Nebraska Woman Loses Health Insurance for Fourth Time Under Obamacare
Feb. 2, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is meeting with senators who will vote on his confirmation. If that happens soon, he could be part of some big decisions, Fred Lucas reports. What if your health coverage got canceled four times under Obamacare? Melissa Quinn has one woman's story. Civilians quake as the war in Ukraine erupts anew. Nolan Peterson files from Kyiv. Plus: Robin Simcox on morality and national security, and Katrina Trinko on the left's squeamishness about unborn babies. It's Groundhog Day. |
NewsNebraska Woman Loses Health Insurance for Fourth Time Under ObamacareSince the health care law's implementation three years ago, Pamela Weldin, 60, has lost her insurance four different times. |
NewsNeil Gorsuch Could Rule on These 3 Big Cases If He Joins Supreme Court Soon"It's doable to get a swift confirmation. The average Supreme Court confirmation comes in 67 days. Justice Ginsburg was confirmed in 50 days," says Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network. |
CommentaryThe Question the Left Won't Answer on AbortionFox News' Tucker Carlson asked a California Democrat if abortion was "the taking of a human life." His answer showcased the illogical thinking of the left on this issue. |
News'Humanitarian Disaster': Thousands of Civilians Caught in the Crossfire as the War in Ukraine EscalatesUkrainian officials say that a combined force of pro-Russian separatists and Russian regulars in eastern Ukraine is deliberately trying to derail the February 2015 cease-fire, called Minsk II, writes Nolan Peterson, who is based in Ukraine. |
NewsConservative Lawmakers Warn Congress Not to Reinstate Earmarks"When people talk about the fact that Congress needs to get back in charge of its own spending, I couldn't agree more," says Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. "But that does not mean, 'Bring back earmarks.'" |
CommentaryKeeping America Safe Involves Morally Difficult DecisionsTaking at face value much of the commentary surrounding "extreme vetting" in recent days, one would be led to believe that no moral dilemmas exist when it comes to easing the terror threat. |
NewsRepublican Lawmakers Call for Swift Confirmation of Betsy DeVosTwo GOP senators announced Wednesday they wouldn't support Betsy DeVos. Republican Rep. Dave Brat, who championed DeVos' confirmation in a letter, says, "The status quo is currently not doing the job for too many kids, particularly those in the inner cities." |
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