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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Hunger and Hypocrisy: A Closer Look at Hawley's Food Aid Push

Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri has been vocal about the potential impact of a government shutdown on food assistance programs. He argues that if the shutdown continues, millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits could face hunger. Hawley suggests two solutions: either pass a clean funding bil

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Rise, Putting Pressure on Middle-Income Earners

Health insurance prices are going up, and it's not good news for many people. The government recently showed the new prices for health plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 30 states. On average, prices are increasing by about 30% in states where the federal government manages the plans, and

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Oct 28 2025HEALTH

Alaska's Health Plan Help: What's Changing This Year?

Alaska's open enrollment for health insurance kicks off on November 1. This is the time when people can sign up, renew, or switch their health plans. But there's a catch this year. The United Way of Anchorage, which has been a big help to many Alaskans in finding the right health plan, is facing a h

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: CalOptima's Big Move to Keep Medi-Cal Coverage

CalOptima Health, a program that helps low-income people in Orange County get health insurance, is putting $19. 8 million into a plan to help people keep their Medi-Cal coverage. Starting in 2026, there are going to be big changes to Medi-Cal, like more frequent renewals, new work rules, and cuts fo

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs: A Growing Burden for American Families

Health insurance costs in the U. S. are climbing fast. For families, the average yearly cost is now close to $27, 000. This is a big jump, especially since costs have been going up for three years straight. Economists are worried. When health care costs rise faster than the economy, there's less mo

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Why Employers Are Struggling with Weight Loss Drug Costs

More and more people are using weight loss drugs through their jobs. But these drugs are expensive. This is causing big problems for employers. Big companies are more likely to cover these drugs. 43% of large firms now offer this benefit. That's up from 28% last year. But smaller companies are not

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs Bite Deeper into Family Budgets

In 2025, families in the U. S. are feeling the pinch as health insurance premiums hit nearly $27, 000 a year. This is a 6% jump from the previous year, mainly due to the rising costs of prescription drugs, especially those for weight loss. Workers are now paying an average of $6, 850 towards these p

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Smart Medicare Choices During Government Shutdown

The government shutdown might make things tricky for Medicare open enrollment, which runs from October 15 to December 7. Even though the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services says updates will keep going, getting quick answers might be harder. Experts suggest taking your time with big decision

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Idaho's Health Insurance Crisis: Who's Really Affected?

Idaho is facing a serious issue with health insurance costs. Many people will soon see their premiums go up a lot. Some say this is because the government is giving too much help to people who don't need it. But that's not the whole story. The truth is, the changes will hit lower-income families th

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Massachusetts Takes Charge: State Backs Vaccines Beyond CDC Guidelines

Massachusetts has made a bold move by ordering insurance companies to cover vaccines approved by its health department, even if the CDC doesn't fully support them. This decision puts Massachusetts at the forefront of U. S. states, ensuring that residents have access to vaccines that the state deems

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