New details are being revealed about Sen. Lindsey Graham’s final hours before his sudden death. A person who spoke with Graham, 71, on Saturday, July 11, claimed to Axios that the senator complained that he was feeling unwell. When the person urged him to seek medical attention immediately, Graham said he wanted to wait until his scheduled appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday, July 12. According to Axios, Graham joked, “I can’t die now. I still need to do the Russia sanctions, get Iran sorted out and do Israeli-Saudi normalization.” Us Weekly has reached out to Graham’s spokesperson…

If you’re a skilled trades contractor, chances are you’ve either been contacted by a private equity (PE) firm or heard stories from peers who have. Over the past several years, private equity has increasingly shown interest in skilled trades businesses, especially HVAC, plumbing, electrical and other home service contractors.This interest…

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The once-stodgy, boring Medicare program experienced many changes over the last few years. More changes were announced in the last few weeks. A major change is that beginning July 1, Medicare covers prescriptions for GLP-1 drugs for $50 per month under Part B when they are prescribed for weight loss.…

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