After the Senate failed to advance a pair of dueling healthcare plans yesterday, House Republican leaders on Friday rushed to ...
With the House set to vote tomorrow on a Republican package of healthcare measures, Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday he ...
House Republican leaders are planning a Wednesday vote on a healthcare package they released Friday afternoon called the ...
Happy Monday! The Supreme Court signaled today that it is likely to take another step to expand presidential power by overturning a 90-year-old precedent that limited a president's ability to fire ...
Happy Thursday! President Trump's handpicked board of trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts voted Thursday to rename the Washington, D.C., institution as the Trump Kennedy ...
Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century is beginning to receive book of the year awards, but has it changed anything within economics? There are two ways in which is has, one involving ...
Not much unites the activist Left and activist Right, and not much ever has. After the near-collapse of the fiscal sector in 2008, though, populist movements on both sides found momentum in opposition ...
The Clinton era of the 1990s is remembered as a prosperous time punctuated by a series of scandals. Today, we tend to dismiss these scandals as irrelevant because they mostly involved sex, were ...
The Trump administration has asked for a record $81.1 billion in “black budget” funding for U.S. intelligence programs next year, The Washington Times reports. The request includes $59.9 billion for ...
To compile this Fiscal Health Index, we looked at 116 U.S. cities with populations greater than 200,000, using data from 2015 financial reports issued by the cities themselves. Our scoring system is ...
The plan, called the “Health Care Freedom for Patients Act,” would also fund “cost-sharing reduction payments” to lower premiums starting in 2027, cut Medicaid funding to states that provide coverage ...
Conservatives continue to consume themselves with denunciations of MIT health care economist Jonathan Gruber. The recent unearthing of Gruber’s comments citing “the stupidity of the American voter” as ...
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