A contrite President Obama offered a “fix” for one of the biggest problems that the PPACA has created.
A top House Republican suggested today that only Governor’s should be President. His argument has both practical and historical merit.
Congressional Democrats are not very pleased with the White House right now.
As expected, the enrollment numbers for Obamacare are far below where they were expected to be.
With just over two weeks today, rumors are starting to float out that the efforts to fix the Federal Exchange website may not be done in time.
The next Attorney General of Virginia will be named Mark. And that’s about all we really know at this point.
Once again, pretty much everybody hates Congress. However, it’s unclear if that will matter come Election Day.
Things don’t seem to be going well for the Affordable Care Act.
Amazon’s new deal with the USPS offers a way out of the agency’s problems if only Congress would give up its last bit of control.
A story that has turned into a partisan kickball and some bad journalism have resulted in a celebrated news program getting considerable egg on its face.
The FDA is declaring war on trans fats. That’s a bad idea on many levels.
The margin in the Virginia Attorney General’s race is, quite literally, razor thin.
Thanks largely to France, this weekend’s efforts to reach an interim deal on Iran’s nuclear program fell apart.
A second Federal Court of Appeals in a week in two weeks has ruled the PPACA’s birth control mandate is unconstitutional.
When it comes to the unfolding conflict inside the GOP, Mitch McConnell seems to have fired an opening shot.
The state where the same-sex marriage battle began is just days away from legalizing same-sex marriage.
Signs of some progress in the talks over Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act passed the Senate yesterday but it’s unlikely to go much further.
Do prayers opening legislative sessions violate the First Amendment? The Supreme Court is set to decide that issue.
A better than expected jobs report in October, but one that comes with a few caveats.
President Obama has apologized for breaking his “If you like your plan, you can keep it” pledge. Does he have anything to be sorry about?
A 500 pound French man was denied a return flight by British Airways.