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How HealthCare.gov Is Giving A Once-Obscure Bill A Boost
The disastrous rollout of HealthCare.gov is giving an otherwise wonky piece of legislation new momentum. It's called the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act, or FITARA, for short. And its two key sponsors are among the most unusual bedfellows in Congress.
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Republicans Move To Undo Restrictions On Flexible Spending Accounts
The federal health overhaul law imposed a variety of restrictions on flexible spending accounts as a way to boost government revenue. Now a backlash is brewing in Congress and bills to roll back some of the changes are getting traction.
Unhappy With Your Company's Health Savings Account? Move It
Even if an employer contributes to an HSA, the money belongs to the worker, who can move it to find better services or lower fees.
Twitter Says It Will Ban Threatening Accounts, Starting Today
In the wake of several controversies about its response to online harassment, the social media platform says it will enforce new rules that prohibit threats of violence towards individuals or groups.
Top Stories: Puerto Rico Copes With Storm Damage; Equifax Chief Out
Also: Alabama Republicans hold a primary runoff election; more controversy over President Trump's NFL protest tweets; and Mexico continues to search for earthquake victims buried in rubble.
Manafort Accountant On Tax Scheme: 'I Regret It'
Accountant Cindy Laporta testified Friday in Paul Manafort's federal trial. She described an effort to portray income as a loan and thereby reduce the amount of taxes Manafort would have to pay.
Tamir Rice's Family: Prosecutor Is On A Quest To Avoid Accountability
The prosecutor in the case released two independent reports that found the shooting of the 12-year-old boy was justified. Rice's family said the prosecutor is working to avoid an indictment.
Many Missing People Now Accounted For In Colorado Flooding
Rescuers have reached some of the remote areas affected by floods, as electricity and phones have been restored.
An inside account of devastation and survival in the Libya floods
Huda Akram is a doctor based in Benghazi, Libya, whose family hails from Derna. She spoke to NPR on Wednesday, describing the harrowing scenes and what is happening now.
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Trump Accounts for newborns: How should families use them?
Parents can deposit up to $5,000 into a Trump Account annually until the year their child turns 18. But should they do that? And what are the benefits compared with other savings options?
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