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Surprise Medical Bills: ER Is In Network, But Doctor Isn't
When Jennifer Hopper's husband was hit in the eye with a baseball, she rushed him to a hospital she knew was within their insurance plan. Then the ER doctor sent her an extra bill for more than $700.
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Mormon Church Admits Founder Joseph Smith Had Up To 40 Wives
The Church of Latter-day Saints never denied polygamy was part of its history. But in a series of new essays, it describes the now-banned practice in detail.
Moral Injury Is The 'Signature Wound' Of Today's Veterans
Journalist David Wood says "almost everyone" in war has suffered a violation of their sense of right and wrong. As a result, Wood tells Fresh Air, veterans deal with grief, numbness or guilt.
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Medicare Poised To Cover CT Scans To Screen For Lung Cancer
To qualify for coverage, patients would have to first meet with a doctor to talk through the pros and cons of scans, which involve a low-dose of radiation.
CEO of Nebraska DHHS to leave post in December
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The CEO of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services says he is leaving the agency in mid-December.Kerry Winterer…
HealthCare.gov Head Says Site Is Tested And 'Ready To Go'
Open enrollment in Obamacare resumes Saturday. While no one expects a repeat of last year's disastrous launch, millions of people will be trying to renew coverage or sign up for the first time.
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Legal Marijuana Drives Booming Demand For Denver's Warehouses
Colorado law says the plant itself has to be grown indoors, but regulation and reluctant banks have made real estate hard to come by for pot entrepreneurs. The right property can go for millions.
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Obama Nominates Loretta Lynch For Attorney General Post
The president officially nominates the U.S. Attorney from New York's Eastern District to replace outgoing Eric Holder as head of the Justice Department.
Fresh Air Weekend: Helene Cooper On Ebola, 'Interstellar' Review, Aasif Mandvi
New York Times' Cooper talks about reporting on Ebola in Liberia; David Edelstein reviews Interstellar; Mandvi discusses his new essay collection No Land's Man.
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North Korea Releases Two Americans Held In Captivity
Kenneth Bae, a Christian missionary detained in late 2012 and Matthew Todd Miller, arrested in North Korea earlier this year, are free and on their way home, U.S. officials say.
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