While the materialization of “excess mortality” during the COVID-19 pandemic was not unexpected, it’s persistence has raised questions.
Maryland transportation officials said Thursday that they expect to replace the Francis Scott Key Bridge with a new span in just over four years. The project to replace the span of Interstate 695 by ...
Phil Galewitz| KFF Health News. "It's a very interesting paradox," said Andy Schneider, a research professor at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy, of plans' Medicaid revenue ...
Equitable has announced LifePath Paycheck, a product with the goal of providing predictable security for retiring Americans.
Community health worker Ron Sanders, right, helps a patient at San Francisco’s Southeast Family Health Center, part of the Transitions Clinic Network that assists former inmates navigate health care ...
Once the program's reserves are depleted, it would only be able to cover 89 percent of scheduled benefits, according to the annual report from Social Security and Medicare trustees released Monday.
An insurance company wrongfully relied on isolated evidence, ignored contradictory evidence and failed to comply with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA, when it denied a woman’ s ...
Travelers Insurance, the state "s sixth-largest home insurer as of 2022, plans to update rates for roughly 320,320 homeowners, with some seeing hikes of more than 25% on an annual basis, according to ...
Reviewing your bank statements and retirement account balances might not sound romantic, but the purpose of a money date transcends these tasks. These regular meetups build trust and intimacy, ...
The defendant, Vincent Villafane Cruz, 28, was working as a wedding photographer and graphic designer on Staten Island at the time of his arrest in late 2023.. Villafane Cruz, of Fords, New Jersey, ...
Report says Medicare and Social Security will be insolvent by 2036. Social Security and Medicare will run out of money in just over a decade, a new report warned Monday, putting fresh pressure on ...
The study, authored by researchers at the Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University, finds that childhood Medicaid enrollment dropped by more than four million nationwide during ...