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Polls show two-thirds of Medicaid recipients aren't sure if states can once again make people qualify
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A recent study found that a third of nurses had left hospital bedside work in the past three years
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Candidates will take questions from students and members of the community
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As of April 1, states have been able to reevaluate people for continued Medicaid coverage and many don't know of the change
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They say it's important to talk to your kids but more important to listen
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Students have anxiety over a return to the normal school routine, says a panel of counselors
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Eighth grade math scores in NJ fell 11 points —- scores usually move just a few points year to year
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The results have been released to parents and school districts but have not been made publicly available
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Paula White, former NJ Education Official, Is First African-American to Run JerseyCAN Advocacy GroupWhite, who founded a charter school in Newark that has since merged with another school, says recovering learning lost to the pandemic is her top priority.
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It has been more than two years since musicians played for an audience inside Smoke, the beloved Upper West Side jazz haunt. Now the club is about to reopen in expanded and renovated form.