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Marketplace insurance premiums expected to go up by 75% in 2026 as some people will no longer qualify for Medicaid or ...
Two conversion projects are among the 10 line items slated to get a combined $100 million in funding from the Downtown ...
The federal government has awarded the state just $3.8 billion for Helene recovery, 6% of the nearly $60 billion in damage ...
While FoodWIse programs will continue to run as normal until the end of September, the UW Extension announced July 25 that it ...
The House and Senate will vote on the take-it-or-leave-it proposal on Thursday after some dissatisfied attorneys quickly ...
Rep. Mike Flood (R-Neb.), the newly elected chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus in the House, is gearing up for the ...
The United States is not retreating from using effective soft power tools to advance American interests abroad, nor should it ...
The president can veto spending legislation he finds excessive, but he may not sign an appropriations act and then refuse to ...
Growing Democratic rancor in the U.S. Congress over President Donald Trump's tactics on the federal budget is threatening the ...
The Brown University study, which warned of nursing home closures, was published before the exemption was added.
On July 30 in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a U.S. health ...
The Robin Hood Foundation, one of New York City’s biggest charities, is navigating tensions between its wealthy donors and ...