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IRS: 7.5 Million Americans Paid Penalty For Lack Of Health Coverage
Americans paid an average penalty of $200 for not having health insurance in 2014, the first year most Americans were required to have coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Bolstered By Impeachment Inquiry, Trump Campaign And RNC Raise $125 Million
The Trump campaign says recent moves by House Democrats helped supercharge the president's fundraising.
Piper Kerman: Recipes For Survival
The Orange Is The New Black author says that cooking behind bars allowed her to bond with fellow inmates, and points out where her experiences, and those depicted in the hit Netflix series, differ.
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Middle schoolers are lauded for protecting younger kids during church shooting
Harper Moyski, age 10, and Fletcher Merkel, age 8, were killed, and 18 children between the ages 6 and 15 were injured by a shooter. Middle schoolers acted heroically to protect others, a parent said.
Gonzaga To Battle Baylor For Men's College Hoops Title
The game should be two complete, deep basketball teams going at each other. Fans hope that's how it turns out.
Political Costumes This Halloween Rank Right Behind Slasher Villains, Wonder Woman
More people say they will wear a political costume this Halloween in a year after an election than ever before. Hillary Clinton, for one, says she might go as "the president."
Congressional Panels Examine Military's Role In Insurrection, New Security Funding
The Senate Rules and Homeland Security committees will hear from top military officials on their role in the insurrection. This, as a House panel weighs new Capitol security spending.
Six Words: 'Black Babies Cost Less To Adopt'
In the U.S., more prospective parents seek to adopt white and mixed race children than black children. As a result, many agencies levy lower fees to make it easier for parents to adopt from among the large numbers of black children waiting for placement.
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International Travel Opens To The Vaccinated, But How Do You Prove You Got The Shot?
There's no universal digital passport yet, it's not clear exactly what kind of proof will be accepted, and paper vaccination cards can be easily forged, damaged or lost.
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The 'Big Data' Revolution: How Number Crunchers Can Predict Our Lives
Companies and governments have access to an unprecedented amount of digital information, much of it personal: what we buy, what we search for, what we read online. Kenneth Cukier, co-author of the book Big Data, describes how data-crunching is becoming the new norm.
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