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States' Refusal To Expand Medicaid May Leave Millions Uninsured
The idea was that Medicaid would expand to include people not covered under the Affordable Care Act. But many states have chosen not to expand coverage, despite financial incentives from the federal government. That may leave millions of people without any health coverage at all.
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Medicare Kept Paying Indicted, Sanctioned Doctors
Among doctors who received payments from Medicare in 2012 are dozens who had been kicked out of Medicaid, or charged with fraud, or settled fraud cases out of court, a ProPublica investigation finds.
Will Soda Lovers Drink To Less Sugar?
U.S. sales of sugared and diet sodas have slumped. So soda-makers are trying to win back consumers with new flavors and less sugar. But historically, midcalorie sodas haven't sold very well.
Pompeo Faces Tough Questioning In Secretary Of State Confirmation Hearing
Mike Pompeo, the current CIA director, testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on not just matters of diplomacy but also on whether he is willing to stand up to President Trump.
Wells Fargo CEO: 'We Have Not Done What's Necessary To Address Our Shortcomings'
Charles Scharf told lawmakers that the company's structure and culture "were problematic." But he projected confidence that it could win back the public's trust after years of scandals.
Democrats Weigh Options For Summer Convention
As organizers across the country are delaying or scrapping large events due to the coronavirus, Democrats are actively weighing contingency plans for their August convention.
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Rock Star Tom Petty Dies At 66
The American rock singer, who fronted The Heartbreakers and was also beloved as a member of The Traveling Wilburys, has died after suffering cardiac arrest.
A Christmas Tree Thrives On Farms, Struggles In The Wild
The Fraser fir is found in a lot of homes around Christmas. But its wild cousins have been in decline for almost a century because of a small invasive pest.
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Watching Afghanistan Fall Reminds These Veterans Of Who They Left Behind
U.S. veterans reflect on their time in Afghanistan as they watch the Taliban take power, uncertain of the fate of the people they know from their time at war.
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Ex-Japan leader Shinzo Abe fatally shot
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has died after being shot during a campaign speech Friday in western Japan.
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