House Oversight Probes Biden’s FDIC for Crypto Banking Crackdown

House Oversight Probes Biden’s FDIC for Crypto Banking Crackdown

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Bittensor Introduces $25M Onchain Coverage to Protect Network Participants

Bittensor Introduces $25M Onchain Coverage to Protect Network Participants

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Hands Off Employer Health Insurance in Tax Reform

Hands Off Employer Health Insurance in Tax Reform

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Why a Judge Denied HITT Contracting’s $24M Insurance Claim on a Museum Expansion
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Why a Judge Denied HITT Contracting’s $24M Insurance Claim on a Museum Expansion

HITT Contracting was accused of damaging parts of the  Glenstone Museum in Potomac, Md.,during a $200-million renovation project. Photo (cropped): Sdkb via Wikimedia Commons under C.C. License 4.0. A state court judge in Virginia recently upheld insurer St. Paul Fire and Marine’s denial of HITT Contracting’s $24 million insurance claim, involving damage HITT allegedly caused during a

Can Medicaid’s Popularity Shield It From the Budget Ax? 
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Can Medicaid’s Popularity Shield It From the Budget Ax? 

Congressional lawmakers are facing tricky arithmetic as they hammer out a budget plan to finance President Donald Trump’s agenda.  Republicans need to free up roughly $4 trillion to pay for renewing Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, which expire at the end of the year. Trump has vowed not to touch the costliest government programs, including Medicare

NHA to roll out India’s health insurance scheme in Delhi after new govt’s approval

NHA to roll out India’s health insurance scheme in Delhi after new govt’s approval

New Delhi: A day after the recently formed Delhi government approved implementation of the Union government’s health assurance scheme, the National Health Authority is all set to roll it out, providing insurance coverage of ₹10 lakh per eligible family in the national capital. The Delhi government has approved a decision to join the Ayushman Bharat

UnitedHealthcare Offers Employees Voluntary Buyouts to Meet ‘Evolving Needs’

UnitedHealthcare Offers Employees Voluntary Buyouts to Meet ‘Evolving Needs’

UnitedHealthcare is offering some of its employees a buyout, or a financial package in exchange for their resignation, if they agree to leave by March 3. The buyout, called the Voluntary Resignation Separation Program, applies to employees in UnitedHealthcare’s benefits operations unit, sources told CNBC on Wednesday. They clarified that anyone who does not accept

KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: Medicaid in the Crosshairs, Maybe
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: Medicaid in the Crosshairs, Maybe

Can’t see the audio player? Listen on: The Host The future of the Medicaid health insurance program for those with low incomes is in doubt, as Congress works on a budget plan calling for major cuts while President Donald Trump both promises to support that plan as well as to protect the program.  Meanwhile, thousands

Republicans Are Eyeing Cuts to Medicaid. What’s Medicaid, Again?
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Republicans Are Eyeing Cuts to Medicaid. What’s Medicaid, Again?

In January, during a congressional hearing on his way to becoming secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got basic details wrong about Medicaid — a program he now oversees. He said that Medicaid is fully funded by the federal government (it’s not) and that many enrollees are unsatisfied

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