3 Big Obamacare Numbers to Start Off the New Year
Where things stand as the law goes into effect
Where things stand as the law goes into effect
People have always imposed their own narratives on politicians, but today the narratives are weirder than ever.
Democrats adore Clinton, but the deep dislike for her on the other side of the aisle means 2016 could be one of the most polarizing presidential contests ever.
Only 40 percent of those getting cleared to sign up through the exchanges so far are eligible for subsidies, far short of the 90 percent predicted.
The journalist who snapped the picture seen 'round the world says everyone's getting the story wrong.
The toxic effect of a pervasive expectation about how female political leaders ought to look
The Georgia Democrat's campaign used email a few times a day in late 1976.
The exchanges don't need that many young people to sign up in order to get off to a good start.
Robert Putnam, of Bowling Alone fame, has been arguing since 2012 for one approach the president took yesterday.
The economy, the Edward Snowden revelations, and the Affordable Care Act have all stressed the president's relationship with young Americans.