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<![CDATA[Pharmacists Can Improve Clinical Services, Patient Outcomes as Payer Models Evolve | NCPA 2025]]>
With fee-for-service payer models gradually becoming commonplace in community pharmacy, as well as value-based care on the rise within health care as a whole, it’s on pharmacists to navigate the medical billing landscape with the proper...
Judge Cuts Greenpeace Pipeline Protest Penalty In Half to $345 Million
"BISMARCK, N.D. — A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay damages of $345 million, reducing an earlier jury award after it found the environmental group and related entities liable for defamation and other claims in connection with...
Using Streetlamps as EV Chargers
Power Electronics INSIDER A team of Penn State researchers created a scalable framework to develop, analyze and evaluate using streetlights as a low-cost, equitable EV charging option. (Image: XB Hu/Penn State) Electric vehicles (EVs) can have...
Big Ten Breakdown: Refreshed rosters with chances to end an exhausted drought
It’s been more than 25 years since Michigan State cut down the nylon and claimed the most recent NCAA Tournament Championship by a team in the Big Ten. Within that winless span, Jason Richardson, one of the leaders of Tom Izzo’s 2000 championship...
3I/ATLAS viewing in US: When and where to spot interstellar comet in America? Check date, time and other key details
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has sparked a wave of curiosity among scientists. Comet 3I/ATLAS was discovered on 1 July 2025, and since then, astronomers have been doing everything they can to learn as much about it as they can. Reason? This is...
NRCC Claims Democrats Are Out Of Gas One Year Out From Midterms
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), the House GOP’s campaign arm, is arguing that Republicans are well-positioned to maintain control of the lower chamber — one year out from Election Day 2026. Though midterm elections tend to...
Squeezing Water from Air? New Collaboration Looks to Generate Clean Water for America’s Military
The U.S. Army Research and Development Center (ERDC) announced a three-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with AirJoule Technologies to develop a reliable and resilient water source for military personnel across the globe,...
Three settlements with payments up to $237 you should take advantage of before 2025 ends
AMERICANS should double check to see whether or not they qualify for at least three crucial settlements before December is over. They could be missing out on direct payments as high as $237 with little-to-no effort required to get them. Sign up...
Top 10 states Americans want to move to most
In January, U.S. Census data showed that Americans were flocking to the Sun Belt states and according to a new report from moveBuddha that trend is still going strong, News.Az reports citing CNBC. The relocation tech company used proprietary data...
Education and community feedback at La Plata Electric Association CommunityPowerX Night
Members got a chance to chat with LPEA board, learn about current state of power generation From left: Convergent Energy and Power Senior Vice President Katie Guerry, HydroWest CEO Sam Perry, Southwest Power Pool Vice President of Markets Carrie...
Texas Democrats urge Gov. Greg Abbott to direct emergency funds to address the looming SNAP crisis
From left, House Speaker Dustin Burrows, Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick hold a bill signing ceremony at the Texas Capitol on April 23, 2025 to create a Texas Department of Government Efficiency. Kaylee Greenlee for The Texas Tribune By...
Democratic voters say California's Prop 50 gives them a way to 'counteract' Trump
LOS ANGELES — Adelaide Stone Van Gessel says she doesn't agree with partisan gerrymandering in practice. But she voted yes on Proposition 50, a California ballot measure that would allow the state's Democratic leaders to temporarily bypass...
Mo. Judge Warns Of Sanctions In Peru Lead Poisoning Case
By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez ( October 30, 2025, 8:48 PM EDT) -- A Missouri federal judge is threatening attorneys representing a mining company controlled by billionaire Ira Rennert in a lawsuit over pollution in Peru with serious sanctions for...
Six Flags America Issues 2025 Closure Notice, Operations Ceased Immediately
On Sunday, November 2, Six Flags America welcomed guests for the final time. The permanent closure came approximately six months after Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced plans to sunset the 50-year-old Six Flags theme park and Hurricane...
Texas Democrats urge Gov. Greg Abbott to direct emergency funds to address the looming food crisis
Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI policy , and give us feedback . Texas Democratic lawmakers have urged Gov. Greg Abbott to use his executive authority to provide emergency state funding...
Premium foodservice partner, Fortune Fish & Gourmet, is redefining quality and elevating plates across the US
From the shores of the Pacific Ocean to quaint European towns, Fortune Fish & Gourmet (Fortune) offers a fully comprehensive selection of premium foods sourced from all corners of the world. Born of a mission to ‘elevate meals and lives’, the...
4 Regions Most Likely to See Their First Snowfall in November
Most of the Northeast and Midwest could see the white stuff before December. With all the changing foliage and cozy aesthetics, it’s perfectly normal to want fall to last as long as possible. Unfortunately, Mother Nature might have other plans for...
Past Principal Of Westchester Sues School District
A former principal of Westchester Elementary School is suing the Kirkwood School District for sex discrimination, according to a lawsuit filed last week in St. Louis County. Robert “Bo” Ricker, a resident of St. Charles County, was hired as the...
We Have No One to Blame for Public Health Disasters but Ourselves
Environment / October 23, 2025 Isn’t it time, in the era of Trump and RFK Jr., to focus on a social structure in which corporations and institutions make decisions that profoundly affect people’s health? Edit Ad Policy US Secretary of Health and...
Notes from a Novice Appalachian
Published 5:00 pm Thursday, October 30, 2025 I am not from here. About a quarter of my life was spent in northwest Missouri having grown up in St. Joseph. After that we moved to a bedroom town near Kansas City, Missouri (and I can’t help but...