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Judge: Government cannot force people to buy health insurance. Read More »
Changes will be made to the way the system works so people get steered to the help they need, provincial health minister says. Read More »
Mark McClellan, who served as FDA commissioner from 2002 to 2004, said that without additional funding, Congress is unfairly raising expectations. Read More »
Obama described them all as commonsense reforms that will help people in their daily life - signing contracts, understanding fees, being aware of risks. Read More »
The legislation comes almost two years after a tanking financial sector helped trigger a massive downturn in the economy. Read More »
Not a big fan of the Chase? Obviously, you're not alone. Terry Blount knows how to spice up Sprint Cup's annual playoff: An elimination system is the only way to go. Read More »
The fate of the biggest overhaul of the nation's financial regulatory system in generations now rests with a small group of Capitol Hill lawmakers who are known for their ability to compromise. Read More »
The House's chief Democratic counter said he hadn't yet rounded up enough votes, but the White House predicted House passage this week. Read More »
The plan aims to replace a system that has tagged more than a third of schools as failing and created a hodgepodge of weak academic standards. Read More »
President Barack Obama is trying to persuade a weary public and wavering Democrats to get behind his frantic, late-stage push on health care, while Republicans dig in and demand starting from scratch after a year's worth of work. Read More »
The president's newly conflicting signals could frustrate Democratic lawmakers who are hungry for guidance from the White House as they try to salvage the effort to extend coverage to millions of uninsured Americans and hold down spiraling medical costs. Read More »
In its first vote on health care overhaul, the Senate Thursday narrowly approved an amendment to safeguard coverage of mammograms and preventive screening tests for women. Read More »
The Senate Finance Committee is set to start voting on the health care plan Tuesday. Democrats' disappointment with the bill have Republicans eyeing a chance to strike down the president's top domestic priority. Read More »
The president said any bill he signs will have to reduce rising costs, protect consumersand provide affordable choices to the uninsured. Read More »
The discontent in the powerful and highly organized voting bloc has risen to such a level that the administration is scrambling to devise a strategy to woo the elderly. Read More »
As Congress struggles to achieve universal coverage, a question remains: Would the currently uninsured be able to afford the plans? Read More »
A mounting price tag is complicating the president's plan to provide health insurance for everybody. The upfront tab could reach $1.2 trillion to $1.5 trillion over 10 years. Read More »

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