ATLANTA — The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County for refusing to turn over voter records from the 2020 election, escalating an ongoing legal campaign aimed at forcing state and local officials to disclose sensitive voter roll information to the federal government. The lawsuit, filed in a federal district court […]

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ATLANTA — The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County for refusing to turn over voter records from the 2020 election, escalating an ongoing legal campaign aimed at forcing state and local officials to disclose sensitive voter roll information to the federal government. The lawsuit, filed in a federal district court […]

انتشار تصاویر جدید از گروگان‌های اسرائیلی در آستانه آغاز فاز دوم طرح صلح غزه

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(The Center Square) – With the future of the Affordable Care Act, also known as ObamaCare, uncertain as Congress remains deadlocked on extending enhanced premium subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, some 80,000 Washingtonians could lose coverage due to steep premium hikes. The 43-day federal government shutdown was triggered mainly by a congressional standoff over extending enhanced ACA subsidies. Democrats demanded an extension in funding bills, while some Republicans resisted, citing concerns about fraud and cost, which led to a deadlock that paused essential government functions until a temporary deal was reached, leaving the subsidy issue unresolved. The Washington Health Benefit Exchange operates Washington Healthplanfinder, the state’s online marketplace where individuals and families can shop, compare and enroll in health and dental insurance plans, including Apple Health (Medicaid). During Thursday’s meeting of the Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board, officials noted that the current open enrollment period has many people opting out of coverage due to concerns about losing subsidies and rising premiums. “There are two segments of our customer base that are really hurting,” WHBE Chief Executive Officer Ingrid Ulrey said. She noted that a huge number of those at risk of losing coverage are those under 100% of the federal poverty level. “This includes unlawfully present immigrants and citizens who have lost access to ACA credits altogether,” Ulrey explained. “Those folks are seeing really big increases, and we are concerned that many of them will drop. And that’s 10,000 people.” According to her, higher-end earners covered through the exchange are also at risk. “Those are the folks that are now above the income cap that has been reinstated,” Ulrey said. “We expect higher rates of disenrollment in those two pockets.” Ulrey then played a video from a woman named Lisa from King County, who testified on Monday as U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., held a virtual event to press for an extension of ACA subsidies. Lisa said she is retired and on a fixed income. “So for 2025, I was enrolled in a plan that I paid $870 a month for, and that included an ACA tax credit of $377,” she said. “I'm fortunately very healthy for a person in your 60s and mostly have preventative and routine care. Obviously, right now that $377 a month tax credit has gone away.” Lisa said she searched on the exchange for a replacement plan with a less expensive policy. “What I enrolled in was a plan that costs me $1,353 a month more than what I was paying in 2025,” she said. She said the plan has higher co-pays for visits and less coverage for prescription benefits. “So even if I remain healthy and don't have any additional needs, this cheaper plan is going to cost me $6,000 more a year,” Lisa concluded. The figure that 80,000 Washingtonians could lose health coverage is an estimate from the WHBE and the State Insurance Commissioner's Office. Elizabeth New is the director of the Center for Health Care at the free-market Washington Policy Center think tank. She characterized Thursday’s meeting and other health care meetings this week as having a “the sky is falling” tone. “It’s misleading to say the state budget is so jeopardized by a potential loss of Medicaid clients,” she emailed The Center Square. “Many of the enrollees who leave might find work, encouraged by work requirements, not just drop insurance, and they might be able to leave poverty. That’s a great thing. If Medicaid clients leave, yes, we lose federal money, but we also don’t have to put in the state's portion of funding for enrollees.” New suggested the state should set aside any Medicaid client savings. “In the case that hospitals do receive more people coming in with uncompensated care needs, at least until we see how the dust settles, we can't let hospitals be even more overwhelmed or cost-shift onto commercial payers,” she wrote.

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(The Center Square) – With the future of the Affordable Care Act, also known as ObamaCare, uncertain as Congress remains deadlocked on extending enhanced premium subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, some 80,000 Washingtonians could lose coverage due to steep premium hikes. The 43-day federal government shutdown was triggered mainly by a congressional standoff over extending enhanced ACA subsidies. Democrats demanded an extension in funding bills, while some Republicans resisted, citing concerns about fraud and cost, which led to a deadlock that paused essential government functions until a temporary deal was reached, leaving the subsidy issue unresolved. The Washington Health Benefit Exchange operates Washington Healthplanfinder, the state’s online marketplace where individuals and families can shop, compare and enroll in health and dental insurance plans, including Apple Health (Medicaid). During Thursday’s meeting of the Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board, officials noted that the current open enrollment period has many people opting out of coverage due to concerns about losing subsidies and rising premiums. “There are two segments of our customer base that are really hurting,” WHBE Chief Executive Officer Ingrid Ulrey said. She noted that a huge number of those at risk of losing coverage are those under 100% of the federal poverty level. “This includes unlawfully present immigrants and citizens who have lost access to ACA credits altogether,” Ulrey explained. “Those folks are seeing really big increases, and we are concerned that many of them will drop. And that’s 10,000 people.” According to her, higher-end earners covered through the exchange are also at risk. “Those are the folks that are now above the income cap that has been reinstated,” Ulrey said. “We expect higher rates of disenrollment in those two pockets.” Ulrey then played a video from a woman named Lisa from King County, who testified on Monday as U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., held a virtual event to press for an extension of ACA subsidies. Lisa said she is retired and on a fixed income. “So for 2025, I was enrolled in a plan that I paid $870 a month for, and that included an ACA tax credit of $377,” she said. “I'm fortunately very healthy for a person in your 60s and mostly have preventative and routine care. Obviously, right now that $377 a month tax credit has gone away.” Lisa said she searched on the exchange for a replacement plan with a less expensive policy. “What I enrolled in was a plan that costs me $1,353 a month more than what I was paying in 2025,” she said. She said the plan has higher co-pays for visits and less coverage for prescription benefits. “So even if I remain healthy and don't have any additional needs, this cheaper plan is going to cost me $6,000 more a year,” Lisa concluded. The figure that 80,000 Washingtonians could lose health coverage is an estimate from the WHBE and the State Insurance Commissioner's Office. Elizabeth New is the director of the Center for Health Care at the free-market Washington Policy Center think tank. She characterized Thursday’s meeting and other health care meetings this week as having a “the sky is falling” tone. “It’s misleading to say the state budget is so jeopardized by a potential loss of Medicaid clients,” she emailed The Center Square. “Many of the enrollees who leave might find work, encouraged by work requirements, not just drop insurance, and they might be able to leave poverty. That’s a great thing. If Medicaid clients leave, yes, we lose federal money, but we also don’t have to put in the state's portion of funding for enrollees.” New suggested the state should set aside any Medicaid client savings. “In the case that hospitals do receive more people coming in with uncompensated care needs, at least until we see how the dust settles, we can't let hospitals be even more overwhelmed or cost-shift onto commercial payers,” she wrote.

La actriz María Elena Swett tuvo una importante victoria en la justicia de Estados Unidos, donde busca recuperar la custodia de su hijo, la que perdió luego que hace algunos años el niño fuese a EEUU a pasar vacaciones con su padre, pero nunca regresó. El padre del menor, John Bowe, se negó a entregar … Continua leyendo "Esperanza para Mane Swett: justicia de EEUU anula resolución que daba custodia de su hijo a expareja" The post Esperanza para Mane Swett: justicia de EEUU anula resolución que daba custodia de su hijo a expareja appeared first on BioBioChile.

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La actriz María Elena Swett tuvo una importante victoria en la justicia de Estados Unidos, donde busca recuperar la custodia de su hijo, la que perdió luego que hace algunos años el niño fuese a EEUU a pasar vacaciones con su padre, pero nunca regresó. El padre del menor, John Bowe, se negó a entregar … Continua leyendo "Esperanza para Mane Swett: justicia de EEUU anula resolución que daba custodia de su hijo a expareja" The post Esperanza para Mane Swett: justicia de EEUU anula resolución que daba custodia de su hijo a expareja appeared first on BioBioChile.

Nearly two dozen U.S. senators urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a letter, to “prioritize” a vaccine strategy for the highly pathogenic avian influenza. The virus has impacted more than 184 million commercial and backyard poultry birds and more than 1,000 head of dairy cattle since February 2022, The letter comes as detections of […]

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Nearly two dozen U.S. senators urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a letter, to “prioritize” a vaccine strategy for the highly pathogenic avian influenza. The virus has impacted more than 184 million commercial and backyard poultry birds and more than 1,000 head of dairy cattle since February 2022, The letter comes as detections of […]

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El británico acabó sexto en su primer año con Ferrari, sin victorias ni podios, algo inédito en su exitosa carrera.

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El británico acabó sexto en su primer año con Ferrari, sin victorias ni podios, algo inédito en su exitosa carrera.

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Um rolê com os personagens do filme, marco do cinema nacional, embalado por suas canções. O convite é claro: evocar o passado aos pedaços, como uma perna arrancada. E mostrar que a ditadura não é monopólio dos milicos: está no ar, com o cheiro de carniça The post Nas trilhas de O Agente Secreto appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Um rolê com os personagens do filme, marco do cinema nacional, embalado por suas canções. O convite é claro: evocar o passado aos pedaços, como uma perna arrancada. E mostrar que a ditadura não é monopólio dos milicos: está no ar, com o cheiro de carniça The post Nas trilhas de O Agente Secreto appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Maritime threats in the Western Indian Ocean cost the region roughly $1.14 billion per year, according to a new report by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. The losses amount to 5.7% of the region’s gross marine product, a significant economic loss for activities linked to oceans, seas and coastal zones, collectively referred to […]

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Maritime threats in the Western Indian Ocean cost the region roughly $1.14 billion per year, according to a new report by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. The losses amount to 5.7% of the region’s gross marine product, a significant economic loss for activities linked to oceans, seas and coastal zones, collectively referred to […]

Gov. Tim Walz announced a new role aimed at preventing fraud in state-run human services programs on Friday following years of widespread abuse that has siphoned away hundreds of millions of dollars intended to help vulnerable populations and created a crisis of confidence in his administration. Tim O’Malley, a former superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau […]

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Gov. Tim Walz announced a new role aimed at preventing fraud in state-run human services programs on Friday following years of widespread abuse that has siphoned away hundreds of millions of dollars intended to help vulnerable populations and created a crisis of confidence in his administration. Tim O’Malley, a former superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau […]

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A Woodbury County jail inmate is suing the federal government, alleging she’s being unlawfully detained by ICE and faces a year of confinement while being denied her due process rights. The case is one of hundreds of similar lawsuits filed around that nation against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and […]

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A Woodbury County jail inmate is suing the federal government, alleging she’s being unlawfully detained by ICE and faces a year of confinement while being denied her due process rights. The case is one of hundreds of similar lawsuits filed around that nation against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and […]

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As mãos dos poderosos seguem sujas de sangue ancestral: da colonização ao marco temporal. Um levante tardará? Quem sabe. Mas o Brasil “irá acordar,/ seja pela manhã,/seja à tarde, noite, madrugada”. Leia nossa coluna Povo em Poema The post Existe no Brasil um homem feliz? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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As mãos dos poderosos seguem sujas de sangue ancestral: da colonização ao marco temporal. Um levante tardará? Quem sabe. Mas o Brasil “irá acordar,/ seja pela manhã,/seja à tarde, noite, madrugada”. Leia nossa coluna Povo em Poema The post Existe no Brasil um homem feliz? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

. Así lo consignó The Clinic, que aseguró que —según su entorno— el republicano tendría intenciones de mudarse al palacio, de ser electo Presidente. La idea no sería reciente, pues el exdiputado la habría comentado desde que comenzó su candidatura, aludiendo a dos principales razones: querría ser un Presidente a tiempo completo y vivir en … Continua leyendo "Kast habría planteado mudarse a La Moneda en caso de ser Presidente: sería muestra de austeridad" The post Kast habría planteado mudarse a La Moneda en caso de ser Presidente: sería muestra de austeridad appeared first on BioBioChile.

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. Así lo consignó The Clinic, que aseguró que —según su entorno— el republicano tendría intenciones de mudarse al palacio, de ser electo Presidente. La idea no sería reciente, pues el exdiputado la habría comentado desde que comenzó su candidatura, aludiendo a dos principales razones: querría ser un Presidente a tiempo completo y vivir en … Continua leyendo "Kast habría planteado mudarse a La Moneda en caso de ser Presidente: sería muestra de austeridad" The post Kast habría planteado mudarse a La Moneda en caso de ser Presidente: sería muestra de austeridad appeared first on BioBioChile.

Schools, libraries and other community institutions in rural West Virginia would be outfitted for use in telemedicine under the state’s proposal for funding from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program.  “Those same institutions will become locations for community clinics, where health care providers go on a regular basis to meet patients where they are, in […]

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Schools, libraries and other community institutions in rural West Virginia would be outfitted for use in telemedicine under the state’s proposal for funding from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program.  “Those same institutions will become locations for community clinics, where health care providers go on a regular basis to meet patients where they are, in […]

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美国众议院监督委员会的民主党议员,周五公布已故性犯罪者爱泼斯坦(Jeffrey Epstein)名下遗产中第二批照片,其中包括与多名政商名流合影,再度引发政坛震动。

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美国众议院监督委员会的民主党议员,周五公布已故性犯罪者爱泼斯坦(Jeffrey Epstein)名下遗产中第二批照片,其中包括与多名政商名流合影,再度引发政坛震动。

На цій ділянці фронту ще чотири боєзіткнення тривають

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After the Midland dam failures, lawmakers set aside millions to fix or remove other problem dams but never updated Michigan’s weak dam safety laws. Now the money has run dry, leading some to fear a dam safety ‘déjà vu.’

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After the Midland dam failures, lawmakers set aside millions to fix or remove other problem dams but never updated Michigan’s weak dam safety laws. Now the money has run dry, leading some to fear a dam safety ‘déjà vu.’

The National Defense Authorization Act will bolster CT's big three defense companies — Electric Boat, Sikorsky and Pratt & Whitney.

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The National Defense Authorization Act will bolster CT's big three defense companies — Electric Boat, Sikorsky and Pratt & Whitney.

Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutosLa Corte de Constitucionalidad rechazó en definitiva el amparo con el que la jueza Silvia de León buscaba frenar su traslado y confirmó la decisión de la Corte Suprema de Justicia. Al frente del Juzgado de Mayor Riesgo “C” se mantiene Carol Berganza. Por Alexander Valdéz  El pleno de magistrados de la Corte de Constitucionalidad ... Read more

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Oregon Public Broadcasting first published this article.  Hikes to Oregon’s gas tax, vehicle registration fees and a transit-oriented payroll tax will not go into effect as scheduled next month, as opponents of those changes submit a massive number of voter signatures Friday. The Republican-led No Tax Oregon campaign expected to submit nearly 200,000 signatures to […]

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Oregon Public Broadcasting first published this article.  Hikes to Oregon’s gas tax, vehicle registration fees and a transit-oriented payroll tax will not go into effect as scheduled next month, as opponents of those changes submit a massive number of voter signatures Friday. The Republican-led No Tax Oregon campaign expected to submit nearly 200,000 signatures to […]