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Sep 19 2023
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As Alaska works through Medicaid renewals, only about a third of people are staying covered
When Brandy Barnes got the first notice that she might be dropped from Medicaid, she was worried. One of her teenage sons is autistic and needs significant care to lead a full life. “My main concern is that my son is disabled,” she said. “He has therapies, medications, doctor appointments that cannot be dropped. I started asking around, and apparently this was happening to everyone.” She said
KTOODec 02 2017
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Two-week funding extension introduced in the House as threat of government shutdown looms
With the threat of a government shutdown looming, a two-week extension to fund the government through Dec. 22 was introduced in the House on Saturday.
Washington ExaminerOct 16 2023
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Jim Jordan Scrambles to Flip GOP Skeptics Ahead of Speaker Vote
The full-court press by Rep. Jim Jordan to strong-arm his “never Jordan” detractors into backing his bid for House speaker has been met with some raised eyebrows in recent days, but the aggressive play seems to be working, with several holdouts announcing on Monday they would throw their weight behind the Ohio Republican. On Sunday, at least 55 House Republicans remained opposed to Jordan’s
Daily BeastJul 15 2023
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How the Gilgo task force got Rex Heuermann: a Chevrolet Avalanche, pizza crust and cellphone burners
The watershed moment in the Gilgo Beach investigation came on March 14, 2022. That was the day a New York State investigator linked a Chevrolet Avalanche to Massapequa Park resident Rex Heuermann. Witnesses had seen a customer of sex worker Amber Costello in that kind of pickup the day before she was killed. The investigator made the link just six weeks after newly elected Suffolk District
NewsdayOct 24 2023
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Cranston business victim of armed robbery
A business in Cranston was robbed Tuesday night, according to police. • MORE NEWS: Armed robbery in Attleboro may be connected to two others in Rhode Island
An NBC 10 photographer spotted several police vehicles in front of the Smoke Shop Hookah House.
We will update this report as we learn more.
WJAR 10Oct 31 2023
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Man arrested for pointing gun at 6-year-old boy's head over Halloween goody bag
The child's mother and three other children witnessed the incident. A man has been arrested after allegedly pulling a gun on a 6-year-old and pointing it at his head over Halloween candy, police say. The incident occurred at approximately 7:25 p.m. on Saturday evening in Manhasset on Long Island, New York, when a 42-year-old mother was driving her daughter, two sons and nephew to a nearby
ABC News (Online)Nov 29 2017
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Trump: It's 'great' that CNN isn't coming to the White House Christmas party
President Trump on Wednesday called CNN's decision not to attend this year's White House Christmas Party a "great" move.
Washington ExaminerSep 28 2023
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Casper woman sentenced to 5 years in prison for abortion clinic arson
CASPER, Wyo. — A Casper woman was sentenced to 60 months in prison for setting fire to the Wellspring Health Access clinic in Casper on May 25, 2022. Lorna Roxanne Green, 22, was formally charged with arson of a facility engaged in interstate commerce, which carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison. She was also ordered to pay restitution. The fire caused about $290,000 in damages and
Oil City NewsOct 30 2023
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Where mass shootings happen most in America
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. 65% of mass killings with guns occurred in homes Since 2006, every state except Hawaii, New Hampshire and Rhode Island has had a mass killing with a gun The shootings that generate the most attention occur in the places we go: stores, schools, parks, restaurants, theaters, houses of worship. But most
Washington PostAug 01 2014
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House GOP resurrects border bill, predicts successful Friday vote
House Republicans resurrected their border bill Friday morning and said they were on track to pass the rewritten measure later in the day — though with the Senate gone for the summer the vote will be more a political statement than a policy-making exercise. GOP leaders weren’t making any predictions after suffering an embarrassing conservative rebellion on Thursday, which forced them back to
Washington Times