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Cybercriminals accessed Medicare data of more than 100,000 Americans by creating fraudulent accounts, prompting CMS to deactivate accounts and issue new Medicare cards.
While they can be helpful for the average person, these devices store a lot of data. Here's what experts want you to know.
American Sun Sentinel reader echoes concerns expressed about President Trump’s unfair treatment of Canada and its residents.
Imagine this scenario: Gary has been job hunting for the past 10 months after being laid off by his previous employer. He has ...
Two Oshkosh Northwestern readers criticize U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman's stance on budget cuts and impeachment proceedings. One ...
Congress has just voted to cut health care and food benefits by well over $1 trillion so the richest among us can continue to enjoy historically low tax rates.
New York is on track to lose out on $750 million in Medicaid funding this year thanks to the federal budget cuts agreed to in Washington last week. State officials also expect to see at least $3 ...
Our nation was born in an epic struggle over the radical ideals of our founding — that (1) we each have value and (2) ...
The department said fake Medicare accounts were created since the beginning of 2023 using personal information including ...
The United States Republican House of Representatives has passed the “One Big Beautiful Act” which gives to the rich and ...
A new Medicare program called GUIDE is offering 72 hours of annual respite care to dementia caregivers in Southwest Florida, providing much-needed relief to families like Patrick Oliva's.