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I'm a doctor who canceled my health insurance. It's not reckless...
When Dr Philip Deibel's family health insurance plan rose by yet another $2,400 last month, something inside him snapped. The self-employed obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN) was already paying $21,000 annually to cover his young and healthy family…
Lagos begins enforcement of mandatory health insurance - The Nation Newspaper
….warns residents compliance is ‘not optional' The Lagos State Government has begun enforcing its Executive Order on Mandatory Social Health Insurance, directing all residents to enrol in the Lagos State Social Health Insurance…
Opinion: New Hampshire built its health insurance stability before the storm - and it paid off
When I served as New Hampshire's Insurance Commissioner in 2017 and 2018, the Affordable Care Act's individual market was widely viewed as unstable. Premiums were rising rapidly, insurers were uneasy and enrollment growth had stalled across much of…
Health insurance tech provider TriZetto says more than 3 million impacted by 2024 breach
Millions of people across the U.S. had sensitive information leaked as a result of a 2024 data breach impacting healthcare technology company TriZetto Provider Solutions. The company — which creates software to manage health insurance…
Largest breach in US history' exposes records of 26 MILLION Americans
READ MORE: Gmail users advised to 'turn off' two features NOW amid email privacy concerns At least 26 million Americans have been impacted by a major hack that has been called the 'largest breach in US history.' Personal data was stolen from…
Longleaf Partners Small-Cap Fund's Investment in Oscar Health (OSCR) Paid Off
Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its “Small-Cap Fund” fourth-quarter 2025 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. Longleaf experienced several environments throughout its…
Retire Comfortably in Asia: Here's a Country Where Your Social Security Benefits Will Go Far
A good option for retirees who are keen on Asia is popular yet affordable Thailand, where your Social Security benefits will go very far. There are countless ways to relax and enjoy new adventures across the country, from the jungles in the north…
Fact-checking Democrats' responses to Trump's 2026 State of the Union address
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was escorted from the chambers after holding up a large sign that said, 'Black people aren't apes,' referencing a video Trump recently posted on Truth Social depicting President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as…
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Stock futures are pointing to a slightly higher open this morning as the market looks to add to Tuesday's gains; Nvidia is due to release its quarterly results after the closing bell, with analysts expecting another blockbuster report from the AI…
The Stock Market Could Crash in an AI Doomsday Scenario, According to Analysts. Wall Street Is Panicking.
The S&P 500 (^GSPC +0.77%), Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC +1.04%), and Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI +0.76%) dropped sharply on Monday as investors contemplated a report from Citrini Research about how artificial intelligence could reshape the…
Illinois lawmakers approve Christopher Meister as state's new auditor general
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers approved the appointment Wednesday of a new leader of the state agency tasked with conducting audits of other departments that fall under state government.
COVID-19 infection predicts higher risk of kidney disease, study finds | Penn State University
HERSHEY, Pa. — Approximately one in seven adults in the United States has kidney disease, where the organs responsible for filtering waste and excess water from the blood are damaged, according to the Centers for Disease Control and…
Why heart disease and stroke are projected to rise significantly in women, even younger ones
Without better prevention and early detection, the number of women living with cardiovascular disease will increase substantially in the coming decades, the American Heart Association said Wednesday. Using historical trends from two national health…
Hadley schools face $754K shortfall; potential staff cuts
HADLEY — Significant reductions to teaching staff and education support professionals at the Hadley Elementary School and Hopkins Academy might be necessary should a projected shortfall in the fiscal year 2027 operating budget come to pass.
Uganda faces a silent retirement crisis
Uganda's reputation for ‘informal resilience' is wearing thin. With formal employment hard to come by, Ugandans have turned to informal employment, running roadside stalls, smallholder farms, and bodaboda taxis. Behind the bustling streets…
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