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Health Insurance, Subscriptions, Electricity: Twint Plans to Bundle Payments in the Future
Banks are phasing out direct debit—Twint wants to step into the breach. (File photo) Paper forms and complicated direct debit authorizations will soon be a thing of the past. Starting in 2027, Twint will introduce a new direct debit feature…
As health insurance costs rise, Nevada hospitals see more uninsured patients
At the beginning of this year, Las Vegas insurance broker Harry Mex's cellphone started ringing more than usual. Clients were calling Mex after learning what they would have to pay for health insurance in 2026. Some said their monthly premiums had…
Retail giant Costco sets its sights on a new kind of product: Medicare Advantage
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Stocks are lower Tuesday, with the S & P 500 down more than 0.5% and…
Rep. Brandon Gill Warns Unions of What They'd Lose With El-Sayed's Plan
The nation's union workers have a lot to lose if Socialists succeed in replacing free market, private enterprise health care with a single-payer, government system, Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) warned Monday. In a social media post sharing video of…
Florida lost 450,000 ACA enrollees in 2026 as premiums rose an average of 37% nationally, new data shows
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE CONVERSATION) At 40%, Florida has the smallest proportion of its workforce receiving health insurance through their employer in…
Florida lost 450,000 ACA enrollees in 2026 as premiums rose an average of 37% nationally, new data shows
At 40%, Florida has the smallest proportion of its workforce receiving health insurance through their employer in the nation. The state also has one of the highest rates of individuals under age 65 who are uninsured and the highest number and…
How insurers made billions while using fake 'ghost rates' to starve your doctor
Commercial payers such as UnitedHealthcare, Elevance Health, and regional Blue Cross Blue Shield affiliates have filed massive federal lawsuits against medical billing representatives. These conglomerates are deploying complex fraud and…
Trump's Latest Catch-22 for Immigrants
Immigrants looking to apply for green cards will face a larger hurdle in an already arduous application process: a deregulated public charge test. Late last month, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) finalized a new rule…
Activists urge Campbell to investigate, sue health centers that cut off gender care for minors
Last week, as Attorney General Andrea Campbell took questions during an appearance on GBH's “ Boston Public Radio,” she was confronted by outraged activists from a group called Protect Trans Futures. They are angry at Campbell not for…
As Japanese Bond Yields Soar, Unrealized Losses At Life Insurers Hit $200 Billion
With Japanese bonds in freefall every day, pushing yields on 10Y JGBs to a 3 decade high, just shy of 3%... ... the time to pay the piper is fast approaching as unrealized losses on domestic bonds at Japan's major life insurers have soared to 30.86…
'You ARE Being Ripped Off': 34 Shocking Industry Secrets That Employees Wish More People Knew
—Anonymous, 40, South Dakota —Anonymous, 52, Colorado —Anonymous, 36, Kansas City 'Finally, every college says 'we have a lively and inclusive environment on campus,' but obviously that's not true everywhere. Visit the campus…
I landed my dream job at 25. Then one question from HR exposed how little I knew about money.
In this book excerpt from 'Future Rich Person,' author Haley Sacks, creator of Mrs. Dow Jones, shares how an embarrassing 401(k) conversation sparked her money journey. Back in my 20s, I wanted to be a comedian. I was working as a page at Late Show…
The Movement: Is the era of small government over?
Americans who want the government to stay out of companies' way are increasingly politically homeless. Republicans have been the party of small government and big business for decades. But in the last few years, President Trump and the concentric…
New Investors: 3 Rock-Solid Dividend Stocks to Build Your Portfolio Around
New investors who are just starting out and building up their portfolios might feel overwhelmed with what to invest in these days. Many stocks are soaring due to artificial intelligence and other tech-related opportunities. Meanwhile, valuations…
First Thing: Meta's treatment of children on social media in spotlight as landmark trial set to begin
Good morning. More than half of the states in the US have joined together in an unprecedented lawsuit against Meta that goes to trial on Tuesday, accusing the parent company of Instagram and Facebook of deliberately designing addictive products…
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