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Tennessee's Medicaid Deal Dodges A Partisan Fight
An agreement between the Tennessee Hospital Association and Republican Gov. Bill Haslam expands Medicaid without tax dollars, an agreement that could be a blueprint for other states.
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Teaching Friends And Family How To Reverse A Drug Overdose
Quick treatment with Narcan can save a life after an overdose of heroin or opioid pain pills. The year 2014 saw more police, drug users and their families carrying Narcan "rescue kits."
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Obama Finds Reset Button With 2 Years To Go: Is It Too Late?
The president knows he was once regarded as having limitless promise, and realizes as well how disappointed many of his acolytes have been.
Transcript: President Obama's Full NPR Interview
Steve Inskeep's wide-ranging interview with President Obama covers recent executive actions on Cuba and immigration, race relations in the U.S., health care and extending democracy in the Middle East.
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At Least 10 Dead After Ferry Fire Off Greek Coast
Monday morning, rescue crews finished airlifting survivors to safety. Video from a coast guard helicopter showed a black plume of smoke billowing from the vessel.
Exercising Penguins Are A Hit With Tourists In Japan
A zoo in Japan takes its penguins on a 30-minute waddle twice a day during the winter to keep them from getting too chubby. Visitors line the route and snap pictures of the penguins.
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Pa. Town To Ring In New Year With Giant Nail
Pennsylvania was once the national capital of nails. Never mind the ball drop in New York's Times Square, West Fairview will drop a 7-foot nail.
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Greece To Hold Elections After Parliament Fails To Elect A President
The government's candidate former European Commissioner Stavros Dimas failed to win over the minimum of at least 180 of 300 parliamentary lawmakers. Elections will likely be held in February.
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Still No Signs Of Missing AirAsia Airplane As Indonesia Seeks U.S. Help
As the search for the missing airliner entered its second day, Indonesia's vice president said he feared the worst. Authorities said, the search are would be expanded on Tuesday.
A Year And 7,000 Deaths Later, A Look At The Ebola Epidemic
The first case in the current Ebola outbreak in Africa was found a year ago. Dr. Dan Cooper, a British health worker volunteering at a treatment center in Sierra Leone, describes how things are now.
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