Medicaid work requirements start going live this summer. What early states Nebraska and Montana reveal about who how many will lose coverage—and why.
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Medicaid Work Requirements Go Live Soon. Here’s How Many Could Lose Coverage
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The Prettiest Sea Slugs Use Crystals in Their Skin as ‘Pixels’ of Color : ScienceAlert
Nudibranchs are the jewels of the underwater world.
That’s not just a nice metaphor: Scientists have now discovered that the vibrant colors of sartorial sea slugs really are made up of thousands of tiny crystals embedded in their…
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Battle for Bulgaria: The EU opens a new front in its election war
The worlds eyes are on Hungary, but the EU is busy crushing a populist revolt in Bulgaria
Though the Hungarian election is only a week away, another threat is already manifesting for the EU’s elite: This time in Bulgaria, where left-wing populist…
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Russia’s internet regulator orders outlets to delete reports linking bank disruptions to its website-blocking activity — Meduza
Russia’s federal internet regulator, Roskomnadzor, has ordered Russian outlets to delete reports linking a widespread disruption at major Russian banks on April 3 to the agency’s website-blocking activity.
The Russian business outlet…
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Dozens gather outside Presidential Administration in Moscow to submit petitions against messaging app blocks and mobile internet shutdowns — Meduza
Dozens of people gathered outside the Presidential Administration in Moscow to submit petitions against the blocking of messaging apps and the shutdown of mobile internet access.
The Rassvet party had announced the mass petition drive…
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Some Borrowers Are Moving Abroad and Abandoning Their Student Loans
More than 40 million borrowers are saddled with federal student debt, and a record number — 7.7 million — have defaulted on their loans, according to recently released data from the Education Department.
For some borrowers, moving abroad and…
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Siberian regional TV releases video of ‘grateful farmers’ who lost livestock to government seizures, but journalists identify participants as local officials
OTS, a television channel owned by the Novosibirsk regional government, has released a video featuring what it calls “grateful farmers” describing how they received compensation for livestock that was destroyed. The video is available…
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What to know about the Iran war today
This is not a one-sided war. Iran has shown it can still hit back. Iranian fire brought down a U.S. F-15E, an A-10 was also hit during the rescue effort, and the wider conflict has now wounded 365 U.S. service members and killed 13, according to…
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IDF announces Sgt. First Class Guy Ludar died while fighting in Lebanon
Sgt. First Class Guy Ludar, 21, fell while fighting in southern Lebanon, the IDF announced on Friday.
Ludar, from Yuvalim, was a soldier in the Maglan Unit of the Commando Brigade.
His name was shared after his family was notified.
According to a…
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