No headline metric currently in circulation captures that shift, which is precisely the problem worth examining.
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Sean Stein Smith,
Forbes.com,
21 Aug. 2026
When speaking to lawmakers Monday, Mann said Department of Human Services staff are examining both fee-for-service Medicaid and managed care models as an eventual replacement for ARHOME.
That was left to the local alternative outlets, who'd start bombarding everyone at our paper to find out who was let go.
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Sean Joseph OutKick,
FOXNews.com,
29 July 2026
Peter Kollanyi / Bloomberg via Getty Images file Pro-Russian groups are bombarding popular AI systems with propaganda to get chatbots to repeat Kremlin talking points, senior European officials say, raising concerns ahead of America’s midterm elections over efforts to silently influence voters.
In that role, Hanke developed a framework showing that the federation would generate the greatest wealth for its people over time by pumping as much oil as possible.
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Shawn Tully,
Fortune,
20 Aug. 2026
Fortunately, your aligners can be worn for most of your heart-pumping workouts.
Israeli police have not announced any arrests or charges against any settler allegedly involved in besieging the Palestinian homes and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not publicly commented on the incident.
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Reuters,
USA Today,
21 Aug. 2026
Israeli settlers have been besieging homes in the Palestinian village of Qusra for more than a week, with the Israeli military failing to end the violent intimidation campaign.
Indeed, the movie opens with Ed quizzing an older Greek man he’s befriended on the Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester, before berating him for confusing his Bottega Veneta loafers for Sebago.
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CNN Money,
CNN Money,
17 July 2026
Prosecutors spent the start of George’s testimony quizzing him on the organizational structure of the sheriff’s office, as well as how internal affairs investigations play out.
—
Lillie Davidson,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
26 June 2026
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