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Initial denial and a delayed response to the coronavirus pandemic looks a lot like looks a lot like the climate debate, advocates say.
CMS boosts payment rate for Medicare Advantage plans - Coronavirus
OIG: Hospitals struggle with supply shortages, testing delays - Uncategorized
Indepedent restaurant owners say the economic rescue package enacted by Congress doesn't address the realities of their businesses.
Small businesses and banks are complaining that the law meant to limit the damage of COVID-19 is missing the mark for many.
The CDC and USDA seek to reassure pet owners after a tiger at the Bronx Zoo was found to have the virus that causes COVID-19.
States say the additional unemployment benefits provided by Congress depend on more Labor Department guidance, software upgrade
The pandemic is halting mergers and acquisitions that haven't reached an agreement; those that have a deal are following through.
Hospitals and health care providers would be reimbursed at Medicare rates for the treatment of uninsured patients, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said Friday.
The call echoes that of other health care unions, which have clamored in recent weeks for protections from OSHA against infectious diseases.
More than 4,000 are scheduled to begin U.S. residency programs this summer, but experts fear current immigration policies will delay their arrivals.
Lawmakers laid out a list of challenges and policy fixes at a White House meeting, prodding the president to take a hard line against foreign oil powers.
A top FDA official sought to assure a U.S. public still wondering if COVID-19 can be transmitted by food and feeling unsettled by empty grocery shelves.
U.S. tech companies and top retailers are using the Pentagon’s artificial intelligence to predict and address shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The high numbers of Americans facing tough financial situations — which will likely create a surge of people enrolling in Medicaid due to high unemployment.
Dozens of nuclear power plants will conduct intricate refueling operations this spring, but Nuclear Regulatory Commission monitors won't be there.
A budgetary time bomb for public schools could explode long after the coronavirus pandemic ends and lawmakers shift their focus to the next crisis.
Around 700,000 applications for citizenship remained pending at the end of 2019 — and wait times have doubled over the past two years.
The new estimate was based in part on Thursday morning’s news that new weekly unemployment claims hit 6.6 million amid the coronavirus pandemic.