December 20, 2015 White House won't rule out delay of ObamaCare individual mandate The White House appeared to leave the door open Monday to delaying the so-called individual mandate in the federal health care law, as President Obama acknowledged the main website for enrollment is not working as it should.
December 20, 2015 Feds try to eliminate housing for the deaf -- at complex built for hearing-impaired Arizona is defying a federal order to eliminate apartments for deaf seniors at a housing complex built specifically -- for the deaf.
December 20, 2015 Obama says debt standoff exposed clash of political visions Regrouping with Democrats after a bitter budget fight, President Barack Obama on Friday cast the recent spending-and-debt standoff with Congress as "a symptom of a larger challenge" but one offering Democrats the chance to show voters the virtues of their vision for government ahead of the 2014 midterm elections.
December 20, 2015 More losing insurance coverage than signing up on ObamaCare exchanges More Americans reportedly are being kicked off their insurance due to ObamaCare requirements than are signing up for coverage via the newly launched health care exchanges.
December 20, 2015 Budget fight kills traditional bow hunt on Blackbeard Island The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service disappointed hundreds of traditional bow hunters Friday when it announced the government shutdown would cancel the nation’s oldest managed bow hunt in the National Wildlife Refuge system.
December 20, 2015 Got an extension on your tax returns? IRS wants them by Oct. 15 Partial government shutdown or no partial government shutdown -- the IRS expects anyone who got an extension this year to file their return by Oct. 15.
December 20, 2015 ObamaCare's scope, rocky intro signals problems for Tuesday's start Administration officials say ObamaCare is ready for its close-up, with enrollment in the newly created insurance “exchanges” set to start on Tuesday.
December 20, 2015 'Cupboard is bare'? Despite claims, feds find $100M to give Detroit The Obama administration has found $100 million to send to struggling Detroit, despite recurring claims that the government cannot afford to make any more spending cuts.
December 20, 2015 Stimulus funds paid for trees in high-income Denver neighborhoods About $600,000 in federal stimulus funds were used to plant trees in some of Denver's priciest neighborhoods, according to a KCNC-TV report.
December 20, 2015 ObamaCare online sign-up delayed for small firms Small businesses seeking to buy health insurance under President Obama's health care law will have to wait a couple of months before they can complete the process online, administration officials said Thursday in the latest delay of the high-stakes rollout.