$1.26 Trillion Savings Under Romney Medicaid Plan
And there would be fewer rules binding states
And there would be fewer rules binding states
Former IRS commissioner testifies about potential problems
Waste, fraud and abuse
Suffered injuries in the Vietnam War, he says
Compensation and treatment for those who inhaled toxic dust
The government knows the practice is dangerous, but change is hard
Up to 10,000 could have been exposed
AP finds private school parents are twice as likely to opt-out than parents of public school children as the legislature considers a law to make it more difficult
Medicare pays country doctors even less than urban physicians
What "equality of opportunity" has come to mean.
Activists are poised to gut the ban at the polls if the city doesn't do it first
The program is running out of dough, but experts say the new system is unlikely to work
Three died after undergoing experimental treatments
It's all good, because Southern cooking has the munchies covered
Like many such programs around the country, it's teetering on the edge of collapse
The strapped federal-state medical program is clawing money back from everybody
For not providing enough nursing staff, inadequate record-keeping and safety procedures, among other things
Michelle Kosilek killed his wife in 1990
The veteran journalist's last dispatch is from his deathbed.
The CEO of the Gurenthal Group apologized for manufacturing an anti-morning sickness pill that led to thousands of birth defects
CDC estimates how many people stayed in tents in park from June to August