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INDIANAPOLIS (MainStreet) -- Super Bowl Sunday is a melange of full-contact sport, carpet-bombed advertising and pizza/wing/chip-fueled gluttony for the more than 110 U.S. million viewers who tune in. For the rest of the country, it's just Sunday. The NFL, NBC and dozens of advertisers and retail outlets really want America to believe that the world grinds to a halt on Super Bowl Sunday and any Read More »
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- Minnesota, Washington and Oregon may have the best long-term care systems available to residents, industry experts say, but all states have a long way to go to offer adequate services for the elderly, sick and disabled. A report released by AARP's Public Policy Institute, The Commonwealth Fund and The SCAN Foundation found that states collectively need to improve vastly i Read More »
The state's population growth of 4 million new residents over the last decade, coupled with budget cuts to medical education and Medicaid providers, has put Texas health care access on a dangerous trajectory. Read More »
Lead-based paint has been banned in Europe since the 1800s, but it was not banned in America until 1978. Read More »
Opponents seize on an error in the reform law that could allow millions of middle-class Americans to qualify for Medicaid. Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Small-cap stocks soared to a record last week even as the economy struggles to find its footing, leaving investors to wonder how to adjust their portfolios as volatility ramps up before the summer doldrums take hold. Mutual fund managers are telling clients to stick with large-cap stocks because they offer greater value. The Russell 2000, considered the best benchmark of s Read More »
Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall has been stabbed with a knife by a woman and taken to a hospital, where he has been in intensive care, according to two league sources. Read More »

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The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (ETF Expert) -- Although I can’t prove it, 90% of mutual fund managers interviewed on CNBC love energy and technology. They loved the same sectors last year. And who could blame them? Both sectors are t Read More »

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President Barack Obama once promised that negotiations over his health care overhaul would be carried out openly, in front of TV cameras and microphones. Tell that to the White House now. Read More »
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- We have had many questions at The FRED Report (www.thefredreport.com) on the Health care sector. We have been underweight this sector for some time, as it is underperforming the market and ther Read More »
Judge: Government cannot force people to buy health insurance. Read More »
With a victory in the Daytona 500 and two landmark wins at Indy, Chip Ganassi enjoyed a monster 2010. What does he do for an encore in 2011? Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- With life spans and health care costs alike on the rise and America graying with the first wave of retiring baby boomers, the selling points for long-term care insurance might seem simple enough. The product, however, has faltered in recent years, failing to build a base of dedicated consumers. As a result, in recent months major insurance companies have been either droppin Read More »
WASHINGTON — Swiftly honoring a campaign pledge, newly empowered Republicans pushed legislation to repeal the nation's year-old health care overhaul through the House Wednesday night, brushing aside implacable opposition in the Senate and a veto threat from President Barack Obama. Read More »
The report was obtained by Bloomberg News from a congressional aide. The commission plans to release the report this morning. Read More »
GOP Gov. Rick Perry seems to think you don’t much care that he’s skipping Tuesday night’s debate. Read More »
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a key provision of President Barack Obama's health care law, sending a clear message of discontent to Washington and Democrats less than 100 days before the midterm elections. Read More »
The mental health care system for children is “fractured” and needs better oversight, say critics after a Toronto Star investigation found a psychiatric centre was locking up kids who didn’t belong there. Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Panera's CEO Ronald Shaich reveals what's next for the restaurant chain. Read More »
Some of the hustlers are going door to door claiming there's a limited open-enrollment period to buy health insurance now. Read More »
A Florida lawsuit, filed seven minutes after President Barack Obama signed the bill, underscores the divisiveness of the issue. Read More »
Primary care physicians already are in short supply in parts of the country, and the landmark health overhaul that will bring them millions more newly insured patients in the next few years promises extra strain. Read More »
Repeal the new health care overhaul and replace it with something better, says the Senate's top Republican. Read More »

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