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The Great Rotation: Buy This Sector Before It Comes Back in Style
Most people hate health insurance. And yet, historically, it has been one of the most profitable sectors to invest in, thanks to the durable nature of industry spending and the overall growth in healthcare expenditures in the United States. As the…
Opinion | Trump Is Making the Best of ObamaCare
Healthcare usually benefits Democrats politically, but some of the most important health-policy changes of the past decade have come from Donald Trump's White House. Now his administration is proposing a reform that could change the U.S. healthcare…
Illinoisans to pay for other's abortion services under proposed grant program
(The Center Square) – Some Illinois health insurance policyholders could begin automatically funding a grant program providing abortion services for underinsured and noninsured women. After passing the Illinois House this week, the plan…
Trump's new budget ignores dying Americans and gives away record sums to the US military
Americans are dying in droves. Deaths due to avoidable causes in the United States –which could be dealt with via prevention or proper healthcare – far outpace those in most of country's peers in the industrialized world. Most…
Notable healthcare headlines for the week: Organon, Eli Lilly and Gilead in focus
The finalized Medicare Advantage rate showed a 2.48% payment increase, leading to a rebound and gains among health insurer stocks like UnitedHealth, Humana, and CVS Health. Amazon began selling Eli Lilly's new weight loss pill with rapid delivery…
How Democrat Amanda Janoo plans to defeat America's most popular governor
Amanda Janoo is the first candidate to enter the race to take on one of the country's most durable political figures: Vermont Republican Governor Phil Scott, who has held the office since 2017 and continues to rank among the nation's most popular…
Small Business Owners Feeling Pinch From Surging Health Care Costs
Soaring health care costs are placing major financial strain on American small business owners. The ability to afford health care has emerged as a key concern across the nation ahead of November's midterm elections. Several analysts told the Daily…
Foreign residents partly eligible for Korea's fuel relief program
Some foreign residents in Korea will be eligible for government cash handouts, ranging from 100,000 won ($67) to 600,000 won, to be distributed later this month under a supplementary budget aimed at offsetting high fuel costs amid the prolonged…
I was laid off from Google last month. I still haven't told my parents - and won't until I find a new job.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jason Zhang, a 25-year-old former Google employee based in Seattle. It's been edited for length and clarity. When Google hired me as a software engineer at 22 years old, it felt like a huge…
ZYXIQ SHAREHOLDER REMINDER: Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Reminds Zynex (ZYXIQ) Investors of Securities Class Action Deadline on April 21, 2026
Faruqi & Faruqi is a leading national securities law firm with offices in New York, Pennsylvania, California and Georgia. The firm has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors since its founding in 1995. See www.faruqilaw.com. As…
Economic inequality is destroying our democracy
“We can either have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few. But we can't have both,” Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once warned. His concerns have never been more relevant.
If You're Retiring Early, an ACA Subsidy Now Could Be a Tax Headache Later
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Cherokee Nation opposes effort to remove Medicaid expansion from Oklahoma Constitution
Cherokee Nation opposes effort to remove Medicaid expansion from Oklahoma Constitution The Cherokee Nation is challenging a proposal by Oklahoma lawmakers to shift Medicaid expansion from the state Constitution to state statute, warning of…
iComply to 'iComplain': Workers out of pocket after labour hire firm's demise
Julia worked five seasons with iComply Horticultural Compliance Specialists on farms in southern Queensland. The Ni-Vanuatu woman, who asked to use a pseudonym, told the ABC she and her fellow seasonal workers from Vanuatu experienced numerous…
Rare disease advocates push for local insurance reforms, improved access to care
Odds are, most people have probably met someone with a rare disease — or even has one themself. While each condition on its own might be uncommon, altogether there are about 25-30 million people in the U.S. currently living with a rare…
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