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Dr. Annelys Hernandez checks out Cynthia Louis at a Mobile Health Center at Florida International Univeristy on March 3, 2015. Louis is ineligible for health insurance because of Florida's decision to reject Medicaid expansion under Obamacare.

‘The waiting is tearing me down’ — low-income Americans struggle in anti-Obamacare states

Health

While the ranks of the uninsured in the US have dropped sharply under Obamacare, around four million low-income Americans are still left out of the program in states that did not expand Medicaid. And while those states wrestle with the federal government, ordinary citizens say they’re suffering.

The World

Doctors reject Medicare as millions of baby boomers enter the system

New Frontline documentary finds that one in three Americans can’t afford a dentist

Health & Medicine

Detention and suspension rates in Chicago increase during end of month period, may be related to food stamps

Global Politics

Experts worry a broad Supreme Court ruling on Medicaid expansion could rewrite limits of federal power

Global Politics

Republicans propose budget that Democrats say amounts to a broken promise

Global Politics

Rep. Paul Ryan, the Republican chairman of the House budget writing committee, is preparing to unveil his latest plan for government spending. Democrats are already criticizing it as an example of Republicans breaking the agreement the two parties reached last August.

As Gingrich presses, fiction becomes fact on food stamp debate

Global Politics

Newt Gingrich has taken to calling President Barack Obama “the food stamp president.” But in terms of his rhetoric, some of the statements aren’t quite accurate, a social welfare professor said.

As unemployment benefits claims decline, disability claims rise

Global Politics

More than three million more people are now collecting Social Security payments because of disability then were in 2007. A new report from the Obama administration and others suggests that as people lose unemployment benefits, they’re going after disability benefits.

Deadline looms for Super Committee action on federal deficit, budget (with video)

Global Politics

With a mandate to implement $1.2 trillion in budget cuts or new revenue by next Wednesday, signs are emerging that the Congressional Super Committee may try to punt its responsibility to other committees.

Banks fight law regulating risky lending

Banks lobby to change legislation created to protect borrowers from risky lending practices.