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Advocate: Rural hospitals, 670,000 North Carolinians at risk if Medicaid cuts become law

By Marc Liverman Click here for updates on this story     ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — More than 600,000 North Carolinians are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage over the next decade if the Trump administration’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” passes the House, according to local health care advocates. Karen Wallace-Meigs, the executive director of Western

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Exclusiva: deportaciones de inmigrantes de Trump son “moralmente repugnantes”, dice cardenal estadounidense

Por Christopher Lamb Un destacado líder de la Iglesia Católica y aliado del papa León XIV ha criticado duramente la represión migratoria del Gobierno de Trump, calificando las redadas y deportaciones de inmigrantes de “inhumanas” y “moralmente repugnantes”. En una extensa entrevista con CNN, el cardenal Robert McElroy, arzobispo de Washington, D.C., también expresó su

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Revamping old furniture isn't just eco-friendly — it also gives your space personality.

Transforming secondhand finds into treasures

By Madeline Holcombe, CNN (CNN) — You don’t have to sacrifice style for sustainability. Kelsey MacDermaid and Becky Wright, called The Sorry Girls online, are proving you can go green without losing style cred with the content they create. MacDermaid envisioned her ideal wedding outfit and then sourced it preloved on Facebook Marketplace. Wright designed

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Highway Patrol prepares to start counting period as an increase in holiday travelers is expected

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri State Highway Patrol begins its holiday counting period Thursday night for the Fourth of July weekend. MSHP is calling its safety efforts “Operation C.A.R.E”, a crash awareness and reduction effort. During the 2024 counting period, the highway patrol reported 14 people killed and more than 500 hurt in Missouri in

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