There are reasons to be skeptical that voluntary cuts by insurance companies could bring significant, lasting health care ...
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In an interview with Jordanian TV, Hassan: The government has a clear work programme and is fully aware of the magnitude of the requirements and challenges it faces
Prime Minister Jafar Hassan said the government has a clear work programme and a comprehensive understanding of the scale of the requirements and challenges it faces, stressing its determination to ...
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Courts versus Congress: The rise of lawfare in US policymaking
Litigation has become an increasingly important policy tool in the U.S., with lawsuits targeting the energy sector in ...
State leaders, with the help of federal lawmakers, can fix the perverse disincentives in the social welfare system that trap ...
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Trump Almost Has a Point About the Federal Reserve
The central bank has long abused its power in ways that benefit the financial sector at the expense of everyone else.
It’s hard to justify strikes on drug boats that kill dozens while having a negligible effect on overdoses in the U.S., writes ...
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Meghan Portfolio (opinion): Hartford lawmakers step into a local labor dispute - and leave City Hall with the bill
The Yankee Institute's Meghan Portfolio says New Haven taxpayers are paying the price of the state's interference in a ...
We asked Orange County’s delegations about their priorities this year — and Democrats and Republicans alike largely agreed.
Funds for rural health care comes as thousands of Georgians expected to see spike in health insurance premiums.
California's deficit is projected to reach nearly $18 billion next year, as spending is expected to offset, if not eclipse, strong tax revenues.
AMREF Flying Doctors CEO and Accountable Manager, Stephen Gitau, reflects on a defining year and outlines the organisation’s ...
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