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The U.S. Department of Agriculture moved on Tuesday to terminate union contracts with thousands of employees of its animal ...
A federal judge in Washington determined Columbus and other cities should get Congressionally approved grants without being required to follow Trump's executive orders.
MorseLife Chairman David Mack said a review of the WPB non-profit found no "malfeasance," but Mack didn't say what wrongdoing ...
In its campaign against “woke” science, the Trump administration has closed down studies and programs focused on the gaps between racial and socioeconomic groups.
The MUSC Health Jean and Hugh K. Leatherman Behavioral Care Pavilion will serve patients, provide mental health care to ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNHSE spent over €163m with linked agency firms during height of covid pandemic
New figures show almost €500m spent on agency health staff in 2021, with calls for tighter accountability and workforce ...
Summit County residents will soon benefit from the new Sol Center, a consolidated facility for food, clothing and mental ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNBMA begins dispute over 4% pay hike for consultant doctors in Northern Ireland
The body representing doctors has raised the possibility of industrial action due to dissatisfaction over a planned pay rise.
Gordon McHugh, chief executive officer of Kilbryde Hospice, said: “We were delighted to welcome Louise Long to Kilbryde ...
Case focuses on Charmaine Gatlin, former top exec with Jackson Health Foundation who is accused of fleecing $3.6 million from ...
Vanessa Roshell-Stacks has been named vice president and COO of Indianapolis-based Riley Children’s Health, part of Indiana University Health. Prior to her new role, Ms. Rochelle Stacks served as vice ...
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