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smh.com.au - Bec Wilson - How to hack your health insurance for the second half of life
How to hack your health insurance for the second half of life
The Sydney Morning Herald

You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Brought to you by Australian Unity. Most Australians set up their health insurance at an obvious point of their life. It's usually around the time…

thehindubusinessline.com - Giving employee health insurance plans an add-on boost
Giving employee health insurance plans an add-on boost
BusinessLine

Employer-provided health insurance, commonly known as group health cover, is an important benefit that many organisations offer to safeguard employees during medical emergencies. It helps in reducing the financial burden of hospitalisation…

newsbytesapp.com - Dwaipayan Roy - Health insurance claim denied? Insurers now have to explain why
Health insurance claim denied? Insurers now have to explain why
NewsBytes

The IRDAI's Annual Report for FY 2024-25 shows that insurers processed a whopping 3.26 crore health insurance claims, paying out ₹94,248 crore in total. However, a staggering 8% of these claims were rejected. This means that nearly one in…

koreatimes.co.kr - Jung Da-hyun - Gov't to expand education subsidies for low-income multicultural youth
Gov't to expand education subsidies for low-income multicultural youth
The Korea Times

The government will provide education subsidies starting this month to children aged seven to 18 from low-income multicultural families, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family said, Sunday. The initiative aims to expand educational…

tmz.com - TMZ Staff - Marjorie Taylor Greene Gets Stem Cell Treatment in Mexico With Fiancé
Marjorie Taylor Greene Gets Stem Cell Treatment in Mexico With Fiancé
TMZ

Marjorie Taylor Greene is trying to get ahead of Father Time... telling TMZ she and fiancé Brian Glenn are in Mexico receiving stem cell treatments aimed at fighting aging and promoting long-term health. The ex-U.S. Representative tells us…

mirror.co.uk - Andrew Nuttall, Olivia Stringer - I was told my shakes were due to too much tea
I was told my shakes were due to too much tea
The Mirror

A man who was told his tremors as a teenager were caused by drinking 'too much tea' was told he'd be in a wheelchair by the time he was 25. Remarkably, 40 years on from his Parkinson's diagnosis, he has defied the doctor's predictions. John…

gazettenet.com - Scott Merzbach - Amherst public works employees secure new contract with improved pay and benefits
Amherst public works employees secure new contract with improved pay and benefits
Daily Hampshire Gazette

AMHERST — A new three-year contract for the Amherst Department of Public Works Associations will improve pay, reduce turnover and minimize understaffing, while enhancing service to the public, according to the union president. After close to…

dailypost.co.uk - Kate Lally - Spain travel advice urges vaccination checks eight weeks before departure
Spain travel advice urges vaccination checks eight weeks before departure
North Wales Live

UK holidaymakers are being urged to take action 'at least eight weeks' before setting off for Spain. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office provides advice for travel to more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, covering…

nypost.com - Caroline Howe - Supermarket workers' grim reality: Not enough cash for lunch, wearing diapers in lieu of breaks
Supermarket workers' grim reality: Not enough cash for lunch, wearing diapers in lieu of breaks
New York Post

Since the post-war years and the exodus to the suburbs, the supermarket has become a beloved and necessary staple of American life, offering up fresh food, convenience and cheery customer service. But all is not well amidst the fluorescent lights…

indianexpress.com - Entertainment Desk - Ram Charan's wife Upasana is an heiress to Rs 77,000 cr empire: 'We treat men-women equally'
Ram Charan's wife Upasana is an heiress to Rs 77,000 cr empire: 'We treat men-women equally'
The Indian Express

Upasana serves as an Independent Director at Zydus Group, a global life sciences company employing more than 27,000 people worldwide. She is also a board member of Apollo 24/7, the healthcare platform that offers online pharmacy services, doctor…

nerdwallet.com - Kate Ashford, WMS™ - Should You Take a Buyout at Work?
Should You Take a Buyout at Work?
NerdWallet

Imagine if your company offered you six months' worth of salary if you quit your job right now. Would you go? What if they threw in early stock vesting and health insurance for a year? It's a tough decision that workers are facing at various…

buzzfeed.com - Brian Galindo - 10 Mind-Blowing Facts That Sound Completely Made Up But Are Actually True
10 Mind-Blowing Facts That Sound Completely Made Up But Are Actually True
BuzzFeed

Today, pizza is one of America's most popular foods, but before World War II, it was largely unknown outside Italian American communities and cities with large Italian populations. In fact, Italian food in general was considered niche cuisine. Many…

nakedemperor.substack.com - NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter - This Week's Top 10 Most Read Stories (1-7 June 2026)
This Week's Top 10 Most Read Stories (1-7 June 2026)
The Naked Emperor's Newsletter

Please make sure you like my posts and subscribe if you can. Thanks! NE A data-driven, utilitarian approach to public services could have dystopian repercussions. ‘Don't be too kind': Maternity staff used offensive terms to refer to pregnant…

247wallst.com - Drew Wood - How $400,000 in SCHD Multiplies Into a $50,000 Annual Dividend Stream Over 15 Years
How $400,000 in SCHD Multiplies Into a $50,000 Annual Dividend Stream Over 15 Years
24/7 Wall St

Fifty thousand dollars per year is roughly what a retiree with a paid-off home may need to cover core expenses in many U.S. metro areas, including home maintenance, groceries, health insurance premiums, transportation, and modest discretionary…

kiplinger.com - Paige Cerulli - Your Alma Mater Wants to Sell You Insurance. Should You Buy It?
Your Alma Mater Wants to Sell You Insurance. Should You Buy It?
Kiplinger

If you've been shopping for insurance recently, you may have come across an offer from your alma mater. Many colleges and universities partner with insurance companies or affinity marketing organizations to offer insurance products to graduates…

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