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The behavioral health industry awaits a vital federal appeals court decision in a long legal battle between payers and operators.
No matter the decision, the ruling in Wit v. United Behavioral Health wil
People stand in line to receive the monkeypox vaccine at San Francisco General Hospital.
A man who recently sought care for monkeypox at Stanford did not report sexual contact or lesions on the anus or genitals — an unusual case that highlights the need to better understand how the vir
RICHMOND, Va. — Can playing cards help solve cold cases? Attorney General Jason Miyares believes so.
On Thursday, Miyares announced a new initiative to help close unsolved crimes in the state by distributing decks of playing cards to inmates at the Richmond City Justice Center.
Virginia has become the latest state to adopt an initiative to distribute playing cards among incarcerated people to help solve cold cases.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced the cards would be distributed for recreational use to inmates within the Richmond City Justice Ce
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I was dizzy with questions until the family doctor assured me that my two-year-old daughter was going to be just fine.
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ROCKINGHAM — At 2:48 a.m., police responded to Perdue Farms on South Long Drive following a report of a stolen p
Richard G. Frohling, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, announced that on August 18, 2022, James P. Quinn (age: 57) of Youngstown, Ohio, was sentenced to a 57-month term of federal imprisonment by United States District Judge Lynn S. Adelman. Quinn had earlier pleade