Medicare Advantage Auto-Enrollment Policy May Fail Seniors
The Trump administration is considering auto-enrolling newly eligible beneficiaries into Medicare Advantage plans, which could lead to higher costs and restrictions.
US Awaits Iran’s Response to Peace Proposal Amid Pressures and Flareups
US awaits Iran's response to peace proposal after sporadic clashes around the Strait of Hormuz. No movements seen…
Western Tribes at Risk from Cuts to Salmon Funds | Legis1
Established in 2000, the PCSRF distributes federal grants for projects such as land acquisition and habitat…
Starmer’s Labour Party Faces Losses in England; Farage’s Reform Party Dominates
Local elections in England see Labour Party lose 600 council seats with many flipping to the far-right Reform Party led by Nigel Farage.
Impact of the US-Iran Conflict on Global Health Care Supply Chains
US-Iran conflict disrupts global healthcare supply chains, causing shortages and increased costs for essential…
EPA Justifies Cutting $7 Billion Solar Program
States are suing the EPA for ending a $7 billion solar energy program, arguing it violated the Administrative…
Understanding Rising Mortgage Rates and Home Prices this Spring Season
Navigate the spring home buying season, a popular time for real estate, with rising mortgage rates and high home prices.
Instant Clinician Video Access via Whoop: Revolutionary Healthcare
Whoop Enhances User Experience with New Features…
Federal Court Rules Against Trump’s Global Tariffs After Supreme Court Loss
Federal court rules against Trump's new global tariffs, deeming them illegal after small businesses sued. The…
Analysis Highlights Sharp Divide in Healthcare Access for U.S. Retirees
Analysis reveals a stark divide in healthcare access and quality among America's top retirement destinations, even for those on similar Medicare plans.