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Did Your Health Insurance Claim Get Denied? AI Might Be the Culprit –
For Neal Shah, the breaking point came during his wife’s cancer treatment. He remembers being overwhelmed, surrounded by stacks of hospital bills, denial notices and insurance statements. When he and his wife tallied everything — from monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs to uncovered treatments — they realized the shocking truth that over the years, they
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Here’s what could happen to expiring health subsidies as a deal to end the shutdown emerges
NEW YORK (AP) — A legislative package that appears on track to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history leaves out any clear resolution on the expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits that have made private health insurance less costly for millions of Americans. The deal agreed to by Senate Republicans and a handful
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End the shutdown? That’ll point Congress back to Obamacare’s rising costs.
At the heart of what is now the longest U.S. government shutdown in history are federal subsidies that millions of Americans use to purchase health insurance on government-run marketplaces. The shutdown began as Democrats dug in their heels to prevent these subsidies from expiring. And now, members of Congress are facing increasing pressure to end
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The most important questions to ask when picking a health care plan
Selecting a health insurance plan in the US is a little like going through a maze, or solving an impossibly difficult crossword puzzle. It can be a morass of hard-to-figure-out terms — HMO, PPO, deductible, premium, coinsurance — and plans. Under another Donald Trump presidency, understanding Affordable Care Act insurance plans may get even more
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These people will lose if Affordable Care Act health subsidies expire
TYLER, Texas (AP) — Celia Monreal worries every day about the cartilage loss in her husband’s knees. Not just because it’s hard for her to see him in pain but also because she knows soon their health care costs could skyrocket. Monreal, 47, and her husband, Jorge, 57, rely on the Affordable Care Act marketplace
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DNC launches ad campaign on health insurance costs as shutdown fight drags on
Campaigns Committee is targeting eight GOP-held battleground districts A podium is seen by the steps of the Capitol on Sept. 19 ahead of a news conference by House Democrats. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Posted October 10, 2025 at 5:00am Facebook Twitter Email Reddit The Democratic National Committee is getting into the ad fight over the
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Here’s the biggest news you missed this weekend
Around 95,000 people gathered for Charlie Kirk’s public memorial Sunday at State Farm Stadium and an overflow arena outside Phoenix. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Kirk’s widow, Erika, who was named CEO of Turning Point USA, the…
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Charlie Kirk memorial in Arizona expected to draw 100,000, with Trump and Vance headlining
Police are expecting around 100,000 people to attend Charlie Kirk’s memorial service at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. The event is receiving Super Bowl-like security measures. incoming update… Coverage for this event has ended….
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Republicans Muscle Trump’s Sweeping Tax Cut, Spending Bill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s tax-cut legislation cleared its final hurdle in the US Congress on Thursday, as the Republican-controlled House of Representatives narrowly approved a massive package that would fund his domestic agenda and push millions of Americans off health insurance. The 218-214 vote amounts to a significant victory for the Republican president
