America’s banks are dusting off their spending wish lists. After scoring a victory with regulators, lenders are preparing to put billions of dollars in potentially freed-up capital to use. Their top ...
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Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said Tuesday he wants to go back to work. Scoffing at the high-profile FBI investigation that spurred the Los Angeles Unified School District board to put him on paid ...
Nearly 2 million New York City residents who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits could be impacted by new work requirements that took effect Sunday, which potential puts ...
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Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The Missouri House approved a proposed constitutional amendment to require many Medicaid recipients to work, volunteer, ...
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The Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams played their third classic of the year last night, with Seattle emerging on top 31-27 to advance to the Super Bowl. Most analysts seem to agree that this ...
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Medicaid eligibility changes in the federal law could cause 130,000 Missourians to become uninsured in the next decade, according to one estimate from Princeton University. A proposed constitutional ...