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Dec 02 2013
News
Insurers Seek to Bypass Health Site
Insurers and some states are continuing to look for ways to bypass the balky technology underpinning the health-care law despite the Obama administration's claim Sunday that it had made "dramatic progress" in fixing the federal insurance website.
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 02 2013
News
Insurers and some states seek ways to bypass health site
Insurers and some states are continuing to look for ways to bypass the balky technology underpinning the health-care law despite the Obama administrations claim Sunday that it had made dramatic progress in fixing the federal insurance website.
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 05 2021
Opinion
Vaccine Mandates From Private Employers Are Destroying American Livelihoods
'Okay, you’re going to require me now to get this? Obviously, the booster shots are right behind it. It’s a never-ending cycle. What else are you going to tell me to do?'
A growing number of Americans are facing the imminent loss of their livelihoods, economic uncertainty, and in some cases financial ruin, not because of mass layoffs prompted by economic recession or the collapse of
The FederalistMar 17 2020
News
Coronavirus sparks surge in demand for ventilators as companies try to keep up
As the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, boosting the need for ventilators, companies are ramping up their efforts to keep up with demand.
From the Netherlands to Wisconsin, to Southern California, companies that manufacture the lifesaving machines all said they are stepping up production.
A spokesman for Vyaire Medical Inc., which is based in Illinois, said the
Fox News (Online News)Nov 09 2013
News
A White House in Crisis Mode, but Some Allies Prod for More Action
President Obama was seething. Two weeks after the disastrous launch of HealthCare.gov, Mr. Obama gathered his senior staff members in the Oval Office for what one aide recalled as an “unsparing” dressing-down.
New York Times (News)Jun 30 2016
News
The source of America's political polarization? It's us
Gun control, abortion, fracking, climate change, immigration, school vouchers, healthcare — the list of issues that Americans are at one another’s throats about seems endless. Who can use which bathroom is now a federal case. It is us-versus-them politics, and it is always the same us and always the same them.
Los Angeles TimesOct 18 2013
News
Insurers reportedly receiving faulty data from ObamaCare exchanges
Insurers say they are receiving flawed data from the federal health-care marketplace that is straining their ability to handle even the small number of people who have enrolled so far, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Fox News (Online News)Mar 12 2020
News
Nurses Protest Lack of Protocols, Protections Amid Pandemic
Nurses across the country are calling out hospitals and the government response to the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
Staging a one-day protest Wednesday — the day the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic — union nurses charged hospitals and other medical facilities are not sufficiently protecting nurses healthcare workers or the
Newsmax (News)Oct 02 2013
Humor
Watch People Actually Answer, "What's Better, Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act"? with Hilarious Results
Which would you choose for your healthcare Obamacare or the coverage available through the Affordable Care Act (We realize that most Blaze readers know that they are the same thing but does the average person know that)?
The BlazeOct 13 2020
News
Trump Supreme Court nominee sidesteps questions
US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has evaded questions about her views on key issues on day two of her Senate confirmation hearing.
The conservative judge repeatedly refused to be drawn on abortion, healthcare and LGBTQ rights.
She stated she had "no agenda" and vowed to stick to "the rule of law".
If Judge Barrett passes the committee hearing, the full Senate
BBC News