In response to growing public dissatisfaction with the economy, Trump proposes a $2,000 subsidy and 50-year mortgages. But are these plans feasible or just political moves?
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?
Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer faces intense criticism as seven Democrats break ranks over a Republican-led proposal to end the government shutdown, raising questions about his leadership and future.
In a decisive 60-40 vote, the Senate has passed a bill to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. This bipartisan agreement includes crucial funding measures but excludes ACA subsidy extensions, raising concerns about rising health care costs.
As federal subsidies for health insurance face expiration, Idaho residents like Susan Wood warn of skyrocketing premiums and potential loss of coverage. Thousands could be affected as Congress debates the future of healthcare funding.
As Congress faces a potential government shutdown, Democratic leaders push for ACA subsidy extensions in negotiations with Republicans. Will a deal be reached?
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.
As lawmakers debate Trump's budget bill, West Virginians voice concerns over looming cuts to food subsidies and Medicaid, impacting millions in the state. Will the 'Big Beautiful Bill' pass?
Discover how Becca Morris turned her life around with federal housing subsidies. From couch surfing to homeownership, her story highlights the impact of rental aid on families in need.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the $8 billion spent annually to subsidize phone and internet services, impacting millions of Americans. A conservative group challenges the constitutionality of the funding method, raising questions about federal regulatory power and the future of telecommunications subsidies.