New York has gotten permission to undo a health insurance expansion in response to federal funding cuts, a move that will end nearly free health care for 460,000 low-income New Yorkers as of July 1.
The Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, through its DPIIT-IPR Chair, in collaboration with the Centre for ...
Consumers pay a five-cent surcharge for alcohol bottles under 50 mL. The program has generated millions in revenue, but some ...
St. Genevieve students launch “A Valiant Effort,” travel to Sacramento, and rally support to keep billions in federal ...
Political forces are upending decades of progress in the fight against HIV. But there are ways to fight back, writes Carl ...
Augustine Recovery reports that a 90-day phone detox reveals physical withdrawal effects similar to substance addiction, ...
The National Education Association (NEA) -- the country's largest teachers union -- has entered Arkansas' political fray, ...
The following is a round-up of trading updates by London-listed companies, issued on Monday and not separately reported by ...
A financial aid program is helping Arizona students with incarcerated parents overcome obstacles to higher education.
For thousands of Michigan families, finding child care is not just difficult: It can determine whether parents can keep their ...
The U.S. Census Bureau is planning to use postal carriers as census takers for a pilot program in two southern cities.
Millions of Americans who receive Social Security benefits are getting their March payments on a set schedule based on when ...
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