The rollout of Obamacare’s health exchanges has been anything but smooth. But history shows that Obama isn’t the first president to encounter problems introducing public health programs. Christine Romans takes you back to the Johnson and Roosevelt eras for some historical perspective.
How sick is Obamacare? Depends on who you ask. Christine Romans shows you why Democrats and Republicans have such different treatment plans for the feverish health care program.
Members of Congress grilled Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius about the disastrous rollout of healthcare.gov. The Congress members' bizarre questions made it clear that the hearing's purpose was more political theater than anything else. So stick this on your bumper: nuance is necessary.
Christine Romans sat down with former Republican senator Olympia Snowe to discuss divides in the GOP, fiscal responsibility, and the important roles women play in politics.
A government shutdown won't stop Obamacare, no matter how long Ted Cruz reads "Green Eggs and Ham." Christine Romans lays out the facts, and Republican Senator Johnny Isakson explains why letting the government grind to a halt would be a big mistake.
The answer depends on your age, your income, and your address. Christine Romans checks the pulse of the Affordable Care Act.
How much do people know about benefits available to them under the Affordable Care Act? It turns out, not much. Zain Asher knocks on doors with volunteers trying to get the word out.
We've all heard warnings about a shutdown, but where would you feel it if the government grinds to a halt? Candy Crowley and Mohamed El-Erian join Christine Romans.
Forget half-court shots - you've never seen a basketball swish like this. And forget alcohol too—marijuana advocates say Broncos players should smoke pot instead. Get in the huddle with John Berman for The Score.
We know Obamacare's employer mandate has been delayed. What remains to be seen is how the law will affect jobs, if at all. Christine Romans asks Stephen Moore and Dean Baker for their takes.