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New Rochelle man stole $150K in COVID benefits using names of deceased
Aly Kaba stole multiple identities, including names of two men who'd died more than a decade before the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Showing up for work while sick, known as presenteeism, increased in frequency from 2020 to 2024 among healthcare workers with ...
Telehealth flexibilities may now extend through 2025, giving providers relief and time to rethink hybrid care. It’s time to ...
Stillbirths have been generally trending down in the U.S., but the rate ticked up in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic ...
Planning for any future pandemics must include the impact on the economy, a former Stormont minister has said. DUP MLA Diane ...
The end of the government shutdown and the passage of a state budget are unlikely to ease pressure on food charities.
The U.S. economy appears to be in good condition, but relentless inflation has left Americans frustrated. The stock market is at record highs. Unemployment is still extremely low at 4.4%. And incomes ...
Trump blasted Somali immigrants as 'garbage' he doesn't want in the country. But Minnesota officials called the criticism ...
After a lull during the COVID-19 pandemic, pertussis (whooping cough) has made a resurgence—especially in adolescents—with ...
A Kingston family doctor is still fighting to overturn a ruling in 2024 that said she should pay back more than $600,000 in ...
In January 2025, 72,011,017 Americans were enrolled in the Medicaid program, but by July 2025, that number was 70,356,307.
Various workforce trends have created a perfect storm for the dental hygienist shortage, and dental practices are struggling to keep up. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing shortages, with ...
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