Military’s Health Program Consolidates Coverage Regions
The South, which includes Tennessee plus the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, area and stretches west to include Oklahoma and most of Texas, is managed by Humana Inc.’s military subsidiary.
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The South, which includes Tennessee plus the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, area and stretches west to include Oklahoma and most of Texas, is managed by Humana Inc.’s military subsidiary.
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For instance, they make up only 14 percent of senior executives in S&P 500 companies and only 7 percent of the top ranks in the military.
Officials running these campaigns have seen such practices go unpunished in recent election cycles, said Paul S.
Christopher S. Murphy expressed his frustration at yet another shooting in the U.S. “Truly truly awful. My heart is breaking…again,” the Connecticut Democrat tweeted .
The Democratic Party's Hillary Clinton Problem -
Report: Outside Groups Outspending N.C. Governor's Candidates, 47-1 -
Toomey of Pennsylvania and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois.
If Republicans make up the same percentage of the vote as they did in the last presidential election, and all of those Republicans vote for their GOP senator, that will get Mark S.
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Joe Donnelly of Indiana, first baseman, and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, catcher, are going for their eighth win in a row . Republican Sen.
Pittenger Wins Recount in North Carolina's 9th District -
Joe Donnelly of Indiana, first baseman, and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, catcher, are going for their 8th win in a row this year. Republican Sen.
Mark S. Kirk and Rep. Robert J. Dold. [ Will Pro-LGBT Stances Hurt GOP Senators?
Roll Call Columnists on Tuesday's Primaries -
North Carolina's Alma Adams Wins in Reconfigured District -
Boehner's Office Has Spent $100K Since Retirement -
On the West Coast, eight-term California Democrat Mike Honda is trying to fend off a repeat challenge from Ro Khanna, the Democrat he narrowly defeated in 2014’s general election.
[ What N.C.’s Pat McCrory Is Ignoring While He Focuses on Bathrooms ] A Public Policy Polling poll from late May found 35 percent of North Carolina voters support the bill and 44