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The Highlands Current on MSNNewYork-Presbyterian to Cut StaffNewYork-Presbyterian announced that it will cut 2 percent of its health system’s 50,000 employees, who include workers at Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt Manor and medical offices in Cold Spring.
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The Scarborough News on MSNWhitby bowler Jo Leeman wins Dukes Park Singles Over-60s MeritOn a cool, and generally cloudy, Friday Dukes Park hosted the first Over-60s Singles Merit of the summer, sponsored by Belt ...
With Rooster Walk 15 on the horizon, we're looking back at some of our favorite onstage collaborations from the past few years.
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The Scarborough News on MSNEastfield Over-60s Doubles Merit victory for North Cliff duo Robert Child and Ian RichardsonUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Obstetrician-gynecologist Robert Hadden worked at the university for 20 years despite decades of complaints about him. The university had even cleared Hadden to see patients three days after he ...
The team of all-female prosecutors handling rap mogul P Diddy's case are reportedly being led by former FBI Director James Comey's daughter.
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MedPage Today on MSNColumbia Settles Sex Abuse Claims; Arrest in Nurse Murder Cold Case; Leapfrog SuedColumbia University and New York-Presbyterian Hospital will pay $750 million to settle hundreds of sexual abuse claims against former ob/gyn Robert Hadden, MD, who was previously criminally convicted ...
Robert Hadden, described by prosecutors as a "predator in a white coat," is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted last year of sexual abuse. Mr Hadden was accused of abusing ...
A historic settlement is being hailed as a landmark victory for hundreds of women who survived abuse by Dr. Robert Hadden, a ...
Columbia University and New York-Presbyterian have agreed to pay $750 million to hundreds of people who were sexually abused by disgraced former ob-gyn Robert Hadden, aiming to address hundreds of ...
Columbia University and a New York hospital have reached a $750-million settlement with hundreds of women sexually assaulted by a former gynecologist, a lawyer for the victims said Tuesday.
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