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Big Employers Say They Will Continue To Offer Health Plans To Their Workers
Three years ago, only about a quarter of the nation's large employers were "very confident" they would offer health insurance to their workers in 10 years. That number has now risen to 65 percent.
Qiet On Mountain Stage
Hear the troupe — seven performers strong — bring a characteristically eclectic, high-energy performance to Mountain Stage in its native West Virginia.
First Responders Spending More On Overdose Reversal Drug
With price hikes and rising demand, the drug naloxone, which can reverse an opioid overdose, is taking up an ever-larger share of emergency department budgets.
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North Korea Reportedly Capable Of Making Nuclear-Tipped Missiles
According to a report in The Washington Post that quotes unnamed intelligence officials, Pyongyang is believed to have perfected the ability to produce nuclear warheads for its ballistic missiles.
Meet Voice Of Baceprot, The All-Girl Metal Band Making Waves In Indonesia
The trio has braved criticism from religious conservatives outraged by three Muslim girls playing bold, noisy music inspired by Slipknot and Lamb of God.
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Carson Promises To Help Residents Of Housing Projects His Department Is Shutting Down
HUD Secretary Ben Carson visited a struggling Illinois river port, where his department is closing two public housing projects. Many of the town's remaining residents live in those developments.
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Disney Will End Netflix Deal And Offer Its Own Streaming Services
There will be one streaming service for sports and another for films and television shows, the company announced on Tuesday. But new Disney movies will still be available on Netflix until 2019.
Tillerson: Trump Is Using Language Kim Jong Un Can Understand
When asked if Americans should be worried about tensions with North Korea, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson replied, "I think Americans should sleep well at night."
When Oceans Give You Jellyfish Blooms, Turn Them Into Tasty Chips
Scientists think human pressures on oceans could cause more jellyfish blooms. What to do? Eat them, says a Danish gastrophysicist who has cracked the science of making them palatable.
Qatar Ends Visa Requirements For 80 Nations, Calling Itself 'Most Open' In Region
The change, effective immediately, means that people from the U.S. and other countries are now able to enter Qatar "with no paperwork, no payment and no visas."
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