Corporate Giants Buy Up Primary Care Practices at Rapid Pace
| By Nick Corasaniti and Alexandra Berzon The clashes in state capitals have faded, but the Republican push for stricter state election laws is organized and planning for the long term. | | | By Reed Abelson Large health insurers and other companies are especially keen on doctors' groups that care for patients in private Medicare plans. | | | By Benjamin Weiser, Lola Fadulu, Kate Christobek and Karen Zraick Donald J. Trump never showed up for the trial, nor did his lawyer call witnesses. Their case was simple: The writer E. Jean Carroll had made up her story. | | |
| Business By Jack Ewing About 80 percent of new cars sold in Norway are battery-powered. As a result, the air is cleaner, the streets are quieter and the grid hasn't collapsed. But problems with unreliable chargers persist. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Daniel Pfeiffer The 2023 debt ceiling crisis seems much more dangerous than the ones Obama dealt with when I worked in the West Wing. | | |
| By The Associated Press The driver of the vehicle that fatally struck a group of migrants was known to the police. He faces several charges, including manslaughter and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. | | | By Storyful Crowds gathered outside a mall in Allen, Texas, where a gunman opened fire on shoppers and killed at least eight people. | | | By Ani Via Reuters Rescuers searched for survivors of the boat that capsized in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Authorities said many of the victims were children. | | |
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