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Can Tackling Addictions Reduce Medicaid Costs?

Medicaid enrollees with substance use disorders have higher health costs than those without, around $1,200 compared to $550 monthly on average, KFF reported.
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Gen Z Doesn’t Seem To Care About Protesting Against Trump

Dana Fisher told Newsweek that young people have “lost confidence in the notion that democracy in America can work for them.”
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Map Shows Where Homebuyers Can Still Buy Homes for Under $300K

A majority of the most affordable cities are concentrated in the South and the Midwest, according to a new study.
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New disputes emerge ahead of US-China trade talks in London

New disputes emerge ahead of US-China trade talks in London
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Kyrgyzstan removes towering Lenin statue from second city

Kyrgyzstan removes towering Lenin statue from second city [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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National Guard to Arrive in L.A. Within 24 Hours, Federal Official Says

The top federal prosecutor in Southern California, Bilal A. “Bill” Essayli, said California “has an obligation to maintain order and maintain public safety, and they’re unable to do that right now in Los Angeles.”
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Trump to deploy National Guard in LA amid protests over immigration raids

The president announced the move despite objections from California governor Gavin Newsom.
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Over 12,000 children waiting for first contact from disability teams

Of that figure, 8298 children are waiting over a year for first contact.
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Miley Cyrus heckled at NYC Tribeca Film Festival by fans who thought premiere was a concert: ‘We paid $800’

They came in like a wrecking ball.
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Looted from Syria, sold on Facebook: antiquities smuggling surges after fall of Assad

Collapse of once-feared security apparatus, coupled with widespread poverty, has triggered a gold rush

They come by night. Armed with pickaxes, shovels and jackhammers, looters disturb the dead. Under the cover of darkness, men exhume graves buried more than 2,000 years ago in Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra, searching for treasure.

By day, the destruction caused by grave robbers is apparent. Three-metre-deep holes mar the landscape of Palmyra, where ancient burial crypts lure people with the promise of funerary gold and ancient artefacts that fetch thousands of dollars.

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