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  2. Voya Financial - Wikipedia

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    Voya Financial is an American financial, retirement, investment and insurance company based in New York City. Voya began as ING U.S., the United States operating subsidiary of ING Group, which was spun off in 2013 and established independent financial backing through an initial public offering. [2]

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  6. Everyday Rewards - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Rewards, known as Woolworths Rewards between 2015 and 2020, is a customer loyalty program owned and operated in Australia and New Zealand by Woolworths Group. Members can earn points in the program from Woolworths Group companies (Woolworths Supermarkets, Big W, BWS, MyDeal, Everyday Market, BigW Market etc), as well as partner brands like Ampol, Bupa and Origin Energy. [2] Qantas ...

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  8. Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center is a $175 million 133 inpatient bed facility that provides a wide range of in/out patient services including emergency care, cardiac care, and behavioral health services. SRMC recently opened and operates Spotsylvania Regional Cancer Center, a center specializing in cancer treatment, in cooperation with VCU's Massey Cancer Center. [2] SRMC has over 750 ...

  9. Five arrested in alleged $267M hospice fraud scheme that ...

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    Officials allege a $267 million hospice fraud scheme in California used stolen identities and shell companies to bill Medi-Cal for fake patient care.