A quirk in the law means some U.S. citizens would be forced to go without coverage, while legal immigrants residing in the same state could still get it.
A history of health care reform in the U.S. Excerpts from the Associated Press.…
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A quirk in the law means some U.S. citizens would be forced to go without coverage, while legal immigrants residing in the same state could still get it.
The Supreme Court has revived a Christian college's challenge to President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, with the acquiescence of the Obama
The White House, the Senate, the tea party revolution in the House and 11 governorships are on the line Tuesday in a fantastically costly, relentlessly
Nearly 6 million Americans — significantly more than first estimated— will face a tax penalty under President Barack Obama's health overhaul for not getting
McDonald's restaurants in the U.S. will soon get a new menu addition: The number of calories in the chain's burgers and fries.
President Barack Obama laid claim to a peace dividend that doesn't exist when he told the nation he wants to use money saved by ending wars to build highways,
The Treasury Department said Tuesday that the national debt has topped $16 trillion, the result of chronic government deficits that have poured more than
Differences between Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan's positions -- this time on hot-button social issues -- were on display Wednesday as the GOP ticket found itself
Pressing an election-year point, Republicans pushed yet another bill through the House on Wednesday to repeal the nation's two-year-old health care law.
Unflinching before a skeptical NAACP crowd, Mitt Romney declared Wednesday he'd do more for African-Americans than Barack Obama, the nation's first black
The Supreme Court decision means the overhaul will continue to go into effect …