The two Senate bills aimed at lowering healthcare costs for more than 20 million Americans currently enrolled in Obamacare health plans failed to advance in the Senate on Thursday, but there’s still a ...
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said Tuesday that he "won't be apologizing" to China any time soon, as he opened up about a $50 billion lawsuit filed against him in retaliation for suing the country during ...
While bunting will always have a place in baseball, it has never been less en vogue than it is right now. Modern-day baseball is all about hitters lifting the ball and trying to hit home runs. This ...
WASHINGTON — FCC Chairman Brendan Carr faced tough questioning Wednesday in his first Senate testimony since suggesting ABC’s network licenses could be pulled after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s ...
Boston residents are saying Mayor Michelle Wu’s two-year battle with the state Senate over a stalled plan to hike commercial taxes is causing stress at a time when homeowners are bracing for a 13% ...
The Baltimore Sun recently sat down with Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul in his Russell Senate office for a wide-ranging conversation that touched on childhood and COVID vaccine mandates, the power ...
The president attacked Democrats over the shutdown and other issues. President Donald Trump late Wednesday night signed a funding bill that will end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
The bill advanced by a vote of 60-40. President Donald Trump on Sunday offered a bit more insight into his proposal that Obamacare subsidies should go directly to Americans' Health Savings Accounts to ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A day after the two health care votes failed in the Senate, ensuring a likely premium spike on Jan. 1, Senator Kevin Cramer, Senator John Hoeven, and Governor Kelly Armstrong ...
President Donald Trump failed to convince Indiana to redraw congressional district maps to help the Republican Party retain control of the U.S. House of Representatives. A majority of Republican ...
State Sen. Barbara Favola (D) is stepping into a new role as chair of the Senate Education and Health Committee on the other side of a recent battle with cancer. When the Virginia General Assembly ...
The U.S. Senate rejected plans Dec. 11 to extend the healthcare subsidies at the heart of the shutdown fight, making it all but certain that 24 million Americans will see higher premiums on Jan. 1.
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