WASHINGTON (AP) — The outlook for President Barack Obama's health care law is getting better, with more people enrolled overall and a much-needed surge of interest among young adults.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
WIBX VIP Club Gripe of the Day is: Cold
Hometown of the Day: Canajoharie
Newsmaker of the Day: MVWA
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How Cold is it Out There?
A lot of school closings today. Listeners called these in:
Mohawk -12
Frankfort -11
Marcy -14
West Winfield -19
Old Forge -24
Check out this photo from Jared
NFL Eliminating the Extra Point:
Keeler and Monask
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has thrown a hitch into President Barack Obama's new health care law by blocking a requirement that some religion-affiliated organizations provide health insurance that includes birth control.
CHICAGO (AP) — Monday's deadline for signing up for insurance under the new health care law has effectively been extended through Tuesday in case of heavy demand on the government website.
CHICAGO (AP) — Small businesses interested in buying marketplace health insurance plans for their workers will have to purchase them from agents, brokers or insurance companies for the next year, rather than through the government website.
While the federal website created to provide healthcare coverage to millions of Americans has been plagued with problems since its launch, that's not the case here in New York.