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Medicaid ‘unwinding’ decried as biased against disabled people
The Columbian· 5 days agoEvery weekday for four years, Saa, 43, has relied on a home health aide to help her cook, bathe and dress, go to the doctor, pick up medications, and accomplish other daily tasks. “Every < ...
Military Book Review To Do the Work of Men: An Operational History of the 21st Division in the Great...
Strategy Page· 17 hours agoThe first-ever history of the 21st Division, this book examines the combat development of the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in 1915-18 through an examination of one ...
This Richmond resident fought the city on his tax bill. And he won.
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 4 days agoKen Davis Jr. was all but ready to go to court. After an eight-month battle with the city of...
Unaccompanied minors surge under Biden; Mississippi intake location considered
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 1 day agoA former Harrah’s casino property in Tunica, Mississippi is reportedly under consideration for an “influx care facility” for as many as 2,000 unaccompanied migrant children under the age of ...
Saudi Arabia’s September 11 Connection and the Contradictions of American Foreign Policy
The Nation· 3 days agoSaudi officials also helped the two al-Qaeda operatives—both Saudi nationals with little education...
New photos highlight dispute over Greenwich trees cut on shared land behind Gov. Ned Lamont’s home
Greenwich Time· 3 days agoThere are many tree stumps on the shared land behind Gov. Ned Lamont’s home, but environmental...
Pandas will return to Washington's National Zoo from China
Omaha World-Herald· 2 days agoTwo giant pandas are coming to Washington's National Zoo from China by the end of the year. The zoo...
The MLB-Negro Leagues stat change: What happened, and why?
New York Times· 3 days agoGibson has long been called one of the best hitters in baseball history, but he died three months...
Candlewood Lake citations are on rise, compared to 2019. How safety is being enforced on the lake
The News-Times· 7 days agoBetween hiring lifeguards, increasing patrols and offering swim lessons, local officials are...
6 Save A Lot stores were approved for $13.5M in city subsidies, but 14 months later none have opened
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days agoAfter months of blown deadlines and broken promises to renovate and reopen six low-cost grocery stores in underserved communities, the operator of Save A Lot stores in Chicago promised a top ...