Melanie is a 67-year-old Medicare Advantage enrollee in rural Georgia managing a breast cancer diagnosis. Her oncologist submitted a prior authorization request for a follow-up PET scan. Eleven days passed. When the denial arrived, it cited “clinical criteria not met.”
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I'm Aaron Ford, and I'm officially the Democratic Nominee for Governor of Nevada. I want to re-introduce myself & tell you how I got here, but it may take a second – I have a pretty distinct path.
Elections are run by your friends, neighbors and those who live in your community - we wouldn’t have safe, secure and accessible elections without them!
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On a humid March night in Harlingen, Texas, the parking lot outside the Harlingen County Annex Building is still full after the polls close. Inside, election workers stack boxes of ballots. In a community that has lived through aggressive list maintenance, new ID checks and rules that make mail voting harder, Latino voters are still showing up in numbers that echo the record-breaking primaries across South Texas.
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CJ Richey did everything right. The 60-year-old self-employed counselor in Colorado had health insurance, budgeted for it, paid her premiums and counted on it. Then January came. Her monthly premium jumped from $265 to $903 — the result of a policy decision made in Washington.
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4 million Americans are projected to lose health coverage this year. Because premiums doubled when the ACA's enhanced tax credits expired, and because 69% of Medicaid disenrollments during the unwinding were procedural.
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Moms contribute $683 billion in unpaid labor annually. They've outvoted men in every presidential election since 1980. And 455,000 of them left the workforce in 2025, not because they wanted to, but because the system made staying impossible.
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Investors, advisers and corporate leaders are choosing Nevada as their home, and telling others to do the same - not just because of our differences from Delaware, but because of Nevada's unique business environment, community and strengthening services.
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For the past two years, this column has tracked a slow and steady unraveling — voter rolls purged without warning, mail ballots rejected on technicalities, the cost of obtaining a photo ID falling hardest on the people who can least afford it, and federal oversight of elections retreating one legal ruling at a time. Each of those stories felt urgent on its own.
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The Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais didn't just strike down a map. It finished what Shelby County started in 2013, and left Latino voters and communities of color with almost no legal ground left to stand on.
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