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Starting in 2025, the first $12,500 of overtime pay for single individuals (or $25,000 for married couples) will not be subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes.
President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. One group poised to be significantly affected is college students.
Substantial cuts to Medicaid are a reality after the passage of President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Patients and ...
A nonprofit that provides health care for school children in Madison County said it’s facing uncertainty after changes to ...
Although the tax cuts for the wealthy take effect in 2025 and 2026, the deep cuts to safety-net programs that slash $1 trillion from Medicaid over the next decade won’t start causing pain until ...
AI is expected to impact how people live in their homes, commute, access health care and more. Participants at the ...
A Capital Region mother is spreading the word about the dangers of Kratom, an herbal substance used for medicinal purposes but can also be addictive. Cari Scribner’s son ...
The nearly 300,000 people who get their coverage on the individual market could see a 28 percent increase or higher if you ...
President Trump’s disapproval rating is at its highest level since the start of his second term, according to the latest Economist/YouGov poll. The survey, conducted over the weekend, shows 55 percent ...
The bill may have tax sweeteners, but it will also limit healthcare affordability and access to long-term care.
As states brace for cuts to optional home care and hospital bottlenecks due to Medicaid reductions in the federal budget reconciliation bill, nursing ...
President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill delivers the largest tax cuts in decades. But the benefits aren’t evenly distributed ...
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