Throughout this week, the Washington Examiner’s Restoring America project will feature its latest series, “Reforming the Deep State: Reining in the Federal Bureaucracy.” We invited some of the best ...
Just started using this extension and for some reason the syntax highlighter trips up over dollar signs, $, in identifiers. Somewhat surprised to see something as basic as identifiers not being ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. A beloved barbecue spot with Asian flair is looking to expand its footprint in Charlotte with a refreshed look — and a new flagship ...
Abstract: A software component plagued with bugs is likely to experience both functional and non-functional difficulties, such as usability, performance, and security issues. These bugs can range from ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reported in 2024 that Medicaid’s improper payment rate over the previous three years was less than 5.1%. A health policy analyst who worked for the White ...
As the 119th Congress seeks to reduce government spending through reconciliation, talk of Medicaid reductions has raised concerns about vulnerable populations losing Medicaid coverage. But simply ...
A Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program “We Welcome SNAP Benefits” sign unveiled on Wednesday, May 19, 2010. (USDA photo) The Agriculture Department is one of 16 federal departments and agencies ...
A U.S. government agency found that $2.7 trillion worth of Medicare and Medicaid payments were improperly sent overseas. The Government Accountability Office (GAO), a nonpartisan congressional agency, ...
The Government Accountability Office (GAO), a nonpartisan congressional agency, published two reports in 2024 that found, generally speaking, improper payments made by the U.S. government since fiscal ...
It’s tempting to want to celebrate the latest improper payment numbers—just announced as being at their lowest level in a decade— as a great success story. And indeed, the administration is ...
David K. Bissinger of Bissinger, Oshman, Williams & Strasburger. Courtesy photo. Nearly a decade ago, this author wrote about how seasoned trial lawyers, arguing well within the rules, increasingly ...
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