Trump’s Fixed Rate Medicare Advantage Plan Is A ‘Surprise’ That Could Result In A 20% Earnings Drop, Postponing Healthcare Improvement

Healthcare Stocks React to Medicare Proposal Recently, healthcare stocks took a significant hit after the administration suggested almost no increase in Medicare Advantage payments for 2027. Wall Street was caught off guard, leading to a loss of around $90 billion in market value within the sector. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) hinted […]
Senate approves $1.2 trillion spending plan, but partial shutdown seems unavoidable

Senate Passes Funding Bill, Government Shutdown Looms The Senate approved a bill on Friday to fund most federal government operations until the end of September. However, a partial government shutdown seems inevitable, likely extending at least through the weekend. The funding for approximately 78% of federal operations is set to expire at midnight on Saturday. […]
Republicans Do Not Remove Chuck Schumer’s Exemption From Funding Plan

Conservative Lawmakers Fail to Cut Funding for Nonprofits Helping Immigrants On Friday, a group of conservative Republican lawmakers attempted, but ultimately failed, to eliminate federal funding for left-leaning nonprofits that assist undocumented immigrants. In a vote of 58-42, the amendment aimed at cutting $500,000 from the New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE), a New York City-based […]
Trump steps in as Senate moves forward with funding plan before shutdown deadline

Funding Package Advances Amid Political Maneuvering Senate Republicans and Democrats made significant progress on a major funding package Thursday night, overcoming earlier setbacks from the day. The advancement came after President Trump negotiated with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, which led to the repeal of a disputed DHS funding bill and initiated a two-week funding […]
Mamdani’s fake budget crisis is a disguise to increase taxes on New Yorkers for his ‘free stuff’ plan.

Mayor Mamdani Addresses Budget Concerns On Wednesday, Mayor Zoran Mamdani held a press conference at City Hall to discuss what he referred to as a shocking $12 billion budget deficit. Many have been sounding the alarm about this issue for over a year now. This deficit is the same one that former Mayor Eric Adams […]
Ray J shares details of his rigorous treatment plan after stating he has a few months to live

Ray J is battling serious health issues and is currently on eight different medications. The singer recently shared with TMZ that doctors have prescribed him medications like Jardiance and Entresto, which are often given to those at risk of heart failure, along with the cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor. They’ve also advised him to take it easy […]
Conservatives are worried that Trump is losing ground in Minnesota — but Glenn Beck clarifies his overall plan.

Trump Holds Talks Amid Protests in Minnesota On January 26, President Trump reported having “very good” and “productive” discussions with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey as protests against ICE escalated and tensions rose following the tragic shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Preti. According to the statements from all parties, […]
Los Angeles Dodgers plan to continue their high spending.

The Dodgers’ Spending Strategy The Los Angeles Dodgers are fully aware of the discussions surrounding their $400 million payroll. There’s talk about how this spending could be detrimental to baseball, highlighting financial and competitive inequalities, and raising concerns about the sustainability of sports without a salary cap. However, after winning back-to-back World Series and making […]
Trump’s EPA halts Newsom’s green trucking plan for those outside California

Trump Administration Halts California’s Emissions Standards for Trucks WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is challenging California’s attempt to implement a costly emissions standard for trucks that, according to officials, could effectively nationalize Governor Gavin Newsom’s green energy initiatives. On Tuesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it had disapproved California’s heavy-duty inspection and maintenance […]
At 59 and a half, I transferred $800K from my old employer’s plan into a Roth. Was that the correct decision?

Question: I’m 59 and a half years old, with $800,000 rolled over into a Roth account from a former employer. I’ve also switched my 401(k) contributions to a Roth three years ago, which now totals about $70,000. Should I keep contributing to the Roth option with my current employer, or should I change back? Would […]