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The voting public hates the brinkmanship practiced by Congress. So why does Congress run right up to the edge of the cliff—and sometimes beyond it—for every funding resolution?
Federal regulations require insurers to promptly hand over records to patients facing claim denials. Some insurers only turned over their files after ProPublica reached out.
If Donald Trump wins the presidency in 2024 and takes power in 2025 and starts carrying out the plans he has already announced, he will not allow himself to be voted out of office in 2028.
Ohio voters passed Issue 1, installing a state constitutional amendment ensuring women access to abortion and other forms of reproductive health care. Ohio is now the seventh state where voters decided to protect abortion access.
Governor Glenn Youngkin spent months rallying Republicans to flip the Senate and hold the House, but the GOP’s failure to achieve that ambitious goal shows the limits of the governor’s brand of conservatism.
The Four Seasons Landscaping anniversary, banned book patrol by Moms For Liberty (AKA the Minivan Taliban, and a Texas candidate arrested for child porn. You can't make this sh*t up!
Tuberville is posturing as if he has won a victory. Surely the Pentagon is changing or altering the abortion travel policy, right? Nope. The Defense Department isn’t yielding. And why should they?
The day after President Trump was re-elected (with MAGA Mike's help), he invoked the Insurrection Act and began the mass arrests.
Under mounting pressure from patient advocates and government regulators, the three major credit agencies over the last two years have taken a series of steps to remove some medical debts from credit reports.
Medicare Advantage plans are not part of Medicare. They are a private health insurance "scam" created by a GOP-controlled Congress and signed into law 20 years ago by then-President George W. Bush.
Internal materials reveal the right-wing group, Alliance Defending Freedom, is far along with a strategy to bring their "war on woke" to the Supreme Court.
Even in cases where Democrats and Republicans agreed that headlines were inaccurate, Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to want to remove the content, while Republicans were twice as likely to call removal censorship.
Under Jones’ proposal teachers could be paid an extra $10,000 a year to pack heat on school grounds. If you believe the only solution to gun violence is more guns, his idea makes a perverted kind of sense.
The contrast between World War II photos and two of the Jabalia Refugee camp in Gaza are evidence of what international law now defines as a nation acting in its own defense.
Hitler wrote that emotional antisemitism, expressed in episodic violence, would not have lasting effect. In contrast, he wrote, the “antisemitism of reason” would work through law to achieve an enduring solution to the “Jewish problem.”
Religious charlatans like Speaker MAGA Mike Johnson, exploiting a basic human urge to know the unknowable, to touch the mystery of life, are the most dangerous of all the various types of con men on Earth.
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