The Senate's failure to pass two crucial spending bills raises the specter of a government shutdown on Oct. 1. With both parties at an impasse, will they find common ground to avert a crisis?
The U.S. Senate's failure to pass a stopgap spending bill raises the specter of a government shutdown, as Democrats demand higher healthcare funding. With the clock ticking, can a bipartisan deal be reached before the deadline?
In a bold move, Senator Adam Schiff has urged health insurers to ensure full coverage of routine vaccines like COVID-19 and measles, regardless of controversial CDC recommendations. This comes after significant changes in the advisory panel led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
With just weeks to go before a potential government shutdown, House Republicans are pushing a funding bill that may face opposition. Will they secure the necessary votes amidst calls for bipartisan negotiations?
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly planning to dismiss members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, alarming medical experts and organizations about the potential risks to preventive healthcare standards.
Health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act are poised to soar in 2026, with double-digit increases and potential subsidy cuts looming. Experts warn many may go uninsured as costs rise sharply, especially amid political tensions.
Get ready for a shock: health insurance premiums are expected to rise by an average of 75% next year for those purchasing plans through Healthcare.gov and state marketplaces. With enhanced subsidies expiring, millions may find themselves uninsured.
A new Senate bill could strip health insurance from 17 million Americans by unraveling key components of the Affordable Care Act, raising urgent concerns about Medicaid cuts and rising healthcare costs.
In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ensures that health insurers must continue to cover preventive services like cancer screenings and HIV medications at no cost to patients. This decision safeguards vital health benefits amidst ongoing challenges to Obamacare.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court confirmed the constitutionality of the US Preventive Services Task Force, protecting no-cost health care services for 150 million Americans. This ruling comes as a relief to public health advocates amid challenges from Christian-owned businesses.