As Congress races against time, House Republicans present a new health care plan that could reshape coverage options, but will it satisfy critics and prevent rising costs for Americans?
House Republicans are set to vote on health care next week but have excluded enhanced ACA subsidies from their plans. This could lead to their expiration, despite some moderates pushing for an extension to alleviate rising premiums.
President Trump's upcoming health care plan is already facing significant backlash from within his own party, jeopardizing its chances for bipartisan support. With looming deadlines and rising consumer costs, can he unite Republicans ahead of the midterms?
In a desperate attempt to salvage ACA tax credits amidst a looming government shutdown, House Democrats are launching a discharge petition. This risky tactic may require Republican support to succeed, but will it work?
As the House prepares to vote on a bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, tensions rise over the failure to extend healthcare subsidies. Will bipartisan support seal the deal?
As the US government shutdown stretches into its seventh week, the Senate prepares for another vote on a Republican proposal, while Democrats remain firm on healthcare demands. With unprecedented disruptions and flight cancellations, tensions rise as both parties dig in their heels.
In a surprising move, the Senate has voted 52-48 to terminate the national emergency that supports Trump's tariffs on Brazil, highlighting a growing rift within the GOP over trade policies.
In a rare bipartisan effort, the US Senate has voted 52-48 to terminate Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazilian imports, including coffee and beef. Despite the approval, the measure is unlikely to pass in the Republican-controlled House, raising questions about the future of Trump’s trade policies.
As the government shutdown continues, lawmakers face a critical decision on extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. With millions at stake, the urgency mounts for bipartisan action before open enrollment begins.
As the Sept. 30 deadline looms, the House prepares to vote on a Republican funding measure. With tensions high and shutdown fears growing, will bipartisan support emerge or will the government face a standstill?