A large number of Americans don't realize that the Affordable Care Act is still the law of the land and will require everyone to have health insurance next year.
These devastating events have created some of the most costly natural disasters in recent years.
A new survey shows nearly half of victims of Sandy with big insurance claims have yet to be paid.
While most homeowners understand that their policy won't help with flood damage, a survey finds that few act on that knowledge.
A proposal to raise the federal cigarette tax would increase the per-pack rate to $1.95. Too expensive for you?
One early estimate puts the price for mending the people hurt in the marathon attack at more than $9 million.
When physicians are aware of laboratory pricing, they order fewer diagnostic tests and seek less expensive alternatives, says a new study.
More than 8.8 million US workers now collect the benefits, a sixfold jump since 1970 that cost the government $135 billion last year.
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