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South Carolina’s two Planned Parenthood clinics can no longer accept Medicaid health insurance for non-abortion health care services. A provision of Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law that barred ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act requires most states to pay for food benefits. It leaves South Carolina with a choice: cut the ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that 33 states, along with the District of Columbia and ...
CNN pundit Scott Jennings said almost 5 million nondisabled Medicaid recipients "simply choose not to work" and "spend six ...
The USDA has set a deadline of July 30 for states to hand over the sensitive data of tens of millions of people who applied ...
Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt is demanding answers from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul over how many of the state’s estimated 670,000 ...
Letters to the Editor Letter to the editor: Social Security, Medicaid save lives Tribune-Review | Wednesday, July 9, 2025 5:00 a.m.
Gov. Tony Evers' office is disputing Rep. Derrick Van Orden's claim of credit for Wisconsin's extra Medicaid dollars after voting to cut the program.
South Carolina running back Rahsul Faison speaks out ahead of the NCAA's eligibility ruling. A major decision is set to be announced on Wednesday, as a final r ...
A sweeping federal spending bill signed by President Donald Trump includes some of the most significant changes to Medicaid in years.
After months of waiting for the NCAA's decision on his eligibility, Gamecocks running back Rahsul Faison will finally get an answer this week.
A recently signed federal spending bill includes notable changes to Medicaid, though experts indicate that most current South Carolina beneficiaries are unlikely to lose their coverage immediately.