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Congressional Panels Probe Opiate Prescriptions At Wis. VA Hospital
Two congressional committees travel to the town of Tomah, Wis., on Monday to hold a hearing on the VA hospital there. The hospital has been singled out for over prescribing opiates to vets.
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Clinton's Email Drama Hasn't Had Much Effect On 2016 Prospects
Three weeks after the Democratic front-runner's news conference about her use of private emails as secretary of state, polls continue to show her ahead of GOP contenders.
Voting In Nigeria Affected By Isolated Violence And Irregularities
Islamist insurgents have reportedly killed about 40 people, as the polling for a new president continued into Sunday. Voting was extended after technical problems kept some from casting their ballots.
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4-year-old Girl Boards Bus Alone At 3 A.M. To Get A Slushie
The bus driver called police and she was returned safely to her family. On local TV, the girl's mom told her, "Yes, you can have a slushie. Next time just ask me to take you."
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Sticking Points In Iran Nuclear Talks: Sanctions And A Fuel Stockpile
With Tuesday's deadline for an international agreement on Iran's nuclear program approaching, foreign ministers from Iran and six world powers are trying to hash out a deal.
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Employers And Insurers Gain Control In Workers' Compensation Disputes
In 10 states, injured workers are finding it more difficult to get or keep medical treatment their doctors prescribe because of reforms to workers' comp laws.
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Ex-Israeli Leader Ehud Olmert Found Guilty Of Corruption
Monday's decision reversed a 2012 ruling that had acquitted the former prime minister. He was convicted last year on separate corruption charges.
Sandwich Monday: The Passover Sandwich
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we introduce our non-Jewish colleagues to the wonders of the Passover lunch. Manischewitz rules this meal.
Ex-Feds Accused Of Pocketing Bitcoins During Investigation
Both officials — one with the Secret Service and the other with the Drug Enforcement Administration — were on a task force investigating the Silk Road online marketplace.
Person being watched for Ebola hospitalized with heart issue
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — One of the five American aid workers being monitored in Nebraska for exposure to Ebola has been hospitalized after developing a heart…
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