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Letting States Decide Health Coverage Could Make It Harder To Buy
House Republicans altered their health care bill to let states decide what coverage is required. That would make it harder to buy coverage for childbirth or chronic illness, analysts say.
Man accused of fraud, tax evasion gets 5 years of probation
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Prosecutors say a 45-year-old man who had managed a feedlot in central Nebraska has been given five years of probation for wire fraud…
Former Egyptian Leader Mubarak Released
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was freed Friday morning after six years in detention. His lawyers say he has left a military hospital where he has essentially been under house arrest.
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Free Parenting U Classes Offered by Children's
Parenting University returns to Children’s Hospital & Medical Center this spring.Sarah Weller, Children’s Spokesperson, says Parenting U classes are…
Paul Manafort To Testify On Russia As House Intel Committee Drama Continues
It's unclear when Trump's former campaign chair will speak. Meanwhile, the next open hearing is either postponed for logistics or canceled over Democratic objections — depending on whom you believe.
A Food Festival Celebrates The Rebirth Of Jewish Life In Berlin
The German capital is experiencing growing Jewish immigration, despite a rise in anti-Semitism. Organizers of the city's first Jewish food festival are hoping it can help foster unity and pride.
'Pizzagate' Gunman Pleads Guilty To Charges
Edgar Maddison Welch accepted a plea deal over his armed confrontation at the Comet Ping Pong restaurant in Washington, D.C., last year. The North Carolina man says he was motivated by online rumors.
A Middle-Aged Misanthrope Reconnects With His Long Lost Daughter In 'Wilson'
Daniel Clowes' angst-ridden graphic novel is the basis for a new film starring Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern. Critic David Edelstein says Wilson's abrasive protagonist is worth getting to know.
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State Department Instructs Embassies To Beef Up Screening For Visa Applicants
The directions, in four memorandums sent last week, require social media checks on certain applicants and instruct consular officials to identify "populations warranting increased scrutiny."
U.S. Women's Hockey Starters Plan To Boycott Championship
Women's hockey holds its world championship next week. The defending champion U.S. will send a team, but the starters are boycotting. The first team, led by captain Meghan Duggan, says it will sit out the championship if players don't get better pay and support from USA Hockey.
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