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5 Takeaways From Health Insurers’ New Pledge To Improve Prior Authorization
Nearly seven months after the fatal shooting of an insurance CEO in New York drew widespread attention to health insurers’…
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Supreme Court Rules Trump Can Rapidly Deport Immigrants to Libya, South Sudan and Other Countries They Aren’t From
For the past several months, the Trump administration has been trying to deport immigrants to countries they are not from
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Kamaiu Johnson Captures APGA Juneteenth Classic in Dramatic Playoff
Kamaiu Johnson delivered a clutch performance, birdieing four of the final five holes to force a sudden-death playoff with seven-time…
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How Internet of Things Devices Affect Your Privacy – Even When They’re Not Yours
By David Sella-Villa, University of South Carolina, The Conversation Some unusual witnesses helped convict Alex Murdaugh of the murders of…
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Women’s Tackle Football Gives Female Athletes Opportunities in a Game Dominated By Men
By Larry Lage, AP Sports Writer ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Football players were running, throwing, catching, blocking and tackling — with…
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Federal Judge Weighs Whether Alabama’s Anti-DEI Law Threatens First Amendment
Professors and students at the University of Alabama testified on Thursday that a new an anti-DEI law has jeopardized funding…
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Carnegie Honors 20 ‘Great Immigrants,’ Including Composer Tania León, for 20th Anniversary
Tania León, the noted composer and conductor who also cofounded Dance Theatre of Harlem, never planned on emigrating to the…
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What’s Next for Birthright Citizenship After the Supreme Court’s Ruling
Immigrant advocates are vowing to fight to ensure birthright citizenship remains the law as the Republican president tries to do…
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The Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Case Shows ‘Trialtainment’ Has Evolved in The Post-OJ Simpson Era
By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Salacious details, discussion of domestic violence and a Black male celebrity who for decades…
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Michigan’s First Black-Owned Cemetery Celebrates 100 Years, Continues to Serve Community
Michigan's first Black-owned cemetery and oldest African American corporation is celebrating 100 years of service to the community
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