The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will subject nearly 55,000 Vermont Medicaid recipients to work requirements – about a third of the state's enrollees.
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Samantha Liss,
CBS News,
30 Mar. 2026
Is such an existential shriek into the abyss, all while living in a society suffused by mind-numbing grief and nationalism, worth subjecting yourself to?
The craze reached its apex in 1916, when Wall Street bettors wagered $10m (about $300m today) on the contest between President Woodrow Wilson and Charles Hughes — who, as governor of New York, had signed an anti-gambling law trying to ban the practice.
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Kelli María Korducki,
thehustle.co,
3 Apr. 2026
Sports betting currently represents a significant and rapidly growing market in the United States, with approximately $167 billion wagered in 2025, an 11% increase from the previous year.
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Cláudia Nunes,
The Orlando Sentinel,
2 Apr. 2026
Any physical barrier could jeopardize the landscape that draws more than half a million visitors annually and drives the local economy.
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Phaedra Trethan,
USA Today,
2 Apr. 2026
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said that regardless of the final outcome of the case, Peters jeopardized people's safety and threatened democratic election processes.
Place the chicken in front of you, breast up, with the neck pointing away from you.
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Peter Barrett,
Outside Online,
9 June 2025
Its superiority was passed like a shibboleth among food connoisseurs: Thighs are juicier, tastier, are almost half the price—preferable in just about every way to the boneless, skinless, flavorless breasts that reign supreme in America.
Both Kendra and Joseph were charged with four counts of endangering the welfare of a child and four counts of false imprisonment, the Tontitown Police Department announced March 20.
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Anthony Robledo,
USA Today,
2 Apr. 2026
Other projects have or would have endangered the bleached sandhill skipper butterfly, the sage-grouse, and steamboat buckwheat.
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