Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Tag: health care

‘Medicare for all’ would fully fund Indian health for first time

Either Medicare or Medicaid: This is what full funding looks like. And a Treaty Right fulfilled. Finally.

How to get a health care system for people, not just...

Sanders' proposal will cut the health care costs paid by typical working families from some $6,200 a year to $466.

Medicare for all can reshape the ‘art of the possible’

Dollar by dollar, life by life, public health insurance must be defended and expanded until it is available to everyone.

Single payer is on the national agenda – and it’s thanks...

It’s up to grassroots movements to demand – and win – the health care system we need.

It’s now time for Medicare for all

Democrats are wise to seize the moment. The time has come for Medicare for all.

Democratic senators join up to embrace single-payer by co-sponsoring Sanders’ “Medicare...

This new surge of Democratic support for single-payer health care may just be the beginning.

Senate debates billions for insurers while public demands Medicare for all

The people have the power to finally make the government do the right thing.

An easier way to get to universal health care

Now is the time to push for better health care. Here are three modest, winnable first steps.

Response to Nation article on single payer: Improved medicare for all...

Throughout time, every great social movement has been told that it was asking for too much.

Bernie Sanders launches Medicare for All digital campaign

“Bottom line is: if other countries around the world are providing quality care to all their people, we can do the same.”

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Another rupture: Keystone pipeline shutdown threatens fuel prices and exposes pattern of failure

Oil spill in North Dakota raises environmental and economic concerns as safety record of “safest pipeline in the world” comes under renewed scrutiny.

New book reveals tactics Coca-Cola uses to remain No. 1 soft drink company in...

“Sweet and Deadly: How Coca-Cola Spreads Disinformation and Makes Us Sick” is a detailed account of the tactics used to maintain a great reputation despite company's secrets.

Not very bright

How much of Donald Trump’s directive on U.S. tariffs imposed on nations all over the world—that in recent days has caused a stock market loss of trillions of dollars—is a result of his not being very bright?

Patriotic Millionaires challenge oligarch power with sweeping economic plan

As economic inequality worsens and public frustration grows, a coalition of wealthy Americans offers a radical legislative blueprint to dismantle the grip of the ultra-rich on democracy.

Israel now occupies over half of Gaza as expanded buffer zone razes entire communities

Systematic destruction of homes, farmland, and infrastructure in Gaza buffer zone reveals deeper plan for permanent Israeli control, soldiers and experts say.