New data released by one of the nation's largest insurers says 15 to 20 percent of customers signed up under Obamacare aren't paying their first premium, which means they're not actually covered.
Political donors can now donate money to as many candidates and parties as they want, thanks to a Supreme Court ruling.
Some Republican lawmakers fear the Obama administration's plan to relinquish U.S. oversight of the World Wide Web could result in Russia or China taking control.
With midterm elections just seven months away, polls show Republicans have a good chance to hold the House and take back the Senate.
To counteract last-minute technical glitches, the Obamacare enrollment deadline has been delayed again - a move that didn't sit well with Republicans.
More than 6 million Americans have signed up for health insurance through Obamacare, President Barack Obama announced Thursday.
Thanks to a provision in the health care law many millennials won't be worrying about health insurance for a long time.
A federal appeals court appears to be leaning against the president's healthcare reform law.
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen told a House panel Wednesday it will "take years" to produce evidence that the agency targeted Tea Party.
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up the most prominent case yet pitting some Americans' religious rights against Obamacare's edicts Tuesday.