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program, to

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  1. To provide a computer with a set of instructions for solving a problem.


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In Maryland, which expanded a premium-assistance program to all of its ACA enrollees this year, consumers who had Gold plans with $1,000 deductibles in 2025 are downgrading to Bronze plans with $10,000 deductibles for 2026.

From MarketWatch

Money to refurbish the jet is being pulled from leftover funds for a Pentagon program to replace aging nuclear missiles, according to the Air Force.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There’s so many different people that have a hand in our program to help them continue to feel good and to be as strong as possible in all of those things.”

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s a pretty hard problem for a computer program to be able to do.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Last summer, soon after the memo was issued, they launched a pilot program to try it out in Minnesota—for reasons unrelated to the current ICE surge there, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal