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Appointments. The Veterans Affairs Inspector General Just Announced it is investigating another 15 facilities for allegedly manipulating wait times. Now, this is a story that come downs to who knew what and when, because these delays may have resulted in the deaths of at least 40 veterans at an arizona facility which was first reported by cnn. The white house today claiming the president first learned about that situation in arizona from cnns reporting. But a damning 2010 memo from a top v. A. Official clearly warns of, quote, inappropriate scheduling practices at some v. A. Hospitals. Jim acosta is out front. What is the white house saying about when the president first learned of these problems . Well, breanna, as you just mentioned, White House Press secretary jay carney said they t white house found out about the allegations in phoenix when he saw it on cnn, when he heard about the reports that were on cnn three weeks ago. But then came this memo. We should point out the American L

Ex-Jaffrey resident talks about her life as Supreme Court Justice Jackson s assistant

Ex-Jaffrey resident talks about her life as Supreme Court Justice Jackson s assistant
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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Jennifer Gruda talks about going from Jaffrey to the Supreme Court

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Jennifer Gruda talks about going from Jaffrey to the Supreme Court
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Social media may influence parents views on HPV vaccination

Date Time Social media may influence parents’ views on HPV vaccination Penn State College of Medicine researchers determined that misinformation on social media may affect parents’ willingness to have their children vaccinated against human papillomavirus. Image: Penn State HERSHEY, Pa. – Studies by Penn State College of Medicine researchers demonstrate that misinformation on social media may affect parents’ willingness to have their children vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV). They also found that some parents are in favor of establishing standards for combating HPV vaccine misinformation on social media. Prior research conducted by the Pew Research Center showed that 72% of adults use social media, and many rely on it for news and information. However, misleading and inaccurate information is easily shared online and can be especially harmful when it comes to health-related issues.

Rep Brendan Boyle decides against Pennsylvania Senate bid

Rep Brendan Boyle decides against Pennsylvania Senate bid
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