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Mar 14 2024
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One day left for player to claim winning Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million
LANSING, MI -- A Lottery player in Michigan has one day left to come forward to claim a Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million or else the prize money will go to the state School Aid Fund. The winning ticket was sold for the Mega Millions drawing held on March 17, 2023 and matched all five white numbers drawn -- 26-28-29-39-49 -- to win the $1 million prize. The ticket was sold at the CVS
MLive.comFeb 26 2024
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Cyberattack stymies thousands of Vermonters trying to get needed medications
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - A cyberattack is affecting the ability of hundreds of thousands of Vermonters to get medication. Around 200,000 Vermont Medicaid patients are running into issues getting their medications from pharmacies, and state leaders are working to try to remedy the situation. The company that processes state Medicaid payments to pharmacies suffered a cyberattack last week and
WCAX 3Mar 12 2024
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Dispute Over Dog Leads To Assault: Newtown Borough Police Report
During his monthly report to council Tuesday night, Newtown Borough Police Chief James Sabath briefed the Council on several incidents that happened last month in the borough, According to the chief, in February police responded to 161 calls and investigated seven traffic accidents. One of the accidents at Washington Avenue and State Street resulted in the arrest of a 35-year-old Yardley man
Patch.comMar 13 2024
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Two men charged in alleged Narragansett gift card scam
NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (WLNE) — Two men were charged last week in connection with an alleged gift card scam in Narragansett. The Narragansett Police Department arrested and charged 36-year-old Zhongzhen Lin and 26-year-old Chaoyang Lin on March 7 for their alleged role in the scam. Police said officers observed suspicious activity outside of Walgreen’s Pharmacy on Woodruff Avenue, and stopped two
ABC 6Mar 27 2024
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Justices were skeptical of abortion pills arguments. Anti-abortion groups have backup plans.
Anti-abortion activists and elected officials have a backup plan should the Supreme Court reject their arguments for nationwide restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone. In fact, they have several.
The lawsuit that went before the high court Tuesday challenging federal regulation of abortion pills is just one piece of the movement’s strategy to curb access to the drugs — a
PoliticoMar 13 2024
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2 men arrested for gift card tampering in Narragansett
NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (WPRI) — Police have arrested two New York men accused of stealing and tampering with thousands of gift cards from stores across the state. Zhongzhen Lin, 36, and Chaoyang Lin, 26, have each charged with forgery and counterfeiting, obtaining property by false pretenses and conspiracy. Narragansett Police Chief Sean Corrigan said patrol officers noticed the two men acting
WPRI 12Mar 07 2024
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Northeast Philadelphia community begins healing process after teens shot at bus stop
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – A Northeast Philadelphia community is starting the healing process after tragedy broke out Wednesday as high school students were heading home from school. Those who live and work in the area around the Five Points intersection in Philadelphia's Burholme neighborhood where 8 teens were shot Wednesday say it was a day they'll never forget. "I was sitting in the back and I
CBS News (Online)Mar 05 2024
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Measles cases send Michigan health authorities scrambling to avoid bigger outbreak
Potentially hundreds of people were exposed to measles in Wayne and Washtenaw counties over the last week as two adults who had traveled internationally and had no record of measles immunization sought care for their symptoms at two urgent care centers, a Dearborn pharmacy and two hospital emergency departments, state health officials told the Free Press. The exposures sparked a race against
Detroit Free PressMar 05 2024
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'It will save lives': Nebraska man disappointed with Pillen's veto of needle exchange bill
‘It will save lives’: Nebraska man disappointed with Pillen’s veto of needle exchange bill LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A Nebraskan is speaking out against Gov. Jim Pillen’s veto of a bill that would provide clean needles to drug users. Sen. Megan Hunt’s bill passed in the Legislature, but Pillen said he vetoed it as soon as it hit his desk. Legislative Bill 307 would allow pharmacies and local
ABC 8 KLKNFeb 26 2024
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Cyberattack affects prescription payments
At least one Carson Valley resident was told by a Gardnerville pharmacy on Saturday that they would have to pay for their prescription out of pocket or wait after a cyberattack on one of the largest health care technology companies in the United States. Change Healthcare said on its web site that it’s experiencing a cyber security issue and is working to address the matter after the Feb. 21
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