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The Insurance Company Paid For Opioids, But Not Cold Therapy
It seemed like such a good idea: Use cold therapy to reduce the need for opioid painkillers after shoulder surgery. But this woman's insurance company said no dice.
President Trump Called For Roy Cohn, But Roy Cohn Was Gone
Some say Cohn was Trump's mentor, or even his surrogate father. This much is clear: Cohn was Trump's model in the handling of public relationships and media warfare.
Charges, Hearings Sharpen The Big Picture About Russia's Influence Campaign
Nearly a year after Election Day, action on Capitol Hill and by DOJ special counsel Robert Mueller helps put the pieces together about Russia's interference. But some remain missing.
In Helmand, Afghan General Fights Taliban 'Cancer' With Some Help From U.S. Marines
U.S. Marines have returned to Afghanistan's Helmand Province with a small training force. They are hoping a new Afghan general will lead his troops to success.
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CHARTS: Here's How GOP's Tax Breaks Would Shift Money To Rich, Poor Americans
Neither the House nor Senate proposals do much for the lowest-income Americans, and some higher-income people could gain a lot.
FACT CHECK: Why Didn't Obama Stop Russia's Election Interference In 2016?
President Trump now accepts that Russia launched a wave of active measures against the U.S. but blames his predecessor for not taking any action.
Russian Threat To Elections To Persist Through 2018, Spy Bosses Warn Congress
Moscow's interference in the United States and the West has continued since 2016 and is forecast to persist through this year's midterm races, the U.S. intelligence community says.
Ahead Of Iraq's Elections, Muqtada Al-Sadr Reinvents Himself — Again
The Shiite cleric venerated by millions has reached out to Saudi Arabia, distanced himself from Iran and is effectively burning down his own political movement by aligning with Communists.
Lyft Officials Discuss How They're Addressing Gender Equality And Diversity
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Lyft co-founder John Zimmer and Valerie Jarrett, a member of the company's board, about the issues of diversity and gender equality in the workplace.
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A Look Back At How Milton Berle And Ed Sullivan Captivated Audiences With Variety
Critic David Bianculli remembers the debut, 70 years ago this month, of two variety shows — one hosted by Berle, the other by Sullivan — that showcased the powerful impact of television.
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