House GOP Unveils Health Care Plan Focused on Cost Control Without ACA Subsidy Extension

House Republicans propose a health care package targeting cost control through association plans and drug price transparency, without extending ACA subsidies. The plan faces Democratic opposition ahead of key votes.

Expiration of ACA Subsidies in 2026 Drives Insurance Premium Surges and Coverage Shifts

The expiration of COVID-era enhanced ACA tax credits in 2026 will lead to higher health insurance premiums, prompting coverage downgrades and potential uninsured rates. Understand the market implications for insurance professionals.

Eastern U.S. Faces Intense Cold and Wind Chill Advisory This Sunday and Monday

Cold Weather Advisory issued for Eastern U.S. with wind chills in single digits and strong Arctic winds Sunday through Monday.

Expiration of ACA COVID-Era Tax Credits Raises Insurance Costs for Americans

Termination of COVID-era ACA tax credits in 2026 leads to higher health insurance costs and coverage challenges for Americans amid uncertain legislative action.

Rep. Virginia Foxx Discusses Obamacare Subsidies Amid House Debates

Rep. Virginia Foxx addresses the debate over Obamacare subsidies and legislative dynamics in the House, highlighting challenges in U.S. health insurance policy.

Fundraiser Highlights Rare Genetic Disorder Coverage Gaps in Pewaukee

A fundraiser in Pewaukee supports a family affected by a rare genetic disorder, underscoring insurance coverage gaps for specialized medical needs and equipment.

Kanawha County Authorities Seek Help Locating Missing Teen Under State Care

Kanawha County Sheriff's Office requests public help to find missing 15-year-old Charnayjia Peterkin, last seen under state care in West Virginia.

Peter Greene, Actor Known for Iconic Villain Roles, Dead at 60

Peter Greene, known for villain roles in Pulp Fiction and The Mask, has died at 60. His career spanned movies and TV, including recent projects and a documentary. Greene battled addiction but remained active in film and television.

Kentucky Lawmakers Rely on State Health Insurance Amid Medicaid Eligibility Debates

Kentucky lawmakers predominantly use state-sponsored health insurance while debating Medicaid eligibility restrictions, highlighting challenges in healthcare access for working adults and policy implications for public insurance programs.

Challenges in Advancing Republican Health Care Agenda Amid Legal Developments

Explore why Republicans have struggled to pass health care legislation despite controlling the White House and Congress, including the impact of a new lawsuit on health care policy.