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Trump takes populist turn against health insurers
President Trump is blaming health insurers for rising health care costs, adopting a populist approach as he seeks to counter attacks by Democrats that the GOP has done too little to keep health care affordable. Democrats are pushing Congress to…
Can a Catholic, anti-abortion Texas start-up upend health insurance?
Frustrated by what they see as a lack of faith-based options, a duo of anti-abortion activists from Texas are starting a new health insurance company for Catholics. Earlier this month Dallas-based Presidio Healthcare, a Christian health insurance…
Niva Bupa Health Insurance launches digital learning programme for upskilling advisor community
Niva Bupa Health Insurance on Friday announced the launch of a digital learning programme for health insurance advisors, aiming at upskilling the advisor community across India. The digital learning programme, christened as “Niva Bupa…
The Mar-a-Lago Party That Future Historians Will Never Forget
Scantily clad young women dancing in tall revolving martini glasses greeted the guests as they entered Mar-a-Lago. Models dressed as flappers with huge white feathers pretended spontaneous gaiety. On Halloween, nine months, 40 weeks, and three days…
ACA premiums to surge in 2026. Here's what to do about it
Millions of Americans who buy health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace will face staggering premium increases in 2026 if enhanced subsidies expire on Dec. 31. Although Congress discussed extending the subsidies during the recent…
Medavie Blue Cross Becomes the First Insurer in Canada to Offer Comprehensive Gut Health Testing to Members
HALIFAX, NS, Nov. 28, 2025 /CNW/ - Medavie Blue Cross is proud to announce the launch of a new gut health program combining dietitian services with a DNA gut health test from Nucliq Biologics. Gutcheck and Gutcheck VIVO are Canada's first…
It's time to loosen billionaires' stranglehold on humanity
Economic reporting could mislead one into believing that budget deficits are the most important challenge governments face. They're used as an excuse to curtail spending on necessary benefits, including health care, education, social security…
Pregnancy Resource Centers Should Be Able to Operate Free From Government Intimidation
On December 2, the Supreme Court will hear First Choice Women's Center v. Platkin, a case that could finally draw a line against the growing effort to marginalize and intimidate pregnancy help centers. As someone who has worked with these centers…
The '$140,000 poverty line' is very silly
Every year or so, there's a new crop of articles about how you need to make $350k a year to live in New York City, or $150k is lower middle class, or you need $300k to be middle class, or why people making $400k are barely scraping by. This article…
'This piggy won't be quiet': They spent two nights on a bus to protest the president
This story was originally reported by Amanda Becker of The 19th. Meet Amanda and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. As The 19th makes plans for 2026, we want to hear from you! Complete our annual survey to let us know your…
RFK's individualism rhetoric hides a deeper public-health threat
In less than a year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken a bonesaw to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. While his supporters have touted it as the liberation of public health that will “make America healthy again,” a…
Successful People Who Skipped College Are Sharing Their Jobs, And I'm Impressed (And Financially Bitter)
Note: Submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity. '$190,000 a year as a Site Reliability Engineer and I work remote. For IT specifically, professional experience matters most. A degree helps you get a foot in the door, but actual…
How will the new requirements for Integrated Shield Plan riders affect you?
SINGAPORE – New Integrated Shield Plan (IP) riders sold from April 1, 2026, will patients have to pay before insurance kicks in. IP holders with the new riders will also need to pay a larger portion of their bills, as the co-payment cap on…
Report: Michigan K-12 spending surges as outcomes, pay lag
(The Center Square) – Michigan spent nearly 18% more per K-12 student in 2023, compared to 2020. California is the only state in the nation that saw a higher percentage of growth over that period. This is according to a new report from the…
Promising Healthcare Stocks To Consider - November 28th
Why GRAIL Stock Could Be Biotech's Next Big Breakout Johnson & Johnson, UnitedHealth Group, and Intuitive Surgical are the three Healthcare stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Healthcare stocks are shares of…
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