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Top Workplaces: At this boutique health insurance agency, helping employees is part of the mission
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It's not surprising that National Senior Benefit Advisors, an insurance company, earned the No. 1 ranking in this year's San Diego Top Workplaces among small businesses. Treating employees well is baked…
Luigi Mangione expected in court this week: What to know
Luigi Mangione who is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson nearly a year ago, is expected to return to court on Monday after months without a hearing. The pretrial session focuses on what evidence can be admitted at…
The debt set to rise for Americans in 2026
Medical debt seems likely to rise for many Americans next year, with health care and insurance cost increases expected nationwide, alongside an uptick in the number of Americans who will lose access to health insurance due to various Trump…
Luigi Mangione in NY state court this week to argue over backpack evidence
The man accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Midtown hotel a year ago will be back in court this week as his lawyers ask a Manhattan judge to toss out evidence in the case. Lawyers for Luigi Mangione argue police…
Klobuchar vows Senate vote on ACA subsidies before year's end
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) promised a vote would happen in 2025 to renew expiring Obamacare subsidies set to lapse at the end of the year. As part of the deal to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, Senate Republicans promised…
Author splits from husband for 'freedom'... but still gets stipend
A best-selling author who made her name writing about relationships revealed she split up from her husband for more freedom, but that he is still paying for her health insurance and giving her a monthly cash stipend. Cathi Hanauer, 63, separated…
Couple bankrupted by medical bills-then came another diagnosis
A woman who was once driven into bankruptcy by medical bills before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) existed says the law, also known as Obamacare, later gave her a second chance at life, just as she faced a devastating cancer diagnosis. Three years…
Opinion | It's OK That Our Long, Mostly Good Marriage Ended
When I got married, more than three decades ago, I did not want to promise to love my husband until death do us part. I did want to try; Dan was my soul mate and sweetheart, and I felt lucky and excited to start a life and family with him. But…
WNBA and players union near extension deadline without CBA resolution. What's next?
The WNBA and the league's players union have held regular meetings since the sides agreed to a 30-day extension of the current collective bargaining agreement in late October. Sunday night marks the expiration, and significant gaps remain…
Notable healthcare headlines for the week: Sanofi, Eli Lilly, and Novo Nordisk in focus
U.S. stocks rallied over the trading week, shortened by the Thanksgiving holiday and a reduced trading session on Friday. The S&P 500 was up around 4% during the week, while the Dow rose a similar amount and the tech-focused Nasdaq Composite The…
UnitedHealth agrees to sell South American business to private equity firm Patria for $1 billion, sources say
Idrees Abbas | SOPA Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images UnitedHealth Group has agreed to sell its last South American business Banmedica to Brazilian private equity group Patria Investments for $1 billion, two sources with knowledge of the matter…
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Question: My baby has a basic health insurance plan, but I often worry about emergencies. There is a hospital near our home that is not covered under his policy. In a medical emergency, can the hospital refuse to treat him because his insurance?
He's a leading expert in nonsmoker lung cancer. After he got the disease, insurance denied his treatment
When he was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer last year, Dr. Bryant Lin called it “ironic.” Not because it wasn't serious. Lin, a professor at the Stanford School of Medicine, has spent much of his career raising awareness about…
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Dubai billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor has called for a stronger focus on practical education in the UAE, noting that many students lack hands-on experience when they enter the workforce. Sharing an example, he said that when his son completed his…
Federal court decision spells win for State Library of Ohio, libraries nationwide
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The State Library of Ohio got some good news as a federal agency from which they receive grant money won a battle in federal court against an executive order from President Donald Trump. Last week, the U.S. District Court…
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