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5 Points To Keep In Mind When Shopping For Health Insurance This Year
Open enrollment on the exchanges for health insurance created by the Affordable Care Act will be different this time around. Here are some tips on how to make the most of it.
Poll: 6 In 10 Black Americans Say Police Unfairly Stopped Them Or A Relative
A third of black Americans say they avoid calling the police when in need because of fear of discrimination. And nearly half say they or a family member have been treated unfairly by the courts.
Former Trump Adviser Admits To Seeking 'Dirt' On Clinton From Russians, Lying To FBI
George Papadopoulos lied to FBI agents about meeting a professor with Russian ties who had promised to provide "dirt" on Trump's Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
Orange Chicken, Panda Express' Gift To American Chinese Food, Turns 30
The concoction, crispy fried chicken tossed with a sweet and sour sauce, is an Americanized version of dishes found in China. But this top seller has developed its own authenticity over the years.
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Shop Around: Subsidies May Offset Your 2018 Health Insurance Price Hike
Premiums for top-line HealthCare.gov policies are going up, federal officials confirm. But higher subsidies could cut some consumers' out-of-pocket expenses enough to make coverage cheaper overall.
Senate Judiciary Committee Member On What's Ahead For Mueller's Investigation
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee. He joins NPR's Mary Louise Kelly to talk about former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort's indictment and what else is ahead for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the U.S. election.
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Lingering Power Outage In Puerto Rico Strains Health Care System
The Puerto Rican government has prioritized getting power back to hospitals. Many clinics and doctors' offices, like other small businesses on the island, still don't have electricity.
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Not-So-Fun Run: Joggers In 'Gerrymander 5K' Must Run Oddly Shaped Route
The course highlights the zigzagging line separating North Carolina's 10th and 11th Congressional districts. One expert says ugly districts are a symptom of a problem, not the problem itself.
Dennis Banks, Native American Activist And Wounded Knee Occupier, Dies At 80
Banks was a founding member of the American Indian Movement and a leader of the armed occupation of Wounded Knee in 1973.
Italy Takes Aim At Fake News With New Curriculum For High School Students
Italy added a new item to schools' curriculum: recognizing fake news. With help from leading digital companies, the government hopes to train students to differentiate between fake and real stories.
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