Growth of Catholic hospitals has implications for U.S. reproductive care
Catholic health care systems now control about 1 in 7 U.S. hospital beds, requiring religious doctrine to guide treatment, often to the surprise of patients.
Catholic health care systems now control about 1 in 7 U.S. hospital beds, requiring religious doctrine to guide treatment, often to the surprise of patients.
The new suit is one of a growing number of legal challenges against the proposal laid out by President Joe Biden in late August to cancel up to $20,000 in debt for certain borrowers.
The attorney general’s office said Todd Rokita posted on Twitter while “unaware” of the rapper’s earlier antisemitic comments.
The two candidates who participated in an Indiana Secretary of State debate Monday night—Democrat Destiny Wells and Libertarian Jeff Maurer—differed sharply on election security, with divergent viewpoints that led to disparate signature policy stances.
Indiana voters can begin casting early, in-person ballots Wednesday for the Nov. 8 election in which Democrats are looking for a backlash against the Republican-backed state abortion ban approved over the summer.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears and Republican challenger Cyndi Carrasco Sharp sparred over his decision not to prosecute low-level marijuana possession and policies related to Indiana’s near-total abortion ban.
The Indiana Supreme Court issued an order Wednesday that prevents the state from enforcing a Republican-backed abortion ban while it considers whether it violates the state constitution.
Advocates for the elderly, poor and people with disabilities say the legal challenge could severely threaten federal benefit programs, like Medicaid.
Since then, the DEI and talent-acquisition teams have implemented several programs and initiatives related to diverse hiring and recruitment.
Some critics see the released data as nothing more than a marketing ploy attempting to divert monopoly-busting tactics.
The cost-of living adjustment—the largest in more than 40 years—means the average recipient will receive more than $140 extra a month beginning in January, the Social Security Administration said Thursday.
Our elections are so bad that many candidates run unopposed, and some even refuse to appear in public debates. If candidates won’t answer to you in a debate, they won’t answer to you in office.
I will focus on safeguards surrounding our elections, so every voter has the confidence that their vote was counted.
As secretary of state, I will advocate for more accessible voting while still maintaining safe and secure voting.
My Republican friends can’t have too many more days like the ones they’ve had lately.
Don’t let Diego Morales become the next Charlie White.
Public debate is increasingly driven by what people want or expediently claim to be true rather than what is verifiably true.
Seeing value beyond salary is a key element in implementing value-added employee incentives or benefits through the lens of health equity.
The presidency is too important to be subsumed by an aggrieved occupant bent on vindication.
Indiana will neither return the ‘excess revenues’ nor explore new investments for another eight years.