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Credit Agencies To Ease Up On Medical Debt Reporting
Starting in September, the three main credit agencies will wait 180 days before including medical debt on a credit report, giving consumers time to resolve disputes with insurers.
'You Aren't The Shooter, Are You?' Uber Ride Came Just Before Suspect's Arrest
Eerie details have emerged about the Kalamazoo, Mich., shootings — including an account of getting an Uber ride from Jason Dalton, the suspect who was a driver for the ride-hailing service.
Military Mental Health Care Under Scrutiny
Since NPR reported on soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder at Fort Carson, more soldiers and their families have reported neglect at their bases, too. Mental health specialists who work with military families say that the problem is widespread and common.
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'Dear Mr. You' Is A Lifetime In Letters
Actor Mary-Louise Parker has written a memoir, Dear Mr. You, in the form of letters to important men in her life — among them her beloved father and the accountant who had to tell her she was broke.
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'And We're Off' Proves Brevity's Not Always The Soul Of Wit
Dana Schwartz is the Twitter whiz behind the @GuyInYourMFA and @DystopianYA accounts, but she stumbles in long form. Her debut novel, And We're Off, is quick and compelling but needs fleshing out.
The Challenge Of Measuring Relief Aid To Haiti
U.S. charities have received close to $2 billion to help in Haiti since the earthquake two years ago. But it's not easy to determine exactly how all that money is being spent and what kind of impact it is having.
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At the Supreme Court, 'First Amendment interests all over the place'
At issue were cases that test the ability of public officials to block critics from their "personal" social medial pages, a practice that Donald Trump often engaged in when he was president.
U.S. soldier charged with using classified information to bet on Maduro's removal
It's the first time suspected insider trading on Polymarket has led to criminal charges in the U.S.
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Why The Federal Workforce Morale Is At An All-Time Low
The federal work force morale is at an all-time low, according to some accounts. That might be because the number of workers is roughly the same as it was 30 years ago, while there are 100 million more people in the country.
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6/2/11 Newscast - Senator Murkowski bill on Medicate would let people make up for the difference between doctor's fees and Medicare reimbursement rates; An advocate says high rates of breast cancer are due to chemicals; Gov. Parnell seeks federal aid
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-971523.mp3Anchorage, AK – Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski has introduced…
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