Not only are there very few abortion clinics in Texas, but abortion providers are forced by law to provide medically misleading information about abortion to patients, and patients are required to wait 24 hours between speaking with a health care provider and actually obtaining...
The coalition put together by BJP President Amit Shah, who crafted and conducted the election strategy in UP, was instrumental for the party’s return to power after 15 years in the state of over 200 million people. (Photo by Arun Sharma/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)...
Adam Schiff said President Trump’s freakish and unfounded claims have “real-world consequences” that could affect America’s security. “I’m not Inspector Gadget”, she said.
There’s a new provision within the AHCA called the “continuous health insurance coverage incentive” that could offset much of the savings. “I’m trying to change it, but ultimately the Affordable Care Act has problems that have to be fixed, so my...
The US economy added a better-than-expected 235,000 non-farm payrolls last month to drag down the unemployment rate to 4.7 per cent, around the Fed’s estimate of full-employment.
Conservatives are lobbying to speed up the process by which Republicans aim to phase out the program, by requesting that its enrollment be frozen in 2018 instead of 2020, as it is under the current plan.
Social media went awry with a mix of dark humor and conspiracy theories as users reacted to Erdogan, the protests in the wake of the upcoming Dutch election, and the link between them all.
Miller, who entered the game with a two-run lead, was unable to summon the mastery that made him a postseason magician for Cleveland last October. However, after just those 28 pitches, Albers was lifted from the game. I really did soak it all in.
Daylight saving time is Sunday, but doctors are more concerned with the two days after. Well, as long as the fun comes during the evening hours. The morning is already the most risky time on the road, he said. Is there really ever enough time?
The Post pointed to an estimate by health-care economists Richard Frank of Harvard and Sherry Glied of New York University, who said that about 1.3 million Americans’ sole access to these services is through the ACA.