Senate Democrats said "they have sent some health care proposals to the Congressional Budget Office for cost estimates, although they studiously avoiding saying they had a deal," Roll Call reports.
However, CNN quotes Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) saying they have reached "broad agreement" but declined to release details.
No one is certain what the agreement is, but the New York Times and the AP say it "rejects" the public option while the Washington Post calls it a "public option compromise."
Importantly, Reuters quotes Reid saying that reports the government-run "public option" had been dropped were "not true."