俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京星期五(6月5日)拒绝了乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基提出的面对面会晤建议,称他认为这样做“没有意义”,并称泽连斯基的公开信“粗鲁无礼”。

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俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京星期五(6月5日)拒绝了乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基提出的面对面会晤建议,称他认为这样做“没有意义”,并称泽连斯基的公开信“粗鲁无礼”。

Georgian police at Tbilisi International Airport detained a Russian national who faces criminal charges in the United States, defense attorney Beka Nemsitsveridze told the Georgian broadcaster TV Pirveli.

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Georgian police at Tbilisi International Airport detained a Russian national who faces criminal charges in the United States, defense attorney Beka Nemsitsveridze told the Georgian broadcaster TV Pirveli.

دونالد ترامپ، رئيس‌جمهوری آمریکا، روز جمعه در ایالت ویسکانسن و در جمع کشاورزان آمریکایی صحبت کرد. آقای ترامپ در آغاز سخنان خود به عملیات نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی اشاره کرد و گفت قرار بود که رژیم ایران به توانایی سلاح هسته‌ای دست پیدا کند «و ما قرار نبود اجازه بدهیم چنین اتفاقی بیفتد.»

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دونالد ترامپ، رئيس‌جمهوری آمریکا، روز جمعه در ایالت ویسکانسن و در جمع کشاورزان آمریکایی صحبت کرد. آقای ترامپ در آغاز سخنان خود به عملیات نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی اشاره کرد و گفت قرار بود که رژیم ایران به توانایی سلاح هسته‌ای دست پیدا کند «و ما قرار نبود اجازه بدهیم چنین اتفاقی بیفتد.»

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A progressive nonprofit is suing the Military Installation Development Authority over the Stratos Project, a massive data center campus proposed in Box Elder County. But the lawsuit’s challenge goes beyond that specific project, arguing that the authority’s framework is unconstitutional and cuts off citizens’ legislative rights. Alliance for a Better Utah and five unnamed Box […]

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A progressive nonprofit is suing the Military Installation Development Authority over the Stratos Project, a massive data center campus proposed in Box Elder County. But the lawsuit’s challenge goes beyond that specific project, arguing that the authority’s framework is unconstitutional and cuts off citizens’ legislative rights. Alliance for a Better Utah and five unnamed Box […]

Craig McCoy was 12 years old when the New York Knicks last won the NBA championship in 1973 — and still remembers the heroic roster. “Walt Frazier, Dick Barnett, Bill Bradley, Willis Reed … so I’m a diehard Knicks fan,” he said Friday morning while hawking his black Knicks Finals T-shirts for $20 apiece outside […] The post As Knicks Forge Ahead in NBA Finals, Savvy New Yorkers Hawk Merch near MSG appeared first on The City Reporter.

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Craig McCoy was 12 years old when the New York Knicks last won the NBA championship in 1973 — and still remembers the heroic roster. “Walt Frazier, Dick Barnett, Bill Bradley, Willis Reed … so I’m a diehard Knicks fan,” he said Friday morning while hawking his black Knicks Finals T-shirts for $20 apiece outside […] The post As Knicks Forge Ahead in NBA Finals, Savvy New Yorkers Hawk Merch near MSG appeared first on The City Reporter.

The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners approved several contracts and agreements, including amendments for corrections commissary services, the Pretrial Release Program, the Truancy Diversion program and the Street…

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The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners approved several contracts and agreements, including amendments for corrections commissary services, the Pretrial Release Program, the Truancy Diversion program and the Street…

Matheus Emílio fala sobre os 30 anos da Parada e reforça importância da luta nas ruas para conquistar direitos Fonte

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Matheus Emílio fala sobre os 30 anos da Parada e reforça importância da luta nas ruas para conquistar direitos Fonte

Iniciativa da deputada Laura Sito chega à segunda edição ampliando o reconhecimento a lideranças negras de mais de 90 municípios gaúchos durante o Julho das Pretas Fonte

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Iniciativa da deputada Laura Sito chega à segunda edição ampliando o reconhecimento a lideranças negras de mais de 90 municípios gaúchos durante o Julho das Pretas Fonte

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If you find yourself on the Monon Trail June 13-14, consider adding a little retail therapy to your time outdoors. Residents will host garage sales along the trail from 42th Street to Kessler Boulevard. The ‘trail sale’ will also feature local vendors, including Tomorrow Bookstore and Big Bugz Thrift. Tinker Coffee and Macizo will pop […] The post Stroll and shop on the Monon’s ‘trail sale’ appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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If you find yourself on the Monon Trail June 13-14, consider adding a little retail therapy to your time outdoors. Residents will host garage sales along the trail from 42th Street to Kessler Boulevard. The ‘trail sale’ will also feature local vendors, including Tomorrow Bookstore and Big Bugz Thrift. Tinker Coffee and Macizo will pop […] The post Stroll and shop on the Monon’s ‘trail sale’ appeared first on Mirror Indy.

Mills suspended her campaign but never submitted a written withdrawal notice to the secretary of state’s office. The same is true for Republican candidate for governor James Libby.

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Mills suspended her campaign but never submitted a written withdrawal notice to the secretary of state’s office. The same is true for Republican candidate for governor James Libby.

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(Carolina Journal) – Autism therapy clinics that have drawn a national spotlight on the same Medicaid spending and oversight concerns North Carolina lawmakers and state Auditor Dave Boliek have been raising for months is the subject of a New York Times probe. The Times story, published May 23, focused heavily on Compleat Kidz, a North Carolina-based autism therapy chain, and described young children spending long days in clinics while Medicaid covers much of the cost. More than 80% of Compleat Kidz patients are covered by Medicaid, and the company has collected about $130 million from the program since 2019, according to the Times. The investigation reported that the rapid growth of applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, has raised concerns about overbilling, long treatment hours, private equity investment, and whether some providers are prescribing more care than children need. Applied behavior analysis therapy is widely used for children with autism, and many families say it has helped their children improve communication, behavior, and daily living skills. The report lands after months of scrutiny in Raleigh. Boliek, the first-term Republican, recently said his office is examining the surge in Medicaid-funded autism therapy costs, pointing to a rise from roughly $1.4 million in total billings to more than $660 million annually over a five-year period. “The State Auditor’s Office is in the middle of a large-scale review of ABA therapy in North Carolina that will look at potential fraud, lax oversight, and everything in between,” said Randy Brechbiel, a spokesman for the Office of the State Auditor. “With over 3 million North Carolinians enrolled in Medicaid, it’s important to examine these costs on behalf of the taxpayers who fund the program.” Data presented to lawmakers at a March Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Health and Human Services and Medicaid meeting showed spending on autism therapy services surged by 347% from 2022 to 2025. During that period, the number of children receiving services grew from 3,844 to 13,447. The Times investigation adds a ground-level look at what that growth can mean inside clinics. At a Compleat Kidz clinic in Concord, reporters described preschool-age children working one-on-one with therapists in small cubicles. In one scene, a 6-year-old girl fell asleep after hours of therapy and was awakened after seven minutes under the company’s nap policy. Compleat Kidz told the Times the rule is meant to prevent fraud because clinics can bill insurers or Medicaid only when children are awake and receiving services. The investigation also raised questions about whether the industry’s financial incentives encourage excessive treatment hours. Current and former workers told the Times that some clinics recommend 25, 30, or even 40 hours of therapy per week. Some said clinics encouraged families to keep children out of school so they could attend more therapy. One former executive said therapy hours were sometimes based on a child’s availability rather than clinical need. North Carolina’s 2026 Medicaid budget agreement includes provisions to address those concerns. Under the agreement, any applied behavior analysis service plan involving more than 16 hours per week must be approved by a Medicaid prepaid health plan or the Department of Health and Human Services. Those plans must also be updated and reapproved monthly. The budget language also requires Licensed Qualified Autism Service Providers, or LQASPs, to develop individualized service plans for each Medicaid beneficiary. Those plans must include involvement from a parent, guardian, or caretaker. The agreement limits telehealth as well. Paraprofessionals are no longer able to provide applied behavior analysis services through telehealth, and patient assessments conducted by licensed autism providers must be conducted in person. Licensed providers may still use telehealth to observe and direct paraprofessionals, but remote supervision cannot make up more than 50% of that provider’s services for an individual Medicaid recipient. The rules also focus on paraprofessionals, who often provide the direct therapy. The Times reported that Medicaid often pays about $70 per hour nationally, and $83 in North Carolina, for therapy largely delivered by workers with high school diplomas who earn around $20 per hour. Under the budget agreement, at least 10% of all services provided by a paraprofessional must involve observation and direction by an LQASP. For beneficiaries receiving more than 200 hours of paraprofessional services from a provider over six months, providers must document that LQASP services equal at least 10% of the paraprofessional hours unless additional services are medically necessary. The Times also reported that autism clinics operate with less state oversight than childcare centers, even though young children may spend long days there. The Times said it found 12 police reports of child abuse at Compleat Kidz facilities since 2023. At least two resulted in criminal charges against employees, and another is the subject of a lawsuit filed by a parent. North Carolina Medicaid opened an investigation into Compleat Kidz after the Times shared its findings. Melanie Bush, North Carolina Medicaid’s director, told the Times the program was prepared to take “swift and appropriate action,” including possible suspension of Medicaid payments or termination from the program if warranted. The budget agreement includes enforcement language allowing the Health Department to recoup payments for a first or second occurrence of noncompliance. For a third instance of material and systematic noncompliance, the department could suspend a provider’s eligibility to bill Medicaid for one to two years.

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(Carolina Journal) – Autism therapy clinics that have drawn a national spotlight on the same Medicaid spending and oversight concerns North Carolina lawmakers and state Auditor Dave Boliek have been raising for months is the subject of a New York Times probe. The Times story, published May 23, focused heavily on Compleat Kidz, a North Carolina-based autism therapy chain, and described young children spending long days in clinics while Medicaid covers much of the cost. More than 80% of Compleat Kidz patients are covered by Medicaid, and the company has collected about $130 million from the program since 2019, according to the Times. The investigation reported that the rapid growth of applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, has raised concerns about overbilling, long treatment hours, private equity investment, and whether some providers are prescribing more care than children need. Applied behavior analysis therapy is widely used for children with autism, and many families say it has helped their children improve communication, behavior, and daily living skills. The report lands after months of scrutiny in Raleigh. Boliek, the first-term Republican, recently said his office is examining the surge in Medicaid-funded autism therapy costs, pointing to a rise from roughly $1.4 million in total billings to more than $660 million annually over a five-year period. “The State Auditor’s Office is in the middle of a large-scale review of ABA therapy in North Carolina that will look at potential fraud, lax oversight, and everything in between,” said Randy Brechbiel, a spokesman for the Office of the State Auditor. “With over 3 million North Carolinians enrolled in Medicaid, it’s important to examine these costs on behalf of the taxpayers who fund the program.” Data presented to lawmakers at a March Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Health and Human Services and Medicaid meeting showed spending on autism therapy services surged by 347% from 2022 to 2025. During that period, the number of children receiving services grew from 3,844 to 13,447. The Times investigation adds a ground-level look at what that growth can mean inside clinics. At a Compleat Kidz clinic in Concord, reporters described preschool-age children working one-on-one with therapists in small cubicles. In one scene, a 6-year-old girl fell asleep after hours of therapy and was awakened after seven minutes under the company’s nap policy. Compleat Kidz told the Times the rule is meant to prevent fraud because clinics can bill insurers or Medicaid only when children are awake and receiving services. The investigation also raised questions about whether the industry’s financial incentives encourage excessive treatment hours. Current and former workers told the Times that some clinics recommend 25, 30, or even 40 hours of therapy per week. Some said clinics encouraged families to keep children out of school so they could attend more therapy. One former executive said therapy hours were sometimes based on a child’s availability rather than clinical need. North Carolina’s 2026 Medicaid budget agreement includes provisions to address those concerns. Under the agreement, any applied behavior analysis service plan involving more than 16 hours per week must be approved by a Medicaid prepaid health plan or the Department of Health and Human Services. Those plans must also be updated and reapproved monthly. The budget language also requires Licensed Qualified Autism Service Providers, or LQASPs, to develop individualized service plans for each Medicaid beneficiary. Those plans must include involvement from a parent, guardian, or caretaker. The agreement limits telehealth as well. Paraprofessionals are no longer able to provide applied behavior analysis services through telehealth, and patient assessments conducted by licensed autism providers must be conducted in person. Licensed providers may still use telehealth to observe and direct paraprofessionals, but remote supervision cannot make up more than 50% of that provider’s services for an individual Medicaid recipient. The rules also focus on paraprofessionals, who often provide the direct therapy. The Times reported that Medicaid often pays about $70 per hour nationally, and $83 in North Carolina, for therapy largely delivered by workers with high school diplomas who earn around $20 per hour. Under the budget agreement, at least 10% of all services provided by a paraprofessional must involve observation and direction by an LQASP. For beneficiaries receiving more than 200 hours of paraprofessional services from a provider over six months, providers must document that LQASP services equal at least 10% of the paraprofessional hours unless additional services are medically necessary. The Times also reported that autism clinics operate with less state oversight than childcare centers, even though young children may spend long days there. The Times said it found 12 police reports of child abuse at Compleat Kidz facilities since 2023. At least two resulted in criminal charges against employees, and another is the subject of a lawsuit filed by a parent. North Carolina Medicaid opened an investigation into Compleat Kidz after the Times shared its findings. Melanie Bush, North Carolina Medicaid’s director, told the Times the program was prepared to take “swift and appropriate action,” including possible suspension of Medicaid payments or termination from the program if warranted. The budget agreement includes enforcement language allowing the Health Department to recoup payments for a first or second occurrence of noncompliance. For a third instance of material and systematic noncompliance, the department could suspend a provider’s eligibility to bill Medicaid for one to two years.

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Падзеі 6 чэрвеня ў беларускай і сусьветнай гісторыі.

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The latest controversies involving U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner present a test of how much Maine voters will weigh his personal life against the policies he’s advocating for.  That’s a question not only for Democrats voting in the semi-open primary on Tuesday but also independents.  The political newcomer has urged more focus on policy issues […]

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The latest controversies involving U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner present a test of how much Maine voters will weigh his personal life against the policies he’s advocating for.  That’s a question not only for Democrats voting in the semi-open primary on Tuesday but also independents.  The political newcomer has urged more focus on policy issues […]

One expert said the public comments include opposition to the Trump administration effort to review historical displays.

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One expert said the public comments include opposition to the Trump administration effort to review historical displays.

The Omaha City Council approved several planning items, including the Grass Pad preliminary plat, a Coffeetree Country Club special use permit amendment and a daycare permit, while delaying…

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The Omaha City Council approved several planning items, including the Grass Pad preliminary plat, a Coffeetree Country Club special use permit amendment and a daycare permit, while delaying…

A defesa do ex-jogador Robinho apresentou ao Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) um pedido para retirar a classificação de crime hediondo da pena de nove anos de prisão que ele cumpre no Brasil por participação em um estupro coletivo ocorrido na Itália, em 2013. A petição foi protocolada na segunda-feira (1º) e está sob relatoria do […] Fonte

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A defesa do ex-jogador Robinho apresentou ao Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) um pedido para retirar a classificação de crime hediondo da pena de nove anos de prisão que ele cumpre no Brasil por participação em um estupro coletivo ocorrido na Itália, em 2013. A petição foi protocolada na segunda-feira (1º) e está sob relatoria do […] Fonte

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Corbeau News Centrafrique
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Un secteur porté par la transformation numérique Le jeu en ligne occupe aujourd’hui une place de plus en plus visible dans les habitudes numériques des utilisateurs francophones. Longtemps associé aux salles physiques, aux cafés, aux points de paris ou aux casinos traditionnels, cet univers s’est progressivement déplacé vers les écrans. Smartphones, connexions plus stables, […] Cet article Les nouvelles tendances du jeu en ligne en Afrique francophone est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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Un secteur porté par la transformation numérique Le jeu en ligne occupe aujourd’hui une place de plus en plus visible dans les habitudes numériques des utilisateurs francophones. Longtemps associé aux salles physiques, aux cafés, aux points de paris ou aux casinos traditionnels, cet univers s’est progressivement déplacé vers les écrans. Smartphones, connexions plus stables, […] Cet article Les nouvelles tendances du jeu en ligne en Afrique francophone est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

As a federal judge considers whether to temporarily block Idaho’s new transgender bathroom ban law that will apply to private businesses, attorneys delved into how law enforcement would enforce the law at a court hearing Friday. The lawsuit was brought by six transgender Idahoans over House Bill 752, which passed the Legislature this year with […]

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As a federal judge considers whether to temporarily block Idaho’s new transgender bathroom ban law that will apply to private businesses, attorneys delved into how law enforcement would enforce the law at a court hearing Friday. The lawsuit was brought by six transgender Idahoans over House Bill 752, which passed the Legislature this year with […]

Por quinto día consecutivo, estudiantes de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC) mantienen un plantón frente a la Corte de Constitucionalidad (CC) para exigir que se confirme la suspensión de la reelección de Walter Mazariegos, y se convoque nuevamente a elecciones. El grupo estudiantil quemó llantas y tiró estiércol frente al edificio en ... Read more The post Estudiantes sancarlistas cumplen cinco días de plantón frente a la CC y exigen anular el segundo fraude en la USAC appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Por quinto día consecutivo, estudiantes de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC) mantienen un plantón frente a la Corte de Constitucionalidad (CC) para exigir que se confirme la suspensión de la reelección de Walter Mazariegos, y se convoque nuevamente a elecciones. El grupo estudiantil quemó llantas y tiró estiércol frente al edificio en ... Read more The post Estudiantes sancarlistas cumplen cinco días de plantón frente a la CC y exigen anular el segundo fraude en la USAC appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Remember when coastal parts of Santa Barbara were considered safely outside the high fire zone? Those days are gone, and that’s why I am voting in support of creating a Coastal Wildland Fire Suppression Assessment District. It’s a long title for a simple concept:  properties in a high risk area would pay an annual assessment […] The post Lee Heller: No to fire, yes to a coastal fire suppression district appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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Remember when coastal parts of Santa Barbara were considered safely outside the high fire zone? Those days are gone, and that’s why I am voting in support of creating a Coastal Wildland Fire Suppression Assessment District. It’s a long title for a simple concept:  properties in a high risk area would pay an annual assessment […] The post Lee Heller: No to fire, yes to a coastal fire suppression district appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.