Amid a escalating reliance on technological innovation owing to the coronavirus pandemic, cyberattacks have turn into a escalating menace to schools throughout the United States – leading to college shutdowns and to needs for much more funding to handle the difficulty. Starting final calendar year, when many faculties have been […]
Month: February 2022
Eric Harkleroad/KHN (Images/Getty Images/Unsplash) Eric Harkleroad/KHN (Images/Getty Images/Unsplash) In October, when Jamie Taylor’s household monthly income fit within new state income limits after Missouri’s 2021 expansion of Medicaid, she applied for health coverage. She received a rejection letter within days, stating that her earnings exceeded the acceptable limit. It was […]