Private firefighters don’t just serve the rich and famous. Here’s who else hires them

Private firefighters don’t just serve the rich and famous. Here’s who else hires them

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Research finds women spend more of their money on health care than men

Research finds women spend more of their money on health care than men

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Coinbase shares unredacted FDIC letters urging banks to avoid offering basic Bitcoin services

Coinbase shares unredacted FDIC letters urging banks to avoid offering basic Bitcoin services

Coinbase shares unredacted FDIC letters urging banks to avoid offering basic Bitcoin services Gino Matos · 2 hours ago · 2 min read The documents are unredacted versions of letters shared by Paul Grewal last month. 2 min read Updated: Jan. 3, 2025 at 10:32 pm UTC Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate. Image includes combined content

Massive healthcare breaches prompt US cybersecurity rules overhaul

Massive healthcare breaches prompt US cybersecurity rules overhaul

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed updates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) to secure patients’ health data following a surge in massive healthcare data leaks. These stricter cybersecurity rules, proposed by the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and expected to be published as

Most Americans Blame Insurance Profits, Denials Alongside the Killer in CEO’s Death

Most Americans Blame Insurance Profits, Denials Alongside the Killer in CEO’s Death

Public Health & Policy > Public Health — Younger adults especially likely to think a mix of factors is to blame for Brian Thompson’s death by Associated Press December 27, 2024 Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO — although not as much as the

Insurance and Taxes Now Cost More Than Mortgages for Many Homeowners

Insurance and Taxes Now Cost More Than Mortgages for Many Homeowners

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Gen Zers may not have a house or kids, but data shows they’re spoiling their pets more than any other generation instead

Gen Zers may not have a house or kids, but data shows they’re spoiling their pets more than any other generation instead

And while Gen Z respondents spent the most on their pets per month this year, compared to other demographics, they were the most likely to have insurance and least likely to get into pet debt. Getty Images

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