Facility where comatose woman had baby faces new abuse allegations
The facility is facing scrutiny after another patient in a vegetative state unexpectedly gave birth
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The facility is facing scrutiny after another patient in a vegetative state unexpectedly gave birth
A proposed rule change would result in a modest premium increase under the Affordable Care Act
A former top prosecutor in Phoenix will investigate what happened at the long-term care center where a vegetative patient gave birth
"Now he's just trying to stoke his political base by bringing up the wall all the time," Castro said on "Face the Nation"
Plan to provide the poor and uninsured with medical care may amount to a bold policy shift -- or a political ploy
New members of Congress usually come to Washington convinced they can make change
After a Texas judge ruled the health care law unconstitutional, insurers and hospital operators led stock markets lower
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to step down at end of year; Suspect arrested in killing of American student in the Netherlands.
Former President Barack Obama is defending his signature domestic legislative achievement, after a federal judge in Texas ruled Friday the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional. Julia Manchester, a reporter for the Hill, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with analysis.
A federal judge in Texas struck down former President Obamas' Affordable Care Act as unconstitutional. The ruling came on the eve of the end of open enrollment for 2019. Kenneth Craig reports.
"We expect this ruling will be appealed to the Supreme Court. Pending the appeal process, the law remains in place," White House press secretary said
Late Friday night, a federal judge in Texas ruled the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional. Supporters of Obamacare are promising to appeal the decision. They're concerned the ruling could strip coverage from millions of Americans with pre-existing conditions. As a result, a number of insurance groups, patient advocates and health care providers denounced the ruling. Kenneth Craig reports.
Former President Barack Obama promises no gimmicks this year to stress the importance of signing up for health insurance before Saturday's deadline
Anthem is among those denying claims for ER visits it says are "inappropriate," leaving patients with huge bills
Nancy Pelosi has made it clear the new majority won't take a "scattershot" approach to investigating the president
The federal government has unveiled updated guidelines for physical activity. The recommendations aim to help fight the obesity epidemic that affects nearly 40 percent of American adults and adds nearly $117 billion to health care costs. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
Democrat or Republican, voters said health care topped their list of concerns in the midterm elections
Midterm voters reported their top issue was health care, especially among Democrats. It was mentioned by about twice as many voters overall as immigration, the top issue for Republicans. Anthony Mason reports on some of the other key findings from our exit polling.
Republicans and Democrats focused on different issues in the final days of the campaign, while President Trump attempted to motivate his supporters by framing the election as a referendum on his presidency. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns explains what's at stake in the midterm elections and what to watch as results come in.
Democrats and Republicans are battling for control of Congress in Tuesday's midterm elections, as many voters look to voice their support or opposition to President Trump. CBSN political contributors Joel Payne and Michael Graham break down what's at stake.
Young voters have been unreliable in the past, but in some states like Nevada, early voting shows an increase in millennial participation. Top issues for them include college costs, health care and gun control. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports.
On the eve of the midterm elections, CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the issues voters care about, including health care and immigration, and early voting turnout.
Trump pushes immigration ahead of midterms; Pittsburgh community thanks first responders after shooting.
The president is putting a new focus on immigration in the final days before the midterm elections. But Democrats believe health care is their winning argument. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
One week before the midterm elections, the CBS News Battleground Tracker shows Democrats have the advantage as they try to take control of the House. In Florida, where there are a number of key races, health care is the major issue. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
Senate Republicans are planning a different approach to try and end the government shutdown on Friday. Follow live updates here.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights starting Friday as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
U.S. District Judge John McConnell ordered the Trump administration to provide the full food stamp benefits by Friday.
ICE's detainee population is at the highest level on record as President Trump intensifies his crackdown on illegal immigration — and just over half did not have criminal charges or convictions, according to data obtained by CBS News.
The vote comes after a top shareholder, Norway's sovereign wealth fund, said it would vote against the pay package.
The Supreme Court agreed to freeze a lower court order that stopped the State Department from enforcing a new passport policy put into place by President Trump earlier this year.
The Department of Public Safety said officers found Kneeland's vehicle abandoned after a crash, then found his body nearby.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against federal immigration agents' use of force during Operation Midway Blitz, telling lawyers for the Trump administration she found their evidence "simply not credible."
A man who was charged with throwing a sandwich at a federal agent was found not guilty of one count of misdemeanor assault by a jury in Washington, D.C.