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Cops: Vineland Man Arrested for Stealing $4 Worth of Ice

Cops: Vineland Man Arrested for Stealing $4 Worth of Ice
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Claims People: Accident Fund, Great American, Envista, Hunton Andrews Kurth and Abicare

Claims People: Accident Fund, Great American, Envista, Hunton Andrews Kurth and Abicare By Claims Journal staff | April 15, 2021 Nina Burnett AF Group has appointed Nina Burnett as director of investigative services. She will lead claim fraud investigations for an insurance group that specializes in workers’ compensation. Burnett previously was director of health care investigations for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. Prior to that, she worked for 10 years as a special agent for the FBI, where she specialized in the investigation of health care fraud. Burnett obtained a bachelor of arts degree in history from Columbia University and Juris Doctor degree from Columbia University School of Law. She holds several professional designations including Accredited Health Care Fraud Investigator (AHFI) and Certified Professional Coder (CPC).

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The Economy Just Got Hotter, but That Might Be a Bad Thing

A big jump in consumer prices has some experts worrying that inflation is inevitable, despite calming statements from the Federal Reserve and White House. In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Frank O’Connell works on the floor, Tuesday April 13, 2021. Stocks were choppy and mixed in late morning trading Tuesday as a drop in bond yields hurt bank stocks but helped big technology stocks. (Nicole Pereira/New York Stock Exchange via AP) MANHATTAN (CN) Consumer prices saw the biggest jump since August 2012 on Tuesday, leading some experts to worry that federal regulators are not taking inflation seriously enough.

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Fewer Police, No Parades: The Squeeze on Local Budgets

Fewer Police, No Parades: The Squeeze on Local Budgets Cities and counties face budget shortfalls in the billions, leading to furloughs and hiring freezes. Absent federal aid, further cuts are certain. Alan Greenblatt, Senior Staff Writer   |   February 3, 2021   |  Analysis Mardi Gras parades aren’t happening this year in New Orleans, due to the pandemic. Residents have responded by creating “house floats” turning their homes into bright, stationary floats decorated with dinosaurs, circus animals and Art Nouveau demi-goddesses. One house features a large painted image of “Saint Dolly” Parton, complete with a sacred heart and holding a vaccination needle. It’s a clever and festive way to keep up the fun while staying safe. While raising spirits, however, it’s not the same as holding weeks’ worth of parades that pack the streets and bring in thousands of people to drink and spend money. In New Orleans

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A Generation of Legislative Leaders Passes from the Scene

A Generation of Legislative Leaders Passes from the Scene Michael Madigan and Mike Miller are the most prominent among a host of legislators who held office for decades and have recently been ousted from leadership, retired or passed away. Alan Greenblatt, Senior Staff Writer   |   January 25, 2021   |  Analysis Michael Madigan was first sworn into the Illinois House 50 years ago this month. He ruled as speaker for 36 of those years, making him the longest-serving state House speaker in American history. His reign finally ended on Jan. 13, when Chris Welch was elected to replace him. “He has been a dominant force for so long that very few of us can think of Illinois politics without the role of Mike Madigan,” says John Jackson, a political scientist at Southern Illinois University. “He dominated the House and, to a lesser extent, much of Democratic politics.”

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