The Washington Post: How Biden Can Help Prevent The Next Pandemic Before Leaving Office The first year of Joe Biden’s presidency was defined by his exemplary efforts to curb the covid-19 ...
Vice President Kamala Harris will preside over today's election certification process, which was changed in 2022 to prevent attempts to overturn the results. Even so, those who were severely injured ...
In other news, California homelessness increased by 3% in one year; Minnesota now requires insurance companies to cover wigs for cancer patients; and more.
Meanwhile, newly installed Senate Majority Leader John Thune signals the president-elect's Cabinet nominees might not cruise to confirmation when hearings begin. Also, U.S. ethics director David ...
The AP reports the law affects nearly 3 million people, including those receiving pensions after time spent as teachers, firefighters, and police officers. Also in the news: the "crisis" of potential ...
Forbes explains how the strategy would work. Meanwhile, Aetna has accused several drugmakers of conspiring to overcharge the company, consumers, and the federal government for generic drugs.
Meanwhile, a Florida ob-gyn is reprimanded for abortion care; some insurers are denying coverage of prosthetic limbs as not necessary; AI in health care; and more.
Yet ProPublica reports that the EPA "downplayed the threat the chemical poses to people living near industrial plants." Separately, the post-holiday sick season is in full swing, as CDC data show that ...
A report, published Tuesday, suggests eating less red and processed meats, and consuming less added sugars, sodium and saturated fat, to promote health and prevent disease. Also in the news: ...
KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony and Emily Kwong, host of NPR’s podcast “Shortwave,” talk about Black families living in the aftermath of lynchings and police killings.
Advocates say it is discrimination and are arguing for “insurance fairness” on the grounds that people who have joints ...
Farmers will now have to prove that they did everything possible to prevent outbreaks before they can receive governmental indemnity payments. Also in the news: President Joe Biden nearly doubles ...