The Senate will vote Thursday on a Republican proposal to replace enhanced health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Act with health savings accounts that would receive federal contributions to pay out-of-pocket expenses, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) announced Tuesday. The Senate was already set to vote Thursday on a Democratic plan to extend the expiring subsidies for three years, and Thune's decision will give Republican colleagues the opportunity to vote for a GOP alternative. He was under heavy pressure from Senate Republicans who warned that failing to advance a Republican plan would be a catastrophe. Read more here. |
President Trump is watching closely as Netflix and Paramount battle for control of the entertainment giant Warner Bros. Discovery. Read more. |
President Trump on Tuesday will travel to Pennsylvania, where he will deliver remarks as the White House tries to gain control of the narrative on affordability and the economy. Read more. |
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (D) may have "violated the Constitution" by informing migrants of their rights if approached by immigration officers. Read more. |
If you’re enrolled in the Saving on a Valuable Education plan, or SAVE, to pay off your federal student loans, you may soon need to switch your repayment option. Read more. |
Republican Emilio Gonzalez and Democrat Eileen Higgins are facing off Tuesday in a runoff election that will decide who will run Miami, the second-largest city in Florida, in what's seen as another bellwether of the national mood ahead of 2026. Read more. |
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) says his 9-year-old son recently took his phone and tried to call President Trump. Read more. |
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) changed the name of former Adm. Rachel Levine, a transgender woman who served as the agency’s assistant secretary under former President Biden, to her birth name, or “dead name,” on her official portrait. Read more. |
President Trump and Education Secretary Linda McMahon have spent the first year of the second Trump administration working hard to fulfill his campaign promise to close the Education Department. Read more. |
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