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What if one-third of Americans receiving federal healthcare didn’t know they had it? And what if, in that confusion, they ...
Senate leaders on Thursday realized improper spending of $1.9 million in the Health Department’s budget bill sent over by the ...
Dozens of protestors crashed an event hosted by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce on Friday, which featured appearances from Missouri Republican lawmakers Rep. Bob Onder and Rep. Mark Alford. The event ...
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul questioned President Donald Trump’s authority to unilaterally impose tariffs on other countries during a ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says children without underlying health conditions "may receive" a COVID-19 ...
But legislators have also been making changes. In January, an Illinois law went into effect forbidding credit bureaus from factoring in medical debt in credit reports and scores. That follows a policy ...
The budget office has not released estimates of debt, deficits, economic growth or other traditional metrics, breaking ...
A.D. Amorosi was among nine people charged in the case, which uncovered years of false Medicare and Medicaid claims.
Two Republicans vying to get elected to an open congressional seat each are claiming to be firm adherents to the policies of ...
The U.S. is proposing major policy changes to its healthcare sector, including imposing tariffs on global manufacturers. Click to read.
Enrollment in government-subsidized “Obamacare” health insurance programs is expanding—and that is not a good thing. As more ...
Our 53% increase in spending since COVID-19 is almost all thanks to the structural peril of Social Security and Medicare.