Delaware, others advocate for health tax credits extension
Congress is in a deadlock over budget negotiations with subsidies at the center. The standoff could lead to a government shutdown.
22nd Kids Fitness & Nutrition Day at UNK: Boosting Nebraska’s Health
22nd Annual Nebraska Kids Fitness and Nutrition Day
You might be curious about the recent activities at the…
Massive Strikes in France Pressure New PM Lecornu on Wages and Public Services
French teachers, transport workers, hospital staff, pharmacists and public sector workers strike to pressure new…
VA White River Junction to Host Ribbon Cutting for New Medical Surgical Unit
The VA White River Junction Healthcare System will unveil a newly renovated, state-of-the-art Medical Surgical Unit on September 24.
VIDEO: Peters’ Senate Floor Return
Senator Gary Peters warns of the alarming growth of the national debt, attributing it to decisions by Congress and…
West Coast Health Alliance Issues New COVID-19 Vaccination Recommendations
West Coast states & Hawaii form a health alliance to provide new vaccine recommendations for respiratory virus…
MPT Accused of Inflating Property Values and Enabling Prospect’s Financial Decline
A senior executive at MPT Trust revealed in an email that they believed Prospect wanted Leonard Green to exit, and for MPT not to impose company restrictions, allowing Prospect to improve its balance sheet. Despite Prospect's poor condition, MPT’s stock price doubled between 2016 and 2022 and issued an estimated $3.2 billion in dividends. By 2022,…
Residents Battle Noisy 6.30am Gym – A Fight for Peace
An Ex-Serviceman's Home Gym in a Quiet Hampshire Village - A Cause of Uproar
A former serviceman who converted his…
Retirees Increasingly Working Part-Time for Extra Income in Digital Era
Growing trend of part-time work among retirees due to ease of digital and remote work. Extra income helps…
Coalition urges Congress to protect vital insurance subsidies
Cover Alabama coalition warns of potential health insurance cost spike if federal tax credits expire in 2025, impacting 500,000 Alabamians.