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Dick Van Dyke appeared at the Vandy High Tea event on Oct. 5 and joked that it would be 'funny' if he 'didn't make it' to 100. His 100th birthday is this December. Van Dyke also said he doesn't know ...
Dear Eric: My son is recently engaged to a fabulous woman. I love her dearly. She’s always addressed me as Mrs. [My Last Name]. I would like to pass the torch, per se, and tell her that she will soon ...
President Donald Trump and other high-ranking Republicans claim Democrats forced the government shutdown fight because they want to give free health care to immigrants in the U.S. illegally.
U.S. law prohibits federal health care benefits for undocumented immigrants. Democrats want to return benefits for those with lawful presence, like DACA recipients and asylum-seekers.
Three of the four California counties empowered to inspect federal immigration detention facilities have not done so, and the fourth has conducted only basic reviews of food this year.
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on CNN discussed President Donald Trump's behavior and negotiations to end the government shutdown: JAKE TAPPER, CNN, ANCHOR: And we're back with our ...
REP. SHRI THANEDAR (D-MI): Well, look, we are not close. We are not close. This fight is about access to health care, affordability of health care. If we do not get this health care credits to ...
Juli Shamash's 19-year-old son, Tyler, died of a fentanyl overdose in 2018: Now, she's working to pass a federal law to include the synthetic opioid in hospital emergency department drug screens ...
The Democrats’ proposal wouldn’t give health care to immigrants who lack legal status; that population is already largely ineligible for federally funded health care. Instead, the proposal would ...
BayCare Health System and Florida Blue Insurance reached a last-minute deal allowing around 200,000 patients to keep their doctors. However, the agreement does not cover more than 5,500 Florida Blue ...