REPORT: Not Enough Data To Explain Why Doctors Are Leaving Medicare
The government is having a hard time conducting a full review of physicians who have opted out of medicare , according to a memo released last week by the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Insight: Mississippi pardons benefited whites by big margin
(Reuters) - Former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour's grants of commutations or pardons to more than 200 prisoners, all but eight in his final days in office, disproportionately benefited white offenders among a predominantly black prison population, a Reuters analysis found. Barbour, a former Republican National Committee chairman, stirred an uproar in Mississippi last week by the surprise ...
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Exiting watchdog sees flaws in SEC's rulewriting
WASHINGTON, DC (Reuters) - In his final act before departing the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, the agency's inspector general, David Kotz, criticized how the agency analyzes the economic impact of some of its Dodd-Frank rules. Kotz's criticism, contained in a report, could have ramifications for the SEC, which has lost several court battles over the years because of flaws in how ...
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Haley Barbour Pardons: Analysis Finds Whites Benefitted Disproportionately From Decision
Former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour's grants of commutations or pardons to more than 200 prisoners, all but eight in his final days in office, disproportionately benefited white offenders among a predominantly black prison population, a Reuters analysis found.
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Analysis: Mississippi pardons benefited whites by big margin
(Reuters) - Former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour ’s grants of commutations or pardons to more than 200 prisoners, all but eight in his final days in office, disproportionately benefited white offenders among a predominantly black prison population, a Reuters analysis found.
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