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wral.com - Amy Sherman, PolitiFact reporter - Fact-check: Sanders says 15 million lost health insurance because of Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill
Fact-check: Sanders says 15 million lost health insurance because of Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill
WRAL News

Democrats say Republicans have ignored voters' concerns about affordability, including health insurance as they supported President Donald Trump's 2025 tax and spending bill. 'As a result of the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' 15 million Americans have been…

newsweek.com - Suzanne Blake - Blue Cross Blue Shield must pay $2B in settlements: How to claim your money
Blue Cross Blue Shield must pay $2B in settlements: How to claim your money
Newsweek

Millions of Americans who had Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance over the past decade may soon receive payment from a multi‑billion‑dollar antitrust settlement. The distributions are to begin this month, stemming from a…

fastcompany.com - Michael Grothaus - Blue Cross Blue Shield payout starts soon in $2.67 billion healthcare settlement. Will you get a check?
Blue Cross Blue Shield payout starts soon in $2.67 billion healthcare settlement. Will you get a check?
Fast Company

Blue Cross Blue Shield is set to begin issuing nearly $2 billion in payouts to claimants in a long-running class action lawsuit. The payments are expected to begin this month and could see individuals receiving checks worth hundreds of dollars.

forbes.com - Expert Panel - How To Reach Untapped Markets And Drive Business Growth
How To Reach Untapped Markets And Drive Business Growth
Forbes

As demographics shift and lifestyles evolve, the definition of a “typical customer” is changing. Yet many companies continue to design for yesterday's market. This misalignment creates opportunity. Below, the experts from Forbes…

abcnews.com - Yi-Jin Yu - Many Medicare enrollees can get GLP-1 drugs for $50 starting in July
Many Medicare enrollees can get GLP-1 drugs for $50 starting in July
ABC News

More access to affordable weight-loss medications is coming this summer for adults on Medicare. Starting in July, certain Medicare enrollees can pay $50 a month for specific prescription GLP–1 medications, according to the Centers for…

forbes.com - Joshua P. Cohen - Questionable White House Math Most Favored Nation Drug Price Savings
Questionable White House Math Most Favored Nation Drug Price Savings
Forbes

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPT. 30, 2025: President Trump shakes hands with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla as he announces a deal with the company to lower Medicaid drug prices. The Trump administration has reportedly reached confidential agreements with 17…

fool.com - Kailey Hagen, CFP - 3 Retirement Rules Most People Learn Too Late -- and How to Get Ahead of Them
3 Retirement Rules Most People Learn Too Late -- and How to Get Ahead of Them
The Motley Fool

Retirement planning isn't just about saving money. You also need to know about how much you'll spend each year and create a safe withdrawal strategy to help your savings last the rest of your life. You can get a rough idea of your retirement costs…

ktvu.com - Allie Rasmus - Nearly half of Californians don't have 'much trust' in health care system: poll
Nearly half of Californians don't have 'much trust' in health care system: poll
KTVU FOX 2

A new study commissioned by the nonprofit California Health Care Foundation reveals that nearly half of Californians—46%—reported they do not have 'much trust' in the health care system. The source of this distrust is rooted largely…

fool.com - Kailey Hagen, CFP - Extra Cash? What to Do After You've Maxed Out Your Retirement Accounts.
Extra Cash? What to Do After You've Maxed Out Your Retirement Accounts.
The Motley Fool

If you've already maxed out your retirement account contributions for the year, take a moment to congratulate yourself. That's a big accomplishment, and it'll have a significant effect on your lifestyle in retirement. But you may want to do more.

kcci.com - Suzanne Behnke - Cancer treatment can bring a second battle: keeping up with bills, insurance and lost income
Cancer treatment can bring a second battle: keeping up with bills, insurance and lost income
KCCI

State of Cancer: Financial toxicity burdens Iowans who get cancer THIS IS IOWA'S NEWS LEADER. KCCI EIGHT NEWS AT SIX STARTS RIGHT NOW. A CANCER DIAGNOSIS COMES WITH FINANCIAL BURDENS. KCCI CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER SUZANNE BEHNKE EXPLAINS THE…

theweek.com - Becca Stanek, The Week US - How the 'annoyance economy' is costing you
How the 'annoyance economy' is costing you
The Week

Sure, you may know that being annoyed costs you mentally and emotionally. But as it turns out, it could be costing you financially as well. The so-called annoyance economy refers to the web of spam calls, customer service chatbots and…

prdaily.com - Jon Minnick - PR Daily's 2026 Content Marketing Awards finalists announced
PR Daily's 2026 Content Marketing Awards finalists announced
PR Daily

This year's finalists represent the very best in content innovation — campaigns, strategies and storytelling that cut through the noise and deliver measurable impact. From compelling brand journalism to data-driven campaigns and purpose-led…

nationalpost.com - Ellie Hutchings - Gen Z Canadians are not boycotting U.S. travel, except for these two reasons: poll
Gen Z Canadians are not boycotting U.S. travel, except for these two reasons: poll
National Post

A new survey has found that 45 per cent of Gen Z Canadians (born between 1997 and 2012) say they're likely to travel to the U.S. next year, compared to just 8 per cent of Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964). Among Canadians who are travelling this…

cio.com - Beyond prevention: Protecting patient care through cyber recovery
Beyond prevention: Protecting patient care through cyber recovery
CIO

Cyberattacks in healthcare can be operational crises that disrupt care delivery, delay procedures, and put patient safety at risk. As ransomware and data breaches continue to escalate, healthcare leaders are being forced to rethink what resilience…

gothamist.com - Jimmy Vielkind - 'Still incomplete': Key questions unanswered on New York state budget
'Still incomplete': Key questions unanswered on New York state budget
Gothamist

Gov. Kathy Hochul says she's reached a “general agreement” on a New York state budget — but major policy proposals still aren't settled, including Democrats' plan to tax pieds-à-terre in New York City. The Democratic…

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