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June 12 (Reuters) - Cigna's (CI.N), opens new tab pharmacy benefits services unit Express Scripts requested on Friday that a federal court strike down a ‌Tennessee state law that it says would ...
I just asked AI what the reading situation looks like this summer. I asked, knowing very well what it looks like, but I was curious what it would say. AI said that this summer, reading will resemble ...
RICHMOND, Va. — A new study analyzing millions of medical records reveals significant disparities in telehealth access across Virginia, with rural communities, lower-income areas, and communities with ...
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More than 100 students from several Staten Island high schools gathered Tuesday at the Joan & Alan Bernikow JCC for the organization’s first Day of Unity. The event aimed to ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee is opening a new chapter in literary history. Thousands of books once owned by Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Knoxville native, Cormac McCarthy, have ...
A five-year randomized trial shows that regularly giving children free, high-interest books can meaningfully improve reading achievement, highlighting a simple, low-cost strategy to boost literacy in ...
Huntington Beach must foot roughly $1 million in legal bills for restricting minors’ access to certain books at the city’s library, an Orange County judge ordered this week. In a tentative ruling ...
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What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature. By Dwight Garner In 1981, Donald Barthelme published “Challenge,” a funny and weirdly prescient ...