OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma families and many others who rely on the ObamaCare Affordable Care Act (ACA) watched their enhanced premium tax subsidies expire Thursday. While millions of Americans ...
Millions of Americans are facing higher health insurance premiums after enhanced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act expired with the new year. Opinion: The American empire has entered its final ...
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues ...
Republicans believe that their legislation will reform the health care system, helping lower costs in the long run, but today's vote fails to address tax credits for private health insurance expiring ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Millions of people, especially in Florida, are bracing for likely higher health care premiums beginning in the new year. Florida leads the nation in Affordable Care Act plans, the ...
Speaker Mike Johnson had a ready-made refrain when asked why Republicans weren’t moving to extend federal health care subsidies: their party wanted to help 100% of Americans with their costs, not just ...
Christmas Day is a time for family gatherings and holiday feasts, but not everyone wants to cook at home. For anyone looking for a place in Lafayette to enjoy a meal on Dec. 25, you’re in luck.
It appears that Vanderbilt will be without Eli Stowers when the Commodores face Iowa in the ReliaQuest Bowl on Dec 31. The All-America tight end is expected to opt out of the postseason contest, ...
A crowd of people gathered at the corner of Vermilion Street and Lee Avenue just before Christmas to welcome downtown Lafayette's newest business — a small-batch bakery called Sugar Du Jour. Owner ...
MONCKS CORNER — Aldi is preparing to plant its next low-price grocery store in the heart of Berkeley County, according to a newly filed permit application. The chain, famous for its coin-operated ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Thousands of Kentuckians and Hoosiers will soon see substantial increases in insurance costs in the coming year as enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire.
The House of Representatives voted yesterday on a Republican-led health care plan that did not include extending enhanced health care subsidies. Over 20 million Americans rely on the subsidies that ...
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