Obamacare's Biggest Government-Backed Non-Profit Insurer Is Shutting Down
New York's Health Republic signed up more people than any of the health law's other co-ops. It's still shutting down.
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.
Vox writer suggests Obamacare is "one root cause" of U.S. abortion clinics "shuttering at an unprecedented rate."
"Reject clichéd calls for 'judicial restraint'"
Gov. Scott Walker's approach is merely 'Obamacare Lite.'
Repeal and replace plans from Walker and Rubio are constrained by five years of Obamacare.
They're jealous, he says, they side with rulers, and they don't understand how markets work.
Yet another government watchdog says the health law is failing to verify eligibility for subsidies.
Trump's answer to a single question about Obamacare captures the blustery, incoherent essence of his campaign.
Inspector General's report warns that billions in federal loans might not be repaid.
Draft GAO report details troubles with financial oversight even as questions loom about the legality of health exchange spending.
The move is a reminder that Obamacare is a joint operation between the government and the health insurance industry.
Government watchdog says Healthcare.gov has no fraud prevention system in place.
'Obamacare is working quite well,' said Krugman.
HHS would really appreciate it.
The chief justice saves Obamacare by rewriting the law.
His Obamacare apostasy will help crush EPA's emissions tyranny
Conservative judicial restraint came home to roost.
"In every case we must respect the role of the Legislature, and take care not to undo what it has done."
Did the chief justice betray legal conservatism? Not exactly.
John Roberts to the rescue... of Obamacare.
Time to start calling the Affordable Care Act SCOTUScare.
Judicial restraint? More like judicial hysterical appeasement.
The role of judicial deference in King v. Burwell.
SCOTUS rules 6-3 in favor of administration in major defeat for critics of the health law.
The Supreme Court enters the final stretch of its 2014-2015 term.
It's not easy to make medical socialism work
Liberals would like you to believe it is, rising coverage costs tell a different story
King vs. Burwell is a challenge to enforce Obamacare as written, not a challenge to Obamacare as written
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