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9news.com - Janelle Finch - Some Colorado school staff set to face increased health care insurances for next school year
Some Colorado school staff set to face increased health care insurances for next school year
KUSA.com

DENVER — Health care insurance prices are on the rise for some Denver-area school district employees. Higher coverage plans add to the increased costs of living. 'It's definitely a burden that everybody's feeling right now,' said Rob Gould…

abcnews.com - The Associated Press - Man with AR-style pistol arrested at Aetna's Connecticut headquarters without incident
Man with AR-style pistol arrested at Aetna's Connecticut headquarters without incident
ABC News

HARTFORD, Conn. -- A man carrying a backpack with an AR-style pistol inside was arrested Thursday after walking into health insurer Aetna's headquarters in Connecticut, police said. Security guards detained the man without incident shortly after 10…

wsj.com - David Wainer - A UnitedHealth Reckoning Still Looms
A UnitedHealth Reckoning Still Looms
Wall Street Journal

Investors in health insurers could be forgiven for thinking the pressure on the Medicare Advantage industry has finally abated. Earlier this month, the government delivered a better-than-feared payments hike for insurers for next year. Insurer…

yahoo.com - Ramish Cheema - Jim Cramer Discusses Big Humana (HUM) Business
Jim Cramer Discusses Big Humana (HUM) Business
Yahoo!

We recently published Jim Cramer Said Allbirds Management Are 'Jokers' & Discussed These 18 Stocks. Humana Inc. (NYSE:HUM) is one of the stocks discussed by Jim Cramer. Humana Inc. (NYSE:HUM) is one of the largest health insurance providers in…

fool.com - Adria Cimino - Prediction: This Under-the-Radar E-Commerce Stock is Set to Soar
Prediction: This Under-the-Radar E-Commerce Stock is Set to Soar
The Motley Fool

E-commerce companies can be tricky investments during times of uncertainty. If a company depends heavily on sales of discretionary items, it may see revenue falter when consumers aren't very confident about the future. And the stock may suffer when…

abcnews.com - Mary Kekatos - 14% of ACA enrollees did not pay premiums in January: Report
14% of ACA enrollees did not pay premiums in January: Report
ABC News

More than one in 10 Affordable Care Act enrollees did not pay their health insurance premiums at the beginning of the year, according to a report from the actuarial firm Wakely Consulting Group. The firm looked at enrollment and premium data from…

rediff.com - DEEPA GAHLOT - Beef Season 2 Review: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan Lead New Anthology Season
Beef Season 2 Review: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan Lead New Anthology Season
Rediff.com

The second season of Beef delves into a new, class-driven conflict at an elite Southern California country club, in a compelling narrative of escalating domestic disputes, blackmail, and corporate intrigue, observes Deepa Gahlot. The second season…

kff.org - Grace Sparks - Americans' Challenges with Health Care Costs
Americans' Challenges with Health Care Costs
KFF

Authors: Grace Sparks, Lunna Lopes, Alex Montero, Marley Presiado, and Liz Hamel Editorial Note: This brief was updated on April 16, 2026, to include the latest KFF polling data. It was originally published on December 14, 2021. For many years, KFF…

observer.ug - GEOFREY SERUGO - Jubilee seeks bigger Uganda footprint with merged business
Jubilee seeks bigger Uganda footprint with merged business
The Observer

Jubilee Insurance has said its recent merger of the life and health businesses will help it consolidate its top position in Uganda by widening access, speeding up service delivery and offering more integrated insurance solutions. On April 8, the…

wsws.org - German government prepares frontal attack on healthcare
German government prepares frontal attack on healthcare
World Socialist Web Site

The German government is planning the most comprehensive attack on public healthcare since Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck introduced statutory health insurance in 1883. In this, Bismarck was reacting to the growth of the officially banned…

whyy.org - Nicole Leonard - Retirement decisions vary greatly among older Philadelphians, Pew report shows
Retirement decisions vary greatly among older Philadelphians, Pew report shows
WHYY

From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Most Philadelphians aged 65 and older are no longer working, but data show that the number of seniors who are keeping their jobs or…

dmnews.com - Why incumbents quietly won enterprise AI while everyone watched the foundation models
Why incumbents quietly won enterprise AI while everyone watched the foundation models
Direct Message News

Tension: Enterprise AI's winners were supposed to be the companies with the best foundation models. Instead, the advantage is accruing to incumbents with boring operational data and expert workforces they barely knew how to value. Noise: The…

portlandtribune.com - Shaanth Nanguneri/Oregon Capital Chronicle - Federal judge sides with Oregon Right to Life in abortion insurance coverage case
Federal judge sides with Oregon Right to Life in abortion insurance coverage case
The Portland Tribune

A federal judge in Oregon declared that a state law could not require the Keizer-based Oregon Right to Life organization to provide abortion insurance coverage for its employees, handing a seemingly narrow victory to the state's leading…

wmtw.com - MIKE STOBBE AP Medical Writer - Younger adult colon cancer deaths are concentrated in people with less education, study says
Younger adult colon cancer deaths are concentrated in people with less education, study says
WMTW

Younger adult colon cancer deaths are concentrated in people with less education, study says I'M MINDY BASARA IN TODAY'S MEDICAL ALERT, THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY IS OUT WITH ITS LATEST REPORT. IT TAKES A CLOSER LOOK AT THE INCREASE IN COLORECTAL…

scientificamerican.com - Dan Vergano - Congress grills RFK, Jr., about vaccines and cuts to health budget
Congress grills RFK, Jr., about vaccines and cuts to health budget
Scientific American

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., attended the first of a series of seven congressional hearings on Thursday morning. Through his remarks, the secretary aimed to turn the focus away from his controversial role in…

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