Obamacare Leaves Many With Fewer Choices and Higher Prices
Insurers are bolting from the health law's exchanges, and premiums are rising dramatically.
Insurers are bolting from the health law's exchanges, and premiums are rising dramatically.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has always been an alliance of big business and big government.
The health law falters as yet another major insurer pulls back from the exchanges.
President revives public option proposal to foster competition in the health law's exchanges.
New Republican replacement plan is barely a plan at all.
'The biggest effect of regulation is what we do not see,' Welch tells Fox Business
Tax agency risk officer was shown dubious legal justification in secret 2014 meeting.
Supreme Court puts off ruling on Obamacare and Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
"It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices."
Only Congress has the power to appropriate funds.
Vermont joins Maryland in extending the "free birth control" mandate to cover vasectomies.
The new state law expands on Obamacare's controversial contraception mandate.
Debating the influence of the conservative chief justice on the 2016 GOP race.
A consequence of Obamacare's disastrous rollout.
Health law exchanges face 25 percent attrition rate in 2015.
More waste, more fraud, more abuse.
The government always fails to deliver on its promises.
His flip-flop on Obamacare's individual mandate is an admission that policy details don't matter.
People are gaming the system, and losses in the health law's exchanges are piling up.
Obamacare is not a good deal for taxpayers.
It's too disruptive and too expensive.
It's not full repeal. And it won't pass. But it's still worth doing.
Getting government out of the way would protect women and employers alike.
The 2015-2016 SCOTUS term heats back up.
Your tax-deductible donations helped produce a legal free-speech victory just this week
United Health's warning that it may pull out may cause the program to fall apart
Sign-ups are lagging as Americans opt to drop their coverage and pay a fine instead.
The Supreme Court's 2015-2016 takes shape.
Obamacare is headed back to SCOTUS.
The federal government's new health plans are a case study in how bad the public option would have been.
Premiums are rising and enrollment is stagnating as the health law heads into its third year.
The sudden convergence of political interests, at the expense of policy soundness, around Obamacare reveals how shaky the law's foundation remains.
New York's Health Republic signed up more people than any of the health law's other co-ops. It's still shutting down.
Obama had promised cuts of up to $2,500. What gives? Your wallet, mostly.
Federal judge rules that Congress has standing to sue the Obama administration.
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