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The CEO of WellCare Health Plans, Inc., Health Schiesser, resigned after the insurer reached an agreement to settle claims with the federal government and Florida Medicaid for $80 million. The company is also keeping a reserve of $50 million to  |  |


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A court in India has made a groundbreaking ruling to decriminalize consensual gay sex in the capital of the deeply conservative society.  |
Thousands of U.S. Marines and hundreds of Afghan troops moved into Taliban-infested villages of southern Afghanistan with armor and helicopters Thursday in the first major operation under President Barack Obama's strategy to stabilize the country.  |  |
A suicide bomber riding a motorcycle slammed into a bus carrying defense department employees on Thursday, killing at least six people, police said.  |  |
A magistrate's court in Mombasa has the jurisdiction to hear a piracy case against seven suspected Somali pirates.  |
Cases of child neglect and domestic violence are on the rise in Bunyoro region. Mid-western Police spokesperson Diana Nandawula said the Police registered over 50 cases of child neglect and domestic violence every month in Hoima, Kibaale, Masindi and Bulisa  |
COUNCILLORS and municipal officials should exhibit a spirit of inclusiveness-oriented development, avoid mudslinging, backbiting, harassing each other, and unnecessary suspensions, a Cabinet minister has said.  |
Former UN chief Kofi Annan has challenged African leaders over the position and existence of the International Criminal Court, ICC; an institution the latter have dismissed as a fixated machination by the west.  |
Chief Justice Evan Gicheru has appointed a three-judge bench to hear an application challenging a Sh96 million fraud case against Cabinet minister William Ruto.  |
Thousands of U.S. Marines began a "major operation" in southern Afghanistan early today, moving into towns and villages to protect civilians from the Taliban under the Pentagon's new counterinsurgency strategy.Almost 4,000 American personnel and 650 Afghan soldiers are taking part  |
A federal grand jury has indicted a group of Somali-Americans on terror-related charges after more than 20 young men from the Minneapolis area were recruited to join an Al Qaeda-linked group in Somalia, according to two law enforcement sources.The indictments  |
He's a Pakistani immigrant who helped the United States in the war on terror, but now the U.S. government wants to deport him. His lawyers are working furiously to try to allow him to stay in his adopted country.The man,  |
A reporter for Newsweek magazine who was arrested in Tehran has confessed to doing the bidding of Western governments, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported Wednesday.Newsweek says Maziar Bahari has been reporting for years without bias and beyond reproach.Maziar Bahari,  |
Managers and developers of high-profile skyscrapers and other buildings in the city need to take more steps to guard against terrorist attacks, according to a new report by the New York Police Department."The same qualities that make the city's buildings  |
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