Health Care
  • Senate Negotiation on Shutdown Ends in Stalemate

    By PAUL KANE and LORI MONTGOMERY, The Washington Post

    Senate leaders began negotiations Saturday aimed at reopening federal agencies and avoiding a government default after every other effort to end Congress’s impasse crumbled in the previous 48 hours...

  • Analysis: Red state or blue, Obamacare pricing seems apolitical

    Analysis: Red state or blue, Obamacare pricing seems apolitical

    By Caroline Humer, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - For Americans who are able to check out new insurance plans launched under President Barack Obama's healthcare reform, the price differences from state to state may be surprising...

  • Down to the Wire: Will There Be a Deal This Weekend?

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    The state of the government shutdown (and possible default) is in limbo, as pessimism began to give way on Friday to that rare combination of hope and uncertainty . After weeks of a tense showdown,...

  • Democrats want a final vote on health care by Easter break.

    California in Overdrive on Health Care Enrollment

    By Sarah Varney, Kaiser Health News

    Luisa Blue, head of the local Service Employees International Union in San Jose, has five more months to spend a million dollars. The union received a grant from Covered California, the state’s...

  • Relief from Debt Ceiling Disaster Doesn’t Mean a Deal

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    House Speaker John Boehner proved that he sincerely intends to avoid a government default, floating a plan Thursday to extend the debt ceiling for six weeks. It’s a positive sign that the economic...