India Today on MSNOpinion
Buying motor insurance? Why the fine print may matter more than the premium
Motor insurance is intended to shift risk from households. Mis-selling this type of insurance has the reverse effect, leaving ...
After fifteen years in this industry, I have learned that the phrase “Best Indian Health Insurance” means very different things to different people. To a 30-year-old software architect in Bengaluru, ...
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Claiming new tax breaks for tips, overtime, seniors or car loan interest? Mind the fine print
The much-touted new tax breaks for tips, overtime, seniors and car loan interest have a lot of income tax filers expecting a ...
Anup Rau of Generali Central Insurance addresses health insurance challenges. He highlights issues like policyholder dissatisfaction and rising premiums. Rau suggests solutions such as a health ...
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The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Republican Senator Claims You Can’t Shovel Snow in NYC Without ID
Republican Senator Katie Britt tried to claim that New York City requires identification to shovel show in an attempt to defend the SAVE Act Thursday. At a press conference on Capitol Hill, the ...
On the surface, you would think a major international crisis is exactly the sort of moment travel insurance is meant for. I ...
An informational report based on materials provided by MetaFit Pharma Solutions LLC detailing how the TrimRx telehealth platform presents its GLP-1 medication options, compounded and FDA-approved ...
The reality of practicing medicine in 2026 is that potential liability exists in every specialty — and that, periodically, claims exceed typical medical malpractice coverages.
The Department for Work and Pensions could use information from banks to help verify benefit claims as part of a wider crackdown on fraud and incorrect payments.
President Donald Trump is reportedly realizing that his sweeping, murderous “mass deportation” policy might not be a good idea. The Wall Street Journal wrote Thursday that after speaking with advisers ...
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Flood insurance averaging $947 annually nationwide
Flood coverage now averages roughly $947 a year nationwide, which means you are weighing a four-figure line item against the risk of a single storm wiping out your home’s equity. You face that choice ...
LAist on MSNOpinion
Is there a more fair way to sell World Cup tickets?
World Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing.
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