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Martin O'Malley: What to Know About Social Security's New Commissioner
Martin O'Malley gets Senate nod to lead the Social Security Administration.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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The FCC Might Eliminate Your Cable Service Junk Fees
The FCC has passed a rule to banjunk fees charged by cable operators and now awaits public comment.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Social Security On Monthly 'Watch' Till Overpayment Issue Is Fixed
The Social Security Administration must meet with a Senate panel monthly until the agency's $23 billion overpayment issue is resolved.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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Medicare Advantage 'Shortfalls' Need Attention, Senators Say
Medicare Advantage: The government 'still doesn’t know how much these plans are paying for patient services and how much patients are being forced to pay out-of-pocket,' Sen. Cortez Mastro says.
By Esther D’Amico Published
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Senate Control Will Likely Come Down to Just Two States: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Montana and Ohio may hold the key to control in the Senate as the Democrats angle for control.
By Sean Lengell Published
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The GOP Field of Presidential Candidates Is Shrinking Fast
The Kiplinger Letter Only five GOP candidates remain in the fight for the White House, as those struggling in the polls put their campaigns on hold.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Congress Approval Rating is Just 13%: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter According to a recent Gallup poll, Congress’ approval rating is the lowest since 2017.
By Sean Lengell Published
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Speaker Mike Johnson’s Honeymoon is Over: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter House Republicans remain divided on key initiatives.
By Sean Lengell Published
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Tax Plans of the 2024 Presidential Candidates
Tax Letter Joy Taylor reviews the tax plans of the 2024 election candidates. With a raft of tax provisions due to expire in 2025, the tax stakes couldn't be higher.
By Joy Taylor Published
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