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Get the Facts: Will Kentuckians see spike in health care costs if government shutdown continues?
Senate Democrats are holding out for Congress to extend health care subsidies, which expire at the end of the year.
More than 65 million Americans will face pivotal choices about their health coverage during Medicare's annual open enrollment ...
Fall open enrollment is now open for Wisconsinites who are dual eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, and experts said ...
At the core of the government shutdown is a debate about the extension of health insurance subsidies under the Affordable ...
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Wisconsin Issues Dire Warning About Trump’s Effect on Obamacare Costs
Republican Sen. David McCormick defended Donald Trump’s latest controversial moves in a rare interview, including the ...
Computer science higher education must embrace GenAI and reinvent teaching methods and learning materials, or risk becoming ...
Notices of rising health insurance premiums are landing in voters’ mailboxes and sending some to town halls to vent their ...
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Canada’s Doug Ford Says Trump’s Reaction Is Proof Reagan Ad Was Genius
The ad was developed by Ontario’s provincial government. The goal of the ad, per Ontario Premier Doug Ford, was to reach as ...
The government shutdown has reopened debate on what has been a central issue for both major political parties in the last 15 ...
Pensacola High School will be home for about 300 seventh and eighth graders when the Middle School Scholars program begins ...
One of the races on the ballot includes the St. Cloud Area School District 742 Board of Education special election. Three ...
The price increases — affecting up to 17 million Americans who buy coverage on the federal marketplace — are by far the ...
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