Search results
Rate of US uninsured to rise to 8.9% in the next decade, Congressional Budget Office says
Reuters via AOL· 4 days agoThe rate of Americans who are uninsured will rise to 8.9% over the next decade from 7.7% in 2024,...
Rite Aid likely to close hundreds of pharmacies in Ohio and Michigan
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWalgreens is likely to buy the stores’ prescription files — meaning that Rite Aid patients will now...
From "gay neighborhoods" to "gay regions," how LGBTQ community spaces are changing - Marketplace
Marketplace· 4 days agoIt’s pride month, when festivals and parades take place around the globe often in so-called...
Senate Republicans Offer Bill to Exempt Tips From Taxes
The Fiscal Times· 2 days agoPharmacy benefit managers, the middlemen hired to manage prescription drug programs, are widely...
Biden mostly right on how Obamacare repeal would affect preexisting condition protections
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 7 days ago...high-risk insurance pool’ — at $18,000 a year," Feb. 27, 2017 KFF Health News and PolitiFact,...
OK ban on birth certificate gender change may violate constitution, court says
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 2 days agoA federal appeals court ruled Oklahoma may be violating the U.S. Constitution with an executive...
Going After the Middleman
New York Times· 11 hours agoBusiness leaders have been combing through comments and transcripts to try to understand the pending priorities of regulators like Lina Khan, the chair ...
New York feels the heat
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 5 days agoAcknowledging that the planet is getting hotter and that students may be unsafe in schools when temperatures soar, New York lawmakers approved legislation ...
The false economic narratives continue - Marketplace
Marketplace· 5 days agoThis is Jay Nordlinger. As I said the other day, I don’t know what to do with this, because it’s just, it’s so, on the face of it, absurd and offered in...
Public Funding, Private Education
New York Times· 6 days agoAn overwhelming majority of American students attend public schools. In part, that’s because in more than half of states, parents can now use public...