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A lawmaker wants the House of Representatives to investigate why some hospitals are refusing guarantee letters when there is ...
Some private hospitals are considering a slowdown or even suspension in accepting guarantee letters for health services from the government’s Medical Assistance for Indigent and Financially ...
A group of private hospitals over the weekend said it will not honor guarantee letters issued by government officials to indigent patients, unless payment of services rendered under the government’s ...
In the July 3 Lewiston Tribune, there are a couple of photos taken July 2 in the Ada County Courthouse courtroom of Brian Kohberger and his defense attorney Anne Taylor.
Two separate leaders of boycotts against Target and its rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, want the donation returned.
A grant to help churches better minister to LGBTQ+ people prompted fury. A decision to return the grant then spurred ...
NEW YORK (AP) — In a case seen as a challenge to American free-speech principles, Paramount has agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump over the editing of CBS’ “ 60 ...
During his time on Rob Lowe's podcast, Billy Bush recalled singer Ricky Martin storming off stage after nearly outing him.
The Select Board is doubling down on its commitment to Fire Chief Michael Grillo, following a July 14 meeting in which Grillo accused Sandisfield Fire Department Inc. and its leaders ...
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The lack of transparency around compensation can not only throw a wrench in an applicant's job search but also make it more difficult for employers to find the right talent. Relat ...
July 19] marks a pivotal moment in Mississippi State history—the 60th anniversary of Dr. Richard E. Holmes becoming the university’s first African American student. On July 19, 1965, Holmes stepped ...