
Taylor White
Contributor at Freelance
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2 weeks ago |
hercampus.com | Taylor White
So, today’s the day. I’m officially 21. The big one. The birthday people hype up every day until it comes like it’s some kind of magical portal to adulthood. And while yes, I can now legally sip a glass of wine at dinner or stroll into a bar without that awkward “Do you guys scan IDs?” moment, turning 21 feels like a lot more than just an age. It kind of feels like… a checkpoint. Not the kind where you get a prize but the kind where you pause, look around, and realize—whoa.
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3 weeks ago |
hercampus.com | Taylor White
We all need a pick me up this week right? No? Just me? Anyways I think we need a little laughter in our lives so here are some terrible jokes that just might be so terrible you laugh :)WHY DON’T SKELETONS FIGHT EACH OTHER? Because they don’t have the guts. I’M READING A BOOK ON ANTI-GRAVITY. It’s impossible to put down!WHY DID THE SCARECROW WIN AN AWARD? Because he was outstanding in his field!WHY DON’T EGGS TELL JOKES? They’d crack each other up.
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4 weeks ago |
newamerica.org | Taylor White
Episode available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast hosting sites. Siemens's Optimistic Outlook podcast featured Taylor White on an episode to explore the impact of youth apprenticeships on the future of work. White discusses her work with the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA) initiative and shares insights on how apprenticeship programs create opportunities and help shape a more promising future for the next generation.
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1 month ago |
woodlandsonline.com | Taylor White
THE WOODLANDS, TX – Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery proudly congratulates Chris Midtling, DDS, MD, on earning Diplomate status with the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (ABOMS), a testament to his expertise and commitment to the highest standards of surgical care. Dr. Midtling Earns Diplomate Status with the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Demonstrating Expertise in Surgical Excellence.
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1 month ago |
jdsupra.com | Robert Blaisdell |Brian Flood |Taylor White
As of February 18, 2025, the First Circuit Court of Appeals requires the government to prove “but-for” causation in Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS)-based False Claims Act (FCA) cases. The court reasoned in United States v. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals that the 2010 AKS amendment—which declares any claim for government payment “resulting from” an AKS violation as automatically false or fraudulent under the FCA—requires the government to prove the strict “but-for” causation standard.
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