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A Catch For Insurers That Cut Deductibles For Healthy People
Rewards to policyholders for claims that don't meet the annual deductible can be a boon for healthy people. But the approach might not pass the smell test in 2014 when the federal health law bans discriminating against people based on their health status.
The Summer After 9/11, A Photographer Documents A City's Healing
Photographer Lucas Foglia was 19 during the summer of 2002 when he made portraits NYC residents.
Glynn Lunney, NASA Flight Director With A Key Role In Saving Apollo 13, Dies At 84
Lunney, who played an integral role in the agency's Apollo program, died Friday. He was credited for his quick decision-making during the race to save the lives of the Apollo 13 astronauts.
Susana Baca: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Peruvian musician gives an intimate El Tiny performance befitting her status as a curator of folklore and culture of the highest order.
6/4/13 Galena remains too dangerous for residents, leaving them stranded in other communities; The Tok River floodwaters have damaged homes in Tok; and a flood advisory is in place for the Yukon River community of Stevens Village
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1026687.mp3Anchorage, AK – Residents of Galena were evacuated sometimes without warning,…
A Math 'Gimmick'? GOP Proposes Creating New Tax Policies, Then Letting Them Expire
Republicans set up some of their most-touted tax overhaul ideas to expire in five years, but it's possible they have no intention of letting those proposals die.
The Powerful Photos That Rocked Getty Images' First Instagram Grant
For many photojournalists, Instagram has become a "modern-day Polaroid camera" used to take quick snapshots of important issues — and visual media giants have taken notice.
'Making Is About Our Survival': Exhibition Celebrates Artwork Of Native Women
The "Hearts of Our People" exhibition is devoted entirely to the art of Native American women past and present. "We're still very powerfully here," says Anita Fields, one of the artists in the show.
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Bush Signs $700 Billion Financial Bailout Bill
President Bush signed a $700 billion financial bailout package Friday, shortly after the U.S. House passed the rescue measure. The action paved the way for the government to start buying up troubled assets from financial institutions caught on the wrong side of record home foreclosures.
Artist David Hockney Says The Drive To Create Pictures 'Is Deep Within Us'
The nearly 80-year-old artist has written a book called A History of Pictures. It's chock-full of art he has loved looking at and includes one painter he credits with inventing Hollywood lighting.
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