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A defunct coal-fired power station near Johnson City, New York. (Duncan Rawlinson/Flickr)

Chubb will no longer invest in coal

Elana Sulakshana - Truthout

Home insurance made easy!

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Denying coverage for breastfeeding help

Teresa Carr - Undark
(AP/Jae C. Hong)

Parts of CA: Too many fires to insure

Nathanael Johnson - Grist

Save on your insurance with Lemonade

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A doctor holds Truvada pills at her office in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

The costs that block HIV treatment

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News
A volunteer hands out a poster as Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders was set to address a “Medicare for All” rally in downtown Columbia, S.C. on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018 (AP/Meg Kinnard)

What Medicare for All would look like

Shira Tarlo
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LGBTQ health care in jeopardy

Emmarie Huetteman - KFF Health News
Cory Booker; Elizabeth Warren; Joe Biden; Kirsten Gillibrand; Bernie Sanders (AP/Getty/Salon)

Dem voters: health care is a top issue

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News
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Medicare coverage jepordized for seniors

Susan Jaffe - KFF Health News
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(AP/Tony Gutierrez)

Push to stop surprise ER billing

Ana B. Ibarra - KFF Health News
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Developmental disorders and dental care

David Tuller - KFF Health News
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Association insurance pushes on

Julie Appleby - KFF Health News
In this Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 photo, Laura Berick, left, a retired art dealer, has lunch with Justine Myers at Berick's home at Judson Manor, in Cleveland. In a research project, graduate-level students live among residents of the Judson Manor retirement home. The study looks at the impact of isolation and loneliness, aging and stereotypes of retirees by students and vice versa. Myers is an artist-in-residence at Judson Park. She is an Oberlin College graduate student studying music. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) (AP)

Understanding loneliness in older adults

Judith Graham - KFF Health News
FILE - In this Jan. 30, 2017 file photo, Cinder Sonis, right, an advocate with Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, helps a customer enroll in an Affordable Care Act health insurance plan in Honolulu. Allowing insurers to market health care policies across state lines is one of President Donald Trump's main ideas for bringing down costs. While supporters of the idea cast it as a way to make insurance policies more competitive, critics say it's unlikely to result in more affordable plans and could undermine stronger consumer protections in states such as California and Hawaii. (AP Photo/Cathy Bussewitz, File) (AP)

New health plans risk the insured

Julie Appleby - KFF Health News
FILE - In this April 16, 2016, file photo, UCLA's Sophina DeJesus celebrates after her floor exercise routine during the NCAA women's gymnastics championships in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File) (AP)

Nonprofit bankruptcy can help survivors

Pamela Foohey - The Conversation
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You snooze, you lose

Marshall Allen - ProPublica
Augustin Dieudomme looks out at the flooded entrance to his apartment complex as it continues to rise in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence in Fayetteville, N.C., Sept. 18, 2018. (AP/David Goldman)

Rising insurance warns of climate change

Andrew J. Hoffman - The Conversation
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Workplace wellness gets contentious

Julie Appleby - KFF Health News
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. (AP)

Protecting against "surprise" med bills

Rachel Bluth - KFF Health News
This GOES East satellite image taken Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. EDT, shows Hurricane Florence in the Atlantic Ocean as it threatens the U.S. East Coast. (NOAA via AP)

Hurricane Florence's toll on wallets

Abrahm Lustgarten, Talia Buford - ProPublica
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Insurers fall short in catching fraud

Chad Terhune - KFF Health News
File-This April 6, 2016, file photo shows the Pfizer logo appearing on a screen above its trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.  Pfizer said Friday, May 13, 2016, it was blocking use of its drugs in lethal injections, which means all federally-approved drugmakers whose medications could be used for executions have now put them off limits. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) (AP)

Pfizer settles kickback case

Sydney Lupkin - KFF Health News
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