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Trump Can Kill Obamacare With Or Without Help From Congress
The president-elect has said he will ask lawmakers to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Or he can use regulations and the budget to dismantle the federal health law he calls "a disaster."
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More Federal Gun Prosecutions Needed In Chicago, Says Police Board Leader
Chicago Police Board President Lori Lightfoot discusses the rise in gun-related deaths in the city. She says the Chicago Police Department can't tackle the problem on its own.
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Gen. Dempsey To Fellow Officers: Stay Off The Political Battlefield
Two retired generals spoke out at the political conventions last month. The retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says they and other officers should keep their politics private.
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In Private Letter, Red Cross Tried To End Government Inquiry
The charity has said it wants to "lead the effort in transparency." But when a congressman requested an inquiry into its disaster relief work, Red Cross officials wanted it called off.
The History of Campus Sexual Assault
Sixty years of research on campus rape yields scholarly insight into prevention and accountability.
In San Diego, Wild Discrepancies Between Video Footage And A Police Report
Video footage shows glaring inconsistencies in police officers' account of a suspected break-in, which was actually just two brothers walking into their home.
Obama's Plan To Tax Overseas Earnings Draws Scrutiny
American firms have about $2 trillion in overseas accounts — money they could be using to hire workers and pay dividends in the U.S. The president wants to encourage them to bring that money home.
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How Social Media Helped Spread Protest In Michael Brown Shooting
Colorlines Editor-at-Large Kai Wright and NPR's Scott Simon reflect on the reaction to Michael's Brown's fatal shooting in Ferguson, Mo.
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Friday Political Mix: Obama, CBS Apologize; Rand Paul Copied
President Obama issues personal apology for the problems with the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, while CBS issues its own mea culpa for a 60 Minutes report that relied on a questionable source
Sending Money On An Overseas Round Trip To Avoid Taxes
Some investors avoid paying taxes in a move called round-tripping — shifting money offshore, then investing it in U.S. stocks or bonds. A study estimates it costs the U.S. billions in lost revenues.
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