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By Denis Storey |
May 1, 2013
The uninsured have weighed on this country for decades—economically, socially and politically.
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By Denis Storey |
April 30, 2013
The uninsured have weighed on this country for decades—economically, socially and politically.
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By Denis Storey and Kathryn Mayer |
April 30, 2013
This month marks the 10th anniversary of Benefits Selling Magazine. We decided there was no better way to celebrate than to break down the top 10 catalysts that have shaped and changed the benefits industry in the past 10 years.
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By Paula Aven Gladych |
April 24, 2013
May is Older Americans Month. John F. Kennedy first designated May as Senior Citizens Month in 1963. The name was changed by President Jimmy Carter in 1980 to celebrate those who are 65 and older.
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By Marilynn Marchione |
September 21, 2012
The nation's largest cancer center is launching a massive "moonshot" effort against eight specific forms of the disease, similar to the all-out push for space exploration 50 years ago.
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By CONNIE CASS, Associated Press |
June 27, 2012
The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law follows a century of debate over what role the government should play in helping people in the United States afford medical care.
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By Connie Cass |
March 23, 2012
The three days of arguments beginning before the Supreme Court on Monday may mark a turning point in a century of debate over what role the government should play in helping all Americans afford medical care. A look at the issue through the years
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By Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays |
February 27, 2012
Unlike most people their age, New York City's federal judges prefer to strike one topic from the record: retirement. Few plan to drop the gavel on their careers.