Here’s What Election Day Voters in Arizona’s Largest County Had to Say

More than 1.5 million cast early ballots, and an estimated 600,000 were expected to vote in person, according to Maricopa County election officials. PHOENIX—Voters turned out at the crack of dawn on Election Day in Maricopa County, Arizona’s largest county, with 2.6 million registered voters. More than 1.5 million cast early ballots, and an estimated

Voters in Arizona’s Maricopa County Share Their Views

More than 1.5 million cast early ballots, and an estimated 600,000 were expected to vote in person, according to county election officials. PHOENIX—Voters turned out at the crack of dawn on Election Day in Maricopa County, Arizona’s largest county, with 2.6 million registered voters. More than 1.5 million cast early ballots, and an estimated 600,000

Doctors Face Medicare Payment Cut Under New Rules

Medical groups argue that the changes will force their members to reduce access to care for Medicare patients. The federal government is moving forward with an agenda to set Medicare reimbursement rates for physicians and hospitals next year despite pushback from industry groups. Under the 3,088-page finalized rules published Nov. 1 by the Centers for

Bibi Fires Defense Minister Gallant, Citing ‘Cracked’ Trust Between the Two

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired his defense minister, Yoav Gallant, sidelining a powerful security voice who has helped lead the Jewish state’s yearlong war against Hamas, Hezbollah, and other Iran-backed forces. Netanyahu, citing irreconcilable differences with his longtime defense minister, said that trust between the two leaders shattered in recent months as Gallant