Forced laughter — or simulated mirth, in academia — may even be more beneficial than spontaneous laughter, some say.
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Moody’s downgraded Community Health System revenue bonds to Baa1 from A3. Moody’s cited Medicaid cuts, wage mandates, competition and 75% government payers. CHS holds $772M debt, $2.7B revenue and ...
Members of the 35th Infantry Regiment test a new “shoot and scoot” mobile mortar system. (Global Military Products) The Army’s latest effort to modernize its formation took shape on the training ...