ObamaCare is showing its resilience after a year where in which it took a beating but survived.
A surprisingly high number of people signed up under the law in the enrollment period that ended last week: 8.8 million, just short of the 9.2 million from last year.
And that was despite the Trump administration’s attacks on the healthcare law, cutbacks on outreach, and an enrollment period that was half as long as previous ones.
President Trump was all smiles as he welcomed congressional Republicans to the White House last week to celebrate the shared victory on taxes. But it's unclear whether the reverie will carry over into 2018, especially as the party heads for midterm elections where the House and Senate could be at risk.
President Trump on Sunday told the military "we're winning" in a video conference call framed as a Christmas greeting. He praised soldiers deployed overseas, complimenting the military on “how well we’re doing” in the fight against terrorism.
Democrats see an opportunity to capitalize on the massive backlash to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decision to repeal its net neutrality rules.
Retiring Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) on Sunday said the crowds at rallies for President Trump and other Republicans reflect "spasms of a dying party," adding that the GOP will have to formulate a governing agenda to reach more voters.
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump joined the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) call center remotely on Sunday to take questions about Santa’s whereabouts.
President Trump on Sunday touted provisions in the recently-passed GOP tax plan, while pushing back against polls that indicate the measure is unpopular among the U.S. public.
North Korea reportedly said on Sunday that new sanctions passed by the United Nations (U.N.) are an "act of war" and violate peace and stability in the region.
A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesman late Saturday labeled a string of shootings in Harrisburg, Pa., targeting police officers a terror attack and used the incident to criticize chain migration.
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By Michael Kranish, Devin Barrett and Karoun Demirjian
The allegation that FBI and Justice Department officials are part of a broad conspiracy against President Trump is suddenly center stage, amplified by conservative activists, GOP lawmakers, right-leaning media and Trump himself. The partisan atmosphere is a sharp departure from the near-universal support that greeted Robert Mueller III’s selection as special counsel in May.
While many Republicans celebrated the recent passage of their tax overhaul, some worry the party’s year in control of Congress and the White House has done little to rein in federal spending.
Stung by their failure to field candidates in crucial House races last year, Democrats are contesting virtually every Republican-held House seat in 2018.
Los Angeles Times: In hopes of getting around federal law, immigrants seek governors' pardons to block deportation
By Kurtis Lee
The two Cambodian refugees living in Northern California had been convicted of crimes years ago and, under the Trump administration’s more aggressive immigration enforcement policies, those offenses had placed them on a path toward deportation.
President Donald Trump’s Christmas wishes include a peaceful America, he said while taking phone calls from children tracking the global travels of Santa’s sleigh -- although the president’s social-media activities suggested otherwise.
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President Trump was all smiles on Wednesday as he welcomed congressional Republicans to the White House to celebrate the shared victory on taxes.
Trump heaped praise on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who he harshly criticized during the failed ObamaCare repeal effort, and gave a prominent spot near the podium to Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nev.), who’s considered the most vulnerable GOP senator up for reelection next year.
Trump himself said the passage of the tax bill made it easier for all of the Republicans to be in a good mood.