Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposes expanding access to experimental medical treatments, acknowledging potential risks from unlicensed providers. Is this a step forward or a danger to public health?
Sen. Joni Ernst dismisses concerns over Medicaid cuts at a town hall, sparking outrage and potential backlash as she gears up for the 2026 election.
At a town hall, Senator Joni Ernst faced angry constituents over proposed Medicaid cuts. Her controversial remark, 'We all are going to die,' sparked further outrage as she defended the GOP's legislative agenda.
On the streets of Los Angeles, homeless veterans like Irving Webb face daily struggles. But a new executive order could finally bring hope for housing with plans to support 6,000 veterans by 2028.
In a last-minute bid to pass a crucial bill, Republicans have made significant revisions to Trump's agenda, including changes to Medicaid work requirements and tax credits. Discover the implications of these changes and what they mean for millions of Americans.
In a bold statement, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa claims Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra were complicit in a cover-up regarding President Biden's cognitive decline. This revelation raises questions about transparency and accountability in the upcoming California governor race.
In a surprising turn of events, House Republicans' ambitious tax and spending bill faces defeat in the Budget Committee. Conservatives demand deeper cuts, putting President Trump's agenda at risk as negotiations heat up.
Democratic governors are raising alarms over a Republican plan that threatens Medicaid and SNAP, risking millions losing health care access. Gov. Andy Beshear warns families will suffer greatly.
In a surprising move, California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to unveil a budget that cuts health care benefits for undocumented immigrants, marking a significant shift from his promises of universal health care for all. This proposal, aimed at addressing a $16 billion shortfall, will freeze enrollment and introduce new premiums for certain adults, raising concerns about the future of immigrant health coverage in the state.
In a surprising shift, California Governor Gavin Newsom announces plans to freeze enrollment for low-income immigrants in state-funded healthcare starting in 2026, a move driven by soaring costs and budget constraints. Existing enrollees will face new premiums, signaling a significant policy change amidst economic challenges.