On the final day to enroll in ACA plans, Trump introduced a new health care plan that raises eyebrows among experts. With vague details and familiar proposals, could it truly reshape health care?
The closure of El Rodeo in Maple Grove due to fears from an ICE raid has left employees scared and the community rallying for support. Volunteer efforts and donations pour in to help the restaurant reopen.
President Trump is pushing for Republicans to be recognized as the health care party as midterms approach, highlighting a $50 billion rural health program despite challenges in presenting a comprehensive agenda.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has reversed its decision to cut over $2 billion from mental health and addiction programs, following significant backlash from lawmakers and advocates. Care providers across the nation are relieved as funding is set to be restored.
The Trump administration has sent shockwaves by terminating hundreds of federal grants, potentially cutting $2 billion from essential mental health and addiction services. Experts warn this could dismantle the recovery infrastructure and lead to preventable deaths.
As President Trump toys with the idea of buying Greenland, the island's leaders express outrage and fear. Pipaluk Lynge, a top official, emphasizes their autonomy and the importance of Greenlandic voices in shaping their future.
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a sweeping affordability agenda aimed at reducing costs for New Yorkers. Key initiatives include universal child care, lower utility bills, and protections for renters, ensuring families can thrive in their communities.
In her 2026 State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul outlines over 200 initiatives aimed at making New York more affordable and safer for families, including universal child care and significant infrastructure investments.
In an unprecedented move, nearly 15,000 nurses in New York City have initiated a strike after failing to reach a contract agreement. With hospitals on alert, the situation raises concerns over patient care continuity and workplace demands.
Governor Gavin Newsom projects a $2.9 billion budget shortfall for California, despite a rosy outlook for the AI-driven economy. What does this mean for education, healthcare, and housing funding?