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Tampa General Hospital hack affects data of 1.2M patients, involves Social Security numbers
The hospital says it discovered the "unusual activity” May 31. An investigation determined a “criminal group” infiltrated its computer system between May 12 and May 30.
The share of U.S. drug overdose deaths caused by fake prescription pills is growing
The share of overdose deaths involving counterfeit pills doubled between 2019 and 2021, according to the CDC. Victims were often younger, Hispanic and had misused prescription drugs in the past.
Army Critiques Post-Invasion Phase of Iraq War
An Army report that will be released on Monday reveals that major mistakes were made in the post-war planning in Iraq. The report, which will be released on Monday, finds that operations that were poorly planned and badly mismanaged.
In Surprise Move, Supreme Court Takes On Fate Of Obamacare Again
Is it legal for a state-sponsored health exchange to provide subsidies that help people pay insurance premiums? That's the point in question, and one that's still being considered by an appeals court.
Hospitals Criticized For Keeping Quiet On Charity Care
Too many nonprofit hospitals fail to adequately publicize their charity-care programs, two advocacy groups say in a survey report released today.
Bipartisan Effort Revises Health Rule For Small Businesses
A legal change that eases some of the health insurance requirements for small employers may actually help bolster coverage for their workers.
Payday Friday Means Nothing To Workers Impacted By Government Shutdown
Federal workers from across the country tell of how the partial government shutdown is affecting them. The shutdown is in its 21st day, and is tied for the longest shutdown in history.
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Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins walks back racist comments about Haitians after backlash
The Republican congressman has been criticized for amplifying false claims about Haitian immigrants. "You never want to intentionally hurt someone’s feelings," he apologized in part on Thursday.
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NPR's Scott Simon recalls a conversation he once had with the late President Jimmy Carter about the possibility of UFOs.
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Florida DOGE report, state tests some food for toxins, and weekly news briefing
This week on "The Florida Roundup," we looked at the state’s report on local government spending, the state’s food contamination testing and more.
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News Brief: Booster Shots, Haitian Migrants, U.N. Famine Warning
The FDA OKs a Pfizer booster for people 65+ or at high risk for severe COVID-19. Some Haitian migrants have been released into the U.S. The U.N. says people in an area of Ethiopia face severe hunger.
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A Foolish Take on Investing, Falling Housing Prices
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Sen. Jack Reed Outlines First Senate Hearing On Alleged Russian Hacking
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Democratic Sen. Jack Reed, the ranking member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, about Thursday's hearing on Russia's alleged role in election year hacking.
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New Report Finds Hidden Savings in Medicaid Expansion
State lawmakers may have overlooked more than $430 million in yearly savings for Florida taxpayers by not accepting the federal dollars promised through…
Many to Get a Break on Health Premiums
Depending on how you define "Tampa Bay," around 300,000 or more uninsured residents in the area will receive subsidies to buy health coverage as of Jan. 1…
Investigators: School Design Contributed To Massacre
Faulty classroom design and failures in the police radio and 911 systems contributed to the chaos and deaths during the recent Florida high school...
Attorneys General Sue Trump Administration To Block 3D-Printed Guns
The lawsuit is seeking a temporary restraining order to bar the government from lifting export control restrictions and stop a company from posting downloadable gun plans online later this week.
Teenage Diver Finds Tons Of Golf Balls Rotting Off California
Alex Weber discovered more than 50,000 balls in the ocean near coastal California golf courses. When golf balls degrade, as these were doing, they release plastic particles and toxic chemicals.
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Judge Blocks DeSantis' Order Banning Mask Mandates In Florida Schools
A Leon County circuit court judge has ruled in favor of a group of parents challenging Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order that blocks school districts from requiring students to wear masks.
Stealing Oil Is Easy, Selling It On The International Market Isn't
To steal oil, lots of people need to be in on it: small time crooks and criminal bosses, the owners of oil tankers, corrupt officials and even traders in the United States looking the other way.
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Virginia Shifts $700 Million In Relief Funds To Boost Rural Broadband Access
Virginia will direct $700 million drawn from pandemic relief funds to boost broadband access and help close the digital divide for some of the poorest regions of the state.
The Government's Busy Watchdogs: What They Do And Where They Struggle
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Former Justice Department Lawyer Examines Roger Stone Indictment
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to former Justice Department lawyer Jennifer Daskal about Roger Stone's indictment details after he was arrested on Friday.
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Coronavirus FAQ: What's the risk of catching omicron outdoors?
Previous versions of the coronavirus didn't transmit as easily outdoors thanks to airflow that dispersed viral particles. But what about the highly transmissible omicron variant?
Alaska auction to feature brick-sized opal that has been stashed away for years
The "Americus Australis" gem weighs more than 11,800 carats and is one of the largest gem-quality opals in existence. It also has a long history.
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