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F1 race schedule: When is the Canadian Grand Prix 2023?
F1 race schedule: When is the Canadian Grand Prix 2023?
When is the Canadian Grand Prix in 2023? The F1 schedule heads to Montreal this week with Red Bull's Max Verstappen looking to defend his title.Formula 1 is back in North America with the Canadian Grand Prix next on tap!Max Verstappen ha dominated for Red Bull over the last three races ...
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Canada Wildfires Increase in Threat to Air Quality, Energy
Canada Wildfires Increase in Threat to Air Quality, Energy
The number of wildfires burning in Canada’s top energy-producing province of Alberta is on the rise again, hurting
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Pedro Pascal and 'Beef' actor Steven Yeun bond over wild road rage story
Pedro Pascal and 'Beef' actor Steven Yeun bond over wild road rage story
Steven Yeun is quite familiar with how volatile and angry drivers on the road can be, thanks to his starring role in hit series "Beef," and it turns out Pedro Pascal can relate.
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Canada Supreme Court judge quits amid probe over alleged drunken fight
Canada Supreme Court judge quits amid probe over alleged drunken fight
OTTAWA A Canadian Supreme Court judge being probed for alleged involvement in a drunken fight resigned on Monday,
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MLB Rumors: Astros trade target, Mets fans fed up, Yankees block Oswald Peraza
MLB Rumors: Astros trade target, Mets fans fed up, Yankees block Oswald Peraza
MLB Rumors: What's the latest with Yankees prospect Oswald Peraza?Anthony Volpe has the worst on-base percentage of any regular in baseball. The Yankees rookie shortstop has struggled to adapt at the major-league level, and some fans want him sent down. By no means would this signal the Yanke...
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Blink Commits to EV Charging Stations With Tesla Ports
Blink Commits to EV Charging Stations With Tesla Ports
Blink Charging, one of the nation's largest networks, is developing a fast EV charging station
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Duke to Sell Renewables Unit to Brookfield for $2.8 Billion
Duke to Sell Renewables Unit to Brookfield for $2.8 Billion
Duke Energy Corp. agreed to sell a big portfolio of wind and solar farms to Brookfield Renewable for
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Biden administration urges states to slow down on dropping people from Medicaid
Biden administration urges states to slow down on dropping people from Medicaid
The Biden administration on Monday urged states to slow down their purge of Medicaid rolls, citing concerns that large numbers of lower-income people are losing health care coverage due to administrative reasons. The nation's Medicaid rolls swelled during the coronavirus pandemic as states were prohibited from ending people's coverage. But that came to a halt in April, and states now must re-evaluate recipients' eligibility — just as they had been regularly required to do before the pandemic. In some states, about half of those whose Medicaid renewal cases were decided in April or May have lost their coverage, according to data submitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and obtained by The Associated Press. The primary cause is what CMS describes as “procedural reasons,” such as the failure to return forms. “I am deeply concerned with the number of people unnecessarily losing coverage, especially those who appear to have lost coverage for avoidable reasons that State Medicaid offices have the power to prevent or mitigate,” Health and Human Services Secretary Secretary Xavier Becerra wrote in a letter Monday to governors. Instead of immediately dropping people who haven't responded by a deadline, federal officials are encouraging state Medicaid agencies to delay procedural terminations for one month while conducting additional targeted outreach to Medicaid recipients. Among other things, they're also encouraging states to allow providers of managed health care plans to help people submit Medicaid renewal forms. Nobody "should lose coverage simply because they changed addresses, didn’t receive a form, or didn’t have enough information about the renewal process,” Becerra said in a statement. States are moving at different paces to conduct Medicaid eligibility determinations. Some haven't dropped anyone from their rolls yet while others already have removed tens of thousands of people. Among 18 states that reported preliminary data to CMS, about 45% of those whose renewals were due in April kept their Medicaid coverage, about 31% lost coverage and about 24% were still being processed. Of those that lost coverage, 4-out-of-5 were for procedural reasons, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In Arkansas, Florida, Idaho and Oklahoma, about half or more of those whose eligibility cases were completed in April or May lost their Medicaid coverage, according data reviewed by the AP. Those figures may appear high because some states frontloaded the process, starting with people already deemed unlikely to remain eligible. CMS officials have specifically highlighted concerns about Arkansas, which has dropped well over 100,000 Medicaid recipients, mostly for not returning renewal forms or requested information. Arkansas officials said they are following a timeline under a 2021 law that requires the state to complete its redeterminations within six months of the end of the public health emergency. They said Medicaid recipients receive multiple notices — as well as texts, emails and phone calls, when possible — before being dropped. Some people probably don't respond because they know they are no longer eligible, the state Department of Human Services said. Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has dismissed criticism of the state’s redetermination process, saying Arkansas is merely getting the program back to its pre-pandemic coverage intentions. But health care advocates said it's particularly concerning when states have large numbers of people removed from Medicaid for not responding to re-enrollment notices. "People who are procedurally disenrolled often are not going to realize they’ve lost coverage until they show up for a medical appointment or they go to fill their prescription and are told you no longer have insurance coverage,” said Allie Gardner, a senior research associate at the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families. __ Associated Press writer Andrew DeMillo contributed from Little Rock, Arkansas. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Speaker McCarthy eyes new commission to tackle nation's debt, but many Democrats are wary Connecticut to adjourn largely bipartisan session in contrast to rancor in other states Missouri governor signs ban on transgender health care, school sports
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Feyenoord land Premier League duo from Newcastle and Brighton
Feyenoord land Premier League duo from Newcastle and Brighton
Dutch champions Feyenoord have secured deals for Premier League duo Yankuba Minteh and Antef Tsoungui from Newcastle and Brighton respectively.
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Cardinals: Latest Tyler O'Neill injury update complicates trade deadline plans
Cardinals: Latest Tyler O'Neill injury update complicates trade deadline plans
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Tyler O'Neill says his back is pain-free, and he could resume baseball activities this week. Despite a pending return to the lineup, the most recent update on his back problems could complicate the team's trade deadline plans.Tyler O'Neill, who h...
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Brazil's market conditions open door to monetary policy shift, central bank chief says
Brazil's market conditions open door to monetary policy shift, central bank chief says
BRASILIA Brazil's central bank chief, Roberto Campos Neto, indicated on Monday the improvement in market conditions is paving
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3 Braves trade targets from bottoming-out Cardinals and 2 to avoid
3 Braves trade targets from bottoming-out Cardinals and 2 to avoid
Things aren't turning around for the St. Louis Cardinals and the Atlanta Braves should be ready to take advantage of that at the MLB Trade Deadline.One of the biggest potential hurdles for the Atlanta Braves at the upcoming MLB Trade Deadline is the simple lack of sellers that could be out ...
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