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People hoping to get federally subsidized coverage on the marketplaces should make sure their 2017 premiums are paid and that they filed the correct documents with their 2016 taxes.
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Christian Writer Banned From Liberty University Campus After Criticizing Trump Ally
The Christian university says it welcomes "peaceful debate" and that Jonathan Martin was removed because officials believed he intended to hold an unauthorized event on campus.
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Venezuela's Baseball League Is Struggling Amid Country's Deep Economic Crisis
In Venezuela, baseball is in crisis. The game can be a nice diversion from everyday troubles. But most of the eight teams are in financial trouble. Fans can't afford tickets. And homeless people have moved into stadiums.
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Houston missed a chance to nail down the franchise's first Series title. The teams meet for the deciding game Wednesday night in LA.
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New York's Mayor Bill de Blasio called the event in Manhattan that has left at least 8 dead and more than a dozen injured an "act of terror."
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Episode 3: The Fierce Debate Over High Standards
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