He's been on the cover of U.S. News and World Report, GQ, Rolling Stone, US Weekly (twice), Time and Newsweek (a combined 12 times) and will soon be on the cover of Men's Vogue for the second time.
As I have discussed in the past, prevention and screening are a significant part of the ACA. Because of the ACA, insurance is required to cover all U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Grade A and B recommendations, which are services expected to have substantial to moderate net benefits.
In fact, after U.S. home broadband penetration peaked in May 2010 to cover 66% of U.S. adults, in the past year there's been a slight decline.
"The FDA barely has enough manpower to cover what happens in the U.S., " he says.
The flight for cover worked in favor for U.S. Treasuries, pulling the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note down to 3.69%, from 3.79% Friday.
Initially limited to Manhattan, the service used by more than 2 million people per month and has further expanded to cover 40% of the U.S. population.
Two Apache helicopter gunships roar through the valley, bank hard and circle back over the village, providing more cover for the Afghan and U.S. Special Forces now leapfrogging from one building to another.
Towerstream, however, is likely eying the much-less expensive adjacent A and B spectrum blocks, which cover regional slices of the U.S. Licenses in these blocks would let Towerstream expand into cities like Sacramento, Calif.
Finding a deductible endorsement did not cover water damage, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Thursday remanded the case back to district court, where the owners association will try again to force insurers to pay the claim.
No sooner did the profile of Calvin Ayre (see p. 54) appear on the U.S. cover than the Costa Rican authorities raided his villa.
The Chinese duties in question cover more than 80 percent of U.S. auto exports to China, including cars manufactured in Toledo and Marysville, Ohio, and Detroit and Lansing, Michigan.
Luckily the U.S. can cover this gap because it attracts vast amounts of overseas investments in our stocks and bonds.
Washington and Baghdad have been locked in negotiations on the terms of a long-term deal to keep U.S. troops in Iraq beyond the end of the year, when a U.N. mandate that gives the U.S. legal cover to stay in Iraq ends.
Private U.S. insurers often cover all, or at least portions, of the cost of many of these NICE-denied drugs.
But now the U.S. government will cover the company's debts if it comes to that, so it's quickly becoming cheaper for Fannie Mae to borrow money.
"It makes sense, and it's a good thing, " Zhuang says as he flips through the April 1971 cover story of Time, which chronicled the U.S. pingpong team's visit to China.
It recently rolled out the feature in other countries, causing Europe to belatedly freak out and leading reputable and reliable U.S. media to cover it as if it were a new feature.
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It was the first program to broadcast Wimbledon in the U.S., and to cover exotic and far-flung sports like surfing, curling, and jai alai.
She serenaded the sinks with a cover of Prince's I Would Die 4 U - a song which has rapidly become a staple of their live set.
Second Sight believes that U.S. insurers will likely cover the cost of the device for patients who may not have other ways of treating their vision loss.
Kuwaiti drove a white S.U.V. whose spare-tire cover was emblazoned with an image of a white rhino.
President Harry Truman was right to commit the U.S. (under the cover of the United Nations) to defend South Korea.
In recent weeks, the U.S. Federal Reserve has shipped large amounts of U.S. currency to Iraq to cover immediate costs there.
U.S. soldiers hustled them to cover and through an interpreter ordered them to cross the nearest bridge to the south side of town.
When they rent in the U.S., their leases typically cover the season rather than the full calendar year, leaving no permanent residence available during the offseason.
That includes many of the country's most populated areas, allowing the 4G network to cover 110 million Americans, says Verizon, the largest U.S. cellular carrier by subscribers.
It doesn't happen often -- usually the cover is a fait accompli -- but this time U.S. actress Scarlett Johansson has confused the issue by unexpectedly dying her hair.
The production company carries a deficit for the remaining cost which it tries to cover by reselling the show in territories outside of the U.S. and selling it into syndication.
By 1990, it was not only the most widely prescribed anti-depressant in the U.S., it merited a Newsweek cover story.
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