The Supreme Court preserved the Affordable Care Act's preventive-care coverage system on June 27, 2025. Fox News, NPR, and Reuters all reported that the ruling kept insurers on the hook for many no-cost screenings and medications.
Coverage across the spectrum agreed that the case tested whether the task force recommending preventive services had been structured constitutionally. The Court's ruling avoided the immediate disruption that insurers, doctors, and patient advocates had warned about.
NPR focused more on patient access and the range of services protected, while Fox News spent more time on the separation-of-powers and religious-objection arguments raised by challengers.