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Surprise Medical Bills: ER Is In Network, But Doctor Isn't
When Jennifer Hopper's husband was hit in the eye with a baseball, she rushed him to a hospital she knew was within their insurance plan. Then the ER doctor sent her an extra bill for more than $700.
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NFL, Broadway Fight FCC Auction Of Broadcast Spectrum
The Federal Communications Commission is getting ready to auction off more broadcast spectrum and that has the folks who use wireless microphones very worried.
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Vet's Self-Cooling Prosthetic Could Help Amputees Beat The Heat
An Iraq war veteran has developed a better artificial leg with a cooling fan. Gary Walters says most prosthesis don't release heat, causing many amputees to stop wearing them.
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Selfies With Bears Prompt Warning From Park Rangers
Selfies with bears are showing up on Instagram. Rangers in South Lake Tahoe have been sufficiently worried to issue a warning: Wild bears are unpredictable, and could attack. #bearselfie
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Three Cheers For The Instant Replay
The end of the World Series allows us to revisit baseball's experiment with instant replay. Commentator Alva Noë argues it has been a success — because it makes the game not more fair but more fun.
Israel Reopens Disputed Religious Site In Jerusalem To Worshippers
The Temple Mount, sacred to both Muslims and Jews, was closed Thursday following the attempted assassination of a right-wing Jewish activist. More than 1,000 security personnel have been deployed.
Maine Judge Rejects State's Bid To Restrict Nurse's Movements
The request by state officials would have compelled Kaci Hickox, who shows no symptoms of Ebola, to isolate herself until Nov. 10.
No Joke: French Town Cracks Down On Clown Costumes After Attacks
The French town of Vendargues has banned people from dressing up as clowns for a month starting today. The move follows violent incidents across the country involving teens dressed as clowns.
Central Texas Leadership Series: Frederica Mathewes-Green
Nationally know author and commentator on spirituality and public life, Frederica Mathewew-Green was a presenter at the 2014 Baylor Symposium on Faith and…
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Why My Grandma Never Had A Pap Smear
Women in the developing world may never be tested for cervical cancer. Clinics are far away, cultural biases may keep them away. Now an inexpensive test lets them do it themselves.
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