In the largest Medicare Advantage fraud settlement to date, Kaiser Permanente has agreed to pay $556 million to settle Justice Department allegations that it billed the government for medical conditions patients didn’t have.
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ICE targets Montebello car wash again, along with multiple sites across the city
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The National Taskforce on Tradeswomen’s Issues, a project of Equal Rights Advocates (ERA), filed a formal comment Tuesday opposing the Trump A…
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Gap’s recent ad campaign for its denim collection features a video directed by Bethany Vargas.
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The National Taskforce on Tradeswomen’s Issues, a project of Equal Rights Advocates (ERA), filed a formal comment Tuesday opposing the Trump A…
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Gap’s recent ad campaign for its denim collection features a video directed by Bethany Vargas.
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
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The Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) of Los Angeles County announced that they have awarded the first round of awardees of the Small B…
According to an Instagram post, Cal Poly Pomona invited ICE to recruit at a job fair on September 18. The job fair has now been postponed and …
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Immigrant rights advocates will begin a "community stoppage" on Monday at midnight.
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The West Coast retailer Curacao announced today the launch of a new community outreach initiative to support local families facing hardship.
