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Reaching a certain age unlocks a range of tax advantages that younger workers can’t access, offering seasoned earners unique financial opportunities.
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In Hawaiʻi, a married couple left without hurricane insurance now fears the growing threat of natural disasters.
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If your health insurance company has ever denied a claim, you’re far from alone. Each year, nearly one in five in-network claims is rejected—yet less than 1% of patients ever challenge those denials.
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Pete Hegseth appears intent on sidelining women from leadership positions in the U.S. military.
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The tent camp, designed to hold 5,000 beds, would become the largest facility of its kind in the U.S., raising concerns among advocates who warn that such centers frequently fail to meet basic humanitarian standards.
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On Monday, Humana (HUM.N) filed a new lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s decision to lower the health insurer’s star ratings for its government-backed Medicare plans, following the dismissal of an earlier challenge on technical grounds.
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U.S. health insurers are seeking the steepest premium hikes for Obamacare plans since 2018, driven by concerns over the possible expiration of premium subsidies and looming tariffs on medical products, according to an analysis by health policy research group KFF.
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Luis Leon’s family was first informed that he had died, but they later discovered he was alive in a hospital in Guatemala.
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Families of the missing endure a distinct and harrowing form of grief known as ambiguous loss.
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Flood Re—a collaborative initiative between the UK government and insurers aimed at enhancing the affordability of flood insurance for homeowners—has experienced a dramatic surge in reinsurance premiums and claims-related expenditures.