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Specialty Pharmacy Gets Even Hotter After Cigna Investment And Peak Rock's Asembia Buy
News The Cigna Group's Evenorth health services business has committed $100 million to support a new artificial intelligence-powered pharmacy program and a private equity firm's purchase of Asembia are only the latest in a wave of huge investments…
LIZ PEEK: July Fourth exposed Democrats' big problem with America's silent majority
July Fourth was a bad day for Democrats. Americans turned out in force to celebrate the birthday of the country they love, applauding the virtues and values that have made the United States an exceptional nation for 250 years. The silent majority…
Democrats' Project 2029 takes shape with online safety and junk fees
A group of Democrats is building a plan of action should the party retake the White House in 2028, preparing a list of immediately actionable policies to reform the country on day one of a post-Trump administration. In its intentions, Project 2029…
Why Repair Comes Next For The Electric Vehicle Industry
Oleksandr Chumachenko is Co-Founder and CEO of TSK, focused on EV collision repair, battery restoration and post-repair safety. Tesla's Model S and Model X have reached the end of their production runs at Fremont, after 14 and 11 years, according…
Ro Khanna Made His Case for a National Wealth Tax. It Doesn't Hold Up.
Rep. Ro Khanna 's answer to inequality is the same one progressives always reach for: take from the market, hand it to the state, and call it fairness. Last week, the California Democrat published what he called 'the philosophical case for tax…
Boston nurses strike at Brigham and Women's Hospital could be largest in Massachusetts history
More than 4,000 nurses at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston are prepared to strike on Wednesday morning. Unless a contract deal is reached before then, it will be the largest-ever nurses strike in Massachusetts history. The two sides are…
I Stopped Chasing Skincare Trends in My 30s-Here's What I Use Instead
I've had a comprehensive skincare routine since I started as a beauty intern at Cosmo 13 years ago, but now that I'm 35, my current routine looks entirely different from what it did when I was in my 20s. There are fewer unnecessary steps, quick…
From Financial Products to Financial Goals: How Fincart Is Redefining Wealth Management
Over the past decade, India's financial ecosystem has undergone a significant transformation. From fixed deposits to growing market-linked products, people are participating in wealth creation more than ever. Increased digital adoption, growing…
Trump Accounts is a good idea with a bad brand
President Donald Trump's name has never less popular as a baby name than it is now, but he's naming the next generation's new savings accounts after himself anyway. Fewer Americans named their children Donald in 2025 than any year in U.S. history…
If the new guideline is EpiPen first, access should not be a luxury
On a Friday in May I dropped off my kids at school, said a prayer for their safety and health like I do every morning and went on to see my patients in the clinic. That afternoon, I got a call from the school telling me my older son was having a…
Why 'Medicare for All' Is Back on Democrats' Agenda
Bernie Sanders has been pushing M4A since 1993. With the recent upsurge of outspoken progressivism in Democratic primaries, Medicare for All has returned as a chief policy demand. M4A (as it's often abbreviated) is the favored poll-tested moniker…
California GOP urge Trump to kill Gavin Newsom's $400-a-year healthcare tax
California Republicans have had enough tax hikes — appealing directly to President Donald Trump's admin to kill a widely-hated health care tax increase that's expected to cost residents an additional $400 per year. Assembly Republicans are…
Copay Assistance Is Meant To Defray Patient Drug Costs. Some Insurers Keep It Instead.
For 16 years, Larry Gruber, a fitness coach from Wilton Manors, Florida, received a coupon card to help him pay for a psoriatic arthritis medication he needs that costs more than $7,700 a month. Each year, Amgen, which makes the drug, called…
Why is Trump attacking 'communists'? Because he's run out of cards to play | Robert Reich
Trump has run out of cards to play in the midterm elections, which is why he's now talking about the “communist menace”. He can't talk about the economy because prices continue to rise faster than wages, which means most Americans are…
Shoddy White House Research Claims Work Requirements Will Increase Employment and Reduce Poverty
July 7, 2026 Eileen Appelbaum As I noted in an article earlier this month, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that the federal government will save $911 billion over 10 years and that 10 million people will lose health insurance as a…
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