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What will the Affordable Connectivity Program's end mean for CT?
CT Mirror· 4 days agoThe Affordable Connectivity Program, which provided discounts on internet access and technology,...
Gaps by race, ethnicity exist in health care quality under traditional Medicare, Medicare Advantage...
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoThe study compared gaps in the quality of care received by non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic, and Asian ...
CB Karson Hobbs intent on reeling in an early opportunity at Notre Dame
Inside ND Sports· 19 hours agoOn his last day of class at Cincinnati Bishop Moeller High School earlier this month, Karson Hobbs...
4 Biggest Changes Coming for Retirees in the Second Half of 2024
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoA number of changes that impact retirees took effect at the beginning of 2024, which means they've...
Husky Roster Review: Harris Is Following in Big Husky Foot Steps
Sports Illustrated· 5 days agoThe Huskies have two words for him: Don't stop. While the 6-foot-3, 215-pound Odunze, a consensus...
Newport-Mesa enters grad season with ceremonies for Early College, STEP students
Los Angeles Times· 6 hours agoNewport-Mesa Unified School District officially commenced its graduation season this week,...
3 Expenses Medicare Won't Cover That You Can Buy at Costco for Less
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoNot only are there numerous out-of-pocket costs involved, like copays and deductibles, but there are...
Affordable internet program faces likely demise despite rallying by NC Democrats
WUNC Chapel Hill· 21 hours agoPeople who met the program’s income-based eligibility requirements saved at least $30 a month on broadband internet, a discount that effectively made the service free for many participants.
Penn State makes top six of four-star 2025 defensive lineman
Nittany Lions Wire via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoFor comparison, the Nittany Lions have had 20 or more enrollees in every class since 2021. That...
For-profit HMOs will, again, be blocked from Minnesota's Medicaid program
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoMinnesota lawmakers are once again blocking for-profit HMOs from winning managed care contracts in the state's Medicaid program. The change begins next year and will be felt most immediately ...