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dailycaller.com - Ireland Owens - Some Americans Think Big Health Insurance Is Ripping Them Off, New Poll Shows
Some Americans Think Big Health Insurance Is Ripping Them Off, New Poll Shows
The Daily Caller

A plurality of Americans believe corporate health insurance companies are the primary driver of surging medical care costs, according to a Coalition to Strengthen America's Healthcare poll released Monday. The newly released survey shows that 47%…

forbes.com - Adam Wolfberg - The 'New' New Way To Sell Prescription Medications
The 'New' New Way To Sell Prescription Medications
Forbes

Adam Wolfberg, MD, is chief medical officer at Virta Health, where he leads a clinical team focused on treatment of diabetes and obesity. ​The fastest, least-expensive way to find a doctor who will prescribe Zepbound for weight loss may be…

washingtonexaminer.com - Michael Feuz - The demonized phenomenon keeping costs down
The demonized phenomenon keeping costs down
Washington Examiner

In one sense, this is as simple as human nature. Nobel Prize-winning economist Ronald Coase, in his 1937 paper “The Nature of the Firm,” established that firms expand (or integrate) right up until their internal costs exceed their…

cnbc.com - Angelica Peebles - Novo and Lilly are competing to win the GLP-1 pill market as they prepare for Medicare coverage
Novo and Lilly are competing to win the GLP-1 pill market as they prepare for Medicare coverage
CNBC

Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are introducing GLP-1 pills for obesity, and that competition was on display this weekend at the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions. CNBC spoke to Novo Nordisk CEO Mike Doustdar and Eli Lilly & Co.

biztimes.com - BizTimes Staff - The latest economic insights
The latest economic insights
BizTimes - Milwaukee Business News

While consumers are feeling pressure and service-sector momentum is softening, manufacturing offered a rare bright spot. The ISM Manufacturing Index for May came in better than expected, supported by firmer new orders and a rebound in production…

newsweek.com - Shane Croucher - Vaccines have a savior you didn't see coming
Vaccines have a savior you didn't see coming
Newsweek

A national trade group for health insurers has managed, almost accidentally, to say the quiet part of vaccine policy aloud. AHIP said its member plans will keep covering routine vaccines through 2027, even as the Trump administration pushes to…

fool.com - Jake Lerch - Insider Sells $71,000 Worth of Telehealth Stock, According to Latest SEC Filing
Insider Sells $71,000 Worth of Telehealth Stock, According to Latest SEC Filing
The Motley Fool

Teladoc Health (TDOC +0.43%) delivers virtual care worldwide; a key insider recently exited their stake, according to the latest SEC filing. Fernando M. Rodrigues, President of BetterHelp, reported a direct open-market sale of 9,572 shares of…

thehill.com - Zach Schonfeld - Judge blocks $100k fee for H-1B visas imposed by Trump
Judge blocks $100k fee for H-1B visas imposed by Trump
The Hill

A federal judge on Monday blocked a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications imposed by the Trump administration. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin agreed with a group of Democratic-led states that the administration exceeded its authority, and the…

newsweek.com - Khaleda Rahman - The signs Graham Platner's campaign isn't dead yet
The signs Graham Platner's campaign isn't dead yet
Newsweek

Just days ahead of Tuesday's Maine Democratic primary, frontrunner Graham Platner is facing scrutiny following a wave of personal allegations. While Platner remains the presumptive nominee to challenge longtime incumbent Republican Senator Susan…

abc7.com - Palisades Fire suspect: Jury selection begins in trial for Jonathan Rinderknecht, man accused in deadly LA wildfire
Palisades Fire suspect: Jury selection begins in trial for Jonathan Rinderknecht, man accused in deadly LA wildfire
ABC7 Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Jury selection began Monday in downtown Los Angeles in the trial of a 30-year-old former Uber driver accused of setting a New Year's Day 2025 fire that prosecutors say smoldered for a week and grew into the deadly Palisades…

counterpunch.org - Eileen Appelbaum - Trump's Cruel Medicaid Work Requirements: Can States Mitigate the Damage?
Trump's Cruel Medicaid Work Requirements: Can States Mitigate the Damage?
Home - CounterPunch.org

The Trump administration's appetite for cruelty and its wanton disregard for wasting taxpayer funds has shown itself again – this time in its proposed regulations for implementing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's (OBBBA) Medicaid eligibility…

arkansasonline.com - Keesa Smith-Brantley Special to the Democrat-Gazette - Let's choose to put children first in Arkansas | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Let's choose to put children first in Arkansas | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Online

We don't have to reach too far back in our history to remember when Arkansas was a leader in children's health insurance and early childhood education. We were one of the first states to adopt what became the Children's Health Insurance Program…

thehindu.com - K Nitya Kalyani - Health is wealth and both wear away
Health is wealth and both wear away
The Hindu

Health is wealth and conversely, ill-health is erosion of wealth. Conventional wisdom says this is where health insurance comes in. Until health insurance itself becomes a large drain on the pocket, ironically. Things have been taking this…

theguardian.com - Edward Helmore - Ro Khanna says he supports Graham Platner's bid for Senate despite 'shameful' actions
Ro Khanna says he supports Graham Platner's bid for Senate despite 'shameful' actions
The Guardian

Progressive Democratic congressman Ro Khanna issued a qualified defense of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner on Sunday, saying “his actions were misogynistic, they were shameful, they were wrong, but they didn't come as a surprise to a…

slate.com - Jenée Desmond-Harris - I Invited My Broke Friends to Come Live on My Farm Under One Condition. They've Already Broken It.
I Invited My Broke Friends to Come Live on My Farm Under One Condition. They've Already Broken It.
Slate

Dear Prudence is Slate's advice column. Submit questions here. I feel trapped. Nine months ago, I offered to my financially destitute friends to move in with me. There were several benefits for them, as they'd be moving to a new state where they…

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