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HealthApril 14, 2026
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Medicaid Cuts Are Now Law: What the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Actually Does to Your Health Coverage

On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' into law. The CBO estimates it will cut $911 billion from Medicaid over 10 years and leave 7.5 million more Americans without health insurance by 2034. Here is exactly what changed, who loses coverage, and what you can do — verified with primary sources.

9 min read6 sources
HealthApril 5, 2026
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Youth Mental Health Crisis: A Global Fact Check

Reports of declining mental health among young people have surged worldwide. This article separates verified statistics from media exaggeration, drawing on WHO data, CDC surveys, and peer-reviewed research.

5 min read4 sources
HealthApril 14, 2026
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Medicare Is Under Threat: What Trump Said, What the Law Changed, and What It Means for You

On April 1, 2026, President Trump told his OMB Director that the U.S. can't afford Medicare because 'we're fighting wars.' The One Big Beautiful Bill, already signed into law, has already made four direct cuts to Medicare — and accelerated the clock toward a $500 billion automatic cut. Here is exactly what changed and who is affected.

10 min read9 sources
HealthApril 14, 2026
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Got a Job After Being Uninsured? Here's What You May Owe the IRS for Your Health Subsidies

If you received ACA Marketplace health insurance subsidies while unemployed and then went back to work, you may owe money back to the IRS. Here is exactly how the repayment works, what the dollar caps are for 2025 taxes, and a critical rule change that eliminates all caps starting in 2026 — verified from IRS.gov and KFF.

8 min read5 sources