Carnaval movimenta bilhões, mas quem garante renda estável aos trabalhadores? O post Carnaval é economia criativa, mas para quem ele gera sustentabilidade real? apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear from oil and gas companies trying to block lawsuits seeking to hold the industry liable for billions of dollars in damage linked to climate change. The conservative-majority court agreed to take up a case from Boulder, Colorado, among a series of lawsuits alleging the companies deceived the […]

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear from oil and gas companies trying to block lawsuits seeking to hold the industry liable for billions of dollars in damage linked to climate change. The conservative-majority court agreed to take up a case from Boulder, Colorado, among a series of lawsuits alleging the companies deceived the […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A Republican House lawmaker has filed paperwork to join the race for Oklahoma Attorney General, according to filings with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.  Rep. Chris Kannady’s filing makes him the third Republican who has indicated he intends to seek the party nomination to become the state’s next attorney general.  Kannady, of Oklahoma […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A Republican House lawmaker has filed paperwork to join the race for Oklahoma Attorney General, according to filings with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.  Rep. Chris Kannady’s filing makes him the third Republican who has indicated he intends to seek the party nomination to become the state’s next attorney general.  Kannady, of Oklahoma […]

A Republican State Board of Education member claims the agency is prioritizing sexual politics over test scores.

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A Republican State Board of Education member claims the agency is prioritizing sexual politics over test scores.

When Lucía Torres tells stories about nature through video, she starts with people. That was the case in one of her favorite reports, about a small town in Mexico that was forced to relocate after years of rising sea levels and increasing storms and floods. By spending time with residents who had lost their homes, […]

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When Lucía Torres tells stories about nature through video, she starts with people. That was the case in one of her favorite reports, about a small town in Mexico that was forced to relocate after years of rising sea levels and increasing storms and floods. By spending time with residents who had lost their homes, […]

Milwaukee Robotics Academy proudly announces the Milwaukee Robotics City Championships, a celebration of innovation, teamwork, and youth engineering excellence. The post Post From Community: Milwaukee Robotics Academy presents: 2026 Milwaukee Robotics City Championships appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Milwaukee Robotics Academy proudly announces the Milwaukee Robotics City Championships, a celebration of innovation, teamwork, and youth engineering excellence. The post Post From Community: Milwaukee Robotics Academy presents: 2026 Milwaukee Robotics City Championships appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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For Women’s History Month, we invite you to honor a woman, past or present, who’s changed your life. The post Call and leave a message for a woman who inspires you appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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For Women’s History Month, we invite you to honor a woman, past or present, who’s changed your life. The post Call and leave a message for a woman who inspires you appeared first on Mirror Indy.

La esquiadora confirma múltiples cirugías y un proceso largo antes de decidir su futuro deportivo.

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La esquiadora confirma múltiples cirugías y un proceso largo antes de decidir su futuro deportivo.

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Ƴan Najeriya na ci gaba da nuna damuwarsu a kan ƙarancin ayyukan ci gaba a jihohin ƙasar, duk da irin maƙudan kuɗaɗe da gwamnoni suka tabbatar da suna karɓa na kason tattalin arziƙi daga gwamnatin tarayya a kowane wata.

A Hungria bloqueou a mais recente rodada de sanções contra a Rússia e um empréstimo de 90 bilhões de euros da UE para a Ucrânia. O anúncio foi feito pelo ministro das Relações Exteriores e Comércio da Hungtria, Péter Szijjártó. “Os ucranianos não podem nos chantagear, não podem colocar em risco a segurança do fornecimento […] Hungria bloqueia novo pacote de sanções da União Europeia contra a Rússia apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A Hungria bloqueou a mais recente rodada de sanções contra a Rússia e um empréstimo de 90 bilhões de euros da UE para a Ucrânia. O anúncio foi feito pelo ministro das Relações Exteriores e Comércio da Hungtria, Péter Szijjártó. “Os ucranianos não podem nos chantagear, não podem colocar em risco a segurança do fornecimento […] Hungria bloqueia novo pacote de sanções da União Europeia contra a Rússia apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

High electricity prices are complicating California’s push to electrify homes with heat pumps.

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High electricity prices are complicating California’s push to electrify homes with heat pumps.

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Editor's note: This story has been updated since its original publication to include comments from the Arizona Department of Health Care Policy and Financing. (The Center Square) - Colorado has seen Medicaid spending doubled over the last decade, according to a new report. Meanwhile, the state’s unit tasked with investigating and prosecuting Medicaid fraud has had to triage its investigations as the number of referrals it receives has outpaced its staff. Since 2015, spending by the state Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, which administers Colorado’s Medicaid program, has increased 101% to $16 billion. According to a recent analysis by Common Sense Institute Colorado, Medicaid enrollment only went up 7.6% from fiscal year 2018 through 2024, while the department’s full-time equivalent employment grew 72% during that time. Meanwhile, the state’s Medicaid Fraud, Abuse and Neglect Unit, a branch of the Attorney General Phil Weiser's office that’s responsible for investigating and prosecuting fraud by providers, has become backlogged by cases, according to state documents. “Despite staffing additions over the last few years, the pace of incoming referrals continues to exceed existing staffing,” HCPF’s November report, delivered annually to state lawmakers, said for fiscal year 2024-25. “Over time, funding for the Medicaid program has continued to rise faster than funding for the MFANU, resulting in a backlog of cases and the inability to pursue certain leads and complaints.” A spokesperson for HCPF told The Center Square there is not more recent public data than fiscal year 2024-25, which ended in June. According to the new report, MFANU has had to “triage” its investigative cases, “turning down matters involving lower monetary losses and at times limiting the scope of ongoing investigations.” The caseloads for the unit’s investigators have tripled since 2023, while attorney caseloads are up fivefold, the report stated. At the time of the report, MFANU had 56 referrals approved for investigation that had not been assigned “due to continuing staffing limitations.” “This number has continued to increase, and the Unit anticipates that the need to triage investigations will continue through the next reporting period,” the report said. The unit received 497 complaints in fiscal year 2024-25 and opened 172 investigations. MFANU recovered over $45.6 million in civil actions through litigation or settlements, collecting over $1.7 million from providers, according to the annual report on the unit by the attorney general’s office. MFANU identified criminal restitution ordered to Medicaid totaling $139,299, according to the HCPF report. “In regard to only provider fraud, fraud continues to involve the provision of in-home services and off-site services, including billing the Medicaid program for services that were not provided and over billing for services rendered,” the report said. “Several of these schemes involved providers of in-home nursing care, providers of day habilitation services for developmentally disabled Medicaid clients, and adult day service providers.” Several cases of Medicaid fraud in the state have been prosecuted or settled in recent months. The U.S. Attorney’s Office and the state Attorney General's Office office earlier this month announced an individual from Mesa County was charged for defrauding Medicaid’s non-emergent medical transportation program by billing over $1 million through Armistead Twin Rides LLC. Another individual from Douglas County was charged with fraud billed $3.3 million in non-emergent medical transportation ride through a limo company. Last month, a Greeley eye care clinic agreed to a $280,000 settlement for allegedly illegally billing Medicaid, while an eye clinic in Fountain agreed to a $240,000 settlement. "We continue to look for and hold accountable bad actors," Attorney General Weiser said last week, answering The Center Square's questions during a virtual news conference. "That has been a key focus that we have brought to that." A spokesperson for the attorney general told The Center Square in a follow-up email that MFANU’s staffing increased from 17 to 23 full-time equivalent positions from 2017 to 2023. “Since AG Weiser has been in office, [MFANU] has recovered more than $50M through court orders (civil recoveries and criminal restitution), convicted 62 defendants, and settled 111 civil fraud cases,” the spokesperson said. The unit has also regularly holds a Health Care Fraud Working Group to collaborate with state and federal partners and added a community outreach program in 2024, the spokesperson added. CSI Healthcare Fellow Greg D’Argonne, one of the authors of the analysis, suggested in an interview with The Center Square that some of the overhead dollars HCPF uses for a Recovery Audit Contractor program instead go to “beef up” its own fraud oversight. “Let’s put money back into HCPF’s pockets and take it away from the fraudsters and quit focusing so much on providers who are rendering services in good faith but because of some minor billing error or technical error, they’re getting dollars recouped going back as much as seven years,” he said. “HCPF has added over 300 FTEs over the last few years,” he noted. “Why don’t they deploy some of those people over to the fraud unit? Because really, that should be what the state should be going after, is fraud.” The HCPF spokesperson told The Center Square that the agency is committed to " is committed to preventing, identifying, and rooting out fraud, waste and abuse (FWA). “We are leveraging tools available to take legal action against Medicaid providers who have defrauded taxpayers and participated in abusive business practices," the spokesperson. “We are also working to improve our FWA efforts,” the spokesperson added, noting the department recently established a “FWA Finder” tool that will help “identify provider billing anomalies.” “While this tool will help, HCPF is working through a more comprehensive review of the additional needs, tools, staff, and resources necessary to address the nation’s increase in provider FWAs, such as up-coding and other over-billing schemes — similar to those seen under Medicare Advantage or industry software and strategies designed to facilitate these practices," the HCPF spokesperson said. "More resources are essential for HCPF to keep pace with this reality,.”

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Editor's note: This story has been updated since its original publication to include comments from the Arizona Department of Health Care Policy and Financing. (The Center Square) - Colorado has seen Medicaid spending doubled over the last decade, according to a new report. Meanwhile, the state’s unit tasked with investigating and prosecuting Medicaid fraud has had to triage its investigations as the number of referrals it receives has outpaced its staff. Since 2015, spending by the state Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, which administers Colorado’s Medicaid program, has increased 101% to $16 billion. According to a recent analysis by Common Sense Institute Colorado, Medicaid enrollment only went up 7.6% from fiscal year 2018 through 2024, while the department’s full-time equivalent employment grew 72% during that time. Meanwhile, the state’s Medicaid Fraud, Abuse and Neglect Unit, a branch of the Attorney General Phil Weiser's office that’s responsible for investigating and prosecuting fraud by providers, has become backlogged by cases, according to state documents. “Despite staffing additions over the last few years, the pace of incoming referrals continues to exceed existing staffing,” HCPF’s November report, delivered annually to state lawmakers, said for fiscal year 2024-25. “Over time, funding for the Medicaid program has continued to rise faster than funding for the MFANU, resulting in a backlog of cases and the inability to pursue certain leads and complaints.” A spokesperson for HCPF told The Center Square there is not more recent public data than fiscal year 2024-25, which ended in June. According to the new report, MFANU has had to “triage” its investigative cases, “turning down matters involving lower monetary losses and at times limiting the scope of ongoing investigations.” The caseloads for the unit’s investigators have tripled since 2023, while attorney caseloads are up fivefold, the report stated. At the time of the report, MFANU had 56 referrals approved for investigation that had not been assigned “due to continuing staffing limitations.” “This number has continued to increase, and the Unit anticipates that the need to triage investigations will continue through the next reporting period,” the report said. The unit received 497 complaints in fiscal year 2024-25 and opened 172 investigations. MFANU recovered over $45.6 million in civil actions through litigation or settlements, collecting over $1.7 million from providers, according to the annual report on the unit by the attorney general’s office. MFANU identified criminal restitution ordered to Medicaid totaling $139,299, according to the HCPF report. “In regard to only provider fraud, fraud continues to involve the provision of in-home services and off-site services, including billing the Medicaid program for services that were not provided and over billing for services rendered,” the report said. “Several of these schemes involved providers of in-home nursing care, providers of day habilitation services for developmentally disabled Medicaid clients, and adult day service providers.” Several cases of Medicaid fraud in the state have been prosecuted or settled in recent months. The U.S. Attorney’s Office and the state Attorney General's Office office earlier this month announced an individual from Mesa County was charged for defrauding Medicaid’s non-emergent medical transportation program by billing over $1 million through Armistead Twin Rides LLC. Another individual from Douglas County was charged with fraud billed $3.3 million in non-emergent medical transportation ride through a limo company. Last month, a Greeley eye care clinic agreed to a $280,000 settlement for allegedly illegally billing Medicaid, while an eye clinic in Fountain agreed to a $240,000 settlement. "We continue to look for and hold accountable bad actors," Attorney General Weiser said last week, answering The Center Square's questions during a virtual news conference. "That has been a key focus that we have brought to that." A spokesperson for the attorney general told The Center Square in a follow-up email that MFANU’s staffing increased from 17 to 23 full-time equivalent positions from 2017 to 2023. “Since AG Weiser has been in office, [MFANU] has recovered more than $50M through court orders (civil recoveries and criminal restitution), convicted 62 defendants, and settled 111 civil fraud cases,” the spokesperson said. The unit has also regularly holds a Health Care Fraud Working Group to collaborate with state and federal partners and added a community outreach program in 2024, the spokesperson added. CSI Healthcare Fellow Greg D’Argonne, one of the authors of the analysis, suggested in an interview with The Center Square that some of the overhead dollars HCPF uses for a Recovery Audit Contractor program instead go to “beef up” its own fraud oversight. “Let’s put money back into HCPF’s pockets and take it away from the fraudsters and quit focusing so much on providers who are rendering services in good faith but because of some minor billing error or technical error, they’re getting dollars recouped going back as much as seven years,” he said. “HCPF has added over 300 FTEs over the last few years,” he noted. “Why don’t they deploy some of those people over to the fraud unit? Because really, that should be what the state should be going after, is fraud.” The HCPF spokesperson told The Center Square that the agency is committed to " is committed to preventing, identifying, and rooting out fraud, waste and abuse (FWA). “We are leveraging tools available to take legal action against Medicaid providers who have defrauded taxpayers and participated in abusive business practices," the spokesperson. “We are also working to improve our FWA efforts,” the spokesperson added, noting the department recently established a “FWA Finder” tool that will help “identify provider billing anomalies.” “While this tool will help, HCPF is working through a more comprehensive review of the additional needs, tools, staff, and resources necessary to address the nation’s increase in provider FWAs, such as up-coding and other over-billing schemes — similar to those seen under Medicare Advantage or industry software and strategies designed to facilitate these practices," the HCPF spokesperson said. "More resources are essential for HCPF to keep pace with this reality,.”

La IA generativa inaugura una nueva etapa en la sociedad del conocimiento: la generación “prompt”: la generación que tendrá que aprender a preguntar.

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La IA generativa inaugura una nueva etapa en la sociedad del conocimiento: la generación “prompt”: la generación que tendrá que aprender a preguntar.

Reiner is accused in the December killings of Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner in their Brentwood home.

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Reiner is accused in the December killings of Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner in their Brentwood home.

Os maiores times de São Paulo se encontram no Carnaval e o tornam o lugar perfeito para expressar suas paixões O post Como as torcidas de futebol entraram nos desfiles de São Paulo? apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Os maiores times de São Paulo se encontram no Carnaval e o tornam o lugar perfeito para expressar suas paixões O post Como as torcidas de futebol entraram nos desfiles de São Paulo? apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Hundreds of ICE protestors joined a cold, Sunday evening march on Indianapolis' north side. The post ICE protestors march to Gov. Braun’s mansion appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Hundreds of ICE protestors joined a cold, Sunday evening march on Indianapolis' north side. The post ICE protestors march to Gov. Braun’s mansion appeared first on Mirror Indy.

A diferencia de la física clásica, donde todo parecía estar determinado, la mecánica cuántica introduce la probabilidad como un elemento fundamental de la naturaleza, lo que llevó a Einstein a su famosa frase de que “Dios no juega a los dados”.

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A diferencia de la física clásica, donde todo parecía estar determinado, la mecánica cuántica introduce la probabilidad como un elemento fundamental de la naturaleza, lo que llevó a Einstein a su famosa frase de que “Dios no juega a los dados”.

El apego de Punch por su peluche no es solo el argumento de un vídeo desgarrador. Su reacción entronca con una serie de experimentos psicológicos muy famosos de la década de 1950.

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El apego de Punch por su peluche no es solo el argumento de un vídeo desgarrador. Su reacción entronca con una serie de experimentos psicológicos muy famosos de la década de 1950.

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Este lunes tendrá lugar la segunda noche del Festival de Viña 2026, la cual estará marcada por la presentación de dos grupos internacionales. Tras una exitosa noche inaugural, que lideró en rating, este 23 de febrero también se proyecta como una velada similar. Un indicio de aquello quedó de manifiesto en la venta de entradas: … Continua leyendo "Revisa la parrilla de artistas de este martes en Viña 2026 y dónde ver la segunda noche del festival" The post Revisa la parrilla de artistas de este martes en Viña 2026 y dónde ver la segunda noche del festival appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Este lunes tendrá lugar la segunda noche del Festival de Viña 2026, la cual estará marcada por la presentación de dos grupos internacionales. Tras una exitosa noche inaugural, que lideró en rating, este 23 de febrero también se proyecta como una velada similar. Un indicio de aquello quedó de manifiesto en la venta de entradas: … Continua leyendo "Revisa la parrilla de artistas de este martes en Viña 2026 y dónde ver la segunda noche del festival" The post Revisa la parrilla de artistas de este martes en Viña 2026 y dónde ver la segunda noche del festival appeared first on BioBioChile.