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“Trickle down effect is unmeasurable”: Healthcare workers still feeling the impact of the nationwide cyberattack
(Update: adding comments from medical billing company, pharmacy services) BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The recent cyberattack on Change Healthcare has had significant impacts on much of the nation’s health care system, including on the High Desert. Change, owned by UnitedHealth Group, processes 15 billion health care transactions annually and is involved in one in every…
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Prefeitura Municipal de São Francisco de Itabapoana – 1º Festival de Música Religiosa: todos os finalistas são definidos
O 1º Festival de Música Religiosa de São Francisco de Itabapoana (SFI) tem todos os seis finalistas definidos. As últimas três vagas para a final foram preenchidas no último sábado (9). A última fase classificatória, assim como a primeira, contou com a apresentação de nove candidatos. A comissão julgadora considerou Wellerson de Matos Marques, morador…
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SiriusXM Springboards Off Oscars To Get ‘Closer’ to Subscribers | Radio & Television Business Report
In November, SiriusXM announced Uncommon Creative Studio as its creative agency of record for the satellite broadcaster’s massive rebrand. Now the duo has debuted a new national brand campaign titled “Closer,” using the Academy Awards as its launchpad. SiriusXM aims to attract new audiences while continuing to cater to existing subscribers by underscoring the emotional…
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2 teens thrown, killed from car after hitting street pole, police say
LAS VEGAS (KVVU/Gray News) – Two teenagers were killed in a crash after hitting a street pole and being thrown from the car Saturday afternoon, according to police in Las Vegas. Authorities said a Pontiac G6 ran a red light and crashed into another vehicle before hitting a street pole, ejecting the driver and passenger.…
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Former CT Television News Reporter Struck By Vehicle
“I’ll be going off air for a little while,” Puglisi wrote. “On Wednesday night, I was struck by a car while walking home. I was in the crosswalk about to reach the other side of the road when next thing I knew I was flying through the air. I broke two bones in my spine.…
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North Carolina launches statewide sports wagering
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Mobile and online sports wagering across North Carolina took off on Monday, as several licensed gambling operators started taking bets nine months after legislation to authorize such activity statewide became law. Some of the interactive sports wagering operators, which include big names in the growing field of legalized gambling, and their…
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RB Saquon Barkley reportedly agrees to deal with Philadelphia Eagles
<!–> Star running back Saquon Barkley is leaving the New York Giants for their bitter NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles. Barkley confirmed the news himself on social media after reportedly agreeing to sign a deal for three years and worth up to $37.75 million. Barkley, 27, spent the first six seasons of his NFL career…
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Indie Music Publishers Association Criticizes TikTok, But Tells Members to Decide ‘What Is Best for Their Business’ Before Joining Boycott
As the standoff between Universal Music Group and TikTok over royalties, AI and other matters continues to boil amid angry words from both sides — and the National Music Publishers Assn. stating last weekthat it does not plan to renew its license with the platform — the official trade group for independent publishers has weighed…
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Carreta do Progeti já tem cursos gratuitos em Cascavel
A carreta do Progeti (Programa Estratégico de Geração de Emprego em Tecnologia da Informação) deu início nesta segunda-feira (11) às primeiras aulas de 2024. A unidade móvel está estacionada no Parque Verde, em frente da Associação de Moradores do bairro. Com olho no mercado de trabalho, que necessita de mão de obra cada vez mais…
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2 More Cases of Measles Confirmed in Pilsen Shelter, Bringing Total
Two adults living at the shelter for migrants in Pilsen were diagnosed with a confirmed case of measles bringing the total number of cases at the city’s largest shelter to four, city health officials announced Monday. Thanks to our sponsors: Both adults are “stable,” according to officials with the Chicago Department of Public Health. One…