Starting Jan. 1, 2025, millions of Americans who get their prescription drugs through Medicare could get a major financial break when a $2,000 out-of-pocket spending cap on medications goes into ...
Throughout the past year, The Wall Street Journal investigated how UnitedHealth Group and other giant insurers extracted billions in extra payments from the $450-billion-a-year Medicare Advantage ...
D-N.Y., became the ranking member Thursday on the Senate Aging Committee. The committee studies issues related to older Americans, particularly Medicare and Social Security.
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State insurance officials are requesting that Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua meet for “a facilitated discussion” next week to try and break a “concerning ...
ATLANTA — Georgia’s two U.S. senators have landed plum committee assignments as the 119th Congress prepares to convene on Friday. Democrat Jon Ossoff will serve on the powerful Senate ...
Delegate. Senator. Secretary of state. Governor. Joe Manchin ascended through all those state-level positions over nearly three decades en route to the summit of his political powers as a U.S ...
Nicaragua is striving to overcome the after-effects of dictatorship, civil war and natural calamities, which have left it one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. Under the ...
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers will be patrolling in force during the next few days to keep roads safe. The patrol's New Year's holiday counting period begins at 6 p.m. on Tuesday ...
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(AP Photo/Mario Cabrera, File) Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn, right, watch election workers prepare ballots at a polling station in Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 25, 1990. The Carters ...