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  • After the Supreme Court ruled the Affordable Care Act was constitutional, the president gave his response. In his speech, he called the landmark decision "a victory for people all over this country."
  • One of the key architects behind the design and passage of the Affordable Care Act was House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. She speaks to Audie Cornish about Thursday's Supreme Court ruling, which upheld the heart of the law.
  • Melissa Block talks with GOP Deputy Whip Peter Roskam, a congressman from Illinois, about why he says the Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Affordable Care Act is not a victory for Americans, as the president claimed Thursday.
  • Magic Mike stars Channing Tatum as a stripper who dreams of more. Critic Ian Buckwalter says Steven Soderbergh's latest attempt to bridge the art-entertainment divide is more complicated than its slick rom-com exterior suggests — though it's still a movie about hot male strippers.
  • In Take This Waltz, a couple (Seth Rogen and Michelle Williams) find their marriage challenged when a charming new neighbor moves in. Critic Jeannette Catsoulis says the movie's profound take on marital instability proves director Sarah Polley's equally great debut feature was no fluke. (Recommended)
  • The Supreme Court's decision to uphold nearly all of the federal health care law produced very different reactions in Central Florida. Josephine Mercado, the founder of a health care nonprofit, says she plans to party. But congressional hopeful Todd Long says it's a blow to Americans' freedom.
  • Small business owners have mixed reactions to news the Supreme Court has upheld the Affordable Care Act. Some are happy with the outcome and relieved. Others are concerned about what comes next.
  • The basic ingredients of a crime thriller frame an older writer's tense relationships with his daughter and young second wife. Critic Joel Arnold says director Andre Techine's stylish, glacial reserve comes at the cost of character development.
  • The decision shifts much of the burden of implementing the law to the states, which are responsible for the lion's share of getting people without insurance covered under the health law. States also now have to make a decision about expanding Medicaid coverage to their poorest people.
  • Beasts of the Southern Wild came out of nowhere to win the Camera d'Or at Cannes and the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. The fable-like film, starring 6-year-old Quvenzhane Wallis, takes place after a storm ravages Louisiana. (Recommended)
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