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California's Medicaid Program Fails To Ensure Access To Doctors
The state is not monitoring its Medicaid managed care plans to make sure they have enough doctors to meet patients' needs, an audit finds. And thousands of calls to an ombudsman were never returned.
Obama Visits Marc Maron's Garage; Cats Annoyed They Were Shut In Bedroom
Several months ago, the White House contacted the comedian to see if he'd be interested in having the president as his guest. "I just didn't think that it would ever happen," Maron says.
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Will A Surgical Mask Keep You Safe In A Viral Outbreak?
When Middle East respiratory syndrome erupted in South Korea, people started wearing masks everywhere, even at weddings. So how good are these masks at stopping MERS or even the flu?
Gov. Haley Announces New Push To Remove Confederate Flag In S.C.
South Carolina's most prominent political leaders say it's time for their state to stop flying the Confederate battle flag on the grounds of its Statehouse.
Russia And The West Play Tug Of War; Serbia Feels Caught In The Middle
Serbia has long had close ties to Russia. But as with other Slavic countries, it's also looking to develop ties with Western Europe. It's a tough balance to strike these days.
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From Solitary To The Streets: Released Inmates Get Little Help
An investigation by NPR and The Marshall Project found that many states don't keep track of how many inmates are released directly from solitary confinement without any transition or supervision.
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EU Launches Antitrust Probe Of Amazon's E-Book Business
The European Union's executive arm announced Thursday that it will investigate the e-tailing giant's contracts with publishers. At issue are a few key clauses that might give Amazon an unfair edge.
#TBT A Brief History Of (Political) Seersucker
Washington seems to have finally warmed up to the cool, puckered summer fabric that has a storied history in the nation's capital.
Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 11/17/86
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Norman Krivosha, Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court “Education: For the Sake of Living as Well as Making a…
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Graduation Rates: Chicago Says It Will Keep Better Track of At-Risk Students
Chicago Public Schools have been mislabeling dropouts, getting them off the books and out of the graduation rate. CPS now says it will stop the practice.
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