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About 15 million properties in the U.S. are prone to flooding, but patchwork and ineffective disclosure laws mean most people get little to no information about flood risk before they move.
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A cook at a senior center, Matthew Fentress is one of millions of Americans whose skimpy health insurance plans leave them vulnerable to huge out-of-pocket costs when they get sick.
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Advocates for expansion say it would create jobs, protect hospitals from budget cuts, bring billions of federal taxpayer dollars back to the state, and bring health coverage to 230,000 more people.
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With Democratic presidential debates well under way, health care has been a frequent conversation on the table, especially the cost of it. As a health…
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Dairy farmers may be able to spread out their insurance payments under a plan proposed to the federal agriculture agency.Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) is…
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ACR Health in Syracuse is getting a lot of calls from people who signed up for healthcare through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, and are worried…
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A public watchdog group is charging that several large auto insurance companies discriminate against minority and low-income customers.The New York Public…
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The impact and severity of weather events like the tornado that hit Oklahoma City are increasing due to a changing global climate, according to research…
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Governor Andrew Cuomo says he is taking steps to speed up insurance claims processing after Superstorm Sandy. Cuomo says 360,000 Sandy victims have filed…
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Nationwide Insurance announced earlier this year that damage from hydraulic fracturing won't be covered under its homeowner policies.That announcement has…