Survey: Many are happy with their health insurance, but a quarter experience denials or delays

American Adults’ Satisfaction with Health Insurance A recent poll by NBC News reveals that a significant number of older Americans, especially those enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid, are generally content with their health insurance coverage. However, despite this overall satisfaction, there’s a noticeable undercurrent of discontent. Nearly 25% of participants indicated that they had faced […]
Navy stresses the need for the US to approach shipbuilding with the urgency of wartime due to delays

Navy Urges Urgent Overhaul of Shipbuilding and Weapons Production Recent statements from Secretary of the Navy John Phelan emphasize that the United States needs to drastically rethink its approach to shipbuilding and weapon production, suggesting a mindset shift akin to that of a nation gearing up for conflict. He stressed that the Navy “cannot afford […]
RFK Jr. Declares an End to Health Insurance Delays Caused by ‘Prior Authorizations’

Health Insurance Pre-Approval Delays to be Eliminated Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced a significant change: the removal of pre-approval delays for health insurance. During a televised Cabinet meeting at the White House, he shared that the majority of insurance companies covering 280 million Americans have agreed to this […]
DOT changes auto-reimbursement policy for travelers facing delays

Transportation Department Reverses Flight Compensation Plan The Department of Transportation has announced it will revoke the widely praised plan from the Biden administration that aimed to automatically compensate travelers for flight delays and cancellations. Initially, the rules established during the last months of Biden’s term required airlines to compensate passengers for issues within the airlines’ […]
Americans postponing or canceling health insurance due to delays in Obamacare subsidies

Challenges in Obamacare Enrollment NEW YORK, Nov 24 – Many Americans depending on subsidies to afford their Obamacare health insurance are hesitating to enroll this year. The looming threat of premium increases, which could exceed double by 2026, has led to notable enrollment drops—up to 33% in certain states, according to officials. Among the states […]
Copper thief caused widespread train delays

Copper Thief Disrupts Subway Service in NYC Last month, a recurring copper thief caused significant disruptions in the subway system. A wire theft resulted in a cut that affected tunnel signals and led to numerous delays, as reported by the MTA this week. The individual behind the theft, 55-year-old Efrain Velez, reportedly stole copper wire […]
Judge delays ruling requiring the government to provide grand jury materials to former FBI director’s team.

Judge Blocks Grand Jury Material Release in Comey Case A judge has stepped in to halt a broad order from prosecutors for grand jury materials to be handed over to the attorneys of former FBI Director James Comey. This intervention came late Monday from U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick, who noted a “disturbing pattern of […]
Gold and Silver remain limited as macro uncertainty delays breakout until early 2026.

The recent drop in gold and silver prices reflects an ongoing correction that has persisted since these metals reached record highs in mid-October. After an initial decline and a brief rebound in early November, the current downturn signifies a consolidation phase, indicating that the market is still trying to find its footing after a period […]
Businesses along 2nd Ave. Subway in NYC report delays from MTA in receiving assistance.

East Harlem Businesses Affected by Subway Project Seek Compensation In East Harlem, local businesses facing displacement due to the Second Avenue subway extension are expressing frustration over the lack of financial support and relocation assistance from the MTA. Lou Nikazi, 59, owner of Eagle Tile, a construction supply store he has operated for three decades, […]
As federal retirement claims reach an all-time high, delays and dissatisfaction increase

David Wolfel, a retired U.S. Navy civilian architect, is among many federal employees who opted for retirement this year due to significant layoffs under the Trump administration. In May, after spending a few months on administrative leave, he submitted his resignation. Yet, six months later, it’s still uncertain when his retirement allowance will be processed. […]