Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 22, 2022
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine is ready to fund tuition for some religious school students for the first time since a Supreme Court ruling in June ordered the state to treat those schools the same as other private schools regarding tuition reimbursement.Cheverus High School, a Jesuit college preparatory school in Portland, was the only religious school to apply for participation in the state's tuition reimbursement plan and its application... + full article
ABC News USA Business September 21, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS -- Federal authorities charged 47 people in Minnesota with conspiracy and other counts in what they said Tuesday was the largest fraud scheme yet to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by stealing $250 million from a federal program that provides meals to... + más
EXPLAINER: How alleged plot exploited pandemic to net $250M | Associated Press
Feds: Minnesota food scheme stole $250M; 47 people charged | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Life September 20, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Federal authorities charged 47 people in Minnesota with conspiracy and other counts on Tuesday in what they called the largest fraud scheme yet to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by stealing $250 million from a federal program that provides meals to... + más
This year, students in Mass. will have access to free school meals. But how do we stop the stigma around hunger? | The Boston Globe
Here's why food prices are so high and what you can do about it | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 20, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Federal authorities charged 47 people in Minnesota with conspiracy and other counts on Tuesday in what they said was a massive scheme that took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to steal $250 million from a federal program that provides meals to low-income... + más
Feds: 47 exploited pandemic to steal $250M from food program | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Business September 19, 2022
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — The tourists were back in Vacationland this summer, with the typical scene in the heart of Kennebunkport earlier this month: People stocking up on salt water taffy, scarfing down lobster rolls, and zigzagging through snarled traffic in the town’s... + más
Maine rematch could be a bellwether for control of Congress | Associated Press
BRAC announces first class for minority business accelerator, LSU AgCenter gets $1 million grant | The Advocate
Associated Press USA Politics September 19, 2022
AUBURN, Maine (AP) — Donald Trump isn’t on the ballot in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District this year, but his brand of politics is.In a race that will help decide control of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democratic Rep. Jared Golden will defend his seat against... + más
This was supposed to be the summer Maine tourism returned to normal. Instead, ‘this year has been the toughest.’ | The Boston Globe
Canelo Alvarez closes trilogy with Gennadiy Golovkin with unanimous decision win | ABC News
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
You recently published a letter from complaining about U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise's dissatisfaction with Joe Biden's student debt relief program.Folse claims that although Scalise paid his own tuition, it did not cover his entire education bill and the state paid the... + más
Letters: Reader figures Scalise 'assistance' at different rate: And what about TOPS? | The Advocate
Letters: Student loan forgiveness is an investment that pays dividends | The Advocate
In his Sept. 5 letter to the editor, Mark Folse, a software analyst, would have everyone believe that received $34,000 in taxpayer assistance for his education at LSU.Folse in his analysis of the tuition of 1989 vs. 2022 made the mistake of mixing apples and oranges. While he... + más
Letters: Steve Scalise paid his own tuition; those with forgiven loans did not | The Advocate
Letters: You don't learn anything by reading just agreeable points of view | The Advocate
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