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Week ending May 12th, 2013, powered by Nielsen BookScan. Copyright 2013 The Nielsen Company. HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Dead Ever After: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel" by Charlaine Harris (Ace) 2. "12th of Never" by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown) 3. "Silken Prey" by John Sandford (Putnam) 4. "The Hit" by ...
U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe describes a scene out of a Rockwell painting: With Washington crippled by a blizzard, President Barack Obama worked the week before Christmas with a fire roaring in the fireplace in the Oval Office. Outside the window, his daughters played in the snow with their dog. Inside, ...
Small business owners may be experiencing sticker shock now that insurers are revealing the rates they want to charge under the new health care law. So far, in Rhode Island, insurers are requesting premium increases of up to 14 percent for small business coverage when the Affordable Care Act is ...
President Barack Obama's re-election glow is gone. Congress' reputation remains dismal. And only about one in five Americans say they trust the government to do what's right most of the time, an Associated Press-GfK poll finds. Obama's overall job approval rating is at its lowest point since his re-election: 50 ...
Florida regulators won’t penalize insurance companies that violate new health law consumer protections that take effect in January but will report them to the federal government, according to an agreement between the state and federal officials. Citing lack of money and legal authority, Pennsylvania’s top insurance regulator hasn’t decided whether his agency can ...
During the debate over the 2010 federal health care overhaul, Democrats promised that illegal immigrants wouldn't be among the 27 million people who'd gain coverage. President Barack Obama repeated that pledge last month when he outlined his immigration plan. But while federal law generally bars illegal immigrants from being covered ...
NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Health care reform won’t kick in fully until 2014. That’s when health care exchanges will roll out and employers will have to decide whether they want to continue offering health care insurance to employees or pay a fine and make them enter an exchange on their own. But ...
The year 2012 was a big year for the Affordable Care Act. It survived a Supreme Court challenge and another during the presidential election. With President Obama in office for another four years, the health reform law will continue down the road to take full effect in 2014. But there ...
A College Park charity ripped off by thieves is feeling the effects of some holiday blessings. After the November break-in of a storage unit owned by LIFT (Life. Integrity. For Truth.), 90% of the merchandise donated for children's Christmas gifts was taken. After media coverage, including a live broadcast Tuesday ...
Georgia's unemployment rate is on the decline. The State Labor department announced this week that Georgia's seasonally adjusted unemployment number dropped to 8.7 percent in October from 9.0 percent in September. A year ago the jobless rate was nearly 10 percent, holding last October at 9.7 percent. State Labor Commissioner ...
President Obama's re-election guarantees that the health reform law will continue rolling out. A WebMD survey after the election found that many readers want to know what impact the law will have on their health care costs. The answer: It depends on where you get your insurance and your income ...
The highest court in the country upheld most of the Affordable Care Act in June. But everybody knew it was only an overture. The law "will fall in November by a vote of the American people," Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant pledged that day, speaking for many other Republicans. Democrats were more ...
No matter who wins the presidential election, most workers who get health insurance through their jobs won't see a lot of immediate changes in their health benefits. Employers will continue looking for ways to cap expenses, moving toward higher deductible policies, or placing limits on how much they pay toward ...
Vice President Joe Biden and vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan debated in Kentucky last night over Medicare, foreign policy, taxes and the economy. Both Democrats and Republicans seem to be very happy this morning with their candidate's performance. Although some feel Biden was bit overbearing with numerous interruptions, some feel ...
Young cancer survivors often skip needed follow-up care because of cost, a new study shows. The study, which is published in the journal Cancer, found that cancer survivors between the ages of 20 and 39 were 67% more likely than young adults without a previous cancer diagnosis to forgo medical ...
Former President Bill Clinton fired up this crowd with a speech that, at times, veered off prepared remarks into a passionate improvisation. He didn't really need the notes, anyway. The man's knowledge of facts, statistics, details, policy and people made it clear that the paper the DNC handed out to reporters ...
"Nicki Minaj" and "conservative" are not two words that normally go together, but her latest musical venture suggests the out-there rapper might lean further right than you'd think. Lil Wayne's song"Mercy," from his new release Dedication 4,features Nicki rapping these instantly controversial lyrics: "I'm a Republican voting for Mitt Romney." But is ...
Mitt Romney's selection of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) as his running mate on the Republican ticket focuses new light on the congressman's plan to restructure Medicare -- the program that provides health care to 47 million elderly and disabled Americans. Although Democrats accuse President Obama of wanting to end Medicare, ...
Voters slam the brakes on the TSPLOST, rejecting the 10-year penny sales tax for highways and mass transit by a vote of 63%-37% in metro Atlanta. It passed in three regions of the state: Augusta, Columbus and Dublin. Tea party spokeswoman Debbie Dooley believes the defeat of the 157-project anti-gridlock ...
Special Prosecutor Angela Corey releases a new round of evidence in Trayvon Martin killing, including what the FBI has uncovered in its civil rights investigation. Among the batch coming out today: crime scene photos; e-mails from George Zimmerman and ex-police chief Bill Lee; the statements of 21 witnesses, including an ...
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