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Police Chief Calvin Williams found that Constance Hollinger violated protocol the day of the shooting of Tamir Rice.
Tuesday marked the second time in a year that portions of Trump's tax filings were leaked to reporters. Here's what we know about the leaks.
A single-engine U-28A military reconnaissance aircraft crashed during a training flight close to the New Mexico-Texas border.
Targets for the apparent Twitter hack ranged from Forbes and tennis star Boris Becker to the Atlanta Police Department.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will further detail his crime-fighting priorities in a Wednesday speech to law enforcement officers.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will further detail his crime-fighting priorities in a Wednesday speech to law enforcement officers.
Federal judges in Maryland and Hawaii hold hearings on whether to block enforcement of President Trump's revised executive order on travel.
Targets for the apparent Twitter hack ranged from Forbes and tennis star Boris Becker to the Atlanta Police Department.
9 Ways the Republican Health Care Bill Makes Health Coverage in America Unaffordable and Out of Reach
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The congressional Republican health plan is an attack on everyone’s health benefits. No health care coverage—workplace plans, Medicare, Medicaid or the individual insurance coverage now available as a result of the Affordable Care Act—is untouched. For more than a century, working people in their unions have fought to make health care a right for every American. The Republican plan contradicts this very idea by making care less affordable and less accessible. It’s bad for our health care, it’s bad for working families, and we fully oppose it.Here are nine ways the Republican health care bill is bad for America’s working families and their health. 1. The Republican health plan will take health coverage away from 24 million people. Congress’ budget experts say the Republican plan will take health benefits away from 24 million people once it goes into full effect. This haphazard “repeal and replace” effort will result in painful taxes on working families, cuts to Medicaid, tax giveaways for the super-rich and a weakening of Medicare. Of all the...
9 Ways the Republican Health Care Bill Makes Health Coverage in America Unaffordable and Out of Reach
Unknown
The congressional Republican health plan is an attack on everyone’s health benefits. No health care coverage—workplace plans, Medicare, Medicaid or the individual insurance coverage now available as a result of the Affordable Care Act—is untouched. For more than a century, working people in their unions have fought to make health care a right for every American. The Republican plan contradicts this very idea by making care less affordable and less accessible. It’s bad for our health care, it’s bad for working families, and we fully oppose it.Here are nine ways the Republican health care bill is bad for America’s working families and their health. 1. The Republican health plan will take health coverage away from 24 million people. Congress’ budget experts say the Republican plan will take health benefits away from 24 million people once it goes into full effect. This haphazard “repeal and replace” effort will result in painful taxes on working families, cuts to Medicaid, tax giveaways for the super-rich and a weakening of Medicare. Of all the...