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New York Times:
They Were Entitled to Free Care. Hospitals Hounded Them to Pay. — With the help of a consulting firm, the Providence hospital system trained staff to wring money out of patients, even those eligible for free care. — In 2018, senior executives at one of the country's largest nonprofit hospital chains, Providence, were frustrated.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
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New York Times:
How a Hospital Chain Used a Poor Neighborhood to Turn Huge Profits — Bon Secours Mercy Health, a major nonprofit health system, used the poverty of Richmond Community Hospital's patients to tap into a lucrative federal drug program. — RICHMOND, Va. — In late July …
Andrew E. Kramer / Associated Press:
As Russia Holds Annexation Referendums, Ukraine Pushes to Reclaim Territory … Moscow has threatened to annex Ukrainian territory and defend it as Russian land. — KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine is dismissing Moscow's threats to annex territory and defend it as Russian land …
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RFE / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Removed From Office — Russian Deputy Defense Minister Dmitry Bulgakov has been removed from office and transferred to “another post,” the Defense Ministry in Moscow said. — Bulgakov will be replaced by Colonel General Mikhail Mizintsev …
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The Guardian and Raw Story
Washington Post:
NFL owners' attitudes harden toward Commanders' Daniel Snyder — Sentiments among NFL team owners regarding Daniel Snyder's ownership of the Washington Commanders have shifted significantly, as they await the findings of both a congressional investigation and a league-commissioned probe …
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
Even Russia's friends are getting upset over its war — NEW YORK — By the time Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov took the stage at the United Nations General Assembly this week, he and his country had already lost much of the audience. — Throughout the annual gathering …
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Associated Press, Livemint, UN Press, The National Interest and Responsible Statecraft
Bloomberg:
Powell Says Economy May Be Entering ‘New Normal’ After Pandemic — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the US economy may be entering a “new normal” following disruptions from the Covid-19 pandemic. — “We continue to deal with an exceptionally unusual set of disruptions,” …
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The Hill
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Irina Ivanova / CBS News:
Buckle up, America: The Fed plans to sharply boost unemployment
Buckle up, America: The Fed plans to sharply boost unemployment
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Common Dreams, CNN, Global Community Weekly and The Guardian
Jon Levine / New York Post:
Hillary Clinton likens Trump supporters to Nazis — First it was deplorables, now it's Nazis. — Hillary Clinton offered a sharp rebuke of former President Trump's most recent campaign event in Ohio, saying it reminded her of a Nazi rally. — “I remember as a young student, you know …
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Fox News, The Daily Wire, Townhall, BizPac Review and Washington Examiner
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Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Hitler In Disturbing Interview
Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Hitler In Disturbing Interview
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Progress Pond, Insider, The Daily Caller and The Gateway Pundit
Farnaz Fassihi / New York Times:
Iran Protests Surge to Dozens of Cities — Iranians fed up with oppressive rules and a battered economy have faced bullets, tear gas and arrests to demand an end to the Islamic Republic's rule. — Protests in Iran against the government spread to more than five dozen cities on Friday …
Washington Post:
Is the pandemic over? Pre-covid activities Americans are (and are not) resuming. — Biden says the pandemic is over — and when it comes to casinos, concerts and cosmetic procedures, Americans seem to agree. For theater, therapy and funerals though, not so much.
Hugo Lowell / The Guardian:
Trump's attempts to delay Mar-a-Lago inquiry largely fail as legal woes mount — Justice department gains access to about 100 documents with classified markings that the FBI seized from the resort — Attempts by Donald Trump to delay the criminal investigation into his unlawful retention …
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PoliticusUSA, Raw Story, The Western Journal and New York Magazine
Joshua Zitser / Insider:
Donald Trump shares Truth Social photo proclaiming him as second only to Jesus — Donald Trump shared a Truth Social post comparing him to Jesus Christ. — The post said the former president is “second greatest” only to Jesus. — Trump's supporters, and even Trump himself, have made similar comparisons before.
Matthew Fleischer / San Francisco Chronicle:
San Francisco is blatantly ignoring state housing laws. Here are the ugly consequences — It has been well over a month since Gov. Gavin Newsom informed San Francisco officials that he was launching an unprecedented review of the city's housing practices and that the state was rejecting …
Johanna Berkman / Los Angeles Magazine:
The Takedown of Tom Barrack — With Tom Barrack's trial beginning on charges of acting as an agent of a foreign government, the future of Donald Trump's inaugural chairman—a onetime real estate billionaire—is now in the hands of 12 jurors. But how did he get here?
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
G.O.P. Senate Candidates Race to Close Fund-Raising Gap With Democrats — Their fund-raising dwarfed by their Democratic rivals, Republican nominees including Blake Masters and Mehmet Oz have been in Washington gathering cash from lobbyists. — WASHINGTON — Rushing to raise money …
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Townhall and Lynnesha's Newsletter
NBC News:
Puerto Ricans from town in ‘terrible destruction’ after Hurricane Fiona despair over town's initial exclusion from aid — SAN GERMÁN, Puerto Rico — Jorge Luis Rivera, his wife and two young daughters were trapped for two days inside their home after Hurricane Fiona battered their farm …
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Arelis R. Hernández / Washington Post:
Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rico as a Category 1 storm. Flooding still wrought havoc.
Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rico as a Category 1 storm. Flooding still wrought havoc.
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NPR and Florida Politics
Financial Times:
US and Philippines increase military ties over China threat — Manila is strengthening its alliance with Washington due to fears of a possible war over Taiwan — The Philippines and US are increasing military co-operation, including doubling the number of troops involved in joint exercises next year …
Colleen Slevin / Associated Press:
Amended autopsy: Black man died due to sedative, restraint — A Black man died after a police encounter in a Denver suburb in 2019 because he was injected with a powerful sedative after being forcibly restrained, according to an amended autopsy report publicly released Friday.
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Fox News
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Jonathan O'Connell / Washington Post:
‘Fat Leonard’ had life of leisure, relaxed security before escape, capture — The rules laid out in federal court were clear: Leonard Glenn Francis, the Malaysian defense contractor who admitted bribing dozens of Navy officers as part of a $35 million fraud scheme, would remain …
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Daily Herald and New York Times
JONATHAN TURLEY:
Washington Post Columnist Calls for the End of Impartiality and Balance in Journalism — In an age of rage, Washington Post columnist and MSNBC contributor Jennifer Rubin has long been a standout in her attacks on Republicans and conservatives: “We have to collectively, in essence, burn down the Republican Party.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
New York Times:
How Paul LePage, Running to Lead Maine, Benefited From Florida Tax Breaks — Mr. LePage, a former governor who is seeking to reclaim the office, has along with his wife benefited from property tax breaks reserved for permanent Florida residents, public records show.
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Bangor Daily News, Raw Story and Emerson Polling
Giacomo Tognini / Forbes:
Exclusive: Bill Gates Reveals The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Aims To Run For 25 More Years — In a wide-ranging discussion at the 2022 Forbes 400 Philanthropy Summit, Gates spoke about his plans to give billions of dollars to the foundation in the coming years and how he's optimistic …
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Insider
Washington Post:
Propaganda newspapers show how Russia promoted annexation in Kharkiv — IZYUM, Ukraine — Over the months Russian troops occupied this northeastern Ukrainian city, puppet authorities regularly distributed propaganda newspapers to residents, pushing a narrative of normalcy and unity even as homes …
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Reuters, Agence France-Presse, Raw Story and Financial Times
Michael C. Bender / New York Times:
Ahead of Midterms, Trump Eyes Television Ads to Help GOP Candidates — Donald J. Trump, sitting on a huge campaign war chest, is eyeing a raft of television ads to help Republican candidates in the midterm elections, people familiar with the talks say. — Former President Donald J. Trump …
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