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  • Associated Press

    Insurance company Sura withdraws from Colombia's health system as government pushes for control

    Colombian insurance company Sura announced on Tuesday that it will withdraw from the nation’s health system because the resources it receives from Colombia’s government to manage more than 5 million patients are not enough to cover its growing costs. Opposition leaders regretted the company’s decision and accused Colombia's first left wing government of trying to push private insurers out of the health care market in order to force Colombians to use publicly owned insurance companies.

  • Poughkeepsie Journal

    Poughkeepsie Journal boys outdoor track and field leaders for spring 2024

    The Poughkeepsie Journal boys outdoor track and field leaders for the 2024 season, for those ranked in top 150 in New York State.

  • Associated Press

    Rangers activate Nathan Eovaldi to start World Series rematch instead of pitching rehab game

    The Texas Rangers activated Nathan Eovaldi from the 15-day injured list to start their World Series rematch against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night, rather than have the right-hander pitch in a rehab game. Eovaldi, an All-Star last season in his Rangers debut, had been out with a right groin strain since departing after 5 1/3 scoreless innings against Washington on May 2. Texas also activated rookie outfielder Wyatt Langford from the 10-day IL after he hadn't played since May 4 because of a right hamstring strain.