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Pakistan’s army says it killed 8 militants during a raid along the border with Afghanistan

Pakistan’s military says its forces raided a militant hideout in a former stronghold of the local Taliban and killed eight militants. Elsewhere, a suicide bomber on Monday targeted a vehicle with security forces in the northwestern Bannu district, killing two civilians and wounding 10 others, including three soldiers. In Sunday’s raid, no detail was given about the militants’ identities. But blame usually falls on the Pakistani Taliban, a separate group but allied with the Afghan Taliban, who seized power in Afghanistan in August 2021. Tensions between the two countries have spiked with Pakistan demanding the Taliban administration stop the militants from using Afghan soil to launch attacks.

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‘It does not look good’: Westerly solicitor in the hot seat over shoreline access representation

The town of Westerly is widely considered to have a mixed, if not weak, record on fighting for the public to get to the shoreline. Advocates for coastal access point to the town’s tepid pursuit of beach rights-of-way, questionable changes to boat mooring policies, and highly restrictive parking rules in exclusive shoreline areas. Now access advocates say the general public faces a newer threat: Westerly’s own town solicitor. They say his past actions in shoreline access matters continue to raise doubts about whose interests he’s serving in critical ongoing legal cases.

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Neronha expresses heightened concern about two under-funded RI hospitals

In a newly unsealed Superior Court lawsuit against Prospect Medical Holdings, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said Prospect is violating a number of conditions from his 2021 decision and he said his concern about Prospect’s two Rhode Island hospitals “is greater than it has ever been.” Prospect owns CharterCARE Health Partners, owner of Roger […]

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Doctor, staffing shortages strain Rhode Island community health centers

Rhode Island community health centers and their patients are feeling the effects of nationwide health workforce shortages, raising concerns about access to primary care

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