Feds Probe Hochul Aide, City Councilwoman Sister For Alleged Migrant Shelter Bribery Scheme

Federal prosecutors are investigating whether an aide to Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the aide’s politician sister accepted bribes connected to migrant shelter funding in the city, according to a report. Debbie Louis, the Assistant Secretary of Intergovernmental Affairs in the Hochul administration, and her sister, New York City Councilwoman Farah Louis, were…

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Red Sox lose former fifth-round pick to Nationals

Red Sox lose former fifth-round pick to Nationals

Noah Dean, a 25-year-old pitching prospect who was released by the Boston Red Sox on March 19, has found a new home. According to multiple reports Tuesday, Dean signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals. The move reunites the left-hander with Paul Toboni, the former Red Sox executive who was named Washington’s general…

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More States Allow Pathway to Permanent Licensure for Foreign-Trained Docs

More States Allow Pathway to Permanent Licensure for Foreign-Trained Docs

Many states have either dropped residency requirements for certain international medical graduates (IMGs) or introduced legislation to enact such changes, opening the door to permanent licensure for more foreign-trained doctors. In 2023, Tennessee became the first state to eliminate residency requirements — a decision met with significant resistance among key stakeholders. Several members of the…

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