Sentinel Digest |Our stories from May 28 to June 3
Potential Medicaid, SNAP cuts could derail American education system
Illinois' "trigger law" could also lead to over 700,000 adults losing Medicaid coverage if federal reimbursement rates drop below 90%.

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Other interesting articles:
- Vaccination is key to ending a resurgence of measles and stopping a preventable disease from spreading
- Florida defies CDC advice telling parents it's okay to send unvaccinated kids to school during recent outbreak
- Measles cases reach 600: Experts warn of contagion risk and vaccine importance
- The risk of heart infection higher after Covid when compared to incidence post-vaccination
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Fatal heart attack risks may be higher during days with extreme heat & air pollution

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