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That changed Friday, when tens of thousands of DACA recipients became able to sign up for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act for the first time. Bortolleto said she plans to sign up government-funded health insurance as early as Friday. The limited options, she said, mean many DACA recipients can’t get quality health insurance, resulting in high uninsured rates. The lawsuit says that expanding coverage to DACA recipients will create additional “resource burdens” and harm to taxpayers. She and other DACA recipients have asked the court to allow them to join the Kansas case, siding with the defense.
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A comedian told a Trump rally on Sunday that Puerto Rico is "a floating island of garbage." Puerto Rican celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, responded by showing support for Kamala Harris. I think it's called Puerto Rico." At Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, podcast host and comedian Kill Tony referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” during his set. pic.twitter.com/txE3UD0QVE — Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) October 27, 2024The comment angered Puerto Rican celebrities.
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The DNC is using the final stretch of The Eras Tour to urge young people to vote for Kamala Harris. Taylor Swift began a three-night run of shows at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium on Friday. The singer-songwriter, who said she was officially backing Harris in the election race last month, began a three-night run of concerts at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on October 18. The same day, the DNC launched its "I Will Vote" campaign, targeting youth voters in battleground states ahead of the November 5 election. Vice President Kamala Harris.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Taylor Swift, Swift, Harris, , Jim Vondruska, Rosemary Boeglin, We're, Donald Trump's, It's, heartened, Walz, I've Organizations: Service, Democratic National Committee, DNC, Business Locations: Instagram, Miami
This is the first hurricane season where the $750 payment plan has been in effect, so it’s also not something officials and people in hurricane zones are familiar with. “I worry that they won’t apply for assistance, which means I can’t get them the necessary items they need.”Here’s what to know about FEMA’s assistance programs:What is the $750 FEMA payment to disaster survivors? This $750 payment is thanks to a relatively new federal program, implemented in March of this year. And counter to rumors, this money is not a loan; it is for disaster survivors to keep and spend. Rothenberg also stressed the $750 from FEMA is not a loan and is for disaster survivors to keep and spend.
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Read previewDonald Trump doesn't like Taylor Swift. "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!" Donald Trump said he "hates" Taylor Swift on Truth Social on Sunday. "I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all other Musical Artists. Related storiesIn August, Trump shared AI-generated images to Truth Social that showed Swift and her fans supporting his campaign.
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"It really changed everything about what we understood about when and how people arrived to the Americas," Braje said of the Chile site. Dating ancient artifacts like this is tricky and is often the source of contention around these sites that question our understanding and timeline of ancient human history. That's why only a handful of Lowery's artifacts could be tested. If these artifacts are as old as the lab analysis suggests, then Lowery's discovery could rewrite our understanding of ancient American human history. For Braje, Lowery's research is reminiscent of past debates when new discoveries pushed back the timeline for the first American arrivals.
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The IRS' much-anticipated free tax filing software is now online. Direct File is in a pilot phase and available for "simple" tax returns for 2023. For now, the tool is limited to taxpayers who lived in one of 12 states last year. The much-anticipated Internal Revenue Service software — aptly named Direct File — opened as of Wednesday in a pilot phase ahead of its wider public launch in mid-March. While it's free to sign up, there is a catch: to file using the tool, taxpayers must have been a resident of one of 12 states for all of 2023 and not have income from any other state.
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In the three months since the executive order was issued, the White House has made progress on a number of the directives. Something else that has developed since the executive order came out is the debate around copyright and AI. Some that I'm really excited about are AI for science and generative AI, but also more generally AI systems in biology and healthcare. AdvertisementAnd then second, in the executive order, we stand up the AI Safety Institute at the Department of Commerce. Do you or the White House have thoughts on where AI training falls in copyright law?
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The New York insurance company has struggled to find its footing for years. At the top of the list is this little-known Trump-era policy, which offered employers a new way to give workers health benefits. Oscar has struggled with deep lossesBertolini is the former CEO of the insurance company Aetna. The company raised its health plans' prices and renegotiated contracts with healthcare providers and vendors — including its pharmacy-benefit manager — to lower expenses. In the future, Oscar plans to design specific health plans that cater to those types of customers.
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U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib, the first and only Palestinian-American congresswoman, is a Detroit native, despite posts suggesting that she was not born in the U.S. and should be deported. Tlaib represents Michigan’s 12th congressional district, which includes the cities of Detroit, Dearborn, Southfield and surrounding suburbs. The Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress says that Tlaib was born in Detroit on July 24, 1976. Tlaib is a natural-born citizen, an individual born on U.S. soil who is therefore automatically a U.S. citizen at birth. U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib is a U.S. citizen born in Detroit, Michigan.
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Picking health insurance on your own — without the help of a human resources department — can be daunting. Instead of throwing up your hands in frustration, here are answers to questions self-employed individuals often have about open enrollment. Doing nothing will mean they are automatically reenrolled in last year's marketplace plan. How much health insurance costs the self-employed Cost will vary, depending on the plan you choose, who is covered and what subsidies you're eligible for. If you want more specific help, you can also choose to work with an agent or broker who is trained and certified to sell marketplace health plans in the state they are licensed.
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Getty ImagesFor millions of people, it's time to compare benefits and prices and pick health coverage on the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplaces. The enrollment will likely stay high this year, according to Jennifer Sullivan, director of health coverage access at the CBPP. Moreover, with some people set to lose Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance Program coverage, they may need to move to marketplace coverage. People who lost coverage via those plans who are moving to the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace will have a special enrollment period until the end of next July, Sullivan noted. watch nowHowever, for everyone looking to enroll in a marketplace health plan for next year, it's best to try to do it sooner rather than later.
Persons: Jennifer Sullivan, Sullivan, it's, Louise Norris, Norris Organizations: Affordable, Center, Budget, Children's Health, Care, D.C, Navigators Locations: Jan, Washington, Idaho, Virginia
Low-cost EV maker e.GO eyes European, US expansion
  + stars: | 2023-10-20 | by ( Nick Carey | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Aachen-based e.GO's microfactories cost around $60 million to build, are highly automated and can make around 30,000 EVs annually, Vezvaei said. The company is going public via a merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Athena Consumer Acquisition , which will value the EV maker at around $900 million, plus raise $235 million in cash and $50 million in debt financing. The EV maker currently makes the e.Wave X, a small four-seater EV for 24,990 euros ($26,457) at its plant in Aachen. The company's listing comes a few years after a major wave of SPAC mergers where EV startups raised billions of dollars. "This is not yet just another EV company, but a company that actually makes cars," she said.
Persons: Wolfgang Rattay, Ali Vezvaei, Vezvaei, e.GO, Tesla's, Isabelle Freidheim, Nick Carey, Jason Neely Organizations: e.GO Mobile, REUTERS, Mobile, U.S, Nasdaq, Thomson Locations: Aachen, Germany, Europe, North Macedonia, U.S
More than 14,000 licensed childcare facilities across the US are due for a state-mandate inspection. Inspired by Morin's video, researchers at USAFacts, a not-for-profit group owned by current Los Angeles Clippers owner and former Microsoft Executive Steve Ballmer, compiled inspection data from 148,166 licensed childcare facilities in 41 states between June and September 2023 to discover that 14,683 licensed childcare facilities across the country are behind on receiving their state-mandated inspections. As for Minnesota, its state records reflect that 85% of its childcare facilities have received an inspection recently enough to comply with state law. Tennessee, for example, requires childcare facilities to be inspected four times a year, while California only requires it once every three years. In the case of Morin's son's childcare facility, prior state inspections had already flagged it repeatedly for grossly violating the child-to-caregiver ratios.
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Andreswd | E+ | Getty ImagesMedicare beneficiaries have until Dec. 7 to change their Medicare health and prescription drug coverage for the coming year through open annual enrollment. Starting in 2024, people who face high prescription drug costs will not have to pay anything out of pocket once they hit the catastrophic phase of their benefits, she noted, thanks to new prescription drug legislation. Notably, Medicare beneficiaries who take insulin currently do not have to pay more than $35 per month for covered prescriptions. There are other reasons why Medicare beneficiaries should pay attention to the annual enrollment period this year. Medicare open enrollment is when beneficiaries can shop around for health plans or prescription drug coverage that better meet their needs.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS plans to invite select taxpayers across 13 states to try out the agency's pilot electronic free file tax return system beginning in January. The agency estimates that hundreds of thousands of taxpayers will participate in the limited rollout of the program for the 2024 filing season. The IRS faces intense blowback from private tax preparation companies that have made billions from charging people to use their software. The introduction of a government-run option could upend the industry and fundamentally change the way taxpayers interact with IRS. The states are “really blazing the trail for this exciting project and finding a way for state filing to work within the context of this, ” Zucker said.
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Student-loan borrowers are entering uncharted territoryThe Education Department has never had to reenter 28 million people into payments at the same time. Plus, federal servicers' technology may not be up to the task. In contrast, federal student-loan servicing has been contracted out to five companies, and the government doesn't have the resources to fully keep tabs on the industry. "So there really were deep-rooted structural problems in the loan programs on the policy design but also on the execution side," Kvaal said. As the years went on, the GAO continued to identify flaws in student-loan programs that were hurting borrowers.
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Read Prosecutors’ Request for a Gag Order on Trump
  + stars: | 2023-09-15 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
The President of the United States is supposed to represent every American, not to target one. And, lo and behold, when someone as powerful as the President of the United States eggs on a mob, that mob will come. • Likewise, the defendant recently renewed attacks on former Georgia Lieutenant Governor whose harassment the defendant inspired in the aftermath of the election. https://truthsocial.com/@realDonald Trump/posts/109623460421938942; https://truthsocial.com/@realDonald Trump/posts/109623536630848334; https://truthsocial.com/@realDonald Trump/posts/109623623674619588. 11 See CNN, Transcript of CNN's Town Hall with Former President Donald Trump (May 11, 2023), https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/11/politics/transcript-cnn-town-hall-trump/index.html.
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Fatcamera | E+ | Getty ImagesKids may qualify for Medicaid even if parents don'tParents who lose their Medicaid coverage during the disenrollment period shouldn't assume that their children no longer qualify either, Donovan said. If you receive a notice that your health insurance coverage is ending, try to find out if your child will be kept on the plan. "It's easy to find out if your kids qualify for CHIP," Simon said, recommending families start at HealthCare.gov. Donovan recommends families search online for their state CHIP program to apply, or that they call 1-800-318-2596. The costs of CHIP coverage depends on your state and income, Donovan said.
Want your tax refund faster? Here’s what to do
  + stars: | 2023-02-07 | by ( Jeanne Sahadi | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
The IRS says it typically issues federal refunds within 21 calendar days of accepting your tax return, assuming there are no issues. Tom O’Saben, director of tax content for the National Association of Tax Professionals, said some of his clients have received their refunds in as little as 10 days. “If you filed on paper and are expecting a refund, it could take four weeks or more to process your return,” the IRS notes on its website. This can be an issue if you got married recently and changed your last name but failed to inform the Social Security Administration of your name change. If the IRS finds you still owe tax on that unreported income, you may have to return some or all of your refund, plus interest, and possibly an underpayment penalty.
Federal agencies asked the Trump White House to approve dozens of new ".gov" websites. Such custom ".gov" website domains enhance government agencies' ability to effectively provide and market services to an American public that's all but universally connected to the internet. On December 23, 2019, the CIA asked Trump's White House to approve the website domain DataTransport.gov. Chiu/APBlock and delayIn at least one case, Trump's White House denied a website request — the United States Agency for International Development-sponsored ProsperAfrica.gov — that Biden's White House later approved. In March 2021, Office Management and Budget officials denied Insider's FOIA request, stating that "no responsive records were located."
You can share a folder on Google Drive via email or a shareable link. To share a folder on Google Drive, click the folder's title to access the "Share" option. Quick tip: If you don't need to send a whole folder, you can also share a single file through Google Drive. If you already have a Google Drive folder ready to share, skip ahead to step 7. To create a new folder, click the New button in the upper-left corner of your screen, beneath the Google Drive logo.
The enrollment season in the 33 states that rely on the federal marketplace HealthCare.gov will run from Nov. 1 through Jan. 15. WASHINGTON—The open enrollment period beginning Tuesday under the Affordable Care Act is likely to see a brisk pace of sign-ups, public-health officials say, with consumers getting more federal financial help to buffer them from higher premiums next year. The enrollment season in the 33 states that rely on the federal marketplace HealthCare.gov will run from Nov. 1 through Jan. 15, while sign-up periods vary in states that run their own exchanges. Consumers must enroll by midnight on Dec. 15 for coverage that starts Jan. 1 on the federal exchange, where people can go to obtain coverage and learn about their eligibility for subsidies.
Health care sharing ministries are an alternative to health insurance in which members agree to share medical expenses. Nationwide, lawmakers and regulators are taking notice of how health care plans are sold. Rising health care prices can drive up the cost of regulated health plans, such as those that are compliant with the Affordable Care Act. For now, he suggests working with health care navigators, who help consumers enroll in plans through the official health insurance marketplace, healthcare.gov. She is on the market for health insurance again and plans to choose a company she’s heard of before.
However, if you can't get life insurance due to your pre-existing condition, you can qualify for no medical exam life insurance. Insider's Featured Life Insurance Companies Lemonade Life InsuranceNationwide Life InsuranceGuardian Life Insurance Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. If you have cancer, most life insurance providers will have a waiting period — usually five years — before you will be eligible for traditional life insurance. That is why geneticists suggest getting private life insurance coverage before genetic testing, because the results may disqualify you for life insurance in the future. Data sourced from NAIC and QuotacyNo medical exam life insurance is an optionIf your pre-existing health condition makes you ineligible for traditional life insurance, no medical exam life insurance is an option.
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