New Mexico could permanently maintain control over its vaccine recommendations as lawmakers revisit a temporary measure they approved last year.

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New Mexico could permanently maintain control over its vaccine recommendations as lawmakers revisit a temporary measure they approved last year.

Democratic lawmakers from 13 states visited Minnesota Thursday to show solidarity for the Midwestern state that has seen 3,000 federal agents flood its city streets and the deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of immigration officials. The lawmakers warned that the federal incursion in Minnesota could come to their own states, even if […]

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Democratic lawmakers from 13 states visited Minnesota Thursday to show solidarity for the Midwestern state that has seen 3,000 federal agents flood its city streets and the deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of immigration officials. The lawmakers warned that the federal incursion in Minnesota could come to their own states, even if […]

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Lujan Grisham had already endorsed the "Immigrant Safety Act" but hadn't yet weighed on an amendment to it banning 287(g) agreements.

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Lujan Grisham had already endorsed the "Immigrant Safety Act" but hadn't yet weighed on an amendment to it banning 287(g) agreements.

رئیس جمهوری آمریکا، دونالد ترامپ روز پنجشنبه ۹ بهمن یک فرمان اجرایی را امضا کرد که هدفش مبارزه با اعتیاد به مواد مخدر است.

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رئیس جمهوری آمریکا، دونالد ترامپ روز پنجشنبه ۹ بهمن یک فرمان اجرایی را امضا کرد که هدفش مبارزه با اعتیاد به مواد مخدر است.

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The New Mexico Senate unanimously passed two bills furthering the state’s approach to improving math and literacy instruction for K-12 students.

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The New Mexico Senate unanimously passed two bills furthering the state’s approach to improving math and literacy instruction for K-12 students.

The Idaho Legislature is again considering calling for a never-before-used method of amending the U.S. Constitution to call for a federal balanced budget. The Idaho House State Affairs Committee on Thursday introduced the proposal for the state to request a constitutional convention, brought by Rep. Josh Tanner, an Eagle Republican who co-chairs the Legislature’s budget […]

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The Idaho Legislature is again considering calling for a never-before-used method of amending the U.S. Constitution to call for a federal balanced budget. The Idaho House State Affairs Committee on Thursday introduced the proposal for the state to request a constitutional convention, brought by Rep. Josh Tanner, an Eagle Republican who co-chairs the Legislature’s budget […]

With its impressive Googie architecture, the diner is a landmark near the Santa Monica pier.

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YISD trustees evaluated longtime Superintendent Xavier De La Torre, as neighboring districts transition to new leaders. The post Ysleta ISD board approves longtime superintendent evaluation as nearby districts work with new leaders appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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YISD trustees evaluated longtime Superintendent Xavier De La Torre, as neighboring districts transition to new leaders. The post Ysleta ISD board approves longtime superintendent evaluation as nearby districts work with new leaders appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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Democratic lawmakers from 13 states visited Minnesota Thursday to show solidarity for the Midwestern state that has seen 3,000 federal agents flood its city streets and the deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of immigration officials. The lawmakers warned that the federal incursion in Minnesota could come to their own states, even if […]

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Democratic lawmakers from 13 states visited Minnesota Thursday to show solidarity for the Midwestern state that has seen 3,000 federal agents flood its city streets and the deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of immigration officials. The lawmakers warned that the federal incursion in Minnesota could come to their own states, even if […]

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Though lawmakers at the Iowa Capitol are still far from reaching a consensus on property tax legislation, House lawmakers heard from lobbyists for local governments and advocacy groups about the House Republicans’ and governor’s proposals Thursday. House Study Bill 596, the House GOP bill, and House Study Bill 563, the bill from Gov. Kim Reynolds, […]

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Though lawmakers at the Iowa Capitol are still far from reaching a consensus on property tax legislation, House lawmakers heard from lobbyists for local governments and advocacy groups about the House Republicans’ and governor’s proposals Thursday. House Study Bill 596, the House GOP bill, and House Study Bill 563, the bill from Gov. Kim Reynolds, […]

Un hombre originario de Minnesota fue detenido en la propia cárcel federal en Nueva York tras intentar sacar de prisión al presunto asesino del CEO de UnitedHealthcare al hacerse pasar por agente del FBI, con un documento falso y herramientas en su mochila.

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Un hombre originario de Minnesota fue detenido en la propia cárcel federal en Nueva York tras intentar sacar de prisión al presunto asesino del CEO de UnitedHealthcare al hacerse pasar por agente del FBI, con un documento falso y herramientas en su mochila.

เสนอเหตุการณ์โลกปัจจุบัน ข่าวต่างประเทศที่สำคัญ บทวิเคราะห์ทางการเมือง รายงานวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยีการแพทย์ เรื่องของสตรี สุขภาพ การศึกษาและสังคม รายงานการบันเทิง กีฬาและวัฒนธรรมอเมริกัน รวมทั้งชีวิตคนไทยในอเมริกา

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เสนอเหตุการณ์โลกปัจจุบัน ข่าวต่างประเทศที่สำคัญ บทวิเคราะห์ทางการเมือง รายงานวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยีการแพทย์ เรื่องของสตรี สุขภาพ การศึกษาและสังคม รายงานการบันเทิง กีฬาและวัฒนธรรมอเมริกัน รวมทั้งชีวิตคนไทยในอเมริกา

(The Center Square) - Arizona is facing $6 billion in improper state Medicaid payments yearly, according to state Sen. Janae Shamp. Shamp, R-Surprise, gave a presentation to the Arizona Senate Health and Human Services Committee on Thursday about what she called fraud. “We cannot put our heads in the sand and act like there’s not fraud, especially when we have people going hungry in the state. It’s unacceptable,” she told lawmakers. Of these improper payments, 63.4% comes from the federal government, and 36.6% comes from Arizona’s general fund, she explained. This means $2.2 billion in Arizona taxpayer money is going toward improper Medicaid payments, according to Shamp. During the hearing, Shamp noted only 23% of the state’s Aged, Blind or Disabled Medicaid-enrolled patients underwent any form of verification. She said when these enrollees had their eligibility checked, 34% failed, but were not removed from the program. “If we utilize the numbers and we extrapolate it through the transactions that were analyzed, we're looking at over 130,000 ineligible enrollees that may be drawing benefits in the state of Arizona,” Shamp explained. The senator said these people are “robbing the system that is supposed to provide resources for the vulnerable.” Shamp said her investigation into Arizona’s ABD Medicaid program also showed thousands of enrollees have “substantial liquid assets." Federal eligibility for ABD Medicaid limits liquid assets to no more than $2,000, she said. Arizona had more than 5,000 people with liquid assets exceeding $50,000, the senator noted. Furthermore, Shamp's presentation showed Arizona’s ABD Medicaid program had 18 millionaires enrolled. Arizona is one of two states in the U.S. that do not have an asset limit for its ABD Medicaid program because the state has filed for a waiver from that requirement, she noted. Shamp called the asset limit exemption a “huge policy gap” in Arizona, saying a piece of legislation is being worked on this year to eliminate the exemption. Currently, Arizona is at a “federal compliance risk,” she said, adding that the Trump administration has frozen certain state funds for other states. The Trump administration halted specific federal funds earlier in January for California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York because of fraud concerns in state-administered programs. On top of all this, Shamp said Arizona has nearly 50,000 residents receiving state aid while enrolled in another state assistance program. This information comes from the federal government’s Public Assistance Reporting Information System. The beginning of the “inadequate fraud prevention” began in 2023 when Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Carmen Heredia as the director of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, Shamp said. In April 2025, Heredia “resigned abruptly” without having to answer questions from legislators, Shamp said. A month after Heredia’s resignation, Shamp said, she sent this information to Hobbs’ office and the Trump administration, but said their responses were “less than ideal.” Shamp said these findings should be referred to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Attorney General Pam Bondi for prosecution. “This is fraud. This is criminal,” she explained.

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(The Center Square) - Arizona is facing $6 billion in improper state Medicaid payments yearly, according to state Sen. Janae Shamp. Shamp, R-Surprise, gave a presentation to the Arizona Senate Health and Human Services Committee on Thursday about what she called fraud. “We cannot put our heads in the sand and act like there’s not fraud, especially when we have people going hungry in the state. It’s unacceptable,” she told lawmakers. Of these improper payments, 63.4% comes from the federal government, and 36.6% comes from Arizona’s general fund, she explained. This means $2.2 billion in Arizona taxpayer money is going toward improper Medicaid payments, according to Shamp. During the hearing, Shamp noted only 23% of the state’s Aged, Blind or Disabled Medicaid-enrolled patients underwent any form of verification. She said when these enrollees had their eligibility checked, 34% failed, but were not removed from the program. “If we utilize the numbers and we extrapolate it through the transactions that were analyzed, we're looking at over 130,000 ineligible enrollees that may be drawing benefits in the state of Arizona,” Shamp explained. The senator said these people are “robbing the system that is supposed to provide resources for the vulnerable.” Shamp said her investigation into Arizona’s ABD Medicaid program also showed thousands of enrollees have “substantial liquid assets." Federal eligibility for ABD Medicaid limits liquid assets to no more than $2,000, she said. Arizona had more than 5,000 people with liquid assets exceeding $50,000, the senator noted. Furthermore, Shamp's presentation showed Arizona’s ABD Medicaid program had 18 millionaires enrolled. Arizona is one of two states in the U.S. that do not have an asset limit for its ABD Medicaid program because the state has filed for a waiver from that requirement, she noted. Shamp called the asset limit exemption a “huge policy gap” in Arizona, saying a piece of legislation is being worked on this year to eliminate the exemption. Currently, Arizona is at a “federal compliance risk,” she said, adding that the Trump administration has frozen certain state funds for other states. The Trump administration halted specific federal funds earlier in January for California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York because of fraud concerns in state-administered programs. On top of all this, Shamp said Arizona has nearly 50,000 residents receiving state aid while enrolled in another state assistance program. This information comes from the federal government’s Public Assistance Reporting Information System. The beginning of the “inadequate fraud prevention” began in 2023 when Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Carmen Heredia as the director of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, Shamp said. In April 2025, Heredia “resigned abruptly” without having to answer questions from legislators, Shamp said. A month after Heredia’s resignation, Shamp said, she sent this information to Hobbs’ office and the Trump administration, but said their responses were “less than ideal.” Shamp said these findings should be referred to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Attorney General Pam Bondi for prosecution. “This is fraud. This is criminal,” she explained.

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The Louisiana Department of Health reported a ninth death Thursday related to the severe winter weather that swept through the state earlier this week, leaving tens of thousands of households without power.  A 74-year-old man in DeSoto Parish died at his home of hypothermia after an extended power outage, health officials said. At least three […]

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The Louisiana Department of Health reported a ninth death Thursday related to the severe winter weather that swept through the state earlier this week, leaving tens of thousands of households without power.  A 74-year-old man in DeSoto Parish died at his home of hypothermia after an extended power outage, health officials said. At least three […]

Idaho lawmakers have unveiled a new proposal to adopt tax cuts from the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act — but the new bill appears to still place the state in a tight budget situation and its total cost is unknown.  Rep. Jeff Ehlers, R-Meridian, on Thursday proposed a new bill that would conform to […]

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Idaho lawmakers have unveiled a new proposal to adopt tax cuts from the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act — but the new bill appears to still place the state in a tight budget situation and its total cost is unknown.  Rep. Jeff Ehlers, R-Meridian, on Thursday proposed a new bill that would conform to […]

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The Macomb County clerk had flagged 15 names. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says there's evidence one voted, but some are citizens.

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The Macomb County clerk had flagged 15 names. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says there's evidence one voted, but some are citizens.

Lawmakers are trying to ease dangerous short-staffing in health care by tweaking laws — expanding the ability of some mid-level practitioners and, in some cases, creating new types of workers.

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Lawmakers are trying to ease dangerous short-staffing in health care by tweaking laws — expanding the ability of some mid-level practitioners and, in some cases, creating new types of workers.

واکنش‌‏های منطقه‏‌ای به احتمال اقدام نظامی آمریکا علیه جمهوری اسلامی

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The letter is signed by at least 300 Catholic leaders — including the San Diego Diocese's Bishop Michael Pham and Auxiliary Bishop Felipe Pulido.

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The letter is signed by at least 300 Catholic leaders — including the San Diego Diocese's Bishop Michael Pham and Auxiliary Bishop Felipe Pulido.

سخنان هشدارآمیز وزیر جنگ آمریکا در مورد جمهوری اسلامی

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