Liam Wilson

Nursing leaders from various organizations recently came together for a panel discussion hosted by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) to address the alarming issue of “accelerated burnout” among new nurses. According to a survey published in the Journal of Nursing Regulation in April, approximately 100,000 registered nurses (RNs) left the workforce
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Thursday night’s matchup between the Chicago Bears and the Carolina Panthers showcased the importance of defense and special teams. Both offenses struggled to make an impact, but it was the Bears’ defense that ultimately carried them to a 16-13 victory. This game held significant meaning for the Bears, as it involved key players from a
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Realme, the popular smartphone manufacturer, is rumored to be launching its highly anticipated Realme GT Neo 6 in the near future. While the company has not made any official announcements yet, several leaks have provided intriguing details about this upcoming device. From the possibility of 16GB RAM to a massive 5,000mAh battery with support for
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Microsoft, known for its vast investments in cutting-edge technologies, has experienced a temporary ban on employee usage of OpenAI’s popular product, ChatGPT. This restriction comes as a result of security and data concerns, according to an internal update on Microsoft’s website. Although Microsoft has invested extensively in OpenAI, precautions have been put in place due
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Jon Feltheimer, the CEO of Lionsgate, expressed his satisfaction with the resolution of the strike between SAG-AFTRA and studios. He mentioned that now they can all focus on creating outstanding content for a global audience. During a call with Wall Street analysts to discuss the company’s second-quarter earnings, CFO Jimmy Barge estimated the impact of
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The Metropolitan Police is facing intense political pressure to manage potential disruptions to remembrance events this weekend, with a pro-Palestinian march planned on Armistice Day. Police chiefs, including chairman of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Gavin Stephens, have supported the decision of Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley to allow the march to proceed, despite
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