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3 States Counter Obama's Proposal For Medicaid Expansion
States have a year to get full funding for Medicaid expansion under Obamacare. The governors of Utah, Wyoming and Montana are trying to get the money, but their legislators may derail the efforts.
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell Gets 2 Years In Prison
McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, were convicted in September on several charges of corruption while he was in office. McDonnell must report to prison next month.
What Schools Could Use Instead Of Standardized Tests
A bill is being drafted that would end annual testing requirements. What would schools do without them?
Weather: Flooding Out West, Intense Cold To The East
The East Coast is experiencing the coldest temperatures of the year, while the Pacific Northwest saw flooding and evacuations because of heavy rain.
Palestinian Sentenced To 3 Life Terms Over Murder Of Israeli Teens
The killing preceded a 50-day war in Gaza last summer. The military court also ordered Hussam Qawasmeh to pay $63,000 to the victims' families.
Medicaid's Western Push Hits Montana
After sitting out the first full year of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, lawmakers in Montana are now talking about a limited expansion.
Ryland Barton - New State Capital Bureau Chief for KPR
KWBU Reporter and All Things Considered Host, Ryland Barton, is heading “home” to Kentucky – having landed the State Capital Bureau Chief job with…
In Class It's 'Ms. Smalls,' Onstage She's 'Miss Houston'
Our Secret Lives of Teachers series continues with Isis Smalls, who teaches English and coaches volleyball at a Houston middle school. She's also a beauty pageant winner.
D.C. Author George Pelecanos Writes What He Knows In 'The Martini Shot'
In his new collection of short stories and a novella, Pelecanos explores crime, adoption and writing from an African-American point of view. He says he's "aware of the responsibility" to get it right.
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In Reversal, Belgium Denies Inmate's Request To Die
A court approved Frank Van Den Bleeken's request to die in September. The planned euthanasia was called after the doctor who was to oversee the procedure backed out.
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