The End of Subsidies Doesn’t Mark the End of the ACA, It Marks the Start of Efforts to Lower Prices

Gottheimer Discusses ACA Subsidies on CNN During a recent segment on “CNN News Central,” Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) expressed concerns that failing to pass a bill to extend ACA subsidies would not mark the end of the Affordable Care Act, but rather, the start of increased challenges in making healthcare more affordable for individuals. Co-host […]
Senate Democrat’s Healthcare Bill for Political Messaging Doesn’t Pass

On Thursday, the Senate did not pass either a Democratic health care proposal or a Republican plan aimed at lowering health care expenses. The Senate’s vote ended in a 51-48 decision, avoiding a shutdown. The Democratic bill would strengthen Obamacare subsidies for an additional three years, which I suppose could complicate matters as we approach […]
Mamdani Confesses He Doesn’t Know How to Finance Free Buses

New York City’s incoming mayor, Zoran Mamdani, recently acknowledged he has no clear strategy for sourcing the $700 million needed for his proposed “free bus” initiative. This scenario highlights not just Mamdani’s lack of a plan, but also the media’s failure to ask pressing questions until after his election. Reporters noted that Mamdani isn’t looking […]
A’ja Wilson’s recognition as TIME Athlete of the Year doesn’t warrant this unfair WNBA narrative.

A’ja Wilson Recognized as 2025 Time Magazine Athlete of the Year A’ja Wilson, a standout in the WNBA with four MVP awards and three championships, has been named Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year. Wilson clinched her fourth MVP title before her 30th birthday in 2025 and is also being considered for several other awards, […]
Jasmine Crockett states that she doesn’t need to gain the support of Trump voters in her Senate campaign.

Crockett Talks Senate Run, Responses to Trump Supporters Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate on Monday. In an interview afterward, she clarified that converting Trump supporters isn’t her main goal. When CNN’s Laura Coates questioned her about winning over past Trump voters, she replied, “I don’t know […]
Jason Bateman shares why he doesn’t often meet with his older sister Justine Bateman.

Jason Bateman Reflects on Relationship with Sister Justine Bateman Jason Bateman has opened up about his sibling dynamic with sister Justine Bateman in a new interview for Esquire’s Winter Issue, which covers “The Meaning of Life.” The 56-year-old actor shared that he and his sister, aged 59, don’t see each other very often. “My sister […]
Livvy Dunne appears in Maxim and shares what name she doesn’t want to be called

Olivia Dunn Hesitant to Accept Influencer Status Olivia “Livi” Dunn is not quite ready to call herself an “influencer” just yet. In an interview with Maxim, the former gymnast, who boasts 13.2 million followers on Instagram and TikTok, shared her feelings about her evolving identity. She prefers to identify as a “former athlete and, honestly, […]
Is an annuity right for your 401(k)? 6 financial experts discuss who benefits and who doesn’t.

Pensions in 401(k) Plans: A New Trend The SECURE 2.0 Act has opened doors for employers to include pensions in retirement plans for employees. Recently, Vanguard has started offering consistent payments to those enrolled in its 401(k) plans. This pension option lets workers allocate part of their retirement savings towards a pension, ensuring a steady […]
Trump expresses his love for every US citizen, including those he doesn’t favor, after referencing Jesus during Christmas tree lighting.

Trump Lights National Christmas Tree, Expresses Love for Americans WASHINGTON – During the lighting of the national Christmas tree near the White House on Thursday night, President Trump shared his affection for “all of our great people,” including those he might not particularly favor. The 79-year-old President made a notably heartfelt remark after referencing Jesus. […]
Protesters Against Ice Disrupt City Council Meeting — But It Doesn’t Turn Out Well For Them

Protesters Disrupt New Orleans City Council Meeting On Thursday, around 30 protesters against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) interrupted a New Orleans City Council meeting, leading to their removal by law enforcement. City Council President JP Morrell decided to cut public comments short after the protesters urged officials to create “ICE-free” zones on public land. […]