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Kaiser Health News: Trump’s Pardons Included Health Care Execs Behind Massive Frauds
“The list of some 200 Trump pardons or commutations, most issued as he vacated the White House, included at least seven doctors or health care entrepreneurs who ran discredited health care enterprises, from nursing homes to pain clinics. One is a former doctor and California hospital owner embroiled in a massive workers’ compensation kickback scheme…
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Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination Updated Jan. 25, 2021; Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), Vaccines Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about Vaccination 8 Things to Know Facts about Vaccination Who Gets Vaccinated First? What to Expect at Your Vaccine Appointment Benefits of Getting Vaccinated Different Vaccinesplus icon Ensuring the Safety of Vaccines Ensuring Vaccines Work
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The GAO Finds: Elder Financial Exploitation — The Fraudulent or IIlegal Use of An Older Adult’s Funds or Property — Has Far-reaching Effects on Victims and Society
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found actual losses and attempts at elder financial exploitation reported by financial institutions nationwide were $1.7 billion in 2017… studies published from 2016 to 2020 from three states — New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia — estimated the costs of financial exploitation could be more than $1 billion in each state…
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Even Though the Room Is Full, They Are “The Only One in the Room”; Eight Women Across 3 Centuries in Smithsonian Exhibit
Carving out a successful career in business and entrepreneurship is tough, but for women, rising to the top of their fields is even tougher. Those who do reach this pinnacle often find that they are the only woman in the room. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History features eight such women in its display,…





