Anthem Blue Cross under fire for ‘refusing to’ help NYC crack down on soaring health care costs, new report shows – New York Post

An inaugural report by the New York City Health Department aimed at cracking down on sky-high prices hospitals charge patients has gaping holes in it because the Big Apple’s largest public-employee insurer refuses to turn over records, officials said. The 263-page report quietly released Friday through the agency’s new Office of Healthcare Accountability says hospital

Turkey Jails Erdogan’s Top Foe Imamoglu, Risking More Unrest – Bloomberg

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After Pope’s balcony appearance, it’s clear the papacy will never be the same again – Sky News

It was a remarkable appearance in so many ways – magical for the crowds outside the Gemelli hospital, and of course also for the Pope, who thrives on interaction with the faithful. Bear in mind this is an 88-year-old who has been fighting for his life and at one point during the last five weeks

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Israel’s political crisis deepens after vote against attorney-general – Financial Times

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The battle for Khartoum: Sudan war comes full circle – Financial Times

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It’s Too Expensive to Move—So Homeowners Are Remodeling

Key Takeaways Home remodeling and repair expenses are expected to hit $608 billion in 2025, continuing a trend that started during the pandemic.  The remodeling market has expanded by 27% since 2019, with spending on home upgrades and maintenance remaining high amid a slowdown in the housing market. Home affordability challenges are motivating owners to spend

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Most Americans Aren’t Getting The Most Out of Savings Accounts, Research Suggests

Key Takeaways The majority of Americans say their savings are earning less than 3% interest, according to a new survey by Vanguard. More than half of respondents said they save in traditional bank savings accounts or checking accounts, earning them little interest. Many high-yield savings accounts are available, with several having rates over 4%. Almost

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Turkey updates: Court remands Imamoglu on corruption charge – DW (English)

Skip next section Imamoglu ‘temporarily’ suspended removed from office March 23, 2025 Imamoglu ‘temporarily’ suspended removed from office Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has been “temporarily” suspended after he was formally arrested on graft charges, Turkey’s Interior Ministry said. The Istanbul Municipality’s council, where the main opposition CHP holds the majority, is expected to elect an acting

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50,000 killed in Gaza since start of Israel-Hamas war, health ministry says – CNN

CNN  —  More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel’s war with Hamas began, the territory’s health ministry said Sunday, a grim milestone for a war with no end in sight as Israel resumes fighting and warns of even tougher days ahead. The ministry reported 41 more deaths in the past 24