H.R. 1’s Medicaid provider tax changes are projected to reduce federal investments by nearly $226 billion over 10 years and cause 2.4 million people to lose coverage.
The TV Answer Man – Buy Me a Coffee! Fox on Saturday (November 29, 2025) will air the Ohio State at Michigan college football game in upscaled 4K. The game, which will kickoff at noon ET, will be ...
At a troubled moment for government economic research, State Street is betting big on private-sector data. On Monday, State Street Corporation announced that it has acquired PriceStats, a for-profit ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said Republican leadership staff is reviewing “protocol” about the possibility of former Vice President Dick Cheney lying in state in the Capitol Rotunda. “I ...
Students in the two to three-year-old classroom at the Community School for People Under Six in Carrboro, North Carolina. For the first time in years, going back to the onset of the pandemic, North ...
Federal investigators searched locations tied to five Minnesota businesses Wednesday as they look into what they are calling a “massive scheme” to defraud the state’s Housing Stabilization Services ...
Ribbon Communications, a provider of telecommunications services to the U.S. government and telecom companies worldwide, revealed that nation-state hackers breached its IT network as early as December ...
A woman walks under a sign of big data analytics Palantir at their stand ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on May 22, 2022. (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty ...
As part of its efforts to tighten oversight and combat fraud, Minnesota’s largest state agency has dropped hundreds of providers from its Medicaid program. The Minnesota Department of Human Services ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Colorado Association for Behavior Analysis and 11 providers sued the state of Colorado on Tuesday, alleging that a requirement that they get advance ...
Out-of-state providers are still mailing abortion pills into Texas, and to the frustration of Attorney General Ken Paxton and the state of Texas, neither can currently stop them due to a legal ...
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