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Health insurance premiums are going up next year — unless you work at these companies
As U.S. health insurance costs rise, some companies are paying for all of their workers' premiums. It's a big expense — but they say it pays off.
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In 'Solo,' Chef Anita Lo Celebrates The Art Of Cooking For One
Meals for one should not be a sad or boring affair, says Michelin-starred chef Anita Lo. In her new cookbook, Lo goes beyond bitter greens, blue cheese and monkfish to serve up fun meals for one.
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2/6/12 News - A state report shows Alaska receives more federal dollars per capita than any other state; Poverty is highest among mothers of young children, and Alaska Natives; Legislators propose help to get credit for military experience
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1002893.mp3Anchorage, AK – Alaska receives 70% more federal dollars per…
6/15/11 Newscast - Low king salmon returns lead to fishery closures on Kuskokwim, lower Yukon, and Anchor rivers; Federal regulators set limits on salmon bycatch by pollock trawlers; NOAA holds a hearing to prepare for international whaling meeting
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-973431.mp3Anchorage, AK – Low king salmon returns lead to fishing…
6/29/12 News - Alaska's political leadership have mixed reactions to the court ruling upholding the Affordable Health Care law, while a national tribal organization applauds the ruling; Restrictions have been lifted for Lower Kuskokwim River fishers
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1015027.mp3Anchorage, AK – Alaska's Congressional delegates have split…
U.S. Now Says No Direct Evidence Of 'Kill/Capture Teams' So Far In Capitol Riot
The top U.S. prosecutor for the District of Columbia cited a "disconnect" after federal prosecutors in Arizona said there was "strong evidence" that pro-Trump rioters intended to kill officials.
Biden Pledges Tough Response To Cyberthreats. Experts Say It Won't Be Easy
President Biden has a long to-do list when it comes to cybersecurity. He has to deal with a major cyber breach still under investigation, and there's a running debate over online conspiracy campaigns.
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What Do A Chlorinator And A Condom Tied To A Catheter Have In Common?
They're both featured on a list of 30 innovations that could save millions of lives over the next 15 years.
PR Experts: Obamacare Message (Not Just The Site) Needs Fix
Just how does the administration go about winning the trust of the American people after the HealthCare.gov debacle? Experts in public relations have some thoughts.
DOJ Probe Into Bias At Tech Companies Should Include Democrats, California AG Says
Attorney General Xavier Becerra is calling on the Justice Department to invite Democrats to the Sept. 25 meeting focused on social media and tech companies or risk proving the event's political bent.
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