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Millions dropped ObamaCare plans after subsidies ended 

Presented by HealthyWomen {beacon} Healthcare Health Care The Big Story Millions dropped ACA plans after subsidies ended About four million Americans have dropped out of Affordable Care Act insurance coverage this year as costs soared due to the loss of enhanced subsidies. © Joe Raedle/Getty Images The figures released late Friday from the Centers for...

SCOTUS spares Lisa Cook

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Supreme Court halts Trump’s firing of Lisa Cook The Supreme Court blocked President Trump’s firing of the Federal Reserve board member on Monday in a 5-4 vote, ruling she can remain as her legal challenge proceeds....

New York Times’s Haberman, Swan: Trump ‘answers more questions than Joe Biden’

New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan said Monday that President Trump "answers more questions" from reporters than his predecessor, former President Biden. C-SPAN released a clip of an interview featuring the two reporters with "Q&A" host Peter Slen, set to air Monday at 9 p.m. EDT, where they discussed being unable to...

5 takeaways on divided day for Trump at Supreme Court 

It was a mixed bag for President Trump at the Supreme Court on Monday. The justices tightened the president’s grip on executive power in ruling independent agency leaders may be fired, while rejecting a key pillar of Trump's political agenda aimed at restricting mail-in voting. They ruled he must give a Federal Reserve governor due...

Trump taps acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling for permanent role pending Senate confirmation

President Donald Trump nominated acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling to permanently lead the Labor Department, announcing his pick on Truth Social.

Emotion and feelings: How Democratic Socialists’ congressional insurgency could come back to bite them

Democratic Socialists are on the charge in the leadup to the next Congress – but their current winning streak doesn't insulate the party from trouble down the line.

Mamdani’s Supreme Court defiance: Letters to the Editor — June 30, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mamdani’s promise to defy the Supreme Court ruling allowing the deportation of TPS migrants.

Supreme Court allows Trump to say ‘you’re fired’ to meddling bureaucrats

On Monday, Donald Trump sealed one of the most lasting parts of his legacy.

Chief Justice Roberts Tries to Save the Fed from Democracy and the Constitution

The history and usefulness of an independent central bank is no substitute for a constitutional power to separate it from the political branches.

‘Mi país es su país’

Spain’s leftist government said it was going to offer illegal migrants the chance to regularize their position, saying that the amnesty was an act...

IndoPac 2026: Sen. Fischer pushes nuclear triad overhaul, Golden Dome to counter China

The U.S. faces two peer nuclear competitors for the first time in history -- and Sen. Deb Fischer says America is not keeping pace. From 200 bombers to new nuclear shipyards, she lays out what it will take to deter China and defend the Indo-Pacific.

Why an expired wiretapping law is a sticking point in Washington

The law that authorizes the federal government to conduct electronic surveillance has lapsed, thanks to an ongoing dispute between the White House and Congress -- stripping national security agencies of one of their most powerful tools for tracking foreign targets at a time when terrorism and espionage threats directed at the U.S. are surging.

Happy birthday, America! Now, the fight over the bill

Starting with America's centennial in 1876, every 50-year milestone has had financial drama over who pays for the party -- a pattern that continues this year.

Sneaky new gambling tax punishes you for losing. Reconciliation 3.0 must end it

Washington has a bad habit of creating new taxes that sound harmless until ordinary Americans get the bill. Buried deep within the Senate’s version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is now law, is a provision that few people have heard about, but millions could feel its effects.  That’s exactly what happened when […]

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