Florida Ophthalmology Practice Settles DOJ’s $1.3M Kickback Allegations
U.S. DOJ settled with a Florida ophthalmology practice for $1.3M over kickback allegations and false claims involving TCD ultrasounds.
Susan Smith, Convicted of Killing Her Children, Eligible for Parole – CNN
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Susan Smith, who was convicted for drowning her two young children 30 years ago, is up for parole. Some…
Profile: Dori Zinn, Personal Finance Expert with Over 10 Years Experience
With over a decade in personal finance, Dori Zinn is a renowned expert, featured on MSN, TIME Stamped and CBS News.…
Williams Receives Prestigious Albright III Rehabilitation Professorship
Acknowledging Achievements of Brent Thomas Williams, an Advocate for People with Disabilities
Associate Professor Brent Thomas Williams, a respected member of the College of Education and Health Professions' counseling program at the University of Arkansas for over two decades, has been awarded the prestigious Spencer D. Albright III Professorship…
Rep. Davids Secures $31.9M for Kansas Green Initiatives
Kansas Department of Transportation receives $31.9M grant to support clean manufacturing growth, aimed at enhancing…
Vince Fong’s Dual Election Win Triggers Costly Special Election in…
Kern and Tulare county taxpayers will fund a special election after Republican Vince Fong won an Assembly seat he…
Western NC Seeks Increased Support as General Assembly Reconvenes
Post-Hurricane Helene, western North Carolina is in dire need of financial support for the recovery of the region. Locals argue that more assistance is needed to support small businesses and help the tens of thousands of people who are now out of work.
US cleantech loan program accelerates amid clear path
The US Department of Energy has approved over $37 billion in loans for projects using new technologies to reduce…
Democrat Unlikely to Replace Katie Hobbs in Post
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes may run against Gov. Katie Hobbs in 2026, as Democrats fear Hobbs won't…
Experts Discuss Vaccine Hesitancy at 2024 Texas Vaccine Policy Symposium
Health, religion and public policy experts discuss vaccine hesitancy and its challenges at the 2024 Texas Vaccine Policy Symposium.