Health Care
  • SCOTUS Ruling Won't Change United Healthcare's Plans

    By Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News

    One of the nation's largest insurers said early Monday it would continue to follow some of the rules in the federal health law that are already in effect, including keeping young adults up to age 26...

  • UnitedHealth to keep reforms, whatever court decides

    UnitedHealth to keep reforms, whatever court decides

    By Lewis Krauskopf, Reuters

    (Reuters) - UnitedHealth Group Inc, the largest U.S. health insurer by market value, said it would maintain the health coverage protections included in President Barack Obama's healthcare law...

  • Florida bingo set will go for safest net-but whose?

    Florida bingo set will go for safest net-but whose?

    By Margot Roosevelt, Reuters

    BONITA SPRINGS, Florida (Reuters) - Bill James, a retired state trooper and resolute Republican, knows what he wants from a presidential candidate: "Fix the economy, straighten out the budget, do...

  • Exclusive: Insider trading probe swings from bankers to ballplayers

    By Emily Flitter, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal authorities are moving from the skyscrapers of Manhattan to the clubby world of retired baseball players in California to uncover the next insider trading ring. An...

  • Medical Device Makers, GOP House, Renege on Tax

    By Merrill Goozner, The Fiscal Times

    The Republican majority in the House, ignoring threats of a presidential veto, passed a bill that would repeal the 2.3 percent medical device tax, which was included in the 2010 health care reform...