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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Ted Sherman |Susan Livio |Matthew Miller
It’s been called one of the worst nursing homes in New Jersey. For years it “siphoned” millions of dollars of Medicaid funds out of the home and to various side businesses, a state watchdog found, “leaving residents to live in a dismal, understaffed, and under-resourced facility.”And in December, acting State Comptroller Kevin Walsh moved to kick South Jersey Extended Care, its owner and those associated with its operations from the state’s Medicaid program.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Olivia Fletcher |Sonali Basak |Matthew Miller
(Bloomberg) -- Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. Most Read from BloombergThe European Union is ready to talk to US President Donald Trump before making any more decisions on retaliatory tariffs, Ireland’s deputy prime minister said. AdvertisementThe EU wants to make progress and engage with the US, Simon Harris said in a Bloomberg TV interview Tuesday.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
medium.com | Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller·Follow2 min read·--As the shifting weather and unstoppable passage of time shuffles us daily into colder days we find ourselves seeking warmth wherever warmth may be in a city soon to be blasted by frozen Lake Michigan winds. Why not find that warmth in the groove of some classic tracks on wax? Pun fully intended. But we aren’t in Baltimore. This is Chicago, and Chicago knows their music.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
police1.com | Matthew Miller
By Matthew Millermlive.comKALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Michigan Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of man found guilty of fleeing from Kalamazoo police and assaulting, resisting, or obstructing a police officer, saying police didn’t have sufficient reason to detain him in the first place.
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May 28, 2024 |
es-us.finanzas.yahoo.com | Matthew Miller |Brian Sullivan
(Bloomberg) -- Hundreds of thousands of people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area were without power Tuesday morning after a string of dangerous thunderstorms brought tornado warnings, flooding and wind gusts as high as 70 miles per hour (113 kilometers per hour) and those storms may strike Houston later.
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