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Stakeholders mixed on MACRA, ONC direct review rules

Johns Hopkins opens center to reduce diagnostic errors
Inaccurate diagnoses impact approximately 1 in 20 adults in the United States--or as many as 12 million people each year. Even more troubling, a third of these diagnostic errors can lead to disability and even death. That’s why Johns Hopkins is launching a new center to help reduce the harms and costs associated with diagnostic errors.

VA to go live with online appointment scheduling in January

Live coverage: SpaceX to launch first West Coast Starlink mission of 2026

Hawks in the NFL: Divisional Round
We’re down to the final three football games of the season, you guys. But before we get weepy about football nearly being done for the season, let’s look back at the Divisional Round. Riley Moss and AJ Epenesa This was a helluva game that had it all. Denver dropped a touchdown on the opening drive. Buffalo took an early lead then entered turnover hell for awhile. Denver led by 13 at one point before Buffalo came back again. Bo Nix responded with the best drive of his young career before Buffalo tied it to go to a zany overtime that saw a 50/50 call go Denver’s way. Denver won the battle, but may have lost the war with Nix breaking a bone in his ankle on one of the last plays of the game before the Broncos walked it off, 33-30. The box score looks quiet for the former Hawks involved on Saturday. Riley Moss had 4 tackles for the Denver defense, while AJ Epenesa had 1 for the Bills. But Epenesa was a menace in the pass game, knocking down two passes at the line of scrimmage. And while this won’t show in the box score, Moss had one of the plays of the game, keeping a (really bad) Josh Allen fumble alive right before halftime that appeared to be recovered by the Bills. Moss dove in on the offensive lineman right as he was making the recovery, jarring the ball loose which was recovered by the Broncos and allowed for a field goal right before halftime. HUGE mistake from Josh Allen and the Bills pic.twitter.com/9yj5F0Wez0— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) January 17, 2026 Kind of an important play in a game you win by 3! So tough day for the Bills. I understand – the pick in overtime is a close, close play. A couple of penalties on Denver’s last drive were also iffy. But you also were -3 in turnovers in regulation and -4 for the game and you gave up 10 points in roughly 20 seconds right before halftime. Only one team had won a game in NFL playoff history when they were -3 in turnovers. In reality Denver should have put this game away earlier than they did (again, they dropped a touchdown on their opening drive.) Godspeed, Buffalo… Tory Taylor and Alaric Jackson This was also a wild game, with Chicago tying it late in regulation on that zany Caleb Williams-to-Cole Kmet touchdown at the end of regulation that forced overtime. Our Punting God Tory Taylor punted three times for 141 yards and a long of 51. It was Alaric Jackson and the Rams that had the final laugh in this though, as the Rams made a walk-off field goal to advance to the NFC Championship game, 20-17. Jackson finished with an 81.6 pass block rating from PFF, best on the Rams line. So now we’re down to Denver-New England and Seattle-Los Angeles. Moss and the Nix-less Broncos against a hot New England team that is running a wild streak of playing a Chargers team with no offensive line, a Houston team whose quarterback may be under investigation for point shaving (he’s not, but I pretend he is; that is one of the worst quarterbacking displays I’ve ever seen from CJ Stroud), and now Denver without their starting quarterback. I will maintain Seattle looks like the clear favorite right now. Part of their 41-6 demolition of the Niners is San Francisco running out of players, but these teams played a close, meaningful game in Week 18 just over two weeks ago. Seattle made sure they blew the Niners out immediately Saturday night. Jackson and the Rams will have their hands full in the NFC title game.

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Naruto : quelle pupille posséderait un enfant issu du clan Hyuga et Uchiwa ?

Exonération de taxe foncière pour les retraités en 2026 : qui pourra vraiment en bénéficier ?
La SR de Versailles démantèle un trafic d’armes opéré depuis Telegram
La SR de Versailles a démantelé un réseau de trafic d'armes via la messagerie privée Telegram. Dix personnes ont été interpellées, dont neuf déjà condamnées. L’article La SR de Versailles démantèle un trafic d’armes opéré depuis Telegram est apparu en premier sur L'Essor.

Here Are the 2026 James Beard Awards Restaurant and Chef Semifinalists
The James Beard Foundation has unfurled its list of semifinalists today, all of which will be in consideration to win an award at the eponymous 2026 James Beard Awards. Considered one of the restaurant industry’s most prestigious honors, the award spans categories such as Restaurant and Chef Awards, Media Awards (Book, Broadcast Media, Journalism), and Achievement Awards. Last year, the foundation introduced the new category of Impact Awards, which it describes as recognizing “achievement by individuals and/or organizations who are actively working to push for standards that create a more equitable, sustainable, and economically viable restaurant industry.” Restaurant and Chef nominees will be announced on Tuesday, March 31, and winners will be announced on Monday, June 15 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago during the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards Ceremony. Here are the 2026 semifinalists: Outstanding Restaurateur Elizabeth Blau, Blau + Associates (Buddy V’s and Honeysalt), Las Vegas, NV Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinski, Atomic Workshop (The Anchovy Bar, The Progress, and State Bird Provisions), San Francisco, CA Mike Brown, Bob Gerken, and James Winberg, Travail Collective (Travail Kitchen & Amusements, ie by Travail, and Dream Creamery), Robbinsdale, MN Frank Callero, Joe Flamm, and Steven Zaleski, Day Off Group (Rose Mary, il Carciofo, and BLVD Steakhouse), Chicago, IL Rachel Cope, 84 Hospitality (Elisabetta, Gorō Ramen, and Burger Punk), Oklahoma City, OK Scott Drewno and Danny Lee, Fried Rice Collective (Anju, Chiko, and I Egg You), Washington, D.C. Brett Evje and Michael Ochsner (PLONK Bozeman, J.W. Heist Steakhouse, and PLONK Missoula), Bozeman, MT Holly Fox and Adam Weisblatt, Last Word Hospitality (Found Oyster, Rasarumah, and The Copper Room), Los Angeles, CA Srijith Gopinathan and Ayesha Thapar (Ettan, Copra, and Eylan), Palo Alto, San Francisco, Los Altos, and Menlo Park, CA Meherwan Irani and Molly Irani, Chai Pani Restaurant Group (Chai Pani and Botiwalla), Asheville, NC Simon Kim, Gracious Hospitality (COTE, Undercote, and COQODAQ), New York, NY Tommy Lee (Uncle, Hop Alley, and Molino Chido), Denver, CO Donald Link and Stephen Stryjewski, Link Restaurant Group (Pêche Seafood Grill, Herbsaint, Cochon, and others), New Orleans, LA Tom Main (Freeland’s and Tinker Street), Indianapolis, IN Leslie McCrorey Wells (Pizzeria Verità, Trattoria Delia, Sotto Enoteca, and others), Burlington, VT Peter Merriman (Merriman’s, Monkeypod, and others), O’ahu, Maui, and Big Island, HI Hugo Ortega and Tracy Vaught, H-Town Restaurant Group (Hugo’s, Xochi, Urbe, and others), Houston, TX Dana Street (Fore Street, Scales, Standard Baking Co., and others), Portland, ME Greg Vernick, Vernick Philadelphia (Vernick Food & Drink, Vernick Fish, and Vernick Coffee Bar), Philadelphia, PA Jennifer Vitagliano and Nicole Vitagliano, Elizabeth Street Hospitality (The Musket Room, Raf’s, and Cafe Zaffri), New York, NY Outstanding Chef Ann Ahmed, Khâluna, Minneapolis, MN Charleen Badman, FnB, Scottsdale, AZ Gilberto Cetina, Holbox, Los Angeles, CA Diana Davila, Mi Tocaya Antojeria, Chicago, IL Zachary Engel, Galit, Chicago, IL Manabu Horiuchi, Katami, Houston, TX David Kirkland and Ernest Servantes, Burnt Bean Co., Seguin, TX Gabriel Kreuther, Gabriel Kreuther, New York, NY Joseph Lenn, J.C. Holdway, Knoxville, TN Rob McDaniel, Bayonet, Birmingham, AL Niki Nakayama, n/naka, Los Angeles, CA Dean Neff, Seabird, Wilmington, NC Josh Niernberg, Bin 707 Foodbar, Grand Junction, CO Kwame Onwuachi, Tatiana, New York, NY Peter Pastan, 2 Amy’s, Washington, D.C. Missy Robbins, Lilia, Brooklyn, NY Alex Roberts, Alma, Minneapolis, MN David Standridge, The Shipwright’s Daughter, Mystic, CT Michael Tusk, Quince, San Francisco, CA Aaron Verzosa, Archipelago, Seattle, WA Outstanding Restaurant presented by Acqua Panna® Natural Spring Water Antico Nuovo, Los Angeles, CA Bar La Grassa,…

ASAP Rocky Is Taking ‘Don’t Be Dumb’ Around The World On A Huge 2026 Tour
Getty Image Rocky will be on the road for a large chunk of 2026.
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