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AMY GOODMAN: Bishop William Barber, president at Repairers of the Breach, founding director of the Center for Public Theology ...
Whenever I see a parent with a disabled child, it tugs at my heartstrings. On the one hand, I can’t imagine the hardships they must face almost every day. I ...
As Russell Vought and the Office of Management and Budget more explicitly become the engine of Donald Trump’s second term, a ...
I've been getting more than a few emails lately from folks who say they plan to move overseas. Some told me they just want to ...
WRTV Investigates has uncovered a gap in how the state oversees mental health facilities and protects our most vulnerable.
Here, we examine some of the most common misconceptions associated with Medicare and separate facts from fiction.
Benefits to kids usually stop once the child turns 18, but those benefits can continue indefinitely if the child is disabled.
The deficits caused by the tax bill would trigger the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 and force billions in cuts to ...
A new analysis by the Congressional Budget Office says the bill will also trigger $535 billion in Medicare cuts. Negotiations on the bill continued through the night as a group of Republicans are ...
WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Katie Bond, executive director of federal affairs for Boehringer Ingelheim, and Chris Bond, SVP of comms for AHIP, welcomed Elizabeth Agnes Bond early Saturday morning. She came ...
Since becoming HHS Secretary, RFK Jr. has been deceptively weaponizing principles of evidence-based medicine against vaccines ...
A grainy, jittery video has gone viral on social media. Duct-taped to a chair and goggle-eyed with fear, the hostage, a Dark ...