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The $5.3 Trillion Question — Why American Healthcare Costs So Much
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What GAO Found For an estimated 77 percent (about 12,300) of the nation’s museums, the condition of at least one building system (e.g., heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) or building issue puts their collections at risk of damage or loss, according to GAO’s survey of museums. An estimated
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As the United States and Israel continue their joint military campaign against Iran, Israelis have set up a memorial in Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Square honoring fallen American service members. The display has turned a busy public space into a place of reflection, where Israelis have gathered to pay the
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The U.S. military has sunk more than 50 Iranian naval ships and hit more than 5,000 targets inside the country, dropping dozens of 2,000 pound GPS-guided bombs on "deeply buried missile launchers" across the Islamic Republic, according to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. The pos
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A heated hearing on sanctuary policies before the U.S. Senate Budget Committee on Tuesday highlighted deep divisions in Washington over immigration enforcement, with Republicans arguing that sanctuary policies undermine public safety while Democrats primarily warned that aggressive deportation effor
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In Egypt, Ramadan is not just a time for religious fasting – it is also a critical financial lifeline for the country’s public and charitable healthcare system. Without the generosity of Zakat (obligatory alms) and Sadaqa (voluntary charity), many major hospitals would struggle to survive. For a mon
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Healthcare on a lifeline: Egypt’s hospitals rely on Ramadan donations to survive.
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Museum Facilities: Deferred Maintenance Persists and Costs to Repair Are UnknownWhat GAO Found For an estimated 77 percent (about 12,300) of the nation’s museums, the condition of at least one building system (e.g., heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) or building issue puts their collections at risk of damage or loss, according to GAO’s survey of museums. An estimated
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Far From Home, Fallen American Troops Honored in Powerful TributeAs the United States and Israel continue their joint military campaign against Iran, Israelis have set up a memorial in Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Square honoring fallen American service members. The display has turned a busy public space into a place of reflection, where Israelis have gathered to pay the
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'Beautiful Symphony of American Spirit': Caine Details the Destruction of Iranian Capabilities in the First 10 Days of Operation Epic FuryThe U.S. military has sunk more than 50 Iranian naval ships and hit more than 5,000 targets inside the country, dropping dozens of 2,000 pound GPS-guided bombs on "deeply buried missile launchers" across the Islamic Republic, according to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. The pos
What GAO Found For an estimated 77 percent (about 12,300) of the nation’s museums, the condition of at least one building system (e.g., heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) or building issue puts their collections at risk of damage or loss, according to GAO’s survey of museums. An estimated
As the United States and Israel continue their joint military campaign against Iran, Israelis have set up a memorial in Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Square honoring fallen American service members. The display has turned a busy public space into a place of reflection, where Israelis have gathered to pay the
The U.S. military has sunk more than 50 Iranian naval ships and hit more than 5,000 targets inside the country, dropping dozens of 2,000 pound GPS-guided bombs on "deeply buried missile launchers" across the Islamic Republic, according to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. The pos
A heated hearing on sanctuary policies before the U.S. Senate Budget Committee on Tuesday highlighted deep divisions in Washington over immigration enforcement, with Republicans arguing that sanctuary policies undermine public safety while Democrats primarily warned that aggressive deportation effor
In Egypt, Ramadan is not just a time for religious fasting – it is also a critical financial lifeline for the country’s public and charitable healthcare system. Without the generosity of Zakat (obligatory alms) and Sadaqa (voluntary charity), many major hospitals would struggle to survive. For a mon
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