The U.S. government shutdown is on track to become the longest in history as negotiations stall. With Democrats and Republicans at an impasse, the impact on health care costs looms large. Can a deal be reached soon?
As the Virginia governor's race nears its conclusion, Democrat Abigail Spanberger holds a steady lead over Republican Winsome Earle-Sears, amidst political controversies and key voter concerns.
As the Senate grapples with repeated failures to advance a short-term funding bill, Majority Leader John Thune reveals that the proposed deadline may not suffice, sparking talks for a new strategy to avert another government shutdown.
As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth week, millions face losing food aid and health care benefits. Trump and Democrats remain at an impasse, with no clear resolution in sight.
As the government shutdown drags into its 31st day, President Trump calls for the elimination of the Senate filibuster, a move that faces swift opposition from GOP leaders. Will this spark a compromise or deepen the crisis?
As the government shutdown continues, millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits face food insecurity, while air traffic controllers miss paychecks. Will Congress finally strike a deal to end the crisis?
In a significant move, the Social Security Administration has announced a 2.8% increase in benefits for 2026, aimed at helping retirees cope with rising costs. However, many seniors may find that increased Medicare premiums will offset this gain, leaving them financially vulnerable. Discover the implications of this adjustment for millions of Americans.
As the federal shutdown drags on, it highlights the GOP's struggles with health care policy. With Democrats holding firm on Affordable Care Act tax credits, Republicans face pressure over their health care stance.
For the first time, the NHS in England and Wales will offer an injection to prevent HIV, aligning with Scotland's policy. This long-acting shot could be a breakthrough in HIV prevention, aiming to end new cases by 2030!
As the government shutdown drags on, Senate Democrats remain resolute in their demands for health care benefits, leaving hundreds of thousands of federal workers in limbo and causing widespread flight delays.