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How Often Do Health Insurers Say No to Patients? No One Knows.
Insurers’ denial rates — a critical measure of how reliably they pay for customers’ care — remain mostly secret to the public. Federal and state regulators have done little to change that.
Pizzagate: DeSantis Discovers The World Of NYC Pies
DeSantis tried to seize on a recent non-scandal about New York City pizza. “They're like it’s a lefty-liberal thing, but it’s not: it’s a neighbor thing. It’s not going to ruin pizza in New York," one pizza historian told TPM.
Sotomayor Contextualizes Court’s Wedding Website Decision In Historic Discrimination, Current LGBTQ Rights Backsliding
Kagan Decries Use Of Right-Wing ‘Doctrine’ In Student Loan Decision As ‘Danger To A Democratic Order’
Newly Unearthed Emails Show Trump Attorneys Coordinating Fake Electors
Two Nevada electors reportedly received immunity for testimony in Jack Smith's investigation.
Florida Men Charged With Insider Trading Ahead of Truth Social Launch
Manhattan feds say the three men made more than $22 million in the alleged scheme.