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Government & Politics / Health Care / Insurance

Health Care: Privilege or Right? (Editorial)

Whoever wins the presidential race on Tuesday, one thing is clear: Health care — or, more precisely, paying for health care — will continue to be an issue. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Insurance

Address Design Flaws of Affordable Care Act, Participants Say

The insurance industry is in the business of managing risk, but under the ACA, everyone pays the same amount for the same health insurance plan, regardless of what the health status of a person is. read more >
Ray Hanley, president and CEO of the Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care: “Arkansas has a lot to be proud of.”
Government & Politics / Health Care / Insurance

Arkansas Sidesteps Some Obamacare Problems with Unique Mix

The Affordable Care Act has been a mixture of good and bad news for Arkansas, but the state’s unique approach to expanding Medicaid has resulted in a different experience from that making national headlines. read more >
Martha Shoffner, ex-State Treasurer, walked away from a plea deal in favor of taking her bribery case to trial. (Photo by Mauren Kennedy)
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

The Top 10 Business Stories of 2014

Politics, white-collar crime, banking acquisitions, Turner Grain and more. Arkansas Business recaps the top 10 stories from the year that was 2014. read more >
Centennial Bank’s branch at 2514 N. Roosevelt Blvd. at Key West, Fla., home to $33 million in deposits, is the company’s second-largest branch in the Keys.
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

The Top 10 Arkansas Business Stories of 2012: Making History

The Razorbacks' awful year. Wal-Mart under scrutiny. The GOP takes control. Dillard's, Murphy and growing banks. Arkansas Business takes its annual look at the most important business stories in Arkansas that took place during 2012. read more >
CEO Mike Duke says Wal-Mart already operates in high-risk areas including parts of sub-Saharan Africa. But the retailer has no presence in Tripoli.
Health Care / Insurance / Public Companies

Reuters: Wal-Mart Raising Health Care Premiums

Wal-Mart's most popular health insurance plan is going up by a couple of dollars a month as the retail giant and other companies brace for Obamacare. Wal-Mart employees, not surprisingly, aren't happy. read more >