
Sarah Kliff
Former Senior Correspondent
Latest articles by Sarah Kliff


Republicans are becoming increasingly worried about the “enormously complex” challenge of building an Obamacare alternative, should the Supreme Court strike Obamacare’s subsidies down.


The health-care provider has a new app that could one day prescribe birth control, too.


Health-care politics have sure changed since Romney was running.


Neither Democrats nor Republicans have come up with a plan for what to do if the Supreme Court rules against Obamacare. The law’s enrollees don’t have that luxury.


The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on Obamacare. And it could prove disastrous for the administration — and for millions of individuals and families who have found affordable coverage under the law.


There are thousands of pages of legal briefs in the case. But you really just need to know these three key points.


A victory in the courts might become a problem for Republicans on Capitol Hill.


Trust the statistical model. Seriously.


The new ad wants viewers to think of abortion as “a part of real life.”


Yep. This nails it.