(The Center Square) - The California Assembly Health Committee voted to advance a bill that would establish a universal healthcare board that would ban most private healthcare and require shifting the entire $405 billion annually spent on healthcare in California onto the state budget. As the state faces a $73 billion budget deficit, it is unclear which
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Stanford University has reached a settlement with the parents of soccer star Katie Meyer after years of court battles over the 22-year-old goalie's tragic suicide, which the family believes the school...