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Insurance coverage of hepatitis B vaccine won't change, industry and officials say
Insurance coverage of hepatitis B vaccine won't change, industry and officials say Updated: 1:11 PM EST Dec 7, 2025 Insurance coverage of hepatitis B vaccine won't change, industry and officials say Updated: 1:11 PM EST Dec 7, 2025 Parents will…
'Time is ticking': Hundreds of dollars could be on the line as health D-day approaches
Millions of Australians risk throwing hundreds of dollars down the drain unless they utilise the benefits of their extras health insurance policies by 31 December, warns Compare the Market. Extras policies typically cover services like dental…
Madrigal: Medicare Advantage long overdue for a checkup
Insurance companies shouldn't be the ones diagnosing patients – that's a job for doctors. the author writes. (Photo Metro Creative Services) As if shutting the government down in the name of health insurance subsidies wasn't enough, a…
Look Who's Suddenly Worried About Insurance Company Profits!
As The Hill reported earlier this week, Republicans are barreling toward a vote on health care with the ACA subsidies expiring without a clear plan: Some Senate Republicans are expressing frustration that their conference hasn't been able to unify…
Democrats see an opening to win the Miami mayor's race in the latest test of the US political mood
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How to End Obamacare and Improve Coverage
Few people lie awake at night worried about the federal debt. So the Republicans' plan to allow 'temporary' COVID-19-era enhanced subsidies for Obamacare to expire because of their exorbitant cost won't win many votes. It will save Uncle Sam money.
Democrats see an opening to win the Miami mayor's race in the latest test of the US political mood
MIAMI (AP) — It has been nearly three decades since a Democrat held the mayor's office in Miami, a span of futility the party is hoping to reverse during a special runoff election this week in one of the last electoral showdowns before next…
Pete Buttigieg reveals first thing he'll do now that he's out of a job
Outgoing Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has revealed the first things he's looking forward to doing as a civilian now that President-elect Donald Trump will soon install his replacement. While Buttigieg is proud of the things he…
New Zealand immigration announces new seasonal visa categories under AEWV framework
NZ Education Growth Plan | New Zealand raises student work hour limit, expands exchange programme The GWSV and PSV are expected to simplify the hiring process for roles that, while temporary in nature, are vital to New Zealand's economic cycles. By…
WHO, B-school study shows how digitally unified insurance systems can transform India's healthcare
Digitally unified insurance systems can enhance transparency, reduce fragmentation and improve access under India's evolving subsidised health insurance setup, according to a new study by the Goa Institute of Management (GIM), WHO and Gates…
City Council's big $24K pay hike is just a slice of its self-dealing greed
The New York City Council is poised to ring in 2026 by giving itself a meaty pay raise, hiking the salary for rank-and-file members from $148,500 to $172,500. But wait, there's more: That pay is the basis for the taxpayer-guaranteed…
Trump is pushing several new 'big lies' that will devastate the country
If one were to fact check all of Donald Trump's misstatements, exaggerations, lies, and redefinitions of established traditions before, during, and between his two terms as President of the United States, one would not have enough time to sleep…
America's economy is getting swallowed up by middlemen - and it's driving people crazy
Bill Gates has been right about a lot of things over the years — Microsoft, mosquito nets, the risk of pandemics. One thing he was not so right about: the idea that the internet would cut out the economy's middlemen. In his 1995 book 'The…
Column: GOP can end Obamacare and improve coverage
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Few people lie awake at night worried about the federal debt. So the Republicans' plan to allow “temporary” COVID-19-era enhanced subsidies for Obamacare to expire because of their exorbitant…
I've helped hundreds of Americans move abroad-here are 4 of the easiest countries to move to in Europe
I tried for over a decade to move to Spain. I went to study Spanish at 21, teach English at 26, and get my master's at 29, but always ended up back in the U.S. Back then, my options to stay long-term seemed so limited: get transferred through a…
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