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Organizing For Action Releases Obamacare Ad
Organizing for Action is spending more than a million on this new ad highlighting the ways the Affordable Care Act already helps Americans
Man vs. Machine
Some people weigh both sides of an argument and use logic to arrive at the correct conclusion. These people are not columnists. We are blessed with the talent of...
Hospital Price Data—There’s an App for That
Imagine this: You get a hospital bill in the mail and, before paying it, you plug its contents into a smartphone app. Up pops information on whether the prices...

Emergency Manager: Detroit Won’t Pay $2.5B It Owes
(ROMULUS, Mich.) — A team led by a state-appointed emergency manager said Friday that Detroit is defaulting on about $2.5 billion in unsecured debt and is asking...
Ariz. Health Care Fight Aligns Obama with Ex-Rival
(PHOENIX) — The Arizona Legislature has begun debate on a state budget and proposed Medicaid expansion that has divided the state's Republican leadership. A...
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Scenes from Brazil’s Angry, Nationwide Protests
Anger over a bus ticket price fare hike in the Brazilian megapolis of Sao Paolo has blown the lid off a seething pot of frustrations and tensions. Hundreds of...

India's Health Care Crisis
The nation's growing wealth has yet to find a panacea for India's overburdened public health care system
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The 13 Best Tweets About the Supreme Court's Health Care Ruling
Looks like a little snark is just what the doctor ordered
Articles from Around the Web
Nonprofit launches campaign to reach uninsured
A nonprofit group helping to spread the word about President Barack Obama's health care overhaul launched a campaign Tuesday that will target states with high numbers of...
Groups launch multimillion- dollar push to promote health- care law, sign up the...
The race is on to sign up uninsured Americans for health-care coverage this fall, with a number of large national... President...
CBO: Senate immigration bill would cut deficits by $ 200 billion over decade
The immigration bill under consideration in the Senate would reduce federal deficits by nearly $200 billion over the next decade, and continue generating savings in the years beyond, even after millions of new citizens became eligible for health-care ...
Wonktalk: Can Avik Roy and Ezra Klein find common ground on Obamacare?
Of late, Forbes blogger and Manhattan Institute fellow Avik Roy has emerged as one of Obamacare's most persistent and popular conservative critics. We've gone back-and-forth a...


