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Comment: Will voters kill nation’s first long-term care program | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 3 days agoNursing homes charge somewhere around $100,000 a year, while frequent visits from a paid caregiver may set you back more than $5,000 a month. With long-term care so expensive ...
Child care system hanging on the ledge as end of pandemic funding looms
WCNC Charlotte· 2 days agoThis comes as pandemic-era funding that helped child care centers is set to run out at the end of...
Native News Weekly (May 12, 2024): D.C. Briefs
Native News Online via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D.C. that impacts ...
Letters to the editor: May 15
The Voice· 10 hours agoThe North Vietnamese argued they were fighting a patriotic war to rid themselves of foreign aggressors. Failure to negotiate peace did not only prolong...
Pet medication for deadly cat illness soon to be available in US: 'Huge triumph'
Fox News via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoA drug used to treat feline infectious peritonitis will be available in the United States as of June...
Federal aid that helped people pay for internet is expiring. Rep. Manning and local superintendents...
Greensboro News & Record· 2 days agoRep. Kathy Manning is calling for it to continue. During a news conference at Hunter Elementary in...
SHP report claims hospitals overcharging for oncology drugs
Winston-Salem Journal· 6 days agoThe latest commissioned report by state Treasurer Dale Folwell — released Wednesday — determined...
Trump team fires back at Biden campaign's Mother's Day video: 'Sad, miserable, cowardly existence'
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoPresident Biden's team released a new campaign video on Mother's Day slamming former President Trump...
Biden lauds new Microsoft center on the same site where Trump's Foxconn project failed
The News-Times· 7 days agoPresident Joe Biden on Wednesday laced into Donald Trump over a failed project in the previous...
Hiking boots, parks fees and other perks were covered by health insurer. That’s now over.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 2 days agoLast year, looking to capitalize on a booming Medicare Advantage business, health insurer Aetna...