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With Aetna Deal, CVS Looks To Turn Stores Into Health Care Hubs
By combining a health insurer with a drugstore chain, CVS is looking to provide more care from its network of stores. The deal would also give the merged companies more clout with drugmakers.
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
"Without proper care for it we can have no life."
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Yemeni Ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh Killed In Houthi Attack
Saleh, who led Yemen for over three decades before resigning several years ago, had been allied with Houthi rebels against a Saudi-led coalition — until that pact appeared to fracture in recent days.
Luna On World Cafe
Any fan of Luna's dreamy, moody sound was secretly hoping the band would undo its break-up back in 2004. Now it's back, and performs live in the Cafe Studio.
'Nuclear War Planner' Reflects On The Cold War And Assesses The Current Threat
In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers to the press in hopes they would help end the Vietnam War. He looks back on his early days as a national security analyst in The Doomsday Machine.
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9 Sticking Points The House And Senate Have To Work Out In Their Tax Bills
Now that the Senate has passed its own version of a tax bill, lawmakers have to iron out differences with the House bill. The final product could then be sent to the president to be signed into law.
Sexual Abuse Allegations Against James Levine Spell Trouble For Met Opera
Following published accusations of sexual abuse and molestation against conductor James Levine, the Metropolitan Opera has suspended him after a four-decade relationship.
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Ex-Rep. Corrine Brown Sentenced To 5 Years For Stealing From Bogus Charity
The former Democratic congresswoman, who was voted out by her Florida constituents last year, had been convicted of soliciting donations for a sham charity — then pocketing that cash herself.
What's Inside The Senate Tax Bill?
After a lightning round of changes, Senate Republicans passed a tax bill early Saturday morning. Buried in the bill are lots of details with important implications that were added before it passed.
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John Anderson, Independent For President In 1980, Dies At 95
The 10-term Illinois Republican Congressman ran against Ronald Reagan in the primary. But after losing his home state to Reagan, Anderson bolted his party and ran as an independent.
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