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Time Warner Cable socks Internet customers with new modem fee
Time Warner Cable is seeing growth in its broadband Internet business but steady losses in TV viewers. So how is the company responding? With a hefty new fee for Internet cable modems, of course. The dominant cable provider in Southern California is...Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., CVS Corp., Computer Hardware, Satellite and Cable Service, U.S. Department of Justice
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The choice
WASHINGTON -- "Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not." That was Barack Obama in 2008. And he was right. Reagan was an ideological inflection point, ending a 50-year...
Tags: Interior Policy, Barack Obama, Paul Ryan, Politics, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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U.S. investigating CVS prescription refills
The U.S. Justice Department's civil fraud division is investigating claims that CVS Caremark wrongly refilled prescriptions and billed insurers without the knowledge or the approval of its customers. The probe will focus primarily on allegations of...
Tags: Medicare, CVS Corp., Government Health Care, Medicaid, U.S. Department of Justice
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CVS Caremark prescription refills under scrutiny, source says
Medicare is investigating reports that CVS Caremark Corp., the country's second-largest drugstore chain, has refilled prescriptions and submitted insurance claims without patients' approval, according to an official with knowledge of the matter. The...Tags: CVS Corp., Aetna Inc., Medicare, Health and Medical Professionals, Prescription Drugs
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Indianapolis woman sentenced to 80 months for defrauding nearly $9M
An Indianapolis woman will spend more than six years in prison for defrauding Indiana's Medicaid program of nearly $9 million. Carol Woodard, 45, was sentenced to six years and eight months Friday after pleading guilty to health care fraud. Woodard...
Tags: Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Medicaid, Prisons, FBI
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Could TRICARE work for veterans?
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has proposed opening military TRICARE networks of civilian health care providers to veterans who can't get timely mental health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs. TRICARE networks currently exist...Tags: Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Politics, Veterans Affairs, Behavioral Conditions
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The truth about Obama and welfare
The old line is that there's a simple way to know a politician is lying: His lips are moving. Odds are good that any lurid charge leveled against a candidate is largely fraudulent. So it was no surprise that when Mitt Romney accused Barack Obama of...
Tags: Interior Policy, Barack Obama, New York University, Executive Branch, Politics
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Viewpoint: If they could see us now, 111 years later
Someone recently shared some very old postcards with photos of events in Imperial Valley, also three Imperial Press newspapers from 1901, and “The Searchlight,” a publication from Holtville Union High School dated Nov. 28, 1921. One of the...
Tags: High School Sports, High Schools, Schools
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Indiana Minority Health Coalition, Purdue team up for new initiative
The Indiana Minority Health Coalition and Purdue University are teaming up for a new initiative called Heart Health Indiana. The goal is to educate African Americans and other minorities about some of the increased heart risks they face. The message...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Health, Social Issues
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Obama can make huge impact with his status as first father
One of my great hopes for a Barack Obama administration — and thus one of my personal disappointments — was that he would use his bully pulpit to emphasize the importance of a two-parent family, and especially of fathers, to children's well-...Tags: Barack Obama, Family, Social Issues, BBC
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Viewpoint: Waiting for Holtville High 60th class reunion
The Holtville High School Class of 1952 will have its 60th reunion Saturday, Feb. 11, during Carrot Festival. It is the same day as the parade. We are hoping former graduates will get to town in plenty of time to view the parade, and hang out around the...Tags: Bill Brooks, Festive Events, Jimmy Powell, Arts and Culture, Graduation
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