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Trump Administration Ends Medicare Part D Subsidies, Potentially Raising Drug Premiums for Millions

Trump Administration Ends Medicare Part D Subsidies, Potentially Raising Drug Premiums for Millions

The Trump administration has announced it will not renew a temporary subsidy program that helped stabilize premiums for Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. The decision, confirmed by Dr. Mehmet Oz, who oversees the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), will end a $3.6 billion annual support program, potentially leading to higher costs for millions of seniors in 2027

Star RBs Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs Stage Hold-Ins as They Seek Record-Breaking Deals

Star RBs Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs Stage Hold-Ins as They Seek Record-Breaking Deals

The running back market is heating up as two of the NFL's brightest young stars, Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs, have initiated "hold-ins" at the start of training camp. Both players reported to their respective team facilities—the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions—on time to avoid fines but are not participating in practice while they await lucrative contract extensions that could reset the market at the position.

National Chicken Wing Day 2026: Prices Plummet, But Will Restaurants Pass the Savings to You?

National Chicken Wing Day 2026: Prices Plummet, But Will Restaurants Pass the Savings to You?

Chicken wing lovers have a double reason to celebrate this National Chicken Wing Day on July 29, 2026. Wholesale wing prices have dropped dramatically, falling 66% from their pandemic-era peak. However, while major restaurant chains are offering enticing deals from free wings to deep discounts, the days of expecting menu prices to drop may be over. Industry experts explain why your favorite spot might not cut its regular prices, even as they roll out special promotions.

Costco Shoppers in Washington Could Claim Up to $500 in $14 Million Email Settlement

Costco Shoppers in Washington Could Claim Up to $500 in $14 Million Email Settlement

Costco has agreed to a $14 million class-action settlement to resolve allegations that it sent misleading promotional emails to Washington state residents, violating the state's Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA). Eligible shoppers who received certain emails between June 2021 and July 2026 have until August 24, 2026, to file a claim for a share of the settlement fund.

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