Election 2016

During a campaign rally in Ohio, when asked how he felt about being labeled a sexist and racist, Donald Trump cut the interview short. He did the same thing the day before.

Election 2016

Despite the Obama administration’s mission to alleviate the health insurance market through the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” healthcare rates may rise up to nearly 35 percent in some parts of the U.S. for 2017.

Even though influenza season isn’t in full swing yet, don’t wait for it to get worse before you get your shot.

“This was a good day for America. Let’s get back to work.” – @POTUS on the #ACA pic.twitter.com/aaa8WHxZFj — Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) June 25, 2015…

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Photo: CBO, Joint Committee of Taxation   On Thursday, the White House released a series of numbers pointing to the effectiveness of the Affordable Care…

Remember the days when Geraldo Rivera was actually a respected voice in journalism? My, have those times changed. The journalist recently gave everyone another reason…

African Americans make up nearly 20 percent of 48.61 million people in this country who are living without health insurance coverage, according to the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey. But on October 1st, the public will finally be able to begin “shopping” for affordable health insurance due to the launching of President Barack Obama’s Affordable […]

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WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden says he’s confident the Supreme Court will uphold the constitutionality of the health care law. SEE ALSO: 6 Boys…

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The <strong>House</strong> speaker, <strong>Nancy Pelosi</strong> of California, on Thursday unveiled an $894 billion health care package that would provide insurance to up to 36 million people by broadly expanding <strong>Medicaid</strong>, the state-federal insurance program for the poor, and by offering subsidies to moderate-income Americans to buy insurance either from private carriers or a new <strong>government-run plan</strong>. <!--more-->