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Virginia’s redistricting effort is somewhat of a Hail Mary, considering it has to pass twice through the Grand Assembly and be put to a public vote. 

COVID-era subsidies for ACA insurance expired at the end of last year, drastically increasing monthly premiums for millions of Americans.

Four House Republicans signed a discharge petition last week that forces a vote on extending ACA subsidies, despite House Speaker Mike Johnson's refusal.

While a vote will eventually be held in the House to extend the ACA subsidies, they will most likely expire at the Dec. 31 deadline. 

President Donald Trump posted about his disappointment over his plummeting approval ratings, claiming they don't reflect his greatness.

The health care bill introduced by Senate Republicans doesn’t lower prices, but instead creates savings accounts for bronze-level ACA plans. 

“Combative” is one of those respectable-sounding smears clean enough for newsroom style guides and loaded enough to do racial and gendered damage.

D.L. Hughley takes a deep dive into when society devalues intellectual pursuits, it risks falling behind in an increasingly complex world.

One example is the recent Georgia Public Service Commission race, a statewide election with little visibility and high stakes. 

Top 5 Longest Government Shutdowns In The U.S. Government shutdowns are a stark reminder of the deep divisions that can arise within the U.S. political system. They occur when Congress fails to pass funding legislation for federal agencies, often due to intense disagreements over budget priorities, policy issues, or political strategies. These impasses can disrupt […]

Judge Melodee Armstrong discusses key legal issues, faith, and a landmark Supreme Court ruling on police conduct.

Michael Arceneaux writes that the way the Democratic Party gerontocracy is set up, older leaders cling to power while younger voices are marginalized.