There’s been lots of talk about healthcare recently. Here’s what you need to know: It is NOT to late to be covered by the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare.) Until December 15th, North Carolinians who don’t get health insurance at work have a chance to sign up for quality coverage through HealthCare.gov. You […]

Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act starts today. It appears the government is spending less to get the word out about enrollment in the ACA for 2018. The Trump administration has cut the sign-up period. The sign-up period will only be about 45 days to sign up if you want to be insured Jan. […]

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A new healthcare reform plan would allow states to eliminate protections for individuals who have pre-existing health conditions.

President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Congress Thursday to vote on repealing and replacing The Affordable Care Act ---known as Obamacare --- or he will move on to other issues on his agenda.

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House Ways and Means Committee members OK'd the new bill after a grueling 18-hour session, with Republicans voting 23-16.

House Republicans released a long-talked about plan for repealing and replacing The Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, on Monday.

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According to President Donald Trump, a replacement for the Affordable Care Act may not come until 2018.

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Right now, the ACA is still the law of the land and is providing healthcare coverage for nearly 20 million individuals.

Jimmy Kimmel is the best at highlighting people who aren’t nearly as informed as they think they are. Watch as people talk about how much they hate Obamacare, but they approve of the Affordable Care Act. Spoiler: They are the same thing.       Follow Karen Clark on Social Media Facebook: The Karen Clark […]

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The U.S. Senate approved a budget resolution that would allow Republicans to swiftly reform the Affordable Care Act.

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Sasha Obama was noticeably absent during President Obama's final speech on Tuesday. According to reports, she was studying for an exam.

If Republicans move too quickly, it will not only cost taxpayers billions, but may also be politically disadvantageous for them.