
With Idalia Barreling Down on Florida, State’s Homeowners Insurance Woes on Display
What happens when a state becomes too disaster-prone to insure? Florida holds the answers.
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What happens when a state becomes too disaster-prone to insure? Florida holds the answers.
In accordance with the Inflation Reduction Act, which was signed into law last year, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services can now begin negotiating lower prices that the government pays for select drugs.
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Have your credit card handy. These folks are always selling something.
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What the Fox debate revealed about hatred, fear, and race
Donald Trump has won a real or imaginary golf title with a real or imaginary score. You be the judge.
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Activists say nothing short of an emergency declaration will address deadly heat — and the fossil fuel dependency driving it.
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To protect its own lie machines, the GOP is launching an all-out war against online disinformation research.
Republican voters are not used to anybody telling them the truth, which makes Ron DeSantis’s latest strategy of trying just that very curious.