Quantcast
HomeSearch

trump - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search.

Ticked Off Over Preauthorization: Walk-In Patient Avoided Lyme Disease but Not a Surprise Bill

KFF HEALTH NEWS – Leah Kovitch was pulling invasive plants in the meadow near her home one weekend in late April when a tick...

Congress Urged to Address Hospital‑Driven Cost Crisis in U.S. Health Care

ALEXANDRIA, Va. /PRNewswire/ -- As the Senate Finance Committee prepares for its November 19 hearing, "The Rising Cost of Health Care: Considering Meaningful Solutions...

A Hidden Health Crisis Following Natural Disasters: Mold Growth in Homes

KFF HEALTH NEWS, TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — After returning from what felt like the best internship of her life, Danae Daniels was excited to unwind...

Somalian restaurant in Minneapolis took $12 million in federal child meal payments

"Minnesota's own Department of Education had red flags. Massive spikes in reimbursement requests, impossible, impossible meal counts, and they still rubber-stamped the paperwork."

U.S. Military Kills 6 in Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats, Hegseth Says

The latest strikes raised the death toll in the campaign to 76 people in 19 attacks in the Pacific and the Caribbean Sea since early September.

Food Insecurity and Business Ingenuity

FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION – Political pressure and high levels of uncertainty are a big concern for businesses today. And such concerns can have...

Immigrants Worry About Losing Food Stamps: HEADLINE HEALTH

For what conceivable reason would US taxpayers provide federal benefits to non-citizens? – HEADLINE HEALTH

RFK Jr. now says there’s ‘not sufficient’ proof to show Tylenol causes autism

Flip-flopping Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems to have shredded whatever slim amount of credibility he had left.

SNAP benefits may stop for millions of Floridians, if the government shutdown continues in November

Starting Nov. 1, SNAP recipients may experience delays in receiving money to purchase groceries due to federal funds running out at the end of October

As Sports Betting Explodes, States Try To Set Limits To Stop Gambling Addiction

A report published in the medical journal The Lancet called on international health leaders to act quickly on regulations before gambling disorders become widespread and common — and that much harder to stop.

Most Popular

Recent Comments