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Webster found not guilty of embezzlement
After listening to three days of testimony, it took a Caswell County jury a little less than an hour to find former Sen.
7 hrs ago | Kansas City Star
Missed revenue forecasts pose more woes for states
With its IOUs and plans to close state offices three days a month, California gets all the attention as lawmakers fight to write a budget set off balance by a $26.3 billion deficit.But the dozens of states that made spending cuts, tapped into reserves or relied on federal stimulus funds to patch together budgets that took effect this past week are ...
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White House releases staff salary list
Top-level staff members of the Obama White House earn the same amount as their predecessors in the Bush administration, according to a report submitted to Congress Wednesday.
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Under Senate health care plan, either way you pay
Determined to advance President Barack Obama's health care agenda, key Senate Democrats are calling for a government-run insurance option to compete with private plans, as well as a $750-per-worker annual fee on larger companies that do not offer coverage to employees.
Obama confronts skeptics on healthcare, pledges action
After cancer patient Debby Smith expressed frustration, President Obama hugged her during a forum yesterday in Virginia.
Michael Jackson investigation focuses on doctors
Investigators are focusing on at least five doctors who prescribed drugs to Michael Jackson as they try to unravel the circumstances surrounding the pop stara s death, according to law enforcement sources.
Gov. Nixon vetoes bill to repeal motorcycle helmet mandate
Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed Senate Bill 202 on Thursday. The bill would have repealed Missouri's helmet law for motorcycle riders.
Minors' abortion records off limits, court says
In a split decision released Wednesday, July 1, the Ohio Supreme Court said the parents of a Cincinnati teen who had an abortion at a Planned Parenthood clinic do not have the right to other minors' medical records.
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Key Senate Democrats trim cost of health care bill
Determined to advance President Barack Obama's health care agenda, key Senate Democrats are calling for a government-run insurance option to compete with private plans, as well as a $750-per-worker annual fee on larger companies that do not offer coverage to employees.
JACKSON, Miss. - Authorities say a nurse's assistant has been sentenced to probation, a fine and anger management for hitting a vulnerable adult in her care.
BATON ROUGE - Gov. Bobby Jindal use his veto pen Tuesday to scratch through 53 items and provisions, slicing millions of dollars that were to go to local projects across the state.
Former Doctor Sentenced to More Than 9 Years
A former Oklahoma City doctor has been sentenced to nine years and one month in federal prison for illegally distributing prescription drugs.
Nebraska judge strikes down Medicaid rule
By NATE JENKINS Associated Press Writer LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraska has been wrongfully denying Medicaid coverage to hundreds of low-income residents whom state officials argued did not work enough to comply with a welfare-to-work program, a judge has ruled.
Hugh Webster Found Not Guilty In Embezzlement Case
A jury has acquitted former North Carolina state Sen. Hugh Webster of embezzlement involving $12,000 given him by his aunt.
Cox fights Blue Cross plan to raise rates for 400,000 ahead of hearing
Attorney General Mike Cox on Wednesday opposed an immediate rate hike for 400,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan policyholders who buy their own insurance, saying the insurer hasn't done enough to prove the need for the increase before a full hearing is held.
Jury Convicts Los Angeles Physician Assistant for Stealing Doctor's...
A federal jury in Los Angeles convicted a physician assistant late yesterday for his role in a $7.7 million Medicare fraud scheme, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O'Brien of the Central District of California and Inspector General Daniel R. Levinson of the Department of Health & ...
Iowa Opens Fiscal Year Questioning Past Budget
The state is beginning a new budget year with conflicting views about the fiscal year that just ended.
Federal probe finds problems with chelation study
A federal investigation has found that heart attack survivors enrolled in a study of a controversial alternative medicine treatment were not told enough about potential dangers from the drug being tested, including death.
Is Chantix safe, and why Zyban, or bupropion, also received a black box warning
Popular smoking cessation drugs Chantix and Zyban received black box warnings from the FDA, the strongest of its kind.
Key Senate Democrats Trim Cost of Health Care Bill
In a letter outlining the details, Sens. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., said their revised plan would cost dramatically less than an earlier, incomplete proposal, and help show the way toward coverage for 97 percent of all Americans.