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Health care is not a top issue in 2024. COVID-19 explains why.


Robert Pearl In a striking departure from recent voting and polling trends, health care has tumbled to the 16th most important problem facing Americans today, according to new Gallup data. At first ... Read More

5th Congressional District candidates talk veteran health care, Space Command and more at recent forum


Veteran health care, U.S. Space Command and foreign affairs were some of the hot topics Thursday night for six candidates hoping to next represent the El Paso County-based 5th Congressional District, ... Read More

How FirstEnergy helped DeWine's 2018 campaign


When Mike DeWine ran for governor in 2018, FirstEnergy really wanted him to succeed. "This Fall Governor race is very important to FirstEnergy from both a legislative and regulatory perspective and ... Read More

Proposed changes to state Medicaid plans could shake up health coverage for 1.8 million low-income Texans


The move, which has not been finalized, would drop three large health plans run for two decades by nonprofit children’s hospitals. Read More

Tax for police, mental health could go before Washtenaw County voters for renewal


The tax first passed in 2017 sends millions to the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office and county mental health services. Some want that balance to shift. Read More

Election Updates: The Pennsylvania Senate race is set for November.


President Biden is expected to condemn a six-week abortion ban that will soon take effect in Florida — and blame former President Donald J. Trump for its enactment — during a ... Read More

Contractors with Chatham County jail contribute to Sheriff John Wilcher's election campaign


Chatham County Sheriff John Wilcher has raised more than $169,000 for his campaign, including nearly $30,000 from contractors operating in the Chatham County jail. Read More

Counterfeit Botox injections sicken 22 across 11 states, US health officials warn


Counterfeit Botox injections can cause botulism, a deadly disease that starts with double or blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing and difficulty breathing. Read More

Natural Health Trends to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on May 1st


Natural Health Trends Corp. (NASDAQ: NHTC), a leading direct-selling and e-commerce company that markets premium quality personal care, wellness, and “quality of ... Read More

What Delaware General Assembly seats are up for election this year?


Fletcher Dominguez, if elected, would be the youngest lawmaker at age 24 and one of the few Gen Zers in the Delaware House. He would also be the first Afro-Latino Delawarean elect ... Read More

Election 2024: Eugene City Council candidate Q&A with Clevenger, Coopman, Kashinsky


Ward 1 Eugene City Council Candidates Ethan Clevenger, Ted Coopman, and Eliza Kashinsky answer the Register-Guard's Q&A ahead of the 2024 election. Read More

Democratic Sen. Jon Tester hopes to secure another win in deep-red Montana


Tester is the last Democrat holding statewide office as Republicans have dominated recent elections in Montana. He's carved out an identity as a moderate and he hopes that will win him another term. Read More


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