For the third and final story in EastIdahoNews.com’s Fact or Folklore series on Blackfoot, we saved the best for last, exploring an age-old question that continues to captivate the community: Is State ...
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THE EUROPEAN UNION and Mercosur, a bloc of South American countries, first started negotiating their trade deal last century. In 1999 Bill Clinton was in the White House, Boris Yeltsin was stumbling ...
Family photos and hospital records of Quincy Jackson III, who has been in and out of hospitals and jails, including three state-run psychiatric facilities, for about a decade.Meg Vogel for The ...
Jimmy Kimmel mocked President Trump and bemoaned the current state of America Tuesday night, remarking, “We used to be the cool nightclub everybody wanted to get into. Now, we’re an abandoned Hooters.
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Indiana's rural hospitals face financial collapse due to low reimbursement rates from insurance and government programs. These hospitals are essential for handling routine care, which prevents urban ...
Ohio’s state-run psychiatric hospital system serves more than 1,000 patients daily. It’s a system of last resort for people with no money, no insurance, severe mental illness and nowhere else to go.