In a move to safeguard Second Amendment freedoms, forty-five Republican U.S. senators have launched a resolution under the Congressional Review Act to counter a controversial rule by the Biden administration. …
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The Biden administration has announced a sweeping $7.7 billion student debt forgiveness plan that will affect over 160,000 borrowers. This initiative, revealed by the Department of Education, is part of …
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As the U.S. gears up for the 2024 presidential election, swing-state voters are clearly voicing their stances, unaffected by former President Donald Trump’s ongoing trial. Contrary to expectations that the …
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The question of whether Americans were better off economically under President Donald Trump or President Joe Biden has become a central issue as the country approaches another election cycle. According …
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HealthMoneyNews
Uncovering the Cost: Privately Insured Pay Up to 300% More Than Medicare, Landmark Report Shows
A recent RAND Corp. report has brought to light a disparity in healthcare costs: privately insured patients are paying up to 300% more than Medicare for the same medical services. …
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As inflation persists as a major issue for the U.S. economy, small businesses are facing significant challenges. The National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) recently revealed that inflation remains the …
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Despite President Joe Biden’s efforts to expand health insurance coverage—a long-standing goal of the Democratic Party—rising healthcare costs threaten to undermine these gains. While the Biden administration has achieved a …
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The financial stability of Medicare, a critical lifeline for over 66 million Americans, is under renewed scrutiny. A recent trustees report has extended Medicare’s Hospital Insurance Trust Fund’s solvency by …
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A new survey from the healthcare policy think tank KFF reveals that nearly 1 in 8 adults in the United States has turned to GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic or …
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Money
New Report Exposes Bias: 70% of Banks Allegedly Target Clients for Conservative, Religious Views
A new report indicates that 70% of U.S. banks allegedly target clients based on their political and religious beliefs. The report is part of an ongoing investigation by the U.S. …