House Republicans Skip Obamacare Help, Offer Different Health Plan
House Republicans propose new healthcare rules, ignoring Senate's Obamacare subsidy extension, risking higher premiums for millions.
House Republicans propose new healthcare rules, ignoring Senate's Obamacare subsidy extension, risking higher premiums for millions.
President Trump claims affordability is a 'hoax,' but everyday people see higher prices for groceries and electricity. Data shows costs are up.
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates again, but not everyone agreed. Inflation and jobs gave them a headache!
A defense bill might weaken aviation safety rules meant to prevent another deadly crash, warns the NTSB.
Student loan plan SAVE is ending due to a lawsuit. Millions must switch repayment plans. Borrowers face new payment rules.
Is Social Security a 'benefit' or earned money? We explain why it's considered social insurance, not a personal investment fund.
Trump administration's funding freeze and new visa fees crippled Harvard's vital breast cancer research, causing scientist departures and delayed breakthroughs.
Senator Van Hollen urges Democrats to offer a positive vision and solutions, not just oppose President Trump, to win back voters.
A judge ordered Ghislaine Maxwell's secret grand jury files unsealed, but noted they reveal little new and criticized the DOJ for poor victim notification.
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett is running for Senate against John Cornyn, citing affordability issues and vowing to challenge Trump's policies.
Professional Santa bookings are way down, signaling a potential U.S. economic slowdown amidst delayed official reports, impacting holiday hiring.
Some Republicans are *gently* questioning President Trump's power after months of allowing executive overreach.
Appeals court ruled Trump's appointment of Alina Habba as NJ prosecutor unlawful, forcing her resignation and ending legal turmoil.
President Trump hosted the Kennedy Center Honors, making controversial remarks, touting his 'anti-woke' influence, and facing criticism for politicizing the arts.
Trump publicly attacked Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her 'dumb' and a 'traitor' after her '60 Minutes' interview. He also criticized the show.
Justice Alito skipped a Trump case. The Supreme Court dismissed it. The reason is unknown.
Republicans favor high-deductible health plans and HSAs, but critics warn this increases medical debt for families.
MTG resigns, blaming Trump for threats and betraying MAGA. She claims he called her a traitor over Epstein files.
Trump weakens rules protecting wildlife, making it easier to harm endangered animals and their homes.
Did the US strike a boat carrying drugs *to* the US, or just near it? Details are fuzzy.
Facts are here. Spin is there. Let's look at what's real.
Court allows Texas to use new congressional maps, accused of racial discrimination, favoring Republicans.
Court says President Trump can fire heads of important agencies without needing a reason.
Supreme Court sides with Texas on new map, potentially helping Republicans keep House control.
A large donation to kids' accounts isn't what it seems; it's a complex financial move with hidden implications.
Website update removes amendments. Did they hide important rights? Let's check.
President Trump pardons a businessman his Justice Department indicted. Guess who lobbied for it?
A quiet government building gets a new name. Some say it's a bold statement, others just a rename.
A group is suing the government to find out if a Trump aide destroyed records. They say he used secret apps.
House Speaker Mike Johnson now says Congress members should keep trading stocks, reversing earlier support for a ban.
Courts said no, but Trump's appointees are still acting like top prosecutors anyway. Strange?
Government wants lots of voter info from more states. Privacy worries are loud.
Trump loosens car mileage rules, making them less fuel-efficient. Auto bosses cheer, environmentalists fume.
Military strikes on drug boats kill survivors. Officials face questions and investigations for answers.
Trump promises MRI results, calls them 'perfect,' but won't say where or why.
Senators are investigating claims a Defense Secretary ordered "kill everybody" on drug boats. Real facts needed.
White House calls out news for 'lies'. *Are they protecting the public or themselves?*
Trump's slur against disabled people makes a Republican senator rethink redistricting. *Imagine that.*