
Why the Obamacare fight is never *actually* over
CNN
For the third time in the last nine years -- and this time by a convincing 7-2 vote -- the Supreme Court knocked out a Republican effort to invalidate the Affordable Care Act on Thursday.
The logical conclusion you might reach from that decision is that finally, after more than a decade, the fight over Obamacare is now officially over. Which may be true from a legal perspective. But politically speaking, Obamacare will never die. It's a political zombie.
Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani bitterly clashed over age and experience Thursday in the final debate before New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, as Cuomo warned that electing the progressive state assemblyman is unprepared for the job and Mamdani hammered the former governor over scandals during his time in Albany.

On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security posted a striking graphic on its official X account. Uncle Sam, a symbol of American patriotism, is depicted nailing a poster to a wall that reads, “Help your country… and yourself.” Written underneath the poster is the sentence, “REPORT ALL FOREIGN INVADERS,” and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement hot line.