President Trump has chosen Sean Curran, who previously led his personal security detail and protected him during an assassination attempt, to be the next Secret Service director. Curran, with a background as a special agent in the Newark field office and on President Obama’s detail, lacks traditional managerial experience but is respected as an agent. He will take charge of an agency under scrutiny for security failures during the July assassination attempt, aiming to address leadership issues and improve the Secret Service’s standing.
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‘Ghost networks’ are harming patients, but attempts to eliminate them have fallen short
Michelle Mazzola faced challenges finding in-network therapists for her son Guy, diagnosed with autism, leading to frustrations with what are known as “ghost networks” that list providers who are unreachable or do not accept new patients. Despite spending two weeks contacting providers, Mazzola encountered long wait times and inaccurate information, prompting her to pay $7,000 monthly out-of-pocket for care. Legal actions against insurance companies like Anthem Blue Cross aim to address these deceptive practices, which...
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