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ACA premiums likely set for another double-digit rise next year
Insurers are proposing a rate hike of about 14%, driven by rising healthcare costs, inflation and the loss of enhanced tax subsidies.
Ruben Vargas sends Switzerland to the World Cup quarterfinals in shootout win over Colombia
Switzerland will next face defending champion Argentina on Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri. Argentina defeated Egypt 3-2 earlier in the day.
Democrats clash over Israel and integrity in fiery Michigan Senate debate
Rep. Haley Stevens and former public health official Abdul El-Sayed had their first one-on-one showdown Tuesday night in a debate filled with personal digs.
Maine Democratic Party accuses Graham Platner of meddling in the process to replace him
The Platner campaign said it wasn’t trying to influence the party but was trying “to understand what this process would look like” as he weighs his future.
Senate sets new date for Jay Clayton’s confirmation hearing after Trump derailed the previous one
Clayton’s June 17 hearing for director of national intelligence was postponed at the last minute after President Donald Trump intervened.
Trump to meet with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and Syria’s al-Sharaa on final day of NATO summit
In addition to meeting with the leaders of Ukraine and Syria, President Donald Trump will take part Wednesday in working sessions with allies he has at times maligned.
Man found amid 1,000 pounds of trash in national forest said he’d lived on parkland for 8 years
A man amassed around 1,000 pounds of trash at a campsite in Arizona’s Tonto National Forest, where, he told police, he’d been living for eight years, according to court documents.
DOJ threatens criminal charges for state election officials over noncitizen voting
President Donald Trump and his administration have falsely claimed that noncitizen voting is a widespread problem plaguing U.S. elections.
Maryland lawmakers to meet in August for special session on redistricting
Legislators will meet to consider sending a constitutional amendment to voters in November that could clear the way for a potential all-Democratic map in 2028.
The Pentagon is running out of money
Defense officials asked for more than $67 billion. But Congress hasn’t approved the money yet, in part because of frustrations over information about the war with Iran.