The Supreme Court ruled that the government can’t force states to expand Medicaid coverage by withholding the state’s federal Medicaid funding. How many governors will refuse the expansion?
Under Obamacare, Will States Refuse Medicaid Expansion?
The Supreme Court ruled that the government can’t force states to expand Medicaid coverage by withholding the state’s federal Medicaid funding. How many governors will refuse the expansion?
Those purchasing fireworks this Independence Day may wish to seek out a fireworks stand run by a nonprofit to give back to the community long after the last fuse is lit.
Why has Tamira Thayne spent 729 hours in the past 10 years chained to a doghouse? She’s doing it for the dogs.
In 1990, my father died suddenly of cancer. Within weeks, I received solicitation letters from national and local cancer societies. Here’s why I threw them all away.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has issued a subpoena that may represent a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle over the disclosure of donors to political campaigns.
A campaign describing the need for more research into lung cancer, which affects more former smokers and nonsmokers than smokers, is receiving a negative reception in some circles.
Advocates and foundations that supported health reform deserve appreciation for a job well done—in part. Now they have to advocate to get a program fully designed and implemented.
It has been an eventful few days for the nonprofit in charge of the U.S. presence at the Olympic Games, which are now less than one month away from starting in London.
CNET tech blogger and Columbia Journalism School digital media professor Sree Sreenivasan drives attention to some of his 30,000 Twitter followers’ favorite nonprofits.
How much did evidence about how to incentivize Americans to buy health insurance factor into the Supreme Court’s decision on the Obama health care law yesterday?
Allegations and counter-allegations are flying in Gloucester Township, N.J. as a nonprofit EMS ambulance service was “deactivated” by local officials.
Sacramento’s Sutter Health, a nonprofit, pays salaries of $1 million or more to 22 executives. Meanwhile, nurses at hospitals affiliated with Sutter recently went on strike.