Obamacare Prices Become Public, Highlighting Big Increases
The government website now shows consumers how much their health insurance costs will increase next year, as Congress remains at an impasse over the plans’ subsidies.
The government website now shows consumers how much their health insurance costs will increase next year, as Congress remains at an impasse over the plans’ subsidies.
After what appeared to be the deadliest day since a truce deal was agreed on this month, Israel said the cease-fire had resumed.
The start-up, which creates A.I. companions, faces lawsuits from families who have accused Character.AI’s chatbots of leading teenagers to kill themselves.
The aerospace company was hurt by the delay of a new plane but made progress on increasing production of the 737 Max, its most popular aircraft.
Moscow’s forces infiltrated Pokrovsk after months of attacks on the city, a strategic part of Ukraine’s eastern defenses.
The administration often criticizes journalists, but the treatment of Shirish Dáte, a reporter for HuffPost, stands out.
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The storm hit Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever.
Israel said the cease-fire had resumed after what appeared to be the deadliest day since the truce deal was agreed this month.
The job cuts are the result of a merger with Skydance, the Hollywood studio founded by David Ellison.
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The fish had been missing from the headwaters of the Klamath River for more than a century. Just a year after the removal of a final dam, they’ve returned.
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The administration often criticizes journalists, but the treatment of Shirish Dáte, a reporter for HuffPost, stands out.
Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three Stephen King movie adaptations and how they differ from their source material.
State officials promise large-scale involuntary addiction and mental health treatment at Salt Lake City’s edge. Critics see “a prison, or a warehouse.”
The bewitching duo of Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock turned this 1998 supernatural dramedy with a baffling story line into a Halloween classic.
As diet and wellness become increasingly politicized, one of the most recognizable grocery brands navigates the debate.
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President Trump vowed to bring factories back. Is he succeeding?
Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey, is betting that Trump supporters will turn out and support him, even without Mr. Trump atop the ticket.
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After he resigned as governor, Mr. Cuomo looked to restore his name while taking on a new lucrative career as a podcast host. Things did not go according to plan.
“Wait a second, what’s that in his stomach? It’s the Epstein files!” the “Late Show” host said.
China’s leader signaled in its next five-year plan that he is committed to competing in manufacturing and technology despite tensions with Washington.
Reagan would not have approved of Trump’s tariffs.
Despite the Constitution’s two-term limit, Trump had mused for months about a third term.
China’s leader draws on lessons from Lin Zexu, a Qing official whose defiance of Britain led to China’s humiliating defeat but made him a national hero.