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Covered California Encourages All Californians to Explore Health Insurance Options Before Dec. 31 Deadline to Get Coverage for All of 2026
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Covered California is encouraging all uninsured Californians to sign up for health insurance by Dec. 31. The open-enrollment period for 2026 ends…
What Warren Buffett's Recent Stock Moves Reveal About Market Trends Ahead
Warren Buffett 's recent moves show that he sees stocks as overvalued and is waiting for better prices. Buffett has been quietly rotating sectors, cutting back on technology and buying or adding to businesses facing short-term challenges but that…
Medicare for All remains a disaster proposition
This supposed enthusiasm for Medicare for All among voters will likely dissipate after they take a look at what's happening in government-run systems abroad. Long waits, rationed care, doctor shortages, high taxes, high costs, and negligence are…
Medicaid fraud is a problem. But so is a lack of understanding about the program
Medicaid is a federal program jointly funded with the states, providing health and long-term care insurance to more than 80 million low-income Americans. And if you didn't know all of that, you're not alone. The government has spent a fortune over…
Meghan's dad issues health update as Duchess makes huge decision on reuniting
Meghan Markle's estranged dad has issued a new health update after being forced to undergo a leg amputation. The 81-year-old had his left leg below the knee removed earlier this month after being rushed to hospital in the Philippines where he now…
Ski Slopes Are Empty as a Labor Dispute Shuts Down Telluride, Colo.
The ski runs above the mountain town of Telluride, Colo., sat eerily empty on Saturday. Chair lifts hung as motionless as icicles. Tourists slumped beside outdoor fire pits, trying not to think about the money they had spent on ski vacations now…
DR. HESBON HANSEN: Mt Kenya's Revolt Is Loud - But It May Not Decide 2027
They have fewer clients and take home far less than they used to, yet their shopping baskets are smaller and cost more. Their grievance is simple: the good life they were promised during the campaign has turned into a nightmare. For this bloc of…
Minor league hockey strike leaves fans without games as labor dispute escalates
Players in the ECHL, the third tier of professional hockey in North America, went on strike Friday after their union failed to reach an agreement with the league. Five games scheduled for Friday were postponed, and dozens more set for Saturday and…
Patients Opt For Higher Deductibles as Federal Tax Credits Come to an End
Patients across the state are opting for health insurance plans with higher deductibles to reduce their monthly cost as federal subsidies appear to be coming to an end. Residents only have a few days left to make a major decision about their health…
Trump's 2026 Resolution: Give People Money
President Donald Trump can hardly conceal his disgust for the word affordability, referring to its ascendance in America's political lexicon as a “hoax,” a “con job,” and a “fake narrative” perpetuated by…
The GOP health care onslaught is horrifying but the way they got us here is worse
The Washington Post published an article this week titled A Middle-Class Family's Only Option: A $43,000 Health Insurance Premium about how the GOP's refusal to extend ACA/Obamacare subsidies means that Stacy Newton's family in Jackson Hole…
ILO pledges support to FG's social protection system - The Nation Newspaper
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has said it will continue to support the Federal Government's social protection programmes. The ILO Country Director for Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone, Dr Vanessa Phala gave the pledge in Abuja…
High-profile killings, Trump reinvigorate death penalty push as support wanes
First came the Manhattan shooting death of a health insurance CEO. In the months that followed, a young couple working for the Israeli embassy, a Democratic Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, a Ukrainian refugee, a conservative activist, a…
Youth mental health cases increase by 76% in 4 years
The number of Korean children and teens receiving mental health treatment increased by 76.6 percent in the past four years to surpass the 350,000 mark in 2024. The trend appears to reflect a broader global rise in youth mental health concerns as…
Wish Book: Asian Americans for Community Involvement gives seniors a new lease on life
Categories: California News, Health, Latest Headlines, Lifestyle, Local News, News, Things To Do Gracia Del Rosario, 82, San Jose, center, an Asian Americans for Community Involvement (AACI) instructor and Rosario's friend Sandra Lacampagne of San…
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