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Irish Star on MSNTrump's body is 'rotting inside' as health fears appear to worsenMary Trump spoke out about the speculation surrounding her uncle's health after he was once again seen with a huge bruise on his hand - and said she believes he is unfit to serve
While many estimates are circulating, only time will reveal how many people will actually lose health insurance under the law.
Connecticut has 17 federally qualified health centers with more than 300 facilities. The centers serve about 440,000 people annually statewide, including more than 70,000 who are uninsured.
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PepsiCo jumped 6.6% after delivering revenue and profit that topped Wall Street’s expectations. The drink and snack giant stood by its financial forecasts given in April, which projected lower full-year profit than previous forecasts due to increased costs from tariffs and a pullback in consumer spending.
Medicaid cuts are hitting Georgia hard, and the most vulnerable populations are at risk. Here's what the Big Beautiful Bill will mean for the state's healthcare.
The massive tax and spending bill signed into law July 4 will likely result in tens of thousands of Wisconsin residents losing BadgerCare coverage.
Roughly half of U.S. adults report that Trump’s policies have “done more to hurt” them since his second term began six months ago.
Tucked inside the sweeping budget bill that President Donald Trump signed earlier this month is a provision to slash the amount of money medical school students can borrow in federal loans. While the new rule will directly affect medical students,
Cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits could hurt low-income workers, while tax breaks in the same bill will disproportionately benefit wealth business owners, adding to the gap between rich and poor.