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Affordable Care Act Architect On The New Republican Plan
A difficult part of implementing a new health care law is providing health insurance to the sick and underserved. Steve Inskeep talks with MIT economist and Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber.
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Drunk TED Talks Was A Real Thing, Until A Cease-And-Desist Letter
Eric Thurm and friends were watching TED Talks while drunk and had an idea — Drunk TED Talks. But Thurm tells the site Jezebel he got a cease-and-desist letter from the real organization.
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DACA, One Student's Story
More than 750,000 young people have registered under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Many, like college senior Daisy Romero, worry about their future in the U.S.
French Newcomer Seen In Tight Race With Far Right's Le Pen For Presidency
Emmanuel Macron, 39, is a former investment banker who's running as an independent. He says he wants to "make France daring again."
Nebraska lawmakers torn on ending some mandatory minimums
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers are divided on a bill that would eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for people convicted of crimes including…
Giving Power To Women In Ghana
A school is teaching them to be electrical engineers — and to defy local stereotypes that engineering is a man's job.
Gunmen Disguised As Doctors Mount Hours-Long Assault On Kabul Hospital
The attack, which was claimed by the Islamic State, killed at least 30 people and injured dozens more. It took several hours of floor-by-floor fighting to retake the hospital.
At 5, Girl Becomes Youngest To Qualify For National Spelling Bee
The folks at Scripps are already calling Edith Fuller the latest "spellebrity." She beat eighth-graders and other students in Tulsa., Okla., to advance to the big bee.
'You're Stuck With Me,' FBI Director Says, Citing No Plans To Leave Job
James Comey told attendees at a cyber conference in Boston that he does not intend to leave before the end of his 10-year term. Comey has faced critics on both sides of the political spectrum.
Charter Bus Was Stuck On Tracks When Freight Train Hit It, Witnesses In Biloxi Say
"Since 1976 there have been 16 vehicle-train collisions at this grade crossing prior to Tuesday's accident," the National Transportation Safety Board says.
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