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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Monday announced that all 50 states will receive awards under the $50 billion dollar Rural Health Transformation Program.
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After you strap your Christmas tree to the top of your car, what happens to the field where you cut it down?
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Erika Mclaughlin had been living in another state for the past six months and learned of her one-year-old daughter's death in a phone call from her mother.
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Now that some of the initial shock of the Custom House Wharf fire in Portland is wearing off, local business owners are figuring out what comes next.
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An aviation maintenance firm and a planned potato chip plant are bringing dozens of jobs back to the base, which has seen several failed revitalization attempts since it closed in 1994.
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One city councilors says he is hearing from concerned constituents and advocates for the unhoused about the situation. It was below 15 degrees that night.
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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te vowed to defend the self-ruled island's sovereignty in the face of what he termed China's "expansionist ambitions," days after Beijing wrapped up live-fire military drills near its shores.
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The protests began due to economic pressures, with Iran's currency rapidly depreciating. Demonstrators have also chanted against the country's theocracy.
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Former special counsel Jack Smith spoke with lawmakers behind closed doors in December. That testimony is now public.
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Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., says he thinks the Senate can pass a "retroactive" Affordable Care Act subsidy extension, but "we need President Trump."
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Every new year, public media reporters across the country bring us some of the new state laws taking effect where they are. Here are six in 2026.
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