The audit found that even in 2023 — years after the state made $55 billion in fraudulent COVID lockdown-era benefits payments — the state likely made “potentially ineligible payments” of nearly $200 ...
Ohio Education Association president speaks out against bill that could close low-performing schools
Ohio Education Association President Scott DiMauro testified against Ohio Senate Bill 127 Tuesday morning during the Ohio Senate Education Committee meeting. The bill would revise Ohio’s public school ...
High Acceptance Rates: Public sector employees have a high acceptance rate of default investments in their DC retirement plans, with over 80 percent of participants accepting the default option across ...
A coalition of Democratic state officials sued the Trump administration Tuesday over plans to cut more than $11 billion in grants by the Department of Health and Human Services, on the same day ...
Under an emerging Republican plan to require some Medicaid recipients to work, between 4.6 million and 5.2 million adults ages 19 to 55 could lose their health care coverage, according to a new ...
An advocacy group sued the U.S. Department of Education on Friday seeking records related to the Biden administration’s response to anti-Israel riots held on Columbia University’s campus after the Oct ...
President Joe Biden’s former White House chief of staff Ron Klain paints a devastating picture of the then-president’s mental and physical state before the June 2024 debate with Donald Trump that sent ...
The U.S. added 228,000 jobs in March, the U.S. Department of Labor reported Friday, nearly double what was forecast. Employment gains occurred in the health care, transportation, warehousing and ...
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