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Budget Cuts Deal Setbacks To Community Health Centers
This year's budget deal between the White House and Republicans cut $600 million meant for community health centers, or half of what was expected to be appropriated in 2011.
All Aboard Cain Train: Man With 9-9-9 Plan Is Latest GOP Darling
Herman Cain vaults to head of GOP class with simple message and great delivery. But staying power is questioned since he doesn't have much in the way of an organization or money. He also appears to have benefited from Republican voters tiring of the other candidates.
Derrick Bell, Influential Legal Scholar, Dies At 80
Bell was the first tenured black professor at Harvard Law School. He championed the idea that racism was ordinary, not exceptional, in American life. He died Wednesday in New York of carcinoid cancer.
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U.S. Troops Increase Aid To Mexico In Drug War
The U.S. has been stepping up its assistance to Mexico's security forces in the fight against the drug cartels. The Mexican marines have been a leading beneficiary, and are now considered the most effective force.
With No Steve Jobs, Will Apple Lose Its Juice?
The tech world is mourning Steve Jobs, who died Wednesday from complications of pancreatic cancer. But what will become of Apple without its charismatic co-founder? The company aims to keep the Jobs magic alive — from his management style to his infectious enthusiasm for the products.
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Remembering A Man And A Marriage
Mary knew Thomas was the one for her when she met him at his mother's funeral in 1991. They married less than 90 days later.
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Nobel Peace Prize Goes To Women Striving For Peace In Liberia And Yemen
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian peace activist Leymah Roberta Gbowee and Yemeni protest leader Tawakkul Karman are being honored.
Today's Top Stories: Nobel Peace Prize, September Jobs Report
The jobless rate likely stayed around 9.1 percent last month.
To Keep Required Insurance Affordable, Start With Price
Starting in 2014, every health plan in the new marketplaces known as exchangeswill have to provide a minimum package of benefits. A report just out from the Institute of Medicine has given federal officials a framework for coming up with that package, but it didn't provide specifics.
Values Voter Summit Underway; GOP Contenders To Speak
The candidates' appearances will all be streamed online.
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