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Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is seen questioning Supreme Court nominee judge Neil Gorsuch during Tuesday's hearing. On Wednesday, Cruz painted his Democratic colleagues as hypocrites for criticizing Gorsuch,. Photo by  REUTERS/Joshua Roberts,

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Survey: U.S. uninsured up by 2 million this year as gains erode

WASHINGTON — The number of U.S. adults without health insurance has grown by some 2 million this year, according to a major new survey that finds recent coverage gains beginning to erode.

By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press

Politics Jul 10

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2 GOP senators suggest bill to repeal health care law ‘dead’

WASHINGTON — The initial GOP bill to repeal and replace the nation's health law is probably "dead" and President Donald Trump's proposal to just repeal it appears to be a "non-starter," two moderate Republican senators indicated Sunday as their party…

By Hope Yen, Associated Press

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Texas Medicaid cuts leave special needs kids without therapy

Some Texas children with special needs have lost critical services since the state implemented $350 million in Medicaid cuts to speech, occupational and physical therapy in December.

By Meredith Hoffman, Associated Press

Politics Jun 28

Senate Move On U.S. Spending Bill Sets Up House Obamacare Fight
The 52 people who are deciding the fate of health care in America

Here are some vital stats on the 52 people deciding the fate of the health care overhaul.

By Lisa Desjardins

Jun 28

Senate leaders scramble for deal on health care bill

By Erica Werner and Alan Fram, Associated Press

The Republican Party's long-promised repeal of "Obamacare" stands in limbo after Senate GOP leaders, short of support, abruptly shelved a vote on legislation to fulfill the promise.

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Jun 28

Most Americans disapprove of GOP’s treatment of health care

By Laura Santhanam

A majority of Americans are unhappy with the Republicans' efforts to overhaul the nation's health care system, a troubling sign for the party as it struggles to pass a health care bill in Congress.

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Jun 26

CBO: 22 million people would lose insurance under Senate health care bill

By Laura Santhanam

The bill was released last Thursday, and GOP leaders are pushing for a final vote this week.

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Jun 24

Five GOP senators now oppose health care bill as written

By Alan Fram and Regina Garcia Cano, Associated Press

Nevada Republican Dean Heller became the fifth GOP senator to declare his opposition to the party's banner legislation to scuttle much of Barack Obama's health care overhaul on Friday.

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Jun 23

The nation’s biggest drug lobby remains silent on GOP health care bill

By Laura Santhanam

PBS NewsHour Anchor Judy Woodruff interviewed PhRMA's Stephen Ubl on Friday at the 2017 Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colorado.

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