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Reproductive rights advocates are reeling from Thursday's Supreme Court ruling in favor of South Carolina in a legal case to block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, which they fear will give ...
U.S. President Donald Trump wants 1% interest rates, is making support for rate cuts a prerequisite for the next Federal Reserve chairman and hailed U.S. stock markets hitting record highs Friday. U.S ...
Grayson Smith of Marietta, majoring in Sport and Recreation Administration. Harrison Maney of Marietta, majoring in Risk Management and Insurance, was named to the Dean's Honor Roll. Conner Ball of ...
BCBSWY, a not-for-profit health insurance company, began 80 years ago in 1945 when a small group of Wyoming women felt inspired to bring health insurance to the state to help people prevent financial ...
JAMESTOWN— Anyone whose property was damaged from the severe weather event on June 20-21 should file a claim as soon as possible and be cautious of "storm chase" contractors, according to Blaine ...
The US Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure logged a mild uptick Friday while spending weakened, triggering another ...
Following through on promises made to the governor's office, the state legislature, and the employees of Western Regional Off-Track Betting on Thursday approved a 3% pay increase for non-union ...
Positioning himself as a pro-crypto leader and vocal critic of the previous administration, President Donald Trump recently ...
This story originally appeared on KFF Health News. Subscribe to KFF Health News’ free Morning Briefing. Stephanie Ivory ...
Battle lines are being drawn in Washington over whether to reduce spending on Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program. From Fiscal Year 2019 to Fiscal Year 2024, federal spending on these ...
Republicans in Congress have dropped the mantra to "repeal and replace" Obamacare that they repeated so often during President Donald Trump's first term. The Congressional Budget Office projects that ...
The new rates begin July 1, and coverage will remain through the Alabama Municipal Insurance Corporation. "The culprit is with reinsurers," said Ron Helms, agent for Helms Insurance of Pell City.