Health Care
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Who Will Pay for the Damage That DOGE Has Done to Our Veterans?
Reports are starting to show that DOGE has cost the federal government far more than it has saved. Will anyone ever be held accountable?
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Republicans Want to Put Poor People Through Hell to Fund Tax Cuts for the Rich
To fund Trump’s latest tax cuts for the rich and corporations, Mike Johnson and Republicans want to add harsh new bureaucratic hurdles to Medicaid
- Actual Waste
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Trump Loves Our Military. He Just Hates Taking Care of Them
In his address to Congress, Trump said servicemembers “love being in our military again” — as he continued his attacks on veterans’ jobs and benefits
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DOGE Slashes Health Care for Sick 9/11 First Responders
Musk, Trump, and RFK Jr.'s cuts to the CDC have halted 9/11 health care for Ground Zero workers
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UnitedHealth Is Sick of Everyone Complaining About Its Claim Denials
Two months after UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was murdered, the insurer is moving to protect its image
- Stitched Up
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The Most Alarming Moments From RFK Jr.'s Confirmation Hearing
The Senate Finance Committee grilled the HHS nominee about his stances on vaccines, abortion, and more
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The Good and the Bad of Joe Biden’s Presidency
Reflecting on Biden’s four years in office — and what Americans will remember
- It’s Joever
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The Pharma Man’s Negative Reputation is Fair
A longtime pharmaceutical executive laments the woeful state of the industry and calls for new leadership to win back public trust
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GOP Senator Blames Americans for Most of Their Health Problems
"Look, about 70 percent of your health outcomes are determined by you," said Sen. Roger Marshall as his party looks to roll back health care coverage and protections
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No, American Health Care Is Not Better Than Ever
The Washington Post’s paean about how struggling Americans should cheer up because medical care is better than it was 100 years ago misses the point — badly
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