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Feds: Texas is too slow to process Medicaid and SNAP benefits
Axios· 6 days agoTexas is not meeting federal requirements to process applications for Medicaid health insurance and...
Texas warned it could lose millions in federal funding
Newsweek· 6 days agoTexas could face penalties from federal authorities if delays in administering SNAP benefits and...
How to avoid health care scam targeting 1 in 5 Illinois residents
NBC Chicago· 1 hour agoThe government spent nearly $950 billion on Medicare funding in 2022, according to the Centers for...
Feds could freeze funding if Texas doesn't speed up Medicaid, food stamp applications
San Antonio Current· 5 days agoLast year, Texas kicked more than 2 million residents — or nearly 7% of the state's population — off...
Senate candidate Colin Allred touts bipartisan approach to immigration, abortion
KXAN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAllred, a Democrat who represents a district in Dallas, joined Monica Madden to talk about the...
What happens to your debt after you die? How to protect your heirs
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours agoAssets that may be used to pay off debt could include: Real estate. Vehicles. Securities. Jewelry...
Thousands of kids lose Medicaid health care
Newsweek· 3 days agoThousands of children have lost Medicaid health coverage in the state of Kansas alone, new numbers reveal after the federal unwinding process went into...
Drunk people are using Uber to help injured wildlife in Texas — and it's saving lives
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoWhat are other uses for Uber in Texas? Aside from ride-sharing, there are several uses of Uber. For instance, Uber Connect offers same-day package delivery, and Uber Health ...
Social Security payments will get cut $325 a month starting in 2033 without changes: actuaries
FOX 10 Phoenix· 3 days agoTrustees for Social Security and Medicare recently released a report that looked at the health of...
From ALICEs to FIREs: Your complete guide to America's weird new tribes
Business Insider· 13 hours agoCoined in 2021 by Anthony Klotz, then an associate professor of management at Texas A&M, the term...