Oil to start flowing in southern leg of Keystone pipeline
The northern section of the controversial TransCanada project is still awaiting government approval.
Out West, ‘big solar’ is booming
High-tech plants that use the sun to generate electricity are coming online, but a smaller future looms.
Out West, ‘big solar’ is booming
High-tech plants that use the sun to generate electricity are coming online, but a smaller future looms.
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Obamacare's silver lining?
For all of the issues surrounding the rollout of the President's signature health care law, one part seems to be working pretty well—the expansion of Medicaid. Close to 400,000 Americas have learned they are now eligible to enroll, but some states haven't embraced the expansion.Can a November surge help Obamacare?
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Wonkblog's Sarah Kliff explains why a lot of people's health insurance policies might get cancelled.Kliff Notes: HealthCare.gov's 3 problems
Wonkblog's Sarah Kliff walks through the three main problems bogging down the Affordable Care Act's online marketplace.Kliff Notes: Obama's health care speech
Wonkblog's Sarah Kliff shares her "Kliff Notes" for President Obama's remarks defending his signature health care law.Obamacare Q&A: Are all marketplaces created equal?
Wonkblog's Sarah Kliff explains why the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces are different from state to state.Obamacare Q&A: Who doesn't have to enroll?
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Obama administration rejects Keystone pipeline
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