One in four Americans covered by the Affordable Care Act are considering going without health insurance if their monthly payments double next year, a new KFF poll finds.
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SNAP funds could be withheld from New York as federal fight escalates. What to know
"Genuine question: Why is the Trump Administration so hellbent on people going hungry?" ...
The measure would keep Affordable Care Act subsidies in place for three years. But it’s not expected to get enough Republican support to pass.
If you walk into many homes across the Finger Lakes region today, you might sense a quiet shift happening. Between packed ...
Las Vegas Recovery Hospital will open on the campus of Dignity Health's Rose de Lima Hospital in Henderson later this month, ...
The project revamps the emergency department, operating rooms and mechanical systems at the West Islip, New York, hospital, ...
Halle Berry criticized Gavin Newsom for 'devaluing' women and said he 'shouldn't be our next president' moments before he ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is challenging the authority of an acting U.S. attorney in Albany who is ...
The New York Times on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging that the Defense Department’s new policy ...
NYC found that Starbucks racked up more than half a million violations of the Fair Workweek law. Here's what that means for ...
Before they can focus on that marquee matchup, the Celtics have some business to take care of in the nation’s capital on ...
Halle Berry took to the stage at Wednesday's New York Times DealBook summit, where she shocked the crowd by blasting California Governor Gavin Newsom (D).
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