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The Kansas Legislature and the governor enacted 129 new laws in 2025, and 101 take effect July 1. Here are some highlights ...
With seven contenders vying to become Virginia’s next lieutenant governor, the Mercury asked all the hopefuls to answer a ...
Voters go to the polls June 24 to choose one of two candidates to represent them in Alabama’s Senate District 5, a district ...
Assisted dying laws are extremely divisive and being considered and sworn into law in various countries across the globe.
Feeling insecure, unsafe and uncomfortable with their political and cultural landscape, a new “precariat of the American professional classes” is contingency planning for life abroad. But they hope ne ...
Nonprofit hospitals are required to help those struggling with medical debt, but critics say their policies are poorly ...
Medical debt doesn't have to follow you forever. These options can help you cut costs or eliminate what you owe.
Beyond debt relief, other strategies can help you tackle medical debt, too, experts say. First, you can negotiate. "Your best option is to simply ask to pay less," Dvorkin says.