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Hochul admin offers ‘grace period’ for NY home care switch — but still denies any issues in chaotic rollout

The Department of Health is announcing scantily-detailed a “grace period” where current participants in the program can get reimbursed after the new company at the center of the transition Public Partnerships, LLC, or PPL – completes their paperwork.
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War plans security breach is a ‘danger’ that ‘must be investigated,’ Panetta says

National security officials discussed military plans in a Signal group chat that mistakenly included The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, according to a report published on Monday. To discuss the revelation and the national security implications, Geoff Bennett spoke with Leon Panetta, the former defense secretary and director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Masked Columbia protesters march on campus, defying Trump-ordered ban on face coverings

The protesters put out a cattle call on social media Monday, proclaiming it “Mask-Up Monday” — provocatively thumbing their noses at the university’s newly announced restrictions.
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Mr. President, speak up against the sham arrest of Erdogan’s rival

On Sunday, a Turkish court formally arrested Erdogan’s main political foe, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, on sham corruption and terrorism charges, sparking huge protests.
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Brazil apologizes to families of victims of military dictatorship’s mass grave

Brazil apologizes to families of victims of military dictatorship’s mass grave [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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New Drug Delivery System Could Reduce GLP-1 Shortage and Make It More Efficient

Learn how chemists have invented a new technology to solve the shortage of GLP-1 medications by improving drug delivery.
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Appeals court reviews White House’s use of wartime law for deportations

An appeals court is reviewing the Trump administration’s use of a wartime law to deport Venezuelan immigrants without due process amid rising concerns from families and immigration advocates.
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‘I stand by what I said’: Garron Noone reactivates social media accounts

Last week Noone said he had been asked to discuss immigration by his followers
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Death of Yankees star Brett Gardner’s youngest son Miller under investigation, State Dept. confirms

Costa Rican authorities are actively investigating the tragic death of Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former Yankees star Brett Gardner, the US State Department confirmed to The Post Monday. “We can confirm the death of a US citizen in Costa Rica on March 21,” a department spokesperson said in reference to the teen. “We…
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Winners, losers from first two rounds of women’s March Madness

With the brief pause in March Madness, The Post took a look at the winners and losers of the first two rounds of the women’s NCAA Tournament.