Today in News History
On June 25, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1866, Eloísa Díaz, Chilean doctor and Chile's first female physician (died 1950) was born. In 1912, William T. Cahill, American lawyer and politician, 46th Governor of New Jersey (died 1996) was born. In 1924, William J. Castagna, American lawyer and judge (died 2020) was born. In 1941, Denys Arcand, Canadian director, producer, and screenwriter was born. In 1951, Eva Bayer-Fluckiger, Swiss mathematician and academic was born. In 1953, Olivier Ameisen, French-American cardiologist and educator (died 2013) was born. In 1998, In Clinton v. City of New York, the United States Supreme Court decides that the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 is unconstitutional. In 1999, Fred Trump, American real estate developer and businessman (born 1905) passed away. In 2007, J. Fred Duckett, American journalist and educator (born 1933) passed away. In 2010, Richard B. Sellars, American businessman and philanthropist (born 1915) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
New York’s Medicaid director ‘can’t commit’ to turning over fraud risk reports

The director of New York’s Medicaid program declined to commit to handing over assessment reports of the state’s fraud risk levels to Congress, more than three months after the congressional committee investigating its program controls requested the records. “New York has failed to provide certain information responsive to the committee’s letter,” Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY), []
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