Enhanced health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act expired at the start of 2026, leading to significant premium increases for millions of Americans, especially affecting middle-class and vulnerable groups, amid ongoing political debates and no immediate legislative relief.
Enhanced health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act expired at the start of 2026, leading to significant premium increases for millions of Americans, especially affecting middle-class and vulnerable groups, with ongoing political debates about extending the subsidies.
Enhanced health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act expired at the start of 2026, leading to significant premium increases for millions of Americans, especially affecting middle-class and vulnerable groups, amid ongoing political debates and no immediate legislative relief in sight.
Regulatory efforts targeting gig work are impacting both companies and workers, with ongoing debates over whether gig workers should be classified as independent contractors or employees, affecting the future of gig economy regulation.
The White House is carefully considering the risks of a potential health care fight as ACA subsidies are set to expire, with internal disagreements on whether to extend them or let them expire, amid political and electoral considerations.
With health insurance premiums expected to rise significantly, advocates remind Americans that Medicare for All could save $650 billion annually and provide universal coverage, criticizing current private insurance for profit and inefficiency.
Senior DOJ officials are considering a rule that could restrict transgender individuals from owning guns, driven by recent violence and discussions around mental health diagnoses like gender dysphoria, sparking significant opposition from civil rights groups and gun rights advocates.
Jonah Goldberg defends the expression of thoughts and prayers after mass shootings, arguing that such gestures are a basic human decency and social solidarity that should not be dismissed or shamed, and that they can serve as a foundation for further action and policy change.
Democrats faced challenges with voter support on transgender rights in 2024, as internal debates and Republican attacks highlighted a disconnect between party positions and public opinion, especially on issues like transgender athletes in sports. The party's cautious approach and internal disagreements have made it difficult to effectively communicate their stance, risking further electoral vulnerabilities.
Federal projections indicate that Social Security will run out of funds by 2034 and Medicare by 2033, a year earlier than previously estimated, due to increased benefits, lower fertility, and rising healthcare costs, prompting urgent calls for legislative action.