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Obamacare Sign-Ups Could Get A Bump As Higher Penalties Kick In
The deadline for buying health insurance that starts Jan. 1 has arrived. Many people who lack coverage in 2016 will face fines that could reach thousands of dollars.
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What Can — Or Should — Internet Companies Do To Fight Terrorism?
Politicians are pressing social media and tech firms to do more to rein in the online presence of terrorist groups. But there are challenges, including defining what constitutes terrorist content.
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Bellevue raises hotel tax from 5 percent to 5.5 percent
BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — It will soon cost more to stay in Bellevue hotels.The Omaha World-Herald reports (http://bit.ly/1RPdtX0 ) that the Bellevue City…
France's Le Pen Acquitted Of Inciting Hatred In Muslim Comments
Marine Le Pen, the head of the far-right National Front party, has been cleared of charges that she incited hatred when she compared Muslim street prayers to the Nazi occupation.
LA Schools To Reopen Wednesday After Threat Spurs Daylong Search
Authorities say they have swept 1,531 school sites and found that it is safe to resume classes. The FBI determined a threat that had been emailed to school officials wasn't credible, the mayor said.
Bodies Through Time: A Historian Traces Our Evolving Relationship With The Dead
Thomas Laqueur, author of The Work of the Dead, discusses the ways people have dealt with human remains over the course of history. Modern cemeteries, he says, are byproducts of the French Revolution.
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Brawl Ends Birmingham City Council Meeting
A routine City Council meeting ended with the mayor and a councilman going to the hospital after fisticuffs. It's the latest escalation of a contentious relationship between the mayor and the council.
Afghanistan Security Situation Deteriorated In 2015, Pentagon Report Says
The new report says there was an uptick in Taliban attacks and casualties among Afghan forces. It also says ISIS is becoming a greater threat in that country.
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A milk chiller run on manure. A sun-powered pond aerator. These are some of the creative ideas that could change the game for the world's poorest farmers.
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