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  2. GoHealth - Wikipedia

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    The business initially started by creating websites and lead management software for insurance brokers. [15] In 2008, then-company Norvax offered online comparison health insurance shopping. [16] In 2009, Norvax, Inc. was renamed to GoHealth. [17] In 2012, GoHealth received a $50 million investment from Norwest Equity Partners. [15] [14]

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Businesses can also offer discounts to Yelp users that visit often using a Yelp "check in" feature. [100] [120] In 2014, Yelp released an app for business owners to respond to reviews and manage their profiles from a mobile device. [121] Business owners can also flag a review to be removed, if the review violates Yelp's content guidelines. [122]

  4. Mick Mulvaney - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, Mulvaney was critical of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) after it estimated the version of the American Health Care Act passed by the house in May 2017 would result in 23 million fewer people with health insurance. Mulvaney said the CBO's assessment was "absurd" and that "the days of relying on some nonpartisan Congressional ...

  5. Chuck Schumer - Wikipedia

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    Schumer supported Obama's health reform legislation; he voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in December 2009 [217] and for the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. [218] In 2009, Schumer proposed that any new government-run health insurance programs follow all the standards applicable to private insurance.

  6. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Statistics showed that Facebook reached one trillion page views in the month of June 2011, making it the most visited website tracked by DoubleClick. [93] [94] According to a Nielsen study, Facebook had in 2011 become the second-most accessed website in the U.S. behind Google. [95] [96]

  7. Denver - Wikipedia

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    Denver (/ ˈ d ɛ n v ər / ⓘ DEN-vər) is a consolidated city and county, the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado.It is located in the western United States, in the South Platte River Valley on the western edge of the High Plains east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. [10]

  8. California - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, California's K–12 public school per-pupil spending was ranked 22nd in the nation ($11,500 per student vs. $11,800 for the U.S. average). [ 266 ] For 2012, California's K–12 public schools ranked 48th in the number of employees per student, at 0.102 (the U.S. average was 0.137), while paying the 7th most per employee, $49,000 (the U ...

  9. Major League Soccer - Wikipedia

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    MLS established a floor of $500,000 per shirt sponsorship, with the league receiving a flat fee of $200,000 per deal. [254] As of July 2014, sixteen teams had signed sponsorship deals to have company logos placed on the front of their jerseys (and another team is directly owned by its shirt sponsor), and the league average from jersey sponsors ...