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Maryland could be on the hook for $1.4B due to poor health department accounting
The Maryland Department of Health engaged in poor accounting practices for years, potentially causing the state to miss out on $1.4 billion in federal aid that could have ripple effects on the state budget, according to an audit released Tuesday. The state had spent the money on a variety of health care programs, including Medicaid,…
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Car dealerships in Wisconsin with suspended or revoked licenses
News Blog The Wisconsin Department of Transportation oversees and regulates used car dealerships in the state. Occasionally it revokes a dealership’s license or suspends it for a short period of time in response to violations. Hina Suzuki of The Badger Project built this interactive map to show consumers which car dealerships in the state have…
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Former reality TV star who was on ‘Basketball Wives LA’ sentenced to prison for fraud
A former cast member of the reality TV show “Basketball Wives LA” has been sentenced to four years in prison for 15 fraud-related felonies, including schemes connected to the COVID-19 pandemic ByJIM SALTER Associated Press October 24, 2023, 3:32 PM ST. LOUIS — A former cast member of the reality TV show “Basketball Wives LA”…
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Tatá Werneck se manifesta após anúncio do namoro de seu “tio gato” com o irmão de MC Cabelinho
Entretenimento Tatá Werneck reagiu com bom humor à notícia do namoro de seu tio, Yan Brito, com Marcus Vinícius, irmão do funkeiro MC Cabelinho Por Luiz Henrique Oliveira Atualizada em 24/10/2023 – 16:30hs BRT Atualizada em 24/10/2023 – 16:30hs BRT Anely (Tata Werneck) em Terra e Paixão – Foto: Globo Por Luiz Henrique Oliveira Atriz…
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Heritage & harvest: Homemakers share fall recipes, tips – The Daily Reporter
<a href="https://www.greenfieldreporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/132144408_web1_20231025dr-heritage-cooking-group.jpg" data-caption=" Members of Hancock County Extension Homemakers and the general public learned about fall cooking in a recent event at the Hancock County Public Library. Submitted photo “> Members of Hancock County Extension Homemakers and the general public learned about fall cooking in a recent event at the Hancock County Public Library. Submitted…
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Get Ready for Kylie Jenner’s Clothing Line
Kylie Jenner officially announced that she’s launching a clothing line by simply captioning a photo, “Meet Khy.” The reality star and beauty mogul posted an Instagram of herself wearing a leather trench, fresh from the new collection. The label’s just-launched site revealed a closer look at the design, a sleek black coat featuring a high…
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Equidade de gênero no cenário de games e esports
Lorena de Araújo 24 de out, 2023, 16:29 Abrir mais reações A luta por uma sociedade com oportunidades e direitos iguais para todos os gêneros é contínua. No cenário de games e esports, essa luta não é diferente: em um ambiente lido pelo senso comum como predominantemente masculino, mulheres precisam se mobilizar constantemente para serem…
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In Texas, Local Laws to Prevent Travel for Abortions Gain Momentum
Lubbock County, home to more than 300,000 near the New Mexico border, has become the fourth and largest Texas county to bar travel assistance for abortions. In recent months, abortion opponents in Texas have succeeded in passing a growing number of local ordinances to prevent people from helping women travel to have abortions in nearby…
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Range Sports Launches Golf Division With Acquisition of Makers Sports Management
Range Sports will launch a golf division with the recent acquisition of Makers Sports Management, a golf representation and marketing agency operating out of Scottsdale, Arizona. Jeremy Moore, the founder and president of Makers, will serve as head of golf for Range Sports. Makers’ client roster features 15 PGA Tour athletes including Joel Dahmen, Ryan…
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To tackle chronic asthma and health disparities in kids, UB researchers focus on school-based health centers
With funding from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, UB pediatrics researchers will study an intervention they developed for children with asthma in the Buffalo Public Schools BUFFALO, N.Y. – University at Buffalo researchers have been awarded a five-year, $3.2 million grant to study the delivery of comprehensive asthma care to Buffalo…