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Health Law Adviser Says Insurers Will Morph Into Providers
In his new book, former White House adviser Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act is going to work in the long run, but that we'll see a lot of changes in health care along the way.
Forklift Danceworks' 'Play Ball!' Benefits Historic Downs Field
Forklift Danceworks is known for their large scale projects, which tend to feature real people performing dances that are based on their actual jobs....
One Day From Elections, Iraq Is Racked By Violence
In Iraq, at least 17 people are dead and dozens wounded after a pair of bombs struck an outdoor market. It's just the latest deadly attack on the eve of Iraq's national parliamentary elections.
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White House Report Lays Out Plans For Combating Campus Sexual Assault
A White House task force issued a report Tuesday aimed at dealing with sexual assault cases at colleges. The report offers basic guidelines for schools and sets up a national reporting system.
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High Court Ruling Revives Law Against Out-Of-State Pollution
The Supreme Court is upholding a major EPA air pollution rule. The rule seeks to rein in pollution from power plant smoke stacks which can make the air in downwind states unhealthy. Researchers say the rule finally addresses a disconnect between the science of air pollution and the laws that had tried to clean it up.
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Heated Words, And Mild Relief, In Russia's Response To New Sanctions
Russia reacted angrily to new EU and U.S. sanctions, which were imposed in response to Russian interference in Ukraine. Russia's deputy foreign minister vowed to deliver a "painful" response.
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In Diplomacy, Obama Aims To 'Hit Singles,' Not Swing For Fences
As President Obama returns from his trip to Asia, he's defending the trip's modest diplomatic accomplishments. He says that, while such efforts may not be sexy, they're better than unforced errors.
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A Brief Tour Of The Alimentary Canal, From Spit To You Know What
If you didn't know that spit makes a great spot remover or where prison inmates smuggle cellphones, author Mary Roach can fill you in. There's more than digestion going on down there.
New York And Chicago Bring E-Cigs Under Umbrella Of Tobacco Laws
Laws subjecting e-cigarettes to the same regulations as other tobacco products take effect in New York and Chicago Tuesday. They're just the latest moves to stem the rising popularity of the devices.
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Exploring 'What We Left Behind' In Iraq
New Yorker writer Dexter Filkins finds an increasingly authoritarian prime minister — Nouri al-Maliki — sectarian violence, and concern for the future. Iraq holds parliamentary elections Wednesday.
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