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Obamacare · Oak GroveThe decision could affect millions of Americans' access to no-cost preventive health care. It was not immediately clear when or how the decision could take effect in consumer insurance plans. The Biden administration is likely to appeal the case. The conservative Christian business owners who filed the lawsuit argue the preventive care measure mandates are unconstitutional.
US health insurers don’t have to cover vaccines, preventative screenings, judge rules
83% Left coverage: 6 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonThis week, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on two legal challenges to President Biden’s student loan cancellation plan. If allowed to continue, the administration’s proposal will deliver as much as $20,000 in student loan forgiveness to borrowers.
What to expect from the Supreme Court on Biden’s student loan cancellation
63% Center coverage: 171 sources
Asylum Seekers · WashingtonThe United States could bar tens of thousands of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border from claiming asylum under a proposal unveiled on Tuesday that would be the most wide-ranging attempt yet by U.S. President Joe Biden's administration to deter people from crossing the border without authorization.
Biden administration unveils broad asylum restrictions at U.S.-Mexico border
60% Center coverage: 116 sources
Tony Evers · WisconsinDemocratic governors in 20 states are launching a network intended to strengthen abortion access in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision. The Reproductive Freedom Alliance is a way for governors and their staffs to share best practices and affirm abortion rights. The group includes executives of heavily Democratic states like California, but also involves every presidential battleground state.
Tony Evers, other Democratic governors form alliance on abortion rights
44% Left coverage: 43 sources
CDC · East PalestineThe Biden administration said it has deployed federal medical experts to help assess what dangers remain at an Ohio village where a train carrying hazardous materials derailed this month – a ramp-up of federal support at the governor’s request as anxious residents point to signs of adverse effects.
Feds are sending medical experts to Ohio toxic train wreck site as residents’ safety concerns simmer
50% Center coverage: 24 sources
Business · WashingtonThe Congressional Budget Office on Wednesday said the U.S. Treasury Department will exhaust its ability to pay all its bills sometime between July and September, unless the current $31.4 trillion cap on borrowing is either raised or suspended.
U.S. could face debt-ceiling crisis this summer without deal, CBO warns
46% Center coverage: 55 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen told congressional leaders that the U.S. has hit the limit on the amount of debt it can issue to fulfill its obligations, prompting "extraordinary measures" that will allow the country to avoid a catastrophic default for at least the next few months.
U.S. hits debt limit, prompting "extraordinary measures" to avoid default
58% Center coverage: 168 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonU.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday announced the appointment of a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden's handling of sensitive government documents - an inquiry that could cast a shadow over the Democrat's expected run for re-election in 2024.
Special counsel named to probe Biden's handling of documents
55% Center coverage: 227 sources