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Facing a spike in your health insurance? The Denver Post wants to talk to you
Categories: Colorado News, Health, Latest Headlines, News Coloradans who buy subsidized health insurance on the individual marketplace will pay about twice as much in 2026 as they did this year, assuming Congress doesn't reach a last-minute deal.
US vaccine panel upends hepatitis B advice in latest Trump-era shift
An advisory panel appointed by President Donald Trump's vaccine-sceptic health secretary voted on Friday to stop recommending that all newborns in the United States receive a hepatitis B vaccine. The move to end the decades-old recommendation is…
The latest economic insights
Consumer confidence has returned to levels near the historic lows we saw last April, when President Trump announced tariffs and the market dropped nearly 20%. However, the level of consumer confidence has little to do with the level of the markets.
The Week's 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Investors Get Back To Writing Large Checks
Want to keep track of the largest startup funding deals in 2025 with our curated list of $100 million-plus venture deals to U.S.-based companies? Check out The Crunchbase Megadeals Board. This is a weekly feature that runs down the week's top 10…
Trump wants more health savings accounts. A catch: they can't pay insurance premiums
With the tax-free money in a health savings account, a person can pay for eyeglasses or medical exams, as well as a $1,700 baby bassinet or a $300 online parenting workshop. Those same dollars can't be used, though, to pay for most baby formulas…
The insurance coverage squeeze is reshaping healthcare
Every year, open enrollment forces Americans to confront a familiar dilemma: Pay more for coverage that delivers less, or gamble on going without it. This year, that choice has become even starker. Employers are shifting more costs to workers…
The Coming Obamacare Cliff
Catalina Jaramillo is beginning to envision what her life in South Florida will look like without the financial help that allows her to afford health insurance, medication, and treatment for a series of ailments. Jaramillo has been insured through…
Oscar Health: ACA Chaos, ICHRA Growth, And A Potential 2027 Re-Rating (NYSE:OSCR)
Oscar Health faces ACA subsidy expiration, but aggressive repricing and ICHRA expansion support a contrarian investment thesis. Analysts project FY26 revenue of $12.6bn despite anticipated 10–20% ACA enrollment declines, driven by premium…
Scalise announces GOP healthcare overhaul coming in 'next few weeks' amid battle over expiring subsidies
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced that Republicans will bring healthcare legislation to the floor in the coming weeks. The plan comes as debate over the country's healthcare system intensifies more than a decade after the Affordable…
CDC Vaccine Committee Ends Recommendation That All Newborns Receive Hepatitis B Shots
After contentious debates and three failed attempts at a vote, a federal vaccine committee decided on Friday to end the decades-long recommendation that all newborns be immunized at birth against hepatitis B, a highly infectious virus that leads to…
Health savings accounts, backed by GOP, cover fancy saunas but not insurance premiums or formula
With the tax-free money in a health savings account, a person can pay for eyeglasses or medical exams, as well as a $1,700 baby bassinet or a $300 online parenting workshop. Those same dollars can't be used, though, to pay for most baby formulas…
The CEO of Starbucks is making a very big mistake-and it's destroying what made the company great
In 1983, Howard Schultz was an employee of Starbucks, a small chain of coffee stores that mainly sold beans (and no drinks), when he was sent to Milan for a trade show. As Schultz observed Italians visiting their local cafés, he loved what…
Key California laws taking effect in 2026
A raft of new legislation is set to take effect for Californians in 2026 after Governor Gavin Newsom signed hundreds of bills over the past year. The new legislation affects a wide range of issues, such as reducing drug costs, increasing the…
Social Security is changing in 2026. Here's what retirees need to know.
For millions of older Americans, Social Security is a financial lifeline. The program is the country's largest social safety net program, providing monthly payments to nearly 74 million people. Business Insider has heard from hundreds of seniors…
Salako, Anas, others push for deeper domestic health financing - The Nation Newspaper
The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Adekunle Salako, has stressed that Nigeria must urgently deepen domestic financing to secure the future of its health system as foreign grants decline. While he noted that Nigeria's…
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