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Mayor Eric Adams announced he will not move forward with a contentious effort to cut costs by shifting retired city workers to a Medicare Advantage plan, bringing a sudden end to a four-year saga.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the city will no longer move forward with a Bill de Blasio-era plan he previously supported. The plan would've impacted about 250,000 retired municipal workers ...
Lawmakers voted for the BBB without reading it. Now, with nearly 12 million people at risk of losing health care coverage, ...
The Democratic party’s candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani could face three rivals in the November election. In addition to ...
Simon Hankinson, a senior research fellow in the U.S. Border Security and Immigration Center, uses that scenario to compare ...
The House is expected to approve President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion in already appropriated ...
Pushback against mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has been fierce. That includes the mainstream media, which is trying to ...
Cuomo has been associated with the word going back a decade, at least. “You gotta fight asshole with asshole,” a democratic operative told POLITICO early in 2016, selling Cuomo as an anti-Trump ...
Hakeem Jeffries shatters record with ‘magic minute’ speech delaying ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ - With his mammoth speech, Jeffries surpassed the previous record of eight hours and 32 minutes – set by forme ...
An analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation reveals that Indiana is forecast to lose 15% of its Medicaid funding between 2027 ...
Ball State economist Michael J. Hicks believes eight Indiana hospitals “will lose 15% or more of their average annual ...