White House Expects Panama Court to Void Port Deal
The White House expects Panama’s Supreme Court to cancel a major port concession tied to the Panama Canal on Thursday, a move the administration sees as a potential setback for China’s commercial footprint in the region and a complicating factor for a BlackRock-led ports…[#item_full_content]
Rasmussen Poll: Trump Approval Rises With Hispanics
President Donald Trump’s standing with Hispanic voters improved sharply in a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday, posting a net approval of +8.[#item_full_content]
Trump Signs Executive Order to Fight Drug Addiction
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aimed at coordinating a federal response to drug addiction and substance abuse.[#item_full_content]
Fla. AG Uthmeier: Yanked Nurse’s License Over MAGA Post
Florida officials have revoked the nursing license of Erik Martindale after a viral social media post in which he vowed to deny anesthesia to patients who support the “MAGA” movement, state Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Thursday.[#item_full_content]
Deal Reached Advancing Spending Bills to Avert New Govt. Shutdown
A deal was reached Thursday to advance a major package of federal spending bills that would avert a government shutdown for most agencies beginning Saturday, according to a Senate Democrat leadership aide cited by Reuters.[#item_full_content]
Venezuela, Trump allenta le sanzioni sul petrolio e Caracas apre agli investimenti esteri
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ACA Sign-Ups Dip by 1M After Pandemic Subsidy Expires
Affordable Care Act marketplace enrollment slipped for 2026 after temporary federal premium subsidies expired, with about 23 million people selecting coverage in the annual sign-up period that largely ended Jan. 15, down from 24.2 million a year earlier.
ACA Sign-Ups Dip by 1M After Pandemic Subsidy Expires
Affordable Care Act marketplace enrollment slipped for 2026 after temporary federal premium subsidies expired, with about 23 million people selecting coverage in the annual sign-up period that largely ended Jan. 15, down from 24.2 million a year earlier, according to …
Dem N.J. Gov. Plans Portal for Videos of ICE Activity
Amid escalating tensions over aggressive anti-ICE protests, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is urging residents to record federal law enforcement officers operating in their neighborhoods and upload the videos to a state-run portal she said she plans to launch.