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States Allowed To Intervene Over Federal Subsidy Payments Case, Court Of Appeals Rules

The case, which dates back to the Obama administration, was filed by the Republican-led House against the government in an effort to block the subsidy payments to insurers for the individual plans created by the Affordable Care Act. Sixteen attorneys general, including California’s, had filed to defend the subsidies.

Trump Urged To Declare National Emergency Over Opioid Epidemic

“With approximately 142 Americans dying every day,” notes the report from the president’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, “America is enduring a death toll equal to September 11th every three weeks.”

‘I Think It’s Over’: Senators Ready To Move On From Repeal Efforts

Despite threats from President Donald Trump, many in the party are giving up and shifting their attention elsewhere. “Maybe lightning will strike and something will come together but I’m not holding my breath,” Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) said.

Free Program Offers Santa Rosa Mothers Help With Breastfeeding

Mothers of infants who are having trouble breastfeeding or who need some advice can relax on a comfy couch or upholstered chair in a homey living room-like setting, and join a support circle offering help from nurses, specialists and fellow moms working through the same problems.

E-Cigarettes Can Help Smokers Kick The Habit

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego looked at more than 160,000 people over 14 years and found that people who used e-cigarettes to quit smoking were more successful than those who didn’t.