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Despite ongoing federal shutdown and uncertainty around Affordable Care Act tax credits, major health insurers are expanding their Obamacare marketplace presence. Companies including Oscar Health and UnitedHealthcare are entering new states and counties for the 2026 benefit year.
Major health insurance providers are significantly expanding their Affordable Care Act marketplace footprint for 2026 despite congressional gridlock over tax credit extensions that could cause premium spikes, according to industry reports. Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Oscar Health are among companies moving into new geographic markets and offering additional plan options while a federal government shutdown enters its third week.
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With Windows 10 approaching end-of-life, technology reports suggest users are turning to Linux and ChromeOS Flex to extend their hardware’s lifespan. These alternatives reportedly offer simplified transitions for those familiar with web-based workflows, potentially saving devices from obsolescence.
As Windows 10 approaches its official end-of-support date, technology analysts are observing increased interest in alternative operating systems for devices that cannot upgrade to Windows 11. According to reports, many users are exploring Linux distributions and ChromeOS Flex to extend the functional lifespan of their existing hardware that would otherwise become obsolete.