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Invest in Disruptive Innovation For Big Potential Returns
Paul Dykewicz discusses investing in disruptive innovation.
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The ‘Uber of Biotech’ Gets Back To Work
Hilary Kramer discusses biotech stocks, outlines their risks and compares the industry leader to Uber.
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Steve Forbes Discloses Key Crossroads of His Media Company’s 100-Year History, Judges ‘Pitch Tank’
Paul Dykewicz brings you the details on Steve Forbes from this year’s FreedomFest.
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Steve Forbes, Jim Rogers Headline FreedomFest Speakers Who Warn of Risks
LAS VEGAS—Media mogul Steve Forbes and former Quantum Fund co-founder and fellow author Jim Rogers headlined the first full day of the FreedomFest conference here and criticized Washington lawmakers who are sputtering in their efforts to reform health care and | Read More »
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Charlie Munger Endorses Single-Payer Medical System
Investment expert Dr. Skousen shares the view of Berkshire-Hathaway’s Vice Chairman, Charlie Munger’s view on a single-payer medical system.
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Obamacare’s Tax-Time Torment
“Where is my 1095-A? This is what it must be like dealing with a government agency in a third world country.”
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EPA Dodges Accountability for Flint Water Crisis
Government failures at the federal, state and local levels led to toxic water flowing from the faucets in Flint, Michigan, and spurred the House Oversight Committee to hold hearings in which Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials claimed they did nothing wrong by waiting months to confirm that a public health crisis existed.
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Flint’s Water Poisoned by Federal, State and Local Government Failures
The town of Flint, Michigan is facing an emergency health crisis after repeated warnings about the contaminated state of its water supply were ignored.
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Supreme Court Lets Obama Administration Say Words Don’t Mean What They Say
For most people, words mean what they say. But not necessarily for a majority of Supreme Court justices in two important decisions handed down Thursday. In the most prominent, King v. Burwell, Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for a 6-3 majority, | Read More »
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Three potential paths post-Obamacare ruling
They amount to a path toward doing nothing, a path toward doing something, and a path toward doing everything.
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Obamacare’s 1095-A nightmare
It’s a government roach motel: Taxpayers check in, but they can never check out.
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King v. Burwell’s very existence says a lot about Obamacare
The Obama administration is thus in the uncomfortable position of arguing that the president’s signature law says what it doesn’t say.
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No money, no problem for Ohio Obamacare expansion
Ohio’s Obamacare Medicaid expansion will continue until at least July, despite burning through $2.56 billion in federal funding four months early.
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GOP Scrambles to keep Obamacare subsidies flowing in case of Supreme Court victory
What happens if Republicans win the Supreme Court case against Obamacare? They might end up like the dog that caught the car.
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Nation big winner if court strikes down Obamacare subsidies
On March 4, the fate of Obamacare is in front of the Supreme Court again. At stake are the subsidies intended to make Obamacare plans “affordable.”
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Dear Republicans – Conduct oversight on Medicare fraud
While the program is a good campaign message for you, it’s unfortunately riddled with scams.
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A plan to repeal ObamaCare – root and branch
All it would take to set the table for full repeal is Republicans growing a spine.
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Feds fiddle while superbugs spread
Superbugs are making it increasingly dangerous to go to a hospital.
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How would states respond to unsubsidized Obamacare?
If the Supreme Court does decide to once again save Obamacare from its own legal failings, it could be a dangerous precedent.
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Analysis: U.K.’s national health service continues to deteriorate
Shortages of medical care are endemic in government run health care systems.
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