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Mississippi Begins to Probe Another Medicaid Contractor After Announcing a $55 Million Settlement With Centene
Mississippi announced a $55 million settlement with its largest Medicaid contractor, Centene, last week related…
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Minneapolis Could Pay Out Over $34 Million in Settling City Employee Claims
The city of Minneapolis could pay some $34 million or more in workers’ compensation claims…
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Exxon Tries to Resolve a Dispute With a Worker’s Union Over a Texas Refinery Contract
Exxon Mobil Corp and the United Steelworkers union (USW) hope to break an increasingly bitter dispute…
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Civil Rights Groups Call on Lawmakers to Address Amazon’s Worker Surveillance System
Civil rights groups are calling on lawmakers and regulators to crack down on Amazon over…
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Emory Medical School Formally Apologized to a Black Man for Rejecting Him 62 Years Ago
The Emory School of Medicine formally apologized to a doctor on Thursday, 62 years after…
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A Nashville Teen Has Been Charged With Homicide After Stabbing His Mother’s Boyfriend
A teenager is facing charges after police say he fatally stabbed his mother’s boyfriend on…
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A Man Received a 30-Years to Life Prison Sentence for the Murder of a Teen During a Home Invasion
A man found guilty of killing an 18-year-old Miamisburg High School student in 2018 was…
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A Russian Suspect Has Been Charged in the Overseas Death of an American Student
A suspect has been arraigned in the suspected murder of an American student who was…
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Triller Accuses a YouTube Channel of Copyright Infringement Over the Distribution of a Jake Paul Boxing Event
Video-sharing social networking service Triller has accused the operator of the YourEXTRA YouTube channel of copyright infringement over the…
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Twitter Is Being Sued by a Conservative Figure Over Alleged Censorship
Conservative Rogan O’Handley has lodged a lawsuit targeting Twitter, a former California secretary of state,…
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