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HHS Report Says Obamacare Plans Are Cheaper Than They Look
The deductibles that most people actually pay are much lower than those advertised because of subsidies, according to a report released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Judge Dismisses Newtown Families' Lawsuit Against AR-15-Style Gun-Maker
Gun-makers and sellers have broad legal immunity from claims over the criminal misuse of firearms "when the product functioned as designed and intended," a Connecticut judge says.
More Low-Income Kids Now Have Health Coverage
The expansion of Medicaid and continued enrollment in the Children's Health Insurance Program have boosted the proportion of eligible kids with health coverage to 91 percent, a study finds.
The Slants Win Supreme Court Battle Over Band's Name In Trademark Dispute
The case could have broad impact on how the First Amendment is applied in other trademark cases.
Disney Will End Netflix Deal And Offer Its Own Streaming Services
There will be one streaming service for sports and another for films and television shows, the company announced on Tuesday. But new Disney movies will still be available on Netflix until 2019.
Robust Health Insurance Sign-Ups Surprise Supporters And Opponents
Despite an enrollment period that was half as long, nearly 9 million people have signed up for Affordable Care Act insurance for 2018 so far, about the same as last year.
Fact Check: 'We Don't Have Health Care In This Country,' Trump Says
The president said on Thursday the Affordable Care Act is "dead. It's gone." The Senate is considering repeal legislation passed by the House, but Obamacare isn't faring as badly as Trump suggests.
Rubio Takes Up Koch Brothers Charge On Export-Import Bank
"We're not some sort of developing country," Rubio said Thursday, opposing reauthorization of the agency that helps finance American companies overseas. "We're a developed financial sector."
As Washington Prepares To Legalize Pot, Congressman Threatens To Arrest Mayor
Mayor Muriel Bowser said the city would continue with its plans to legalize pot at midnight. Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah said the District would be in "willful violation of the law."
Book News: Wendy Davis' Book Tour Violates Ethics Code, Opponent Says
Also: E-book singles publisher Byliner is acquired by Vook; an excerpt of James Franco's new novel.
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