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Insurance industry pushes back against labor law overhaul
Opposition is emerging from both the insurance industry and insurance agents as the government moves to revise labor laws to incorporate special employment workers and freelancers into the formal employment framework, industry officials said…
Common hospital empanelment may progress in 6-12 months: Mayank Bathwal
The health insurance sector is expected to clock around 15 per cent year-on-year growth in premiums this fiscal, as both the retail and corporate segments are witnessing strong growth, says Mayank Bathwal, member of the Executive Committee, General…
Gus Van Sant: 'My assistant wanted to erect a statue of Luigi Mangione. My generation thought: this is murder'
In February 1977, a middle-aged Indianapolis businessman named Tony Kiritsis took hostage an employee at his local mortgage brokers, who he was convinced had cheated him out of the profits of a piece of real estate. The system was weighted against…
Secondary boycott strategy against Anthropic could backfire
The War Department can and should cease doing business with companies whose products or services fail to meet the department's needs. That's the government acting on behalf of citizens and taxpayers, as an agent in the free market. In this case, if…
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Minnesota's fraud scandal isn't an immigration problem. It's a spending problem.
In January, Minnesota governor and recent Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz announced that he would not be seeking reelection. Walz's surprise announcement came in the wake of escalating attention on health care fraud in the state, much…
Dr. Oz says Obamacare enrollment may be 'too high'
Although Obamacare sign-ups have fallen significantly this year over skyrocketing monthly premiums, Dr. Mehmet Oz believes enrollment is still too high. Oz, the Trump administration's top official overseeing the Affordable Care Act, told NBC News…
Public trust in NIH, FDA and CDC continues to fall
A survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) at the University of Pennsylvania found that public trust in agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health…
Florida lawmakers remain deadlocked over the state budget as House and Senate leaders clash over spending priorities
Lawmakers are again at a stalemate over the budget. Instead of negotiating the final details of the state spending plan for the next fiscal year, House and Senate leaders haven't agreed on top-line numbers. That means the Legislature will need…
Sherrod Brown talks to voters in Cincinnati, focusing on workers' issues
Sherrod Brown talks to voters in Cincinnati, focusing on workers' issues USERS AND THEIR GUARDIANS REQUEST FEMALE DRIVERS. WELL, AS WE DRAW CLOSER TO THE ALL IMPORTANT MIDTERM ELECTIONS, A FAMILIAR NAME IS BACK ON THE BALLOT IN OHIO. THAT'S RIGHT…
Trump's Hot Take: The Skyrocketing Price Of Gas Is Basically Patriotism Tax
Donald J. Trump is masterfully applying his signature 'let's make everything more expensive' strategy, this time to oil — you know, the same genius approach that worked so beautifully on his health insurance plan, which never came to…
I'm officially 'un-tracking' my life, one app at a time
I remember when the Oura Ring launched. It did everything a smartwatch could, and more discretely. It ticked the boxes for my perfect health companion, so I wanted one. Mind you, I had no business with a $300 wearable at that point in my life. I…
Few Mainers are getting tested for PFAS despite state push
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California cut healthcare for undocumented immigrants. One lawmaker wants it back
Only two Democratic lawmakers voted against Gov. Gavin Newsom's budget proposal last year curtailing healthcare for undocumented immigrants. Sen. Maria Elena Durazo was one them. Now, Durazo, a Democrat from Los Angeles, is proposing legislation…
Here's the real state of the union
President Trump addressed the nation the evening of February 24 to discuss the State of the Union. His record long speech understandably focused on the positive achievements during his Administration, but it failed to help unite the country or…
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