Most U.S. employers don't cover weight loss drugs — and fewer plan on doing so
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Business - MarketWatch
U.S., and intriguingly, Australia, have the most expensive stocks by one measure
Why one trader says most U.S. stocks are expensive, and many foreign ones are cheap.1 hour ago -
Business - Financial Times
Germany now expects shrinking economy after cutting 2024 forecast
Government forecasts rebound in 2025 after 0.2 per cent decline this year1 hour ago -
Sports - ESPN
Collier propels Lynx to Finals: 'A lot of work to do'
Napheesa Collier continued her dominant run with 27 points and 11 rebounds as the Lynx advanced to the WNBA Finals with a Game 5 win over the Suns.2 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
Most in new poll say economy most important issue in election; Trump gets edge
Most voters in a new survey rank the economy as the most important issue ahead of the election, now less than a month away, and former President Trump has an edge over Vice President Harris on the ...2 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Business - Financial Times
UK companies given greater leeway to award executives big pay rises
Investment Association simplifies guidelines in effort to stem exodus of London-listed groups2 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Business - CNBC
Ozempic underworld: Inside the black market of obesity drugs
A CNBC investigation into illegal weight loss drugs reveals a marketplace where criminals brazenly counterfeit the drugs or ship the real product from overseas.2 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
The U.S. fertility rate is falling. Is there anything we can do?
Policies tried by countries like Sweden might prevent the fertility rate from falling further2 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Spend a lot on wide receivers, or win a Super Bowl; is it possible to do both?
Since 2017, only K.C. and Buffalo invested a top-five cap charge for WRs and made a conference championship.3 hours ago -
World - The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Frustrated by Israel's Reluctance to Share Iran Retaliation Plans
The Biden administration hopes to avoid a repeat of surprise attacks, such as the killing of Hezbollah’s leader.3 hours ago - Iran -
Top stories - NBC News
Most U.S. employers don't cover weight loss drugs — and fewer plan on doing so
Less than a fifth of large employers in the U.S. include coverage for the popular but pricey weight loss drugs Wegovy and Zepbound, a KFF survey finds.5 hours ago -
Top stories - ABC News
Voters in the US don't directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will
To voters in many other democracies, the process of electing a president in the U.S. is a head-scratcher8 hours ago -
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Top stories - CBS News
Americans are flocking to U.S. regions most threatened by climate change
The number of Americans moving to high-risk areas from low- and moderate-risk areas has doubled after the pandemic.16 hours ago - Climate -
Politics - The Hill
Why do people fill their bathtubs with water before a hurricane?
If you live in a hurricane-prone area, it may be common practice for you. If you live well outside that region, you may be confused by the move.17 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
How do young Palestinians and Israelis see their future?
Jeremy Bowen speaks to young Palestinians and Israelis about the ongoing war and how they see the future.18 hours ago - Israel -
Business - CNBC
Harris proposes expanding Medicare to cover long-term care at home
Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new proposal on Tuesday that would require Medicare to cover the costs of long-term care at home.19 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
Are taxis safer with no driver? These women think so.
Women say they're choosing driverless taxis because of safety concerns they have about cab drivers.19 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Harris announces plan for Medicare to cover long-term care at home
Policy proposal would represent significant expansion of public health insurance program for Americans above 65. The Democratic presidential nominee, Vice-President Kamala Harris, announced a plan ...21 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
Israel has not briefed U.S. military on its plans to retaliate against Iran, U.S. officials say
Israel has not briefed the U.S. on details of its response to Iran's missile attack, even after U.S. military officials have discussed possibly supporting Israel with intel or airstrikes of their own.22 hours ago - Israel -
Politics - The Hill
What the British get right, and we don't, about remote work
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his government are promoting flexible work arrangements and rejecting the outdated "culture of presenteeism", while U.S. lawmakers are pushing for a return to ...Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Why the U.S. is covered in strip malls
The U.S. has more than 68,000 strip malls from coast to coast, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers.Yesterday -
Sports - ESPN
Peppers charged with assault, drug possession
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was arrested Saturday and was charged Monday with assault, strangulation and drug possession. He pleaded not guilty.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Why experts are so scared of Hurricane Milton
The nation's eyes are on Florida as Hurricane Milton seems poised to strike the state this week -- nearly two weeks after experiencing the destruction of Hurricane Helene. Residents of the Sunshine ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Middle East conflict: How will it end?
Talk of how the Israel-Palestine conflict could be resolved has been drowned out amid the increased fighting.Yesterday -
Health - ABC News
Don't expect human life expectancy to grow much more, researcher says
A new study suggests that humanity is hitting the upper limit of life expectancyYesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
What do dockworkers do, and which parts of the job are automated?
Labor pact between dockworkers and the shipping industry doesn't resolve their concerns about automation. Here's what to know.Yesterday -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Surprised by Vandy upsetting Alabama? Don't be
NIL and the transfer portal have ushered in a new era in college football, one where a perennial doormat like Vanderbilt can rough up mighty Alabama.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Israelis duck for cover during Oct. 7 ceremony
Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv on the one-year mark of the October 7, 2023, attacks. During a memorial ceremony, CBS News' Chris Livesay ducked for cover as reports emerged of a potential missile ...Yesterday - Israel -
Top stories - CBS News
Will credit card debt forgiveness cover my $20,000 debt?
Whether or not credit card debt forgiveness will work for you depends, in part, on the total amount you owe.Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
For retirees, here's what to do with required withdrawals when you don't need the money
For some retirees, the deadline to take required withdrawals from retirement accounts is approaching — and those who don't need the money have options.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Patriots captain Peppers arrested over drug, strangulation and assault charges
Safety pleads not guilty during Monday court appearance 29-year-old did not play on Sunday due to injury Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was arrested over the weekend for assault, strangulation ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Drug-related killings shake French city of Marseille
Prosecutor says city faces "savagery" after taxi driver killed by 14-year-old and another child, 15, is stabbed to death.2 days ago -
Top stories - ABC News
Walz tries to do cleanup on falsehoods in Fox News interview
Walz took questions on "Fox News Sunday" as he ramps up his national media strategy.2 days ago