favorites, having lost only once all season and with the league’s Most Valuable Player of the season Cam Newton at quarterback.

However, Cam Newton was smothered by the Broncos defense and gave up three turnovers – including one that led to a touchdown.

That helped Denver, quarterbacked by veteran Peyton Manning, open a 10-0 lead early on and they never lost it.

It had been rumored the game would be 39-year-old Peyton Manning’s last, but he said afterwards he would “take time to reflect”.

Cam Newton did not have a good game, but he was not helped by an awful display by Carolina’s receivers, with Jerricho Cotchery guilty of two crucial drops.

It’s a third Super Bowl title for the Broncos, while the Panthers are still waiting for their first.Super Bowl 50 winners

The Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller was named the game’s Most Valuable Player after completing five tackles, two and a half sacks and two forced fumbles.

“I’m so proud of my guys,” he said.

“It’s been every last one of you guys in the locker room that has gotten me to this moment right here.”

Von Miller, 26, becomes only the 10th defensive player to win the award and only the fourth linebacker.

He was the number two pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, in which Cam Newton was drafted first by the Panthers.

For Peyton Manning – the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdown passes – this win will strengthen his case to be seen as the greatest quarterback of all time.

He has now won two and lost two of his four Super Bowl appearances – his first win coming with the Indianapolis Colts in 2006 – and improved his post-season record to 14-13.

It was not a vintage performance from Peyton Manning, who was sacked five times and did not throw for a touchdown.

Coldplay were the main performers at the half-time and they were joined by Beyonce, Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson.

The British group opened the show by singing Yellow and Viva La Vida as children carrying multi-colored umbrellas and violins streamed onto the pitch.

Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson performed their hit Uptown Funk, before Beyonce sang her new song Formation.

They closed the show by performing a mash-up of Coldplay’s hit Fix You and Beyonce’s Crazy In Love.

China’s Foreign Currency Reserves Plunge by $99.5 Billion in January 2016

According to a People’s Bank of China report, the country’s foreign currency reserves plunged by $99.5 billion in January 2016.

China has been running down its vast foreign currency reserves in an attempt to boost the value of its own currency, the yuan, and stem a flow of funds overseas.

At $3.23 trillion, China still has the world’s biggest reserve of foreign currency holdings.

However, that has declined by $420 billion over six months and stands at the lowest level since May 2012.China foreign currency reserves plunge

The Chinese authorities fear a rapid devaluation of their currency, as it could destabilize the economy.

Many Chinese businesses hold debt in dollars and managing those debts with a severely weakened yuan could cause problems and some companies to fail.

China has been trying to engineer an ordered devaluation of the yuan, but that is proving hard to deliver.

Investors have been trying to pull funds out of investments priced in yuan and speculators have been betting on further falls in the currency.

To stabilize the situation, China has been selling dollars and buying yuan.

China has been using other tactics, including curbing currency speculation and ordering offshore banks to retain their reserves of yuan.

GOP Debate 2016: Marco Rubio Targeted by Republican Candidates

Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio was attacked by several GOP rivals for the party’s nomination to run for the White House, in a fractious ABC debate.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie described Marco Rubio, a rising force in the polls, as inexperienced and scripted.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio, also assailed by Donald Trump and Jeb Bush, fought back by attacking President Barack Obama.

The New Hampshire debate comes four days before the state picks its presidential nominee in each party.

Several of the seven Republicans on stage have staked much on this state, and the pressure seemed to provoke several points of conflict.

One of the testiest moments at the debate in Manchester was when Chris Christie lambasted Marco Rubio.

“You have not been involved in a consequential decision, where you had to be held accountable, you just simply haven’t,” said Chris Christie.Marco Rubio GOP debate New Hampshire

The New Jersey governor accused Marco Rubio of “truancy” by missing Senate votes and said his eloquent speeches were ineffective in improving the lives of a single American.

However, Marco Rubio, who was a strong third in the Iowa vote on February 1, attacked him for not immediately returning to New Jersey from the campaign trail during the recent snowstorm.

The night got off to a bizarre start when Ben Carson missed his entrance to the debate and was left standing in the wings by debate hosts ABC News.

When it eventually got under way, the candidates sharpened their differences on issues like national security, immigration and abortion.

New Hampshire polls suggest Donald Trump, who has no political experience but finished second in the Iowa vote on February 1, is out in front.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who like Donald Trump is running on an anti-establishment platform, was the victor in Iowa.

However, a strong third by Marco Rubio has made him a target from the others.

One of Marco Rubio’s counter-attacks under pressure in the debate, that President Barack Obama is knowingly changing the nature of the US, was strongly rejected by Donald Trump.

“I think he [Barack Obama] has no idea what he’s doing. And our country is going to hell. So, I just want to say, we disagree on that.”

Jeb Bush also put the boot into his former Florida protégé, saying he was gifted but in a way that reminded him of Barack Obama.

After New Hampshire on February 9, the rest of the 50 states will have their turn over the coming weeks and months.

Each party formally announces their presidential candidate at conventions in July, four months before the presidential election.

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HSBC Agrees to Pay $470 Million Settlement for Mortgage Misconduct

HSBC has agreed to pay a $470 million settlement to the US government and states related to dubious mortgage lending and foreclosure practices that contributed to the financial crisis.

The agreement includes a $100 million fine and $370 million in consumer relief to borrowers.

Investigations began in 2010 after the bank was found to be signing off foreclosure documents without proper review.

In a statement, HSBC CEO Kathy Madison called the agreement a “positive result.”

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The consumer relief will require the bank to cut the loan amount on mortgages for homeowners close to default.

HBSC will also be required to change internal practices like foreclosing on homeowners who are being considered for a loan modification.

“The agreement is part of our ongoing effort to address root causes of the financial crisis,” said the head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division Benjamin Mizer.

The deal settles claims with 49 states, the District of Columbia and the federal government.

HSBC’s agreement is similar to deals that were given to US banks including JP Morgan and Bank of America in 2012.

North Korea Launches Long-Range Rocket

North Korea has launched a long-range rocket, which critics say is a test of banned missile technology.

But according to local media, North Korea had successfully placed a satellite in orbit.

The launch was condemned by Japan, South Korea and the US, who have requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on February 7.

South Korea says it is to begin discussing with the US the deployment of a missile defense system.

Ryu Je-Seung, a senior defense official, said if the THAAD missile system – considered one of the most advanced in the world – were deployed it would be only to counter the threat from the North.

In a statement, the North Korean National Aerospace Development Administration said earth observation satellite Kwangmyongsong-4 had entered orbit about 10 minutes after lift-off from the Sohae space centre in North Phyongan province.

Announcing the launch on state TV, a newsreader said it had been ordered by North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un and said the country planned to launch more satellites in the future.

“The fascinating vapor of Juche satellite trailing in the clear and blue sky in spring of February on the threshold of the Day of the Shining Star,” was how the launch was described.North Korea satellite launche February 6

South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman Moon Sang Gyun said a warship had detected the launch at 09:31.

The rocket launch was roundly condemned by the international community. US Secretary of State John Kerry called it a “flagrant violation” of UN resolutions and warned of “significant measures to hold the DPRK [North Korea] to account.”

China said it “regrets” North Korea’s actions but urged “the relevant parties” to “refrain from taking actions that may further escalate tensions on the Korean peninsula”.

Contenders for the Republican ticket in the US presidential election this year were asked for their reaction during a debate in New Hampshire.

Donald Trump said China was the key.

“I would get on with China. Let China solve that problem.”

UN Security Council resolutions ban North Korea from carrying out any nuclear or ballistic missile tests.

South Korean analysts had speculated that North Korea might carry out the launch ahead of February 16, the birthday of the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il.

Jet Airways Grounds Crew after Sonu Nigam’s Mid-Flight Concert

Jet Airways has suspended five crew members who let Bollywood star Sonu Nigam sing over its public address system.

Sonu Nigam performed some of his popular numbers on a flight from Mumbai to Jodhpur.Sonu Nigam midflight concert

A video, which shows Sonu Nigam singing on the plane’s intercom, has gone viral.

Jet Airways, India’s second largest airline by passengers carried, said on February 5 that the crew had been “taken off from flight duty” after an inquiry.

Sonu Nigam is known to go out of his way to make people around him comfortable.

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Edgar Mitchell Dead: Apollo 14 Moonwalker Dies in Florida Aged 85

Edgar Mitchell, who was the sixth man to walk on the Moon, has died at the age of 85.

The astronaut passed away at a hospice in West Palm Beach, Florida, one day before the 45th anniversary of his Moon landing, his family said.

As part of the Apollo 14 mission in 1971, Edgar Mitchell spent more than nine hours on the Moon conducting experiments.

He said he had undergone an epiphany in space and in later life revealed a belief that aliens had visited Earth.

Edgar Mitchell’s mission to the Moon was the fourth in the US Apollo series, and the first to follow the ill-fated Apollo 13 which aborted its attempt to land after an oxygen tank explosion.

The astronaut and his crewmate, another Navy officer, Captain Alan Shepard, made it safely to the lunar surface. Their landing site was the Fra Mauro Highlands, a hilly area that was the target of the failed Apollo 13 mission.

During their 33 hours at the site, the two astronauts collected 94lb of Moonrock for examination back on earth and completed the longest moonwalk in history.Edgar Mitchell dead at 85

Capt. Alan Shepard also hit a golf ball he had stowed onboard for the purpose, reporting later that it traveled “miles and miles and miles” in the low lunar gravity. He later estimated it traveled up to 400 yards – still considerably further than his average Earthbound drive.

Edgar Mitchell brought home more than just Moonrock, telling reporters in the days after the mission that he said he had experienced an “epiphany” in space and returned with “an overwhelming sense of oneness, of connectedness”.

Years later the astronaut wrote in his autobiography: “It occurred to me that the molecules of my body and the molecules of the spacecraft itself were manufactured long ago in the furnace of one of the ancient stars that burned in the heavens about me.”

Edgar Mitchell left NASA in 1972 and set up the Institute of Noetic Sciences, which aimed to support “individual and collective transformation through consciousness research”.

Unlike his post-NASA life, Edgar Mitchell took a very traditional route to becoming an astronaut. He flew fighter jets for the Navy before becoming a test pilot – a profession from which many of the early Apollo crews were drawn.

He joined the astronaut corps in April 1966, five years before he went into space. Apollo 14 was his only spaceflight.

Of the 12 men who have set foot on the Moon, seven are still alive following Edgar Mitchell’s death, including Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong’s crewmate on the first mission in 1969.

North Korea to Launch Satellite-Bearing Rocket on February 7

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According to Japan’s government, North Korea will launch the satellite-bearing rocket between February 7 and 14.

Pyongyang previously said the satellite launch would take place between February 8 and 25.

The planned launch has been condemned by world powers, which say it is a cover for testing a ballistic missile.

North Korea did not inform international organizations of any other changes in its plan and the rocket’s expected flight path remains the same, said South Korea’s defense ministry.North Korea satellite launch February 2016

South Korea has warned the North that it will “pay a harsh price” if it goes ahead with its plan to launch the satellite.

Japan’s defense minister said he had issued an order to shoot down any missile that threatened to fall on Japanese territory.

South Korean analysts have speculated that North Korea might do the launch ahead of February 16, the birthday of the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il.

North Korea has already provoked international criticism this year with a fourth nuclear bomb test on January 6.

A launch in the coming weeks would constitute another major violation of UN Security Council resolutions banning the state from carrying out any nuclear or ballistic missile tests.

North Korea insists its space program is purely scientific in nature, but the US, South Korea and even ally China say the rocket launches are aimed at developing an inter-continental ballistic missile capable of striking the US.

Taiwan Earthquake Kills at Least 13 in Tainan

At least 13 people have been killed after an earthquake has toppled buildings in the south Taiwanese city of Tainan.

The 6.4-magnitude quake struck just before 04:00AM local time when most people were at home asleep.

A baby was among at least four people killed when a high-rise building, containing 100 homes, collapsed.

At least 30 people remain missing. Tainan’s mayor said people were alive but trapped under the rubble and all means would be used to rescue them.

Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou, who toured the city of two million, said shelters would be set up for those who had lost their homes.

Television footages showed rescue workers frantically trying to reach people trapped in collapsed buildings, using ladders to climb over piles of rubble.

One of the worst affected was the 17-storey Wei Kuan apartment complex, home to at least 256 people.

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More than 200 people were rescued, but a baby, young girl and two adult men did not survive, officials said. At least 70 people were taken to hospital.

Interior Minister Chen Wei-jen said he feared more people may have been in the fallen apartment block than usual as families gathered to celebrate Chinese New Year.

Chen Wei-jen said investigators would examine whether the building’s construction met requirements.

Residents told how they were able to escape from their homes in the block, using their own tools and ladders.

The earthquake was shallow, meaning its effects would have been amplified, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

There have also been at least five aftershocks. The quake was felt in the capital Taipei, 200 miles away.

Although the damage does not appear to be widespread, a number of tall buildings have been left leaning precariously.

There are also reports of power outages, and transport links have been disrupted on what is one of the busiest travelling days of the year ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday.

Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and often sees tremors.

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