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Medicaid Is a Middle-Class Benefit. Here’s What to Know. – The New York Times

“I didn't think Medicaid would be a problem for my family, but I have it.” This was the first line of a memo I received this week from a retired investment industry veteran whose son, who has autism, received coverage from the program. A similar email came from one of California's wealthiest towns. Yes, Medicaid […]

20 Times More Applicants than Homes in Los Angeles Fires

LOS ANGELES, CA – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) received 270,000 applications from homeowners in LA Fires, but 13,000 homes have been destroyed. FEMA officials have given them an astounding figure of more than 20 times more than eligible applicants as concerns about fraudulent applications continue to plague agents more than two months after […]

Fed Meeting Live Updates: FOMC Keeps Interest Rates Steady – The New York Times

The Federal Reserve did not change for its second meeting on Wednesday as officials stuck to previous forecasts. Two more cuts This year, despite mandating higher inflation and slower growth. The central bank's decision to hold interest rates in the range of 4.25% to 4.5% has extended its first suspension since January after a series […]

Christina Applegate hospitalized ’30 times’ over MS symptoms

Christina Applegate He's been honest about the side effects of living with multiple sclerosis (MS). between Recent episodes of “Messy.”“Applegate, a podcast she shares with actress Jamie Lynn Sigler, has revealed she is hospitalized “more than 30 times” due to severe MS symptoms. “In the three years since I was diagnosed, I've been in the […]

NYPD search for suspect who lit man on fire in Times Square

Police in New York City are searching for the suspect who burned a man early Sunday in the middle of Times Square in a horrifying attack that reflected a metro murder earlier this year. The 45-year-old surviving victim was at a tourist attraction in Midtown Manhattan around 4am. Confirmed by WABC. Firefighters worked with police […]