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Nevada judge blocks state from limiting Medicaid coverage for abortions
A Nevada judge has ordered the state to grant Medicaid coverage for abortions without any restrictionsABC News - Health - Abortion -
Who won the $1.13 billion Mega Millions jackpot? Why we may never know
We know a ticket sold in New Jersey landed the $1.13 billion jackpot, but who bought that ticket?The Hill - Politics -
Italy expands controversial program to take kids from mafia families
Italy is expanding a program aimed at preventing "children being taught to shoot at eight years old" by the mafia families they're born into.CBS News - World -
Supreme Court may rely on ‘procedural punt’ in abortion pill case, says legal expert
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case related to the abortion pill mifepristone. The justices seemed “skeptical” as to whether the plaintiffs had standing, says Michele Goodwin, a professor of constitutional law at Georgetown University.NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
Who gains from India’s endless election?
Voting across India will take six weeks, stretching the already limited resources of opposition partiesFinancial Times - World -
Trump New York fraud bond cut to $175 million in appeal from $454 million
Former President Donald Trump earlier had complained he could not obtain a $454 million appeal bond for a New York civil fraud case judgment.CNBC - Business - New York -
Florida Democrats boot 2 county party chairs
The Florida Democratic Party on Sunday ousted two county party chairs, including the party chair of Miami-Dade County, in a contentious seven-hour meeting that follows a series of recent election defeats. The 120-member party central committee ...The Hill - Politics - Florida -
Jim Harbaugh: Keenan Allen is making $23 million in Chicago, who's got it better?
Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers decided at the start of the league year that it was time to move on from wide receiver Keenan Allen and his expensive contract, and Harbaugh says everything worked out for the best.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Teens who escaped from police in Georgia charged with aggravated assault
Two teenagers who escaped from police while being transported from a court case to a youth detention center in Georgia, have been charged with aggravated assault.ABC News - Top stories -
With TikTok Under Fire, Brands That Rely on It Worry
Many companies, particularly in the beauty and fashion industries, have boosted sales through the platform. They don’t really have a backup plan.The New York Times - Tech - Tiktok -
When Medicaid Comes After the Family Home
Federal law requires states to seek reimbursement from the assets, usually homes, of people who died after receiving benefits for long-term care.The New York Times - Health -
Walgreens Boots Alliance Posts Higher 2Q Sales, Narrows Earnings Guidance
The pharmacy chain posted adjusted earnings of $1.20 a share, compared with analysts’ expectations of 82 cents a share.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Exclusive: Foundational emerges from stealth with $8 million to tackle data quality and AI readiness challenges
Foundational raises $8M seed round to automate data quality and AI readiness through advanced code analysis, helping enterprises build trust in data and streamline machine learning initiatives.VentureBeat - Tech -
Drake Bell gets apology from other Nickelodeon star who laughed at 'Quiet on Set' doc
Former Nickelodeon star Devon Werkheiser said he felt 'truly heartbroken' about the alleged abuse 'Drake & Josh' star Drake Bell faced during his time on Nickelodeon.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Princess Kate's cancer treatment news sparks remorse from people who spread conspiracies and memes online
For weeks, hundreds of people online have spread conspiracy theories, posted memes and cracked jokes in an attempt to answer one question: Where is Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales?NBC News - Top stories -
Quran-burning Iraqi man who faces an expulsion order from Sweden plans to seek asylum in Norway
An Iraqi man who carried out several Quran burnings in Sweden has told a newspaper in the country that he would seek asylum in neighboring Norway in the wake of a deportation order by authorities in StockholmABC News - World -
Indonesia's top court hears appeals from losing presidential candidates who want a revote
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Republican majorities block efforts to expand Medicaid in Georgia and Kansas
Republican lawmakers in Georgia and Kansas have shot down attempts by Democrats to expand Medicaid in their statesABC News - Health -
Over-the-counter birth control pill now available to Wisconsin Medicaid patients
Medicaid recipients in Wisconsin are getting access to the first over-the-counter birth control pillABC News - Health -
California wants to pay doctors more money to see Medicaid patients
California wants to pay doctors more money to persuade them to see more Medicaid patientsABC News - Health - California -
Global AIDS program survives, but backers 'not satisfied'
America’s global AIDS relief program has been authorized for another year in the bipartisan budget deal, but public health advocates say the single year sends a worrying signal about U.S. commitment on the issue moving forward. The minibus passed ...The Hill - Politics -
Houston’s Gutsy Overtime Win Is a Testament to the Program’s Toughness
“Survive and advance” is the popular cliché this time of year. Houston lived it on Sunday.The New York Times - Sports -
Israel Deploys Expansive Facial Recognition Program in Gaza
The experimental effort, which has not been disclosed, is being used to conduct mass surveillance of Palestinians in Gaza, according to military officials and others.The New York Times - Business - Israel -
Kim Gordon never fully said 'Bye Bye' to L.A. Why she's back, with a TikTok hit to boot
The former Sonic Youth musician, now 70, makes some noise with her new album, 'The Collective," and a concert tour that stops in Los Angeles this week.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Tiktok -
Shohei Ohtani broke his silence on the fallout from a betting scandal that linked the baseball star's longtime interpreter to an illegal bookmaker who is under investigation.
Shohei Ohtani broke his silence on the fallout from a betting scandal that linked the baseball star’s longtime interpreter to an illegal bookmaker who is under investigation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘At war with myself’: with gambling on the rise in the US, young addicts seek solace in an old program
Inside Gambling Anonymous, the 12-step program offering compulsive gamblers help, and hope. Each man enters the room, one by one, escaping the dark night outside. Before long some two dozen are sitting in a horseshoe. They hail from different ...The Guardian - World -
I.R.S. Stepping Up Efforts to Squash Fraud in Tax Credit Program
The Employee Retention Tax Credit continues to be ripe for abuse as Congress mulls shutting the program down.The New York Times - Business -
VIP Programs Offered by Online Gambling Companies Draw Federal Scrutiny
Following a WSJ report, Sen. Richard Blumenthal asked FanDuel, DraftKings and other companies how they target big spenders and VIPs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
VIP Programs Offered by Online Gambling Companies Draw Federal Scrutiny
Following a WSJ report, Sen. Richard Blumenthal asked FanDuel, DraftKings and other companies how they target big spenders and VIPs.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
This March Madness star owns vending machines to make passive income
Burns, about to play in March Madness’ Sweet Sixteen, says, ‘I’m gonna be honest, I can’t eat what’s in my vending machines’MarketWatch - Business -
A faster spinning Earth may cause timekeepers to subtract a second from world clocks
For the first time in history, world timekeepers may have to consider subtracting a second from our clocks in a few years because the planet is rotating a tad fasterABC News - Tech -
Mississippi Senate Republicans push Medicaid expansion 'lite' proposal that would cover fewer people
A proposal to expand Medicaid to tens of thousands of residents in one of the poorest states in the U.S. is still alive in the Mississippi LegislatureABC News - Health - Republican Party -
The Supreme Court will consider whether to roll back the availability of the abortion pill known as mifepristone as women increasingly rely on medication to end unwanted pregnancies.
The Supreme Court will consider whether to roll back the availability of the abortion pill known as mifepristone as women increasingly rely on medication to end unwanted pregnancies.The Wall Street Journal - World -
South Carolina romps past North Carolina as Gamecocks set a pair of program records in first two rounds
South Carolina is undefeated for a reason this season, and Sunday proved once again why it is the team to beatCBS Sports - Sports -
Stanford hires Kyle Smith: Cardinal tap Washington State coach to lead program into ACC era
A huge get for Stanford, as Smith just led Washington State to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2008CBS Sports - Sports -
Stanford hires Washington State's Kyle Smith to take over men's basketball program
Stanford has hired Kyle Smith away from Washington State to take over its struggling men’s basketball programABC News - Sports -
California voters pass measure requiring counties to spend on housing, drug treatment programs to tackle homelessness
California voters pass measure requiring counties to spend on housing, drug treatment programs to tackle homelessnessABC News - Health - California -
Who's afraid of the SAT?
Aside from standardized test scores, the entire college application process seems very subjective.The Hill - Politics -
Who Poisoned Angela Craig?
A mother of six becomes deathly ill with unusual symptoms. Investigators suspect she was murdered with a poison protein shake."48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales reports.CBS News - Top stories -
He Who Humbles Himself
Try a Biblical cure for anxiety.The Wall Street Journal - World