United Steelworks hold a thank you rally for health care reform in Washington
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi speaks at a health care rally held by the United Steelworkers thanking her for passing health care reform legislation, in Washing on May 6, 2010. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Wednesday "House Republicans have truly lost their minds" under a popular definition of insanity.
U.S. President Obama pitched his signature healthcare reform law Friday, stressing its benefits for women about five months before a key provision takes effect.
Another House vote to repeal the healthcare reform law will give new lawmakers a chance to weigh in on the issue, House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday.
A U.S. survey on the Affordable Care Act indicates Americans are clueless about the law in general and how it will affect their family in particular.
U.S. President Barack Obama said Tuesday healthcare reform has made medical insurance more secure for those already covered.
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Two U.S. non-profit groups say they have documented hundreds of medical repatriation cases in which undocumented immigrants were sent to their home countries.
U.S. House leaders Wednesday pulled back a bill to modify Obamacare amid criticism from Republican hard-liners who wanted another vote on a complete repeal.
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U.S. President Obama added nearly $4 billion in his proposed 2014 budget Wednesday to fund healthcare exchanges, food safety and expanded preschool.
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