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When Nonprofit Hospitals Sue Their Poorest Patients
In exchange for tax breaks, nonprofit hospitals provide assistance to poor patients. But some hospitals seize wages from poor patients with unpaid bills — even those who qualify for reduced-cost care.
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Before The South Had Something To Say: How A Region Discovered Its Voice
In the early 1990s, you might not think rappers from Atlanta had much in common with rappers from New Orleans or Miami. So when and how did "Southern hip-hop" get to be recognized as an entity?
Iran says its new leader made his 1st address, vowing to keep Strait of Hormuz closed
Iran's state media issued what it said was a statement by Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, vowing to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed and keep up attacks on U.S. bases in the region.
Live In-Studio: Livingston Taylor
KNBA is an annual sponsor of the Acoustic Alaska Guitar Camp in Wasilla. The camp is devoted to exploring the inner and outer limits of all things acoustic: Guitar Flatpicking, Fingerpicking, Blues, Mandolin, Ukulele, Songwriting, and more. Each year incorporates National and International star instructors.
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Train Crash In Egypt Kills More Than 40 People
A train from Cairo hit the back of another train stopped near a station outside Alexandria. More than 120 people were injured, according to the country's health ministry.
Enormous Undersea Pipes Wash Up On U.K. Beaches
The sections of plastic pipe, 8 feet wide and up to a third of a mile long, were separated from an ocean-going tow after a collision with a container ship last month.
Review: Johnnyswim, 'Georgica Pond'
These are songs by and for feel-big dreamers, performed with a gift for weapons-grade ingratiation by a pair of born crowd-pleasers.
READ: Fiona Hill, David Holmes Opening Statements For Thursday's Impeachment Hearing
Former Russia Director for the National Security Council Fiona Hill as well as David Holmes, a U.S. diplomat from the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, are testifying in the inquiry.
Jack White Gives A Thrilling Performance On 'SNL' — On 2 Days' Notice
In the span of less than 10 minutes, the rock star's set worked in an Eddie Van Halen tribute, Beyoncé, The White Stripes, a Jack White solo song and Blind Willie Johnson.
Postal Service Agrees To Reverse Service Cutbacks Ahead Of Election
The U.S. Postal Service said it agreed to the settlement with Montana because "it has always been our goal to ensure that anyone who chooses to utilize the mail to vote can do so successfully."
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