2 hrs ago | Pocono Record
Budget season may bring passage of other Pa. laws -
State lawmakers will soon return to the Pennsylvania Capitol with the state budget as the top order of business, accompanied by three marquee issues: liquor system privatization, public pension changes and transportation infrastructure funding.
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Intuitive Surgical shares up more than $26 apiece on lawsuit victory
Late Thursday, Intuitive won a jury verdict in Port Orchard, Wash., brought by the family of Fred Taylor, who died last year, four years after undergoing prostate surgery that used one of the company's da Vinci surgical systems.
11 hrs ago | Monterey County Herald
Calif. man gets prison in Medicare fraud plot
A California man has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for his role in a scheme to fraudulently bill Medicare and Medicaid more than $21 million for medical tests at New Orleans area clinics.
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Court denies second hearing on Medi-Cal rate cut
A federal appeals court has denied a second request by California doctors, pharmacists and hospitals seeking to undo the state's 10 percent rate cut for treating the poor.
Feds fight morning-after pill age ruling in NY
Department of Justice lawyers filed court papers Friday again asking a federal appeals court to delay lifting age restrictions and prescription requirements on an emergency contraceptive popularly known as the morning-after pill.
Arizona investigating angry email sent lawmakers
Arizona's bitter debate over a signature part of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul has sparked an investigation into lawmakers' safety after at least nine legislators received a threatening email over Gov.
FDA warns of infections tied to Tennessee pharmacy
The Food and Drug Administration said Friday that the investigation involves seven reports from patients who received steroid injections from Main Street Family Pharmacy, a compounding pharmacy in Newbern, Tenn.
Ark. to submit 'private option' waiver in August
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas Medicaid officials say the state will submit its request to use federal money to purchase private insurance for thousands of low-income residents by August.
Washington state officials ask drivers to avoid Interstate 5 near the area where a bridge collapsed over the Skagit River.
Now, some unions upset over Obamacare
But some unions leaders have grown frustrated and angry about what they say are unexpected consequences of the new law -- problems that they say could jeopardize the health benefits offered to millions of their members.
Some unions now angry about health care overhaul
When President Barack Obama pushed his health care overhaul plan through Congress, he counted labor unions among his strongest supporters.
Scandal draws questions about IRS role in enforcing Obamacare
The Internal Revenue Service is an important cog in the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, commonly shorthanded as Obamacare.
Storm took town's youngest as it swept through
2012 photo provided by the his family, 8-year-old tornado victim Kyle Davis poses for a photo while attending an Oklahoma University football game at Owen Field, in Norman, Okla.
Parkland takes step toward paying $1.4M settlement
The board of Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas has voted to pay $1.4 million to settle allegations that it defrauded Medicare and Medicaid.
2 charged in slayings of 6 on Tenn.-Ala. border
However Anthony Weiner does when the polls close, he's certain to add drama to the most competitive New York City mayor's race in more than a decade.
Jury deadlocked in Jodi Arias sentencing
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Maine governor moves out of office over TV dispute
Maine's governor, who has gained attention in the past for telling the NAACP to "kiss my butt" and comparing the IRS to the Gestapo, has moved out of his office at the State House and says he'll work out of governor's mansion because of a dispute over a television screen.
Grand jury looking at possible criminal activity in state Medicaid contract
The Louisiana attorney general's office says a special grand jury has been selected to look into possible criminal activity involving the award of a $200 million Medicaid contract by Gov.
Health Officials Decry Texas' Snubbing Of Medicaid Billions
The state of Texas is turning down billions of federal dollars that would have paid for health care coverage for 1.5 million poor Texans.
Senate budget would end intern program
Dozens of college state government interns would be sent home this summer and a long-running teen mock legislative program would be shuttered in the Senate budget approved this week.