July 25, 2024
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Not so long ago, Bonner General Health, the hospital in Sandpoint, Idaho, had four OB/GYNs on staff, who treated patients from multiple rural counties. That was before Idaho’s near-total abortion ban went into effect almost two years ago, criminalizing most abortions. All four of Bonner’s OB/GYNs left by last summer, some citing fears that the state’s ban…
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A coal-fired power plant that started running more than a century ago is about to get a long-overdue retirement, and its electricity will be replaced by a solar farm and a battery storage system on an existing brownfield. The project in Painesville, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, is one of about two dozen clean energy…
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California ha tenido estándares para proteger a los trabajadores al aire libre del calor desde 2005, pero el estado anunció el miércoles 24 de julio que ya había acelerado la revisión de un conjunto de reglas para los trabajadores en interiores.
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Xerox’s CEO said that momentum in orders, enhanced sales operations and new product initiatives are expected to drive a return to revenue growth in the second half of the year.
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In our newest multimedia project, we want to spend a day with you to show elected officials what issues most affect you. Hey, Wisconsin: Help us report on issues you care about ahead of November’s election is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a…
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Gov. Josh Shapiro said Tuesday morning that he had not submitted or been asked to submit vetting paperwork for consideration to be Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate. He again deflected questions at another press event on Wednesday about whether he was part of the veepstakes. That doesn’t mean it won’t happen, and his remarks…
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Students in New York City and across the country have major financial-aid questions this summer that could complicate their ability to get to college in the fall.
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Montana’s proposal to increase oversight is part of a national trend by states to ensure nonprofit hospitals act as charitable organizations as they claim tax-exempt status. But the state has yet to set standards for how much the hospitals must do.
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Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.Fifty years ago, the landmark Supreme Court decision Milliken v. Bradley made it exceedingly difficult to desegregate schools across district lines …