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House Democrats Threaten Government Shutdown Over Healthcare Funding
House Democrats, led by Hakeem Jeffries, plan to oppose a government funding bill without healthcare concessions, potentially leading to a shutdown on October 1st, while Senate Democrats remain divided on the strategy.
House Democrats Threaten Government Shutdown Over Healthcare Funding
House Democrats, led by Hakeem Jeffries, plan to oppose a government funding bill without healthcare concessions, potentially leading to a shutdown on October 1st, while Senate Democrats remain divided on the strategy.
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16% Bias Score


Trump's Healthcare Policies Threaten Access for Millions
President Trump's healthcare policies, including Medicaid cuts, ACA subsidy rollbacks, and pharmaceutical tariffs, threaten to eliminate health insurance for over 10 million Americans, increase out-of-pocket costs drastically, and severely compromise the affordability and accessibility of healthcare...
Trump's Healthcare Policies Threaten Access for Millions
President Trump's healthcare policies, including Medicaid cuts, ACA subsidy rollbacks, and pharmaceutical tariffs, threaten to eliminate health insurance for over 10 million Americans, increase out-of-pocket costs drastically, and severely compromise the affordability and accessibility of healthcare...
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64% Bias Score


Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" to Cut $1 Trillion from Medicaid, Increasing Healthcare Costs
President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" passed the House, enacting $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts over 10 years, potentially resulting in 12 million losing health insurance, hospital closures, and increased healthcare costs; the bill also includes changes to Medicare and the Affordable Care Act.
Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" to Cut $1 Trillion from Medicaid, Increasing Healthcare Costs
President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" passed the House, enacting $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts over 10 years, potentially resulting in 12 million losing health insurance, hospital closures, and increased healthcare costs; the bill also includes changes to Medicare and the Affordable Care Act.
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64% Bias Score


Republican Spending Bill to Significantly Impact Healthcare and Social Programs
The Republican spending bill, effective in stages from 2024-2034, will cut Medicaid by $1 trillion, increase the uninsured by 12 million, change work requirements for SNAP, and alter the ACA, impacting millions, particularly vulnerable populations.
Republican Spending Bill to Significantly Impact Healthcare and Social Programs
The Republican spending bill, effective in stages from 2024-2034, will cut Medicaid by $1 trillion, increase the uninsured by 12 million, change work requirements for SNAP, and alter the ACA, impacting millions, particularly vulnerable populations.
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36% Bias Score


High Out-of-Pocket Costs for Follow-up Mammograms Affect Millions
Millions of women annually face unexpected hundreds-to-thousands-of-dollars bills for additional tests after mammograms, despite the Affordable Care Act's free screening mandate. This is due to insurance often not covering ultrasounds and MRIs needed for women with dense breasts, with some organizat...
High Out-of-Pocket Costs for Follow-up Mammograms Affect Millions
Millions of women annually face unexpected hundreds-to-thousands-of-dollars bills for additional tests after mammograms, despite the Affordable Care Act's free screening mandate. This is due to insurance often not covering ultrasounds and MRIs needed for women with dense breasts, with some organizat...
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52% Bias Score


Expiring ACA Subsidies Threaten Millions with Unaffordable Health Insurance
The impending expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies at the end of 2024 threatens to leave millions of Americans, particularly in Florida and Texas, without affordable health insurance, potentially impacting millions of families and causing significant health and economic consequences.
Expiring ACA Subsidies Threaten Millions with Unaffordable Health Insurance
The impending expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies at the end of 2024 threatens to leave millions of Americans, particularly in Florida and Texas, without affordable health insurance, potentially impacting millions of families and causing significant health and economic consequences.
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52% Bias Score

UnitedHealth Profit Plunges on Rising Healthcare Costs
UnitedHealth Group reported a $3.4 billion profit decline in Q2 2025 due to increased healthcare costs across Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and ACA plans; the company projects earnings growth to resume in 2026, revising its 2025 outlook accordingly.

UnitedHealth Profit Plunges on Rising Healthcare Costs
UnitedHealth Group reported a $3.4 billion profit decline in Q2 2025 due to increased healthcare costs across Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and ACA plans; the company projects earnings growth to resume in 2026, revising its 2025 outlook accordingly.
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40% Bias Score

17 Million Americans to Lose Health Insurance Under "One Big Beautiful Bill
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law on July 4th, 2024, is projected to cause 17 million Americans to lose health insurance coverage by 2026, due to changes in Medicaid eligibility, the ACA marketplace, and restrictions on reproductive healthcare funding.

17 Million Americans to Lose Health Insurance Under "One Big Beautiful Bill
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law on July 4th, 2024, is projected to cause 17 million Americans to lose health insurance coverage by 2026, due to changes in Medicaid eligibility, the ACA marketplace, and restrictions on reproductive healthcare funding.
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68% Bias Score

House Passes Bill Cutting $1 Trillion in Federal Health Spending
The House passed a bill cutting $1 trillion in federal health spending over 10 years, leading to an estimated 12 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 and potentially causing service reductions or closures at hospitals and healthcare facilities.

House Passes Bill Cutting $1 Trillion in Federal Health Spending
The House passed a bill cutting $1 trillion in federal health spending over 10 years, leading to an estimated 12 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 and potentially causing service reductions or closures at hospitals and healthcare facilities.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's ACA Enrollment Changes Face Legal Challenge
New Trump administration rules shortening the Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment period by one month, starting November 1st, 2026, are facing a legal challenge from Democratic mayors who claim the rules will cause as many as 2 million people to lose health coverage and overburden city services.

Trump's ACA Enrollment Changes Face Legal Challenge
New Trump administration rules shortening the Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment period by one month, starting November 1st, 2026, are facing a legal challenge from Democratic mayors who claim the rules will cause as many as 2 million people to lose health coverage and overburden city services.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Maine Governor Condemns Federal Healthcare Cuts, Citing Severe Impacts on State
Maine Governor Janet Mills strongly opposes the proposed federal legislation due to its projected $4.5 billion Medicaid cuts over the next decade, threatening healthcare coverage for 30,000+ residents and potentially closing up to four rural hospitals.

Maine Governor Condemns Federal Healthcare Cuts, Citing Severe Impacts on State
Maine Governor Janet Mills strongly opposes the proposed federal legislation due to its projected $4.5 billion Medicaid cuts over the next decade, threatening healthcare coverage for 30,000+ residents and potentially closing up to four rural hospitals.
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56% Bias Score

Republican Bill to Increase Budget Deficit by \$2.4 Trillion, CBO Projects
The Republican policy bill, projected to increase the US budget deficit by \$2.4 trillion over 10 years, would result in 10.9 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 due to cuts in Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

Republican Bill to Increase Budget Deficit by \$2.4 Trillion, CBO Projects
The Republican policy bill, projected to increase the US budget deficit by \$2.4 trillion over 10 years, would result in 10.9 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 due to cuts in Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
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48% Bias Score
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