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NEW YORK (AP) — When senators voted on rival health bills Thursday, they had two chances to address expiring COVID-era subsidies that will result in millions of Americans saddled with higher insurance ...
ARC Raiders doesn’t have a health bar, but there’s a good reason. In the latest episode of The Evolution of ARC Raiders on YouTube, developers discussed the absence of a traditional UI in the survival ...
Last week, the two top officials at the National Institutes of Health—the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research—debuted a new plan to help Americans weather the next pandemic: getting ...
An international team of researchers led by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, working with 15 collaborators around the world, has conducted the most ...
Stella was eight years old when she stopped eating solid foods. She went from being a “foodie” to strictly consuming liquids, says Briana, Stella’s mother. That diet soon became problematic for Stella ...
Health insurance can be complicated to understand, especially for those already struggling to make ends meet. However, Arizona has a health insurance option for those who need assistance. Known as the ...
The government shutdown has focused debate on the vast sum ($136 billion in 2025, as projected by the Congressional Budget Office) that the federal government spends to annually subsize continually ...
Meet the Senate aide with a $44,000 taxpayer-funded commute A Kentucky college football player sucker punched his coach. Now he's facing criminal charges How many migrants use food stamps in America?
The government shutdown fight has spotlighted a debate between Republicans and Democrats about whether and how much the government should subsidize health care. By Margot Sanger-Katz Reporting from ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, Republican lawmakers keep saying Democrats shut down the government to give “illegals” access to government-funded health care. Democrats say that’s a lie ...