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By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court preserved President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law on Thursday, upholding crucial tax subsidies while turning aside a conservative legal challenge that could have doomed the law. “After more than 50 votes in Congress to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law, after multiple challenges to this law before the
Have we already met the next Bachelor?! While The Bachelorette is still in the middle of its drama-filled season, the ABC hit franchise is already looking ahead at its upcoming 20th…
Taylor Swift’s album 1989 is officially coming to Apple Music! After persuading Apple to pay artists and record labels for streaming their music during the 90-day free trial period,…
Katie Couric and guests break down the significance of the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Chief Justice John Roberts just saved the Affordable Care Act — again. As he did in 2012, Roberts defected from his conservative colleagues and joined the court’s liberals in refusing to send Obamacare into a death-spiral.
A key meeting of eurozone finance ministers broke up without agreement on Greece’s rescue package on Thursday, intensifying doubts about whether Athens can make a crucial debt payment due in just a few …
T-Mobile is revamping its phone-upgrade program by eliminating a $10-a-month charge for the most popular phones. The wireless carrier shattered longstanding industry practices two years ago by eliminating …
Shares of TransUnion are climbing in morning trading after the credit rating company’s initial public offering raised $664.8 million. The Chicago-based company sold about 29.5 million shares for $22.50 …