Another week, another round of injured aces? Baseball must come together to solve the problem now.
Americans Now Worry About Out-Of-Control Power Bill Inflation Tens of millions of Americans are having trouble paying their power bills as residential electricity inflation continues to run rampant. The latest data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (February's print) shows that three out of every four major cities in the US had power prices rise for residential customers. "Food has been a worry, but now electricity is the worry," 75yo Alfredo De Avila told Bloomberg, adding,...
Bayelsa State House of Assembly has passed the state’s Medical Residency Bill, 2024, into law following its third reading. The bill seeks establishment, structure, administration and funding of health professionals through specialised residency training programmes towards addressing shortage of specialists in the state’s health sector. The passage of the bill followed a motion by the Read More
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has written a letter in support of a Connecticut bill that would prohibit healthcare providers in the state from reporting medical debt to consumer reporting agencies for use in a consumer report. The letter, which focuses on Connecticut State Senate Bill 395 (SB395), was addressed to State Sen. Matt Lesser and posted […]
A bill that gives the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission more rights to regulate medical marijuana passed in the House.
Proposal aims to increase housing supply, reduce prices and curtail zoning practices that have historically been used to keep low-income families and people of color out of wealthier neighborhoods
An effort to change the electoral vote allocation system to a winner-takes-all system in Nebraska failed in the state’s unicameral legislature.
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The partnership will not result in any layoffs, the health system says.
The bill by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks looks to ensure tickets are sold to events on a competitive basis.
Congressional aides say there is no immediate action planned on TikTok as senators continue to discuss next steps.