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Texas Asks Feds To Delay Health Insurance Rebate Plan
Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans that spend too much on administrative costs instead of medical care are required to offer rebates to customers. Some states, such as Texas, aren't ready for this change just yet.
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Rivals Attack Romney's Record At Bain Capital
The Republican presidential candidate has claimed that the private equity firm he founded helped to create more than 100,000 jobs. But that's only part of the story.
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Hard Day's Delight: A School Of Rock, At The Office
There's no better way to build a team than to start a band, say the executives of one telecom firm who met while playing music. Soon, their employees will play against each other in a companywide battle of the bands. The only rule is they have to pick an instrument they don't already know how to play.
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New Hampshire Hosts First-In-The-Nation Primary
Five candidates spent Monday campaigning in the state. And we now hear from five NPR reporters, covering those candidates. They include: Ari Shapiro on Mitt Romney, Robert Smith on Ron Paul, Andrea Seabrook on Newt Gingrich, Don Gonyea on Rick Santorum and Tovia Smith on Jon Huntsman.
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Romney Maintains The Style Of A Front-Runner
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney has developed a polished stump speech. During his events, Romney has campaigned as if President Obama is his only opponent. That tactic has forced his Republican rivals to try anything they can to knock him out of front-runner status.
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After Defeating LSU, Alabama Overwhelmingly Ranked No. 1 In AP Poll
In the minds of sports writers polled by the AP, Alabama's 21-0 win over LSU eclipsed its previous loss.
Update: Settlements Reached With Families Of W.Va. Miners
The task was emotionally charged, because it amounted to putting a price tag on the lives of coal miners killed in the country's deadliest mine disaster.
Michelle And Barack Obama: A Powerful Partnership
New York Times Washington correspondent Jodi Kantor interviewed more than 200 sources, including White House aides and friends of the Obamas, to paint a portrait of the first family's life inside the White House.
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Nicotine Patches Up Early Memory Loss In Study
Nicotine patches helped improve memory for patients on the road to dementia or Alzheimer's disease. But doctors didn't find the change meant they people did better on everyday problems.
Cupcakes Are OK; Cupcakes In A Jar Won't Fly Past Security, Says TSA
Prompted by "cupcakegate," the Transportation Security Administration clarified its cupcake policy in a blog post.
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