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Idaho ban on gender-affirming care from Medicaid, government insurance coverage passes Legislature


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150K Ga. children without health coverage, Sen. Ossoff demands answers


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Washburn-area farmer sentenced in crop insurance fraud case


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Allegheny County promises more mental health support, less use of force at its jail


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Arizona expects to be back at the center of election attacks. Its top officials are going on offense


The state and its largest county, Maricopa, are hotbeds of election misinformation that drives harassment toward election workers. Read More

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Goal of expanding NCAA field without losing soul is tricky


The NCAA Tournament could be heading toward expansion. The tournament field is currently set at 68. That number could bump up to 72 or 76 schools in the coming years. There are several factors at play ... Read More


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